Chapter 2813 Annalise's Lies
Regardless of the explanation, time seems to be very tight.

After all, thirteen tasks only require a little over three weeks of work.

What will happen after that? Will the sword of judgment really fall from the sky?

To be honest, it sounds a bit like worrying unnecessarily.

I always try to be pragmatic and avoid taking the mystical route.

Based on the current indications alone, it is really difficult to determine what the warehouse is subtly conveying to me regarding this mission.

The reason for being so sensitive to those dates and having expectations in the final task summary is that what they represent is quite serious.

Unfortunately, even with this much exploration progress, the warehouse still hasn't left a single trace.

Of course, we should always look on the bright side. Even if there really is some hidden meaning, maybe it's just a surprise they're planning to give us.

For example, if you endure another thirteen days or thirteen tasks, you can officially become a partner, leave the front-line work, and find other slaves to exploit.

He wasn't too disappointed at first, and quickly turned his attention to the special reward.

The main reason is that the name is so well-known and famous.

Could the lie told by "Annalice" be the work of the progenitor of the vampire clan?

If so, the subtlety of this mission will be raised to another level.

Title: Annalise's Lies

[Type: Weapon]

[From the true Crimson Moon, the long gloves of the vampire progenitor Annalis.]

Black yet noble, it can fit snugly up to the elbow joint, soft and even with a touch of warmth.

Wear it only once a day and snap your fingers; a rose of lies will bloom in your palm.

Once a gift is selected and accepted, it will successfully make the recipient believe that they are favored by you and briefly share your authority. This will automatically dissipate after the recipient suffers fatal damage.

Regardless of the method used to remove it, it can never be used again for life.

[Note: Although she has become the true ruler, Annalise has never given up her pursuit of her former beliefs.]

This longing grew stronger and stronger, so much so that it could not be suppressed by sleep, and so one midnight nap, He had His first dream of God.

Surprisingly, He actually gained enlightenment from this falsehood, and from then on began to pursue lies, eventually learning an astonishing prophecy.

However, unlike the fear of the primordial moon, He, who was originally human, had a completely different expectation and began to build His own Familia.

They must have naturally blood-red eyes, so much so that even though Herbert gouged out his own eyes immediately, he still drifted further and further away from the great being.

Of course, even with the lies that Annalise shared with the Familia, you can still be certain that Herbert is His first apostle and forever enamored with His glory.

……

This note is a bit long.

My first impression after browsing through all the content was...

Moreover, it contains a wealth of information.

First, the good news is that it really is Annalis.

The true Crimson Moon, the progenitor of the vampires... it couldn't be more straightforward, was the lucky one chosen by the primordial moon to be reincarnated.

It can only be said that the strong connection between "Abyss Notes" and "Truth Notes" is indeed for a reason, and it is clearly the work of the vampire ancestor.

The notes even provide a detailed explanation of why such a gesture was made.

Annalis's dream?
Previously, I commented that the sanatorium seemed rather shady, and later it was confirmed that the projection resembled a mantra notebook. Now it seems that this projection even has an origin, initially stemming from a short nap by this person in a high position.

The motives are clear: the pursuit of a former belief.

This mindset isn't hard to understand—you say I'm your reincarnation, so am I you?
And who is Annalis?

The idea of ​​reincarnation is ultimately too sinister and easily leads to strange and unfounded thoughts.

Although the progenitor of the vampires was not deceived, she did indeed become the ruler.

Even after becoming the theoretical moon goddess, He seems to still hold onto the name Annalise and use it as an anchor point to seek answers.

However, the process did not seem to go smoothly until He had a dream.

This description is even quite interesting: the god's first dream.

……

Do people in positions of power dream?
At first glance, it seems like a fairly obvious problem.

So far, I've encountered quite a few messy things created by various gods.

But upon closer examination, one can still discern subtle differences: is it a dream He created, or a dream He is currently experiencing?

The former can only be described as a cage casually created using the form of a dream, while the latter is something He Himself is intoxicated by; the nature of these two things is vastly different.

In this context, Annalise's "first dream of the gods" becomes quite significant.

Was it because it was a god transformed from a human that it had its first divine dream?

Does that mean that those in positions of power before Him did not actually enter His dreams?
This is a rather subtle point of knowledge.

The key is that when combined with the subsequent mention of "lies," it creates an even more unique impression.

The statement that dreams are "lies" is actually correct; they are, after all, illusory.

Isn't there a widely circulated saying, "Dreams are always the opposite of reality"?

But don't forget that there's another famous quote related to Annalise—"Don't be intoxicated by lies."

This was the admonition that Red Moon gave when she first found herself and her "child".

After the previous explorations, especially those related to the apocalypse and crystallization, it seemed that the answer to this claim had been found.

That was the bookstore world I saw, but it was actually a dreamlike illusion maintained by the warehouse, which had essentially been destroyed nineteen years and three months ago.

He needs to see the truth clearly and even find a way to rescue Red Moon from the Crystallized Apocalypse.

The current explanation has unexpectedly caused a setback in the research findings.

Is the lie that Hongyue is talking about really that?

Could it be more directly related to Annalise's dream?

The notes clearly state that Annalise was inspired by this and believed it to be the will of the primordial moon.

Even towards a major prophecy given by the latter, she responded with a completely different attitude: not fear but anticipation. What did Annalise anticipate? The Long Night.

Yes, Red Moon also said another sentence, "Annalice did not live to see the long night."

One can clearly sense a certain anticipation, and even regret, from it.

Regarding the catastrophe that brought utter ruin to so many powerful figures, Annalis not only had some understanding of it from the primordial moon, but also responded with a completely different attitude.

Even the reason why vampires were able to be born is related to this arrangement.


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