Chapter 99 Reappearance
Rowling didn't remember there being such a thing as murals in the cave.

After receiving Wyatt's instructions, Rowling explored the area close to the cave entrance to ensure that there was no danger within a certain range and set some traps to serve as alarms.

While doing these things, Rowling carefully inspected the area she was currently in.

She could conclude that there was absolutely no such thing as murals here.

What's more, the mural now emits a fluorescence that cannot be ignored, and Rowling will not miss it no matter what.

At first, Rowling thought the mural was just part of a bizarre dream, but when she saw Ned disappear from under her, she realized there was something wrong with the mural.

Rowling looked up for Ned and finally found her in front of the mural.

Ned took slow steps, approaching the mural little by little.

Although Rowling didn't know what Ned was going to do, she instinctively thought that the mural was not a good thing.

She wanted to stop Ned, but the pain in her body slowed her down.

This level of pain was not supposed to hinder the knight's progress.

So when Rowling found herself in so much pain that she could hardly move, she subconsciously associated this situation with her previous coma.

"Pollution?" Rowling looked at the mural. "Pollution... comes from the mural."

Rowling felt as if her vision was covered by a red filter. She raised her hand to touch her eyelids and felt a warm touch.

A sticky touch and a rusty smell.

is blood.

The pollution of murals is very serious, which is not something ordinary people can resist.

Rowling was very glad that she was polluted in her dreams. The rule that dreams do not allow death still exists, and the damage caused to the body by pollution will be repaired by dreams.

But it’s different for the mind. Dreams only keep the mind on the verge of collapse.

If my guess is correct, then my body in reality has already shown signs of contamination.

The priests and doctors must be extremely worried.

The best solution now is to try not to look at the murals and not think about anything related to them.

But when she thought of the task assigned by Wyatt, Rowling gave up the idea.

Again, this is both to respond to Wyatt's expectations and for the glory of the knights.

Rowling had promised Wyatt that she would absolutely ensure Ned's safety, so she would never break her promise.

Rowling raised one leg with difficulty, knelt on one knee on the ground, supported herself on her knee with her hands, and slowly raised herself up.

The erosion caused by pollution became more and more serious. Rowling has completely lost her sight and can only rely on her senses to grope around.

The sense of touch has been completely replaced by pain, and Rowling's only connection with the outside world is the constant pain.

Rowling felt that she couldn't move forward any further. It was obvious that she had hit something.

She thought it was Ned, so she hugged her tightly and refused to let go.

In fact, she did hug Ned's legs, but now Ned's eyes were dull and she seemed completely unaware of her problem.

The content of the mural and the story it conveyed were entering her mind bit by bit.

Ned and Rowling, one was in a trance and the other could only feel pain, they didn't notice at all that the dream was undergoing drastic changes.

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Above the clouds, the city in the sky.

Morton hid under the city gate, waiting for an opportunity.

Since joining Prince's Dream Lab after graduation, Morton has been assisting Prince in conducting various studies on dreams.

At first, he was only assigned some simple tasks by Prince, such as dream interpretation and dream control, until later he really entered the dream under Prince's guidance. The strange feeling made him linger, and according to Prince's instructions, he stole the ownership of the dream during his first dream journey, and at that moment he became the master of the dream.

Morton inexplicably wants to understand everything in this world, and he wants to find answers to everything.

In the end, Morton only knew the entire past experiences of the dream master.

There is no ultimate answer.

He had expected to be reprimanded by Prince after the experiment, but he was delighted and praised Morton for ten minutes.

Prince recognized Morton's thirst for knowledge and called him his true student, even the only one who understood him.

After this, Prince takes Morton into Gustav's dream.

Morton and his teacher and friend Prince analyzed Gustav's dreams almost every day.

They first traveled through every corner of the dream, then dug out the secret history of the dragon clan buried therein, and finally successfully climbed up to the City of the Sky.

Prince said that the truth is in the Sky City, and the truth is the ultimate answer that Morton desires.

So they began to look for a way to open the Sky City.

This solution is not difficult to find, and they even found many solutions.

But unfortunately, all methods will eventually lead to the same dead end.

Insufficient permissions.

Without sufficient authority, it is impossible to open the city gate while resisting the attacks of the hybrid dragon.

All methods of opening the city gates require extremely high precision, and the slightest interference will result in total failure.

Prince therefore triggered the dream-entering incident, claiming that he had a way to attract the hybrid dragon's attention.

Too bad he wouldn't tell Morton.

As a result, Prince really made all the hybrid dragons leave the Sky City.

Morton breathed a sigh of relief as he watched the last batch of hybrid dragons disappear into the clouds under the floating island.

"They've all gone downstairs. It looks like it's a mess down there. I hope those innocent dreamers have found a place to take refuge." Morton looked towards the city gate. "Then it's my turn to take action."

Moulton unbuttoned his cuffs and rolled his sleeves up to his elbows.

He looked at his hands left and right, gritted his teeth, and stabbed his hands into the city gate.

Morton's arms merged into the city gate, and the emerald green lines gradually covered the entire city gate.

Morton felt that the entire Sky City was roaring and the earth was shaking.

The gap in the door is getting bigger and bigger, and the progress is very smooth. It won’t take long to open it.

The mysterious city in the sky is about to reappear in the world.

Morton felt supreme joy, and this sense of fulfillment was truly fascinating.

"Sky City... I opened Sky City! The ultimate answer is inside!"

Morton opened a crack in the door that was big enough for someone to pass through sideways, but what greeted him first was not the scenery in the city, but a dark monster.

"Ugh!! Why...why? How could there be such a thing in the Sky City?!"

A hybrid dragon was currently gnawing at Morton's shoulder, and behind it were countless similar creatures like flies.

The gap in the door was small and they were crowded together, so Morton was not swallowed up immediately.

Morton gradually became desperate.

"What? You're giving up already? Try harder. It's not time to give up yet."

Recently, all data have been falling. In fact, I have long been aware of the problem of rhythm. It is really uncomfortable to feel powerless. This book can be regarded as giving me some experience and lessons. I hope the next book will be better. Thank you very much for the friends who have read this.
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(End of this chapter)

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