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Chapter 2053 Fishing

 Miss Maxim took off her pair of earrings:

"My mother gave these earrings to me when I was young. My grandmother gave these earrings to my mother when she got married. My mother was bedridden when I was young and worried that she would not be able to see me get married."

She is now a witch.

"Later, I met Her Majesty Violet. Her Majesty saw that I had the potential to become a witch, so he treated my mother and took me away. But I did not return the pair of earrings to my mother. I always hoped that my mother could live a healthy life.

, I never want to see my mother get sick again."

Professor Sarah Evans thought for a moment and took off her ring, which was some kind of alchemy item:

"This was a gift given to me by my tutor when I celebrated my 14th birthday, and she hoped that like her, I could stay at Zarath College of Liberal Arts and become a professor. My tutor has left for many years, and I have also completed my childhood education.

dream."

Everyone looked at Miss Maggie Malone, she pursed her lips and thought for a while:

"I was an orphan since I was a child. Although I was adopted, my childhood life was not happy. I don't have any childhood wishes. I just hope that I can live and grow up healthily."

"Then your blood or hair should be fine. You are your own gift."

Professor Evans said that Miss Malone hesitated, but finally pricked her finger with the pin she carried, took a small amount of blood, put it into the glass test tube provided by Shade, and put a piece of hair into it.

The four "gifts" were placed next to the fire, and Miss Teresa murmured to herself:

"So, God rescued us and asks for these childhood wishes and memories in return?"

"Don't talk nonsense."

Shade reminded him softly, and they all looked at Shade, and then lowered their heads suddenly. The ordinary Miss Malone even tilted her head and bleeded from all her orifices, and almost fainted.

Although Shade didn't know what they saw, the moment they lowered their heads, they realized that some kind of existence that was indescribable and could be felt without even looking directly had arrived here.

So he twisted his body and looked back. The waves were surging, and at some point on the edge of the floating board directly behind him, a short man in a black robe, who looked like a child, appeared.

The "child" turned his back to everyone, facing the lightless sea, holding a fishing rod in his hand.

The moment he looked at the god, golden cracks penetrated Shade's eyes. And when he turned to face the bonfire again, the ladies who did not dare to look behind Shade all saw the golden cracks all over the place.

The surface of his body covered the surface of his body. Although the golden light was not as powerful as the flames, the appearance of the new light still made them feel at ease and safe.

Even Miss Theresa, who was keeping warm in Shade's arms, saw her eyes turned red and almost cried after seeing the "special state" that Shade had had in Lost Lake. Although, even she herself didn't know why she was in this state.

This kind of emotion. But it didn't matter. The unprecedented sense of security made her feel sleepy. Even though she knew it was still dangerous here, the sense of security had overcome all fears.

"where are you going?"

Noticing that Shade was about to push her away and get up, Miss Witch asked pitifully.

"Talk to the great one and wait here for my return. Don't move."

Within a few seconds of leaving Shade's arms, frost began to form on her eyebrows. Knowing that she could not get close to the god, Miss Teresa, feeling increasingly weak, had no choice but to bid farewell to Shade.

So he picked up everyone's "gifts", climbed on the floating board and moved to the side of the black-robed fisherman.

Even though he is now at the seventh ring, as he gradually approaches the figure, the influence of the gods on the surrounding environment and the pressure on the soul still makes Shade feel suffocated. In his senses, the thin figure is like a big mountain.

It was pressed against the edge of the floating board. Fortunately, this was just an illusion in the senses, otherwise the floating board would have lost its balance long ago.

However, Shade's guess just now was correct. The god, the giver of dreams, really appeared here as a child.

But after Shade came to Him, the God still held the fishing rod and looked at the dark sea without talking to him. Shade then put the four "gifts" in the hands of the God, not worrying that the waves would sweep them away.

.

God then said softly:

"The innocent creator chose you to inherit the final work. It seems that he did not choose the wrong person."

Shade was a little ashamed:

"That god has helped me many times. His gift box also gave me many nice gifts, but I couldn't think of a way to repay him."

"God doesn't ask for repayment. My child, you did a very good job."

It felt strange to be called "child" by a child, but before Shade could understand it, God handed the fishing rod to Shade, and the "child" looked at Shade with eyes as deep as the night sky:

"The first dream is for you to fish."

God's gaze even reminded the outsider of his childhood in his hometown for a moment. And the ordinary fishing rod didn't feel as good as the one that old Mr. Edmond lent to Shade.

Good roots.

Shade nodded slightly, picked up the fishing rod, and looked at the four "gifts" while feeling very unsure of his fishing skills:

"Which one should I start with?"

"It's your choice."

God watched Shade's choice, and after a few seconds of hesitation, Shade picked up Miss Schultz Theresa's round-rimmed glasses, pulled up the fishing line, and tied the glasses to the fishing line.

This behavior was very strange, but God was watching him with a smile and instructing him how to fish:

"Very good, now throw out the bait. Don't be nervous, fishing for other people's dreams is very interesting. It does not require too much skill, but more requires your own curiosity and some good luck."

“But what exactly am I going to fish for?”

"Of course it is what the bait can attract, children, childhood dreams and past dreams, intertwined into the adult self. And when childhood is used as a beacon again to try to find the past, people can often see things that they have not noticed.

thing."

The fishing line that tied the glasses was thrown into the lightless deep sea by Shade. Almost the second after the glasses entered the water, Shade immediately felt the force of the drag.

He hurriedly retracted the thread, but what he saw was a beautiful glass ball sandwiched between the two brackets of the glasses. This was a toy played by children, and could often be seen in 1854 of the Sixth Era.

arrive.

"What does it mean?"

Shade held the glass ball and asked the god, but the child-like god smiled and flicked the glass ball, so it shimmered.

The light projected the figure of an eleven or twelve-year-old girl next to Shade. She was kneeling on the ground and looking in front of her in distress. The little girl wearing round glasses and braids held a hand in her hand.

She was also holding the beautiful glass ball, and there were five other glass balls evenly scattered in front of her. She seemed to be playing a game, but she was hesitant and didn't know how to start.

The child-like god looked at this scene with a smile, and Shade felt that he understood.

So Shade moved his body and placed the glass ball he had caught in the depression formed by the curled index finger of his right hand. He touched the edge of the glass ball with his thumb, closed one eye and put his face on the wet floating board.

.

[Left, right, go back a little, yes, don’t use so much force, that’s good.]

The thumb flicked the glass ball out of his hand. The sound of the collision between the glass balls could not be heard in the sound of the waves. You could only see that the glass ball popped up by Shade hit the first one, then deflected and hit the second one.

The two struck glass balls continued to roll, and then hit the third and fourth glass balls. The third and fourth glass balls hit each other while rolling, and finally hit the fifth glass ball.

It was obviously Xia De who popped up the glass ball, but the eleven or twelve-year-old girl with braids stood up happily, smiled and clapped her hands. She held Xia De's hand and pointed to the sea in front of her left:

"I'm here, so don't go in the wrong direction."

Then the little girl disappeared. Shade looked back at the four people who were huddled beside the campfire and seemed to be sleeping again. He felt that he had completely understood the purpose of this time exploration:

"A child's dream?"

"Even after you become an adult, you may still be thinking about not completing a game in your childhood. The regrets in your childhood will turn into sweet or bitter wine in your memories as an adult. This may seem ordinary to others.

It's a small thing, but one day when she looks at the glass ball in the corner, she will definitely reveal a smile that only she knows."

God commented, reaching out to Shade to get the glass ball back, and solemnly put it into his pocket, as if an ordinary glass ball was more precious than everything here.

Shade said:

"Can you please stop using wine as a metaphor? Children shouldn't drink alcohol."

The smile on God’s face became more and more obvious:

"The first fishing is not finished yet, let's continue using that bait. You should have guessed what you will catch in the end."

The fishing line binding the glasses was thrown out again, and of course the direction pointed out by the little girl who flicked the glass beads just now. This time after waiting for more than ten seconds, the fishing line started to shake again. This time

The "fish" struggled even more vigorously. Since Shade couldn't borrow strength from the floating board, he activated the [Red Dragon Power] and managed to catch the "fish".

A half piece of white chalk was sandwiched between the glasses leg and the frame on the left side. The chalk was completely soaked by the sea water and could no longer be used. And the gods brushed it, and with the appearance of the shimmer, a new phantom appeared.

Shade and God's side.■

PS: Not long after, a well-received and interesting (probably) relic will return, not desire. You can guess which one it is.


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