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Chapter 1239 Return and Distance

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    In front of the towering throne, the figure of the uninvited guest disappeared in the sudden swirl of gray-white sand in an instant, disappearing like a phantom. The big black book lying quietly on the stone pillar seemed to be stunned for a few seconds, until the wind sounded again.  From now on, Wilder's slightly confused voice to himself came from the book: "There seemed to be someone here just now"

    As soon as he finished speaking, a slightly lazy and majestic voice came from high in the sky: "What did you say? Mr. Great Adventurer?"

    After hearing this, Wilder "looked" at the throne in front of him. On the towering throne, Ms. Ye, wearing a long dress as black as night, was sitting there lazily. The gray-white crack-like lines were all quiet.  Curled up at the edge of her skirt.

    "Ah, Ms. Ye, are you back?" Wilder asked subconsciously, "Where were you just now?"

    "Me? I've been here all the time, I just took a nap," Ms. Ye said calmly, "Adventurer, did you fall asleep just now? Why do I feel that you are speaking strangely?"

    "Imaybe it was a dream?" The voice in the black book was obviously confused, "I don't know I just seemed to have seen a visitor who entered this place by mistake, and I said something to her.  What, that seemed to be a very interesting girl, but suddenly she disappeared, and I can¡¯t remember the specific conversation with her I also saw the empty throne, and you were nowhere to be found. I thought you were going to the border to deal with it again.  That guy."

    "It seems that you are really sleepy, Mr. Adventurer," Ms. Ye's voice brought out a hint of smile, "It is not so easy for 'guests' to appear here. If the mind of an intelligent creature accidentally falls here,  I will definitely find out as soon as possible"

    Then the master of shadow paused for a moment, and then said with a hint of expectation: "I remember it's your turn to tell a story this time Can we continue the story from last time? About the story flowing at the bottom of the magma  A glacier, and the elves in the glacier"

    Wilder's voice was a little helpless: "Madam, although I am very happy that you like my stories so much, but can you appreciate more reasonable and rigorous stories? The stories of magma glaciers and elves I think are ridiculously excessive.  Oh¡­if it really doesn¡¯t work, I can make it up again for you?¡±

    Ms. Ye laughed, and her laughter seemed to dispel the chaotic haze that forever shrouded the desert. She lowered her head, like a dark cloud covering the earth that suddenly lowered its height, in the huge, high and hazy shadow deep.  Here, Wilder saw a pair of smiling but majestic amber eyes looking down at him.

    "Mr. Great Adventurer, I have seen too many rigorous and reasonable stories. In this boring place, the outrageous and absurd are more interesting, aren't they?"

    ¡­¡­

    Amber woke up suddenly. She opened her eyes and realized that the hard feeling under her body was not an illusion - she was lying on her back on the floor of the room, and the familiar chair fell not far away.  He seemed to have fallen from his chair, and in the process fell into a strange dream - a brief moment in the dream that was magnified into an adventure that lasted for several hours and a wonderful conversation, and then again.  Her body touched the ground, waking her up from her dream.

    "Is falling a shortcut to waking up from a dream" Amber couldn't help but think of what she heard in front of the throne, but soon she noticed the sunlight shining into the room through the gaps in the curtains - she still clearly remembered,  When I first started studying those grains of sand, it was still a sunny afternoon outside, but at this moment there was the light of dusk pouring into the room.

    "It seems that the experience of those few hours was real, at least the flow of time was real" Amber rubbed his forehead, trying to clear his slightly chaotic mind as soon as possible, "This is being squeezed out from 'over there'  Is it done?"

    She muttered to herself, stimulating her mind to wake up quickly. However, the next second, she seemed to notice something strange, and her eyes suddenly fell on her fingertips.

    Some fine grains of sand were scattered around the floor that her fingertips touched. Those grains of sand were all covered with a layer of gray-white color that seemed to be out of this world. Some kind of halo-like gray-white texture spread from around those grains of sand.  , "dyed" a large area of ??gray-white on the originally dark brown floor.

    "Oh my god" Amber's eyes widened for a moment, realizing that she might have gone too far in seeking death this time, but while she was staring at the sand, an inexplicable sense of "connection" suddenly emerged from her eyes.  Something emerged in her heart, making her feel that the sand scattered on the floor did not seem to be a pile of dead objects, but like an extension of part of her own power.

    She stared closely at the sand, feeling the "connection" vaguely emerging in her heart. This sense of connection was very subtle, a bit likeIt¡¯s taken care of, I won¡¯t go back for a while and there won¡¯t be any delay.  "

    "That's fine." Modier laughed, and as usual did not ask Victoria about her real "job content." Victoria took this opportunity to quickly change the subject: "Have you ever been caught in that 'dream' again in the past two days?  Entangled?"

    "It's been okay these past two days, and I haven't had that 'strange dream' either," Modier shook his head, "Maybe it really helps if you stay near me? But then again, the 'dream' itself is also  It doesn't happen every day. In fact, I have only encountered three dreams since I boarded that mechanical ship to today, which is not considered frequent - it's just that the dreams themselves are a bit scary."

    "You can't relax then," Victoria said with a serious face, "The dream clearly points to the power related to the gods. As long as this kind of thing is careless once, it is often irreversible"

    "Okay, okay, I know, I know," Modile said while waving his hands. The old man's expression looked a little weird and he couldn't help but look Victoria up and down. "Did your father bring out this character of yours? Why are you so young?  He seems more rigid and serious than an old man like me"

    There was finally a hint of embarrassment in Victoria's eyes. She obviously lacked experience in having this kind of conversation with people, so she could only bite the bullet and said: "I my personality has always been like this, and my father's personality is indeed similar. In fact, he has a rigorous acting style.  It has always been our family tradition"

    "Family tradition?" Modile couldn't help but blinked and pointed at himself in astonishment, "Is this tradition passed down by me?"

    Victoria's expression did not change, but her heart suddenly moved. She instantly remembered the embarrassing things that Hetty had mentioned about "her ancestors not recognizing their ancestors" when they were chatting. She thought that she had finally encountered a similar situation.  The scene, and these few sighs did not affect her response speed. Facing the curious expression of her ancestors, she quickly said: "This should be passed down from earlier ancestors, and the family records say that you  His character is not very consistent with this tradition"

    "That's okay," Modier immediately patted his chest when he heard this. "I thought I used to be a serious and old-fashioned guy. If that were true, it would be a bit scary. I would live an adventurous life with a straight face all day long.  How boring."

    Looking at her ancestor whose reaction was somewhat exaggerated, Victoria didn't know what expression to make for a while, but after thinking about how she couldn't usually make any expression, she felt relieved and asked curiously: "Why do you like to go around so much?"  adventure?"

    After her words fell, the city wall suddenly became quiet. Modile did not speak for a while, as if this sentence aroused many thoughts. After thinking silently for an unknown amount of time, he finally broke the silence: "You  Aren't you curious? Aren't you curious about those unknown areas, unknown things, unknown knowledge? Our world is so vast, and the more you explore its end, the more you will be aware of it.  The end is still beyond your knowledge, and you are constantly discovering things that have never been discovered before in such a boundless field Don't you find it interesting?"

    Victoria opened her mouth, and her ancestor's answer did not surprise her, because many records about this great adventurer and many of the remarks he left six hundred years ago had long been left in the family's books, and she had no idea about those  They were all familiar, but looking at the light in the eyes of this great adventurer, she couldn't help but said: "Have you ever thought that these adventures may one day kill you?  Even now you are entangled by the power of the ancient gods it may even be the 'sequelae' brought about by a certain adventure"

    "Haha, kid, be more confident and remove the word 'maybe'," Modier suddenly laughed. "A guy like me who is fooling around will definitely not be able to die peacefully in bed at home. I usually  Encountering some weird troubles is definitely an extra 'gift' brought by exploring unknown areas - girl, you don't need to remind me, I know this better than you."

    Victoria seemed unable to understand the old man's almost paranoid "hobby". She couldn't help but said: "Then you"

    "Then I will continue to walk out, yes, I will continue to walk out," Modier smiled, turning his eyes to the darkness in the distance, looking into the deepest part of the wilderness that has exceeded the limit of vision, "I have nothing noble.  The reason is not to open up the frontier of civilization - in fact, I have never thought about these, I just think Just like this polar night, if this polar night never ends, and human beings are living in this night  We are short-lived insects. We can¡¯t see the sky outside the night sky throughout our lifetime in our hometown. But if we go out for a walk, no matter which direction we go, we can see the sunrise.  See the sun rising in the sky

    ¡°Many bugs may think it¡¯s no big deal, but the sun¡­ it¡¯s really there.¡±

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    If you like Sword of Dawn, please collect it: Sword of Dawn is updated the fastest.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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