"A rare dream."
Check the explanation. "The single-loop real field is used to build a real environment. Only the parts that are strongly related to our consciousness come into play. Therefore, it can be shared between you and me, without any obvious traces of laws, and we cannot leave at will. This dream should be worth a lot of money ."
He smiled without a smile. “We were not asleep, so this dream should also be a type of lucid dream.
I have another hypothesis: this dream is a double layer.
The dream we are in has us as the subject. There is also a layer of dreams in which Nolor or Veled is the main subject. Therefore, Norole can tell her own experience in that honest tone, because she is also in the dream. "
"That."
Ke Qier put a fist on his chin with a solemn expression. "The dreamer wants us to dream..."
"It must be for us. Otherwise, it would be hard to understand why the other party would put in so much effort."
Yi Cha glanced towards the lake and quickly looked away.
"Contrary to what I first thought, this was not a random joke. This dream was clearly directed at us, to send us a message. Or a demonstration.
That should be the case. In this way, it became clear who the guy behind Noroer was.
It was obvious that he was the only one who knew that we were coming here, had the ability to do such a thing, and understood us. "
"Uh... who's here?"
"Sariel."
He looked at him, avoided any possible arguments, and walked forward.
Ke Qier always thinks better of the guys around him, especially the Moon Angel who personally brought him back from Zero Point. Coupled with the fact that there were no camp issues, his impression of Sariel was even better—more good than reasonable.
Angel does not want to believe that there are temptations in cooperation, each has his own agenda, and there is a secret struggle over who has the upper hand. Cha calls this the "optimist's inaccuracy principle."
But he didn't want to correct it either.
"Dream! As long as it's a dream! That Velide..."
Ke Qier reacted and trotted after him with his blond head in his arms.
"We have to wake up first," Icha said.
"How do you wake up?" Ke Qier pinched his face - it didn't work.
"We have to let Sariel put it down on his own. He has shown enough prestige. Now it's time to tell us his purpose."
…
They walked up to Norole again.
The water fairy lay dryly on the moss on the shore, her whole body flushed, the tip of her tail wagging feebly, and her tears had dried up.
"Then these scars are real. Oops."
Ke Qier hurriedly squatted down to treat Noroer.
There was no stopping Echa. When the water fairy regained some energy and opened her eyes and wanted to raise her head, he pressed her forehead.
"Uh-huh."
Norole struggled weakly.
"You're just a messenger. Be quiet."
Icha snapped her fingers and held her still.
Speaking of which, he was able to understand this quickly because he suddenly remembered Sariel's proposal when discussing contact information.
He said they would meet in dreams.
The Angel of the Moon, who claimed to be the incarnation of the Featherless One, indeed had various mysterious powers, and could actually establish contact with him in this neurotic way.
After thinking about this, you will roughly know how to use this method.
However, Sariel was not picky about the carrier of this rare dream. Didn't he have a better choice? Noroer acted willfully and almost ruined his affairs. If they had killed Norole just now, this connection through the rare dream might not have been successful.
"I already know that I am in a dream. The Featherless One."
Icha gathered his energy and imagined that he was talking to Sariel, "I want to wake up. What are your instructions?"
Noro'er's expression changed when he heard the sound.
Her body froze, her blue eyes wide open, and she looked straight up.
Thick fog surged up like a tidal wave, surrounding them.
"Her mouth is my mouth, and her eyes are my eyes."
A low, melodious voice floated out from the water fairy's dry lips, her tone flat. "Hello. Ichaint."
Sure enough, it was Sariel's voice.
"Wow. Really."
Ke Qier shouted to Yi Cha in a low voice.
"Why do you have to be so mysterious?"
Yicha kept his concentration and faced the imaginary Sariel: "We are close to the place where the moon falls. The trip is going well, and we are about to meet the person who carries important information about the Featherless Ones.
Do not disturb. There is no need to involve others. "
Of course he was referring to the water fairy who was causing trouble.
"That was not my intention."
Norole's eyes were distracted and her lips moved slightly. It was Sariel who was answering: "My faith is still covered in dust, and I have not yet recovered all my strength.
The location here is suitable. In desperation, I couldn't be picky, so I let this water fairy be the master of Luoyue Lake. "
"I don't think we need any owners here."
"Then I can only give you another reason, the right reason: I have noticed that the wheel of destiny will be more complete through her.
If you don't understand, you can simply think of her as a stone or a blade of grass, they all convey my voice. "
"The wheel of fate."
Icha repeated mockingly. "No matter what you said, I don't want any complications."
"Didn't you already see through the other layer of dreams I set up? This layer of dreams will control her behavior. Don't worry, she knows nothing about it."
Nothing. Why do we need the participation of those who know nothing?
Sariel was not against him, he just didn't speculate at all.
Yi Cha didn't want to talk more. Since the other party wanted to show off, he planned to end the topic as quickly as possible:
"Destiny, the master who knows nothing, is this what you want to say?"
Sariel smiled softly.
"When you want to see me, walk into this lake. I just want you to get familiar with this place first." He said, "As for the traces of my followers, you also bring them to me here - sink into the lake."
"Sink in the lake?"
Glancing at Luoyue Lake from the corner of his eye, the edges of the lake were covered in thick fog, and they seemed to be on an endless stretch of gentle water. "What kind of traces do you want? I'm afraid it's not as simple as a little information."
"You will know," said Sariel. "In fact, you will know immediately."
"Now, wake up."
The voice of the Moon Angel was like a cold wind blowing.
Yi Cha felt the nerves on his forehead suddenly jump. In front of his eyes, it was like the clouds parted to both sides and the thick fog dispersed.
I don’t know what has changed.
The water fairy still lies on the mossy shore, and the full moon reflected on the water is still full.
Yi Cha came to his senses and realized that Ke Qier was shaking his arm vigorously.
"Look! It's true! It's exactly what you said!" the angel said in surprise.
Nese's body didn't know when it appeared under his head. Ke Qier supported him carefully.
The blond warlock closed his eyes tightly and fell unconscious. He held the angel's shirt tightly with one hand and frowned, as if he was dreaming of something unpleasant.
Although his face was pale, he had returned to normal.
Small breathing sounds came from between his mouth and nose.
He is undoubtedly alive.