Queen?

Xu San's first thought was the Queen of Yamatai.

Himiko and the Yamatai Kingdom she ruled represent the most dazzling yet most hazy period of the island nation's early civilization.

Historically, she represents a key juncture in the island nation's transition from tribal alliances to early states.

From a cultural perspective, she represents the pinnacle of the Shinto shamanic tradition in island nations.

In terms of impact, she initiated the history of island nations with written records.

Although this word is written in Chinese characters.

Also, if it's this queen...
Xu San was in a real bind because almost all his knowledge about Himiko came from the game.

What impressed him most was probably Tomb Raider 9.

He remembers upgrading his graphics card specifically for playing games.

As for other aspects, there seems to be little record in official history.

"Queen Himiko?" Xu San asked tentatively.

"Ah~~" As soon as Xu San uttered that name, Huan Ji covered her head and knelt on the ground, panting heavily.

"Um... are you alright?" Xu San reached out and helped Huan Ji up, then rummaged through his small bag.

This small package, though not large, is basically filled with various poisons.

I flipped through it again and found a small notebook.

This is the user manual that Li Si gave him.

Xu San took out his flashlight to check if there was any suitable medicine.

Xu San initially planned to give Huan Ji some C-grade medicine to fight Himiko, but after searching for a long time, he couldn't find any.

While no aphrodisiacs were found, hallucinogenic drugs were discovered.

Upon finding the bottle, they discovered it contained a bluish powder.

The instructions say that it takes effect slowly after inhalation, and it takes about ten minutes to fully take effect. Let's read on.

There's no instructions on how to use it or the dosage.

Xu San grumbled, poured out a little into his palm, and then held his hand out in front of Huan Ji, "I have some hallucinogenic drugs here."

Xu San paused for a moment, then said, "Why don't you try it and see if it can relieve the symptoms?"

Without saying much, Huanji grabbed Xu San's hand, brought it to her nose, and inhaled it all in one go.

"Slow down, I don't know the dosage of this medicine. Aren't you afraid of overdosing?"

"Don't be afraid! That queen is too terrifying; she seems to be slowly eroding my consciousness." Huanji sniffed again. "The medicine smells good."

"For a fleeting moment just now, I felt like you had changed. It was when you said you were daydreaming."

"That moment?" Huanji recalled for a moment, "At that time, I felt like I wasn't on this ship, but rather..."

Huanji didn't say anything, because in that instant, she felt as if she had returned to China.

We returned to that night when the Fifth Battalion was sniping the 358th Regiment, to the moment when Fujita asked him to go and keep Xu San company on the street.

Although it was only for a moment, she knew that the moment she misunderstood was the most important turning point in her life.

Fortunately, she stayed true to herself.

Only by making the same choices as back then can one avoid getting lost.

"Childhood?" Xu San muttered, "Is this a common tactic used by those who are mentally unstable?"

Xu San's words are either gaming terminology or something that online novel authors like to use to be sentimental.

But Huanji still understood, "You mean, Queen... it's also an illusion, I'm poisoned, or under some kind of spell?"

"Maybe?" Xu San wasn't sure either. "But there's an explanation, even a vague one, that can help you fight back against her."

"Your medicine doesn't seem to be working!"

"This is hallucinogenic, and I don't know exactly what kind of hallucinations it will cause. Besides, it's only been two minutes; the effects probably haven't even kicked in yet." (End of Chapter)

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