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Chapter 65: The Empty Spiritual World

The white walls were painted with various childlike graffiti, which made Esther look a little curious.

"All of these?"

One Eye smiled and did not answer Esther directly, but said: "Please, I will take you to meet my most important person."

"My daughter."

Following One Eye, Esther came to the innermost room. The floor of the room was covered with soft mats. It felt soft when you stepped on it, but there was no instability in the center of gravity.

Esther looked around and found that there were no windows that could see the outside. The entire floor seemed to be an isolated world.

At this moment, in front of him was a huge glass room with various plants planted around it, looking like a greenhouse garden.

"I prepared these for her. I hope she can see these beautiful flowers when she wakes up." One Eye said.

Esther saw a little girl in a white dress lying quietly on the bed in a room isolated by bulletproof glass. She was holding a bunny doll in her hand, sleeping quietly.

"Your daughter?" Esther asked.

One Eye nodded, looking at the girl with very gentle eyes.

I didn't expect that such a strong and tough man would show such tender eyes.

"What happened to her?" Esther asked.

Duyan sighed, shook his head slowly and said, "This is my current problem."

"I don't know why she was unconscious."

One Eye began to tell: "Liya's mother was injured when she was pregnant with her. It was my fault. She died shortly after giving birth to Liya. Perhaps it was for this reason that Liya's body remained

No, her spirit is as fragile as paper. In order to protect her, I built a room like this for her and invited doctors from all over the world to treat her. However, the effect was very little, and some people even claimed that she couldn't.

Live to adulthood.”

One Eye said with a sad tone: "Just yesterday, Liya's condition deteriorated and she began to fall into coma. I hurriedly searched for doctors to find a solution, but found nothing. Therefore, I can only place my hope on

On those ghostly cages and lanterns."

After One Eye finished speaking, he looked at Esther, waiting for his answer.

"Can I go in and have a look?" Esther asked.

One Eye was slightly stunned, but after thinking about it, he quickly replied: "Okay."

Then, One Eye opened the glass door and let Esther walk in.

Coming to the window, Esther looked at the sleeping face of the little girl. Her delicate face was like a porcelain doll, and her long eyelashes were trembling slightly unconsciously, as if she was dreaming.

"How pitiful." With a sympathetic word, Esther put his hand on Liya's forehead, and then, a blood-red magic circle unfolded.

Outside, Duyan suddenly became nervous when he saw this scene.

"Don't be nervous, if I want to do something bad to her, these glasses won't be able to stop me," Esther said.

Indeed, bulletproof glass cannot protect this little girl from the power of the vampires.

The magic circle on the fingertips was flowing slightly, but Est frowned. Unlike Est's imagination, this girl's spiritual world was bottomless, like a hole with no bottom.

It is obviously not normal for something like this to happen to Liya. At least Ested would not think that a little girl who looks only eleven or twelve years old would have the mental world of a monster that is hundreds of years old.

There should be some other reason for this to happen. As for what it is, Esther still doesn't know.

Coming out of the isolation room, One Eye asked Esther: "Mr. Esder, do you have any idea?"

Esther shook his head. There was nothing he could do about Liya. This was the first time he had seen a girl with such an empty spirit. Esther even began to doubt whether she still had her own consciousness.

"Really...then there is no other way." One Eye said solemnly.

Esther could feel the depression in his heart.

"Although I can't solve her problem, I can tell you that the ghost lantern grass has no effect on her treatment." Esther said.

This is not an excuse for Esther to hold the ghostly lantern in his hands, but it is the fact.

In the final analysis, the effect of Ghost Cage Lamp Grass is to speed up the repair of damage at the soul level, rather than a herb to solve difficult and complicated diseases. Not to mention, with regard to Ested's exploration of Liya just now, even Liya's soul is in doubt internally.

Didn't see it.

Under this situation, not even the ghostly lantern grass can do anything.

If it weren't for One-Eye's feelings as a father, Esther would have even planned to directly say that he was preparing for the funeral.

"Based on her condition, I don't think she can live much longer. Let's prepare for the funeral as soon as possible." In the end, Esther still said this.

Perhaps it is because One-Eye can accept the truth as soon as possible, or perhaps it is to satisfy the evil taste in his heart.

If you want to say that he is abnormal, yes, he is indeed abnormal.

Hearing Esther's words, One Eye was stunned for a moment, then slowly said in a trance: "Really, we have finally reached this point."

He seemed to be sighing, as if he was blaming himself for not being able to fulfill his duties as a father and could only watch his daughter leave before his eyes.

One Eye did not doubt Esther because there was no need.

If Esther really planned to hold on to those ghosts and lamps, he could have found a reason to say that he had a solution to Liya's spirit, but he didn't. Instead, he directly stated the fact that he was powerless.

Afterwards, One Eye sent Ested to the door, "Mr. Esider, I'm sorry that the topic we talked about when we met you this time was not pleasant. If there is a next time, we can talk about other interesting things."

"If there is a chance." Esther did not refuse directly.

"As for those ghostly lanterns, I'm not worried for the time being. As you said, Liya may not need those things anymore. I just pity her... I'm sorry, I'm talking about these unpleasant things again." One-eyed

He smiled self-deprecatingly.

Esther shook his head slightly, indicating that he didn't take it to heart.

"Then I will send you here. Next, Kelis will send you back. I wish you a happy day." After saying this, One-Eye gave a slight signal to Esther, then turned and left.

Watching One Eye leave, Esther didn't have much thought in her mind. On the side, Lais lowered her head and breathed a sigh of relief after One Eye left.

"Is he that scary?" Esther asked Clais.

Perhaps it was because Esther's question was a bit abrupt, but Lais didn't react for a while.

After looking around warily for a few times, he whispered: "You don't understand how scary the one-eyed man is."


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