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0266 Chapter 7 The sound of the piano is still looking for the sound Chapter 20

On the ice floe.

With deep nostalgia, Qu Yun said goodbye to "the one with the hoe", "the one with nothing" and "the one who just came here on the ferry".

Looking back, I felt that the mountain climbing I was about to do was really a big project. Fortunately, there was a road. If Qu Yun had been like Lara Croft in Tomb Raider, she could rely on a pair of ice axes and climbing ropes.

Climbing over an iceberg would really cost her her life.

The road was probably built by marmots. Like the plank roads at ordinary tourist attractions, it is made of ice steps carved along the concave valleys of the icebergs. However, the distance between each step is extremely small, even with Qu Yun's small body, it can only

Take two or three steps at a time.

I don’t know whether it was the coldness of the ice floes that suppressed the emanation of emotions or the monotonous scenery that made people feel as calm as water. Qu Yun finally felt that her mind was relaxed for a long time.

As a psychological alien, she had been extremely eager to experience the abundant emotional changes of ordinary humans. Later, with Lan Feng, and then with the companions of Yunshang Immortal Mansion, she felt that abundant emotions were a kind of incomparable happiness.

something.

And today's experience taught her a good lesson. No matter how good things are, extreme joy can lead to sadness, and profit can lead to loss.

In this long-lost clarity, Qu Yun discovered that if she thought about it calmly, everything would always be a little weird since she came to this fairy tale world.

This does not mean that she is surprised by the appearance of this strange world itself. Having even been to the Xianxia Small World and the Star Center, Qu Yun feels that she will no longer be surprised by the various strange world landscapes in Lamarck's game. All these strangeness are just

It would fascinate her, a guy who came in just to play games.

The world should be so colorful. Danger and opportunity coexist, and only then can people have hopes and dreams. In the face of dreams, what does pale reality mean?

In fact, what makes Qu Yun feel strange is that since arriving in this place, everything has a hint of "unnaturalness".

A deer has a human body, candy can be made into a house, a fish missing a piece of brain can communicate with people, and a wolf has a humble and polite attitude. There is nothing unnatural about these. In other words, these unnatural things can be attributed to the world itself.

rules. They are not "unnatural", but natural under different rules.

The "unnatural" that Qu Yun cares about is the motive behind all events. Why was the deer's house occupied by the pigs, and why did the pigs lock the deer in the cellar? Why did the deer not let Yiko touch the ice pick, and why did the wolf want it? The same goes for it.

Yes, why did the wolf ask the groundhog to give up his name? And why did he want people to take off their clothes? Of course Qu Yun would not believe the simple explanation that it was a pervert.

Qu Yun always felt that in the entire world, on the outer layer of all events, there seemed to be some transcendent force interfering with everything that happened.

And there seemed to be more than one kind of power. She couldn't confirm what the deer and fish wanted, or what the pig and wolf wanted, but the two sides seemed to be in vague tit-for-tat opposition.

There is some unfathomable external force that is using all the creatures in this world to play a big game of chess. And I seem to be a crucial piece on the chessboard.

Why is she in an important position? This should be because of the transcendence of her free will. Whether it is a deer or a wolf, they seem to have their own clear purpose. In other words, some kind of behind-the-scenes chess player wants to achieve by borrowing their existence.

Purpose.

But Qu Yun has no purpose, or in other words, her purpose is not controlled by anyone. Putting aside Xuan Zhi You Xuan's fatalism and historical establishment theory that essentially denies free will, Qu Yun is still very confident in her current free will.

Because she has neither lost her vigilance against the temptation of the wolf, nor is she willing to work for the deer and fish. In essence, the deer and the wolf are trying to influence themselves and achieve their respective goals through their own actions.

The difference is that the wolf shows a strong attitude to intimidate and lure, while the deer puts on a pitiful posture and lowers itself to pray, which is just another weak control method. This will affect the subjective judgment of personal likes and dislikes, but it is objective

It has nothing to do with the good or evil of the two, or which one's purpose is more beneficial to you.

The reason why Qu Yun embarked on this journey to find "a piece of brain" was more out of curiosity than pity for her.

Curiosity about the world, curiosity about the "unspeakable" purposes of both parties, and curiosity about the chess players behind the scenes who almost certainly exist.

After all, emotions are magnified a hundred times here. Qu Yun's strongest desire to explore is still the strongest motivation that dominates her actions, becoming stronger and more unbearable.

The key to unlocking all these secrets lies in the sound of the piano that seemed to come from outside the world, and the memory of "I forgot something here" that I desperately wrote down after the second sound of the piano.

She was very sure that there was something in that forgotten memory that could hold the key to understanding all the weirdness in this world. This was what she needed to focus on next...

While she was thinking about it, Qu Yun suddenly saw a petite sika deer limping and timidly jumping about ten steps in front of her. Then it started pacing back and forth, looking very anxious. It looked like it wanted to.

He looked like he was approaching but didn't dare.

Deer are really cute. Qu Yun looked at the timid deer in front of her and smiled sweetly. She had never been to a zoo, and it was the first time in her life that she saw a "deer" with a deer head and a human body.

After admiring it for a while, Qu Yun frowned. This little deer took one step forward and three steps back, and turned back three times with each step, always giving people a look that he was hesitant to speak.

Is this...asking Yiko to follow?

Qu Yun followed the sika deer for a few steps, and the deer indeed signaled her to follow.

The deer's body was extremely flexible on the mountain road. Even with a leg that seemed to be injured, Qu Yun was quickly led to a platform at the fork in the mountain road. The platform had a good view. Looking back, one could have a bird's eye view of the entire prairie dog village. If not

With the sika deer leading the way, it was impossible for Qu Yun to discover the scenery here.

But the sika deer obviously didn't bring Qu Yun to see the scenery. Following the direction where the deer's head was staring, Qu Yun took out a military telescope and looked over.

Rows of fluffy prairie dogs stood upright, stretching their necks and howling angrily. On the pier, all the ferries were loaded with prairie dogs and were heading towards the ice floe.

Under normal circumstances, Qu Yun has various arcane spells that can easily deal with these pursuers. But in this ghost place, no magic can be cast normally...

She also saw a wolf wearing a sheepskin waistcoat at the very front of the pier, looking towards her with a telescope.

The lie... seems to have been exposed a little faster. Qu Yun curled her lips.

Only then did she suddenly remember the deer girl's farewell message: "The deer in the forest will help you."

Is this timid sika deer specially here to notify Yiko’s marmots to catch up?


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