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Chapter 1134 New Game

"It seems to be going quite smoothly."

Just when Lennart Meyers was holding Melissa, the strange snake head appeared again in the darkness.

Lennart Meyers looked at the other party with a stiff smile on his face.

"Long time no see, Viper."

"Actually, it hasn't been that long, more than three thousand years, but it's been a chaotic period of time. We spent a lot of effort to find your last backup."

Lennart Meyers closed his eyes and thought for a moment, then smiled, which was much more natural than before.

"Who was I before?"

"Vandir."

"Ah, it's him."

Lennart Meyers blinked, looking quite surprised.

"How did it end up like that?"

"Something in the Chaos Realm is targeting him. Although we tried our best to stop him, he was still contaminated... He is crazy. You must know those things through this person's memory. We have to support him.

It took Bastian Thor to suppress the chaos."

"I see......"

"After the first four backups failed, we had to go find the fifth, but this took us a lot of time because it was lost during a civil strife in the Inquisition, but it was not expected to be brought here, if not.

..."

"Well, I know most of the things. The backbone of the plan has not been affected at all. This is most fortunate. Now Soshyan Alexei is the finished product closest to our ultimate goal. Don't let anything happen."

"I know, we have been paying attention to him since his transformation."

"Viper, I want to talk to that person now, take me to see him."

"OK."

As he said that, Viper glanced at Melissa.

"Do we need to deal with her?"

The other party shook his head.

"She is still useful, I will take care of it myself."

The moment the sound disappeared, the two of them disappeared into the passage at the same time.

But for Melissa, this night was particularly twists and turns. She first fell asleep for a long time, and then in her dream she came to a dark world that seemed to be underground. The darkness here was different from other places. It oppressed her eyes,

Devour any light that tries to resist.

This darkness has a soul of its own, and there is no mercy in it.

Melissa is certain of this.

She didn't know how she got to this place, so she could only crouch at the edge of the rift valley and wait quietly.

In the Psychic Academy, the first thing she learned was that the best way is always to wait.

As for those who have not learned, most of them sink into darkness.

How long has it been?

Perhaps the concept of time has also passed away.

She exhaled slowly, quietly enough not to disturb the darkness, and then slid down the rift.

It would take her some time to reach the bottom. She didn't know where she was going, but what she was sure of was that there was only one way to go: no lights, no steps, climbing down the cliff.

There is no distinction between day and night here, there is endless darkness above your head, and at the end of the darkness you can glimpse the light and the sky.

Her mentor taught that the so-called "revelation" is a door into the light: only by going deep into the darkness can you find the light...

……Light……

…The light is down there, at the bottom of the rift.

She blinked. The light was very dim, but to her eyes it was already like morning light.

The scattered light was glowing green, as if all it could see was the edge of the light.

She waited, trying to control her suddenly rapid breathing and heartbeat.

She wanted to climb up the chasm, run into the darkness and never return, but her thoughts were swirling, whispers were pulsing in her ears, and the light at the bottom of the valley pierced her eyes.

The light disappeared.

She continued to wait.

The light never came back on.

Maybe it never lit up, maybe she was just so afraid of losing the "revelation" that she hallucinated, maybe it was just a ghost in her eyes.

One finger after another, inch after inch, she began to move slowly again.

Finally, she stopped at the bottom of the valley, with a chasm in front of her, just like the first time and countless times in the future.

Then he jumped up.

The air flow hit her face, and she screamed silently at the moment of falling.

Melissa found herself falling back to the ground, rolled over and got up again. She looked around, but there was no light.

Yes, that must be an illusion, that is not real light.

She walked forward, feeling the cracks in the stone slabs on the ground with her soles, reached the wall, and started groping.

With a gentle pull, there was a friction sound, and light flashed out of a stone wall. This light was no longer a phantom in the darkness, but a narrow orange line.

She knelt down, opened the gap with trembling fingers, and looked inside.

The light shrouded her, and she had to close her eyes and wait quietly until the blinding pain subsided before opening her eyes and looking at the "revelation".

On the other side of the door, debris covered the stone slabs that paved the ground, and green or white mold encroached on the ground. Pools of water dotted the area, reflecting the light falling from the shaft.

The towers extend upward on top of each other, slowly collapsing under the erosion of the years. Countless doorways lead to dark caves, but there is light shining from above - warm golden light.

"The God Emperor looks down..."

She whispered softly, her eyes weeping as she stared into the light of "revelation."

"His hand is on all of our shoulders."

Suddenly, she stopped, and the remaining prayers on her tongue came to an abrupt end.

In this revelation, she saw something placed on the ground, an empty chessboard, flanked by two chairs of completely different sizes, covered with rust——

"Let's make a move."

A voice sounded suddenly, ordinary and without any ripples. Melissa turned her head, but a pair of hands reached out from the darkness and covered her eyes.

"ah!"

Melissa woke up with a scream, only to find herself lying on the bed. It was already daylight. She seemed to have slept peacefully all night.

What was the dream just now...?

Her head was dizzy, and she only had memories from yesterday before the Inquisitor was dismissed.

Melissa got off the bed, feeling strangely tired. Then when she opened the curtain, the first thing that caught her eye was the dazzling sunlight——

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! She has not been exposed to such sunshine for a long time, it is warm, gentle, and a little violent——

Wait, sunshine?

Melissa blinked and looked at the sky. At this moment, the entire sky of Pai Shangxing showed a healthy blue color.

"How is this going......"

Ever since she came to this planet, the top of her head has been either a dirty light gray or an unknown blood color. The entire Paisha Planet has almost never seen the light of day because it has been under the influence of the power of chaos for a long time.

"It seems our psychic advisor had a good dream."

A voice suddenly interrupted Melissa's reverie. Her shoulders shook, and then she turned around and saw Lennart Meyers walking towards her with a smile.

"sorry, I......"

She adjusted her clothes and looked a little embarrassed because she didn't know if she overslept and didn't pay attention to the time when she woke up.

But Lennart Meyers waved his hand.

"Don't be nervous, you must have noticed it too."

The Inquisitor turned to look at the sky.

"The dark clouds hanging over the world have disappeared."

"Yes, my lord."

"This means that the subspace rift on the Pai Mao Star has been closed, and the empire has once again defeated the enemy."

Melissa nodded, then glanced at the deep pit in the distance. For some reason, she suddenly felt disgusted with that place.

"Sir, then our plan -"

The judge sighed. She didn't know why, but she always felt that this judge was a little different from what she remembered, but she couldn't put it in words.

"As important as what we were looking for was - it was all over."

They fell into silence, and not far away, the sound of servants dismantling tents and carrying things could be heard.

"What should we do here, Inquisitor?"

Lennart Meyers turned around, looked at the deep pit, and said softly:

"It exploded."


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