Until the "train" arrives.

Sean's vision became clear again.

He and Connie came to a hospital from the city center.

Sean subconsciously looked up and saw a sign hanging on the wall.

【Obstetrics and Gynecology】

"Hurry, hurry, the baby is about to be born, prepare the nutrient solution..."

Several nurses wearing masks pushed a pregnant woman and quickly entered the delivery room.

"Do you remember this hospital?" asked Connie.

Sean looked at the family members who were anxiously waiting at the door, frowned and shook his head: "I have no impression at all."

"That may be because you haven't been here since you grew up," said Connie.

Like her, she couldn't remember what the hospital where she was born looked like.

"You mean, this is the scene when I was born?" Sean asked.

"Yes." Connie nodded and added: "To be precise, it is a scene simulated based on the memory in your mind."

A person cannot see where he is before he is born. The description of this hospital in Sean's mind can only come from his parents. However, more than 20 years have passed and he has forgotten about it. He has not been to the hospital since then, so he has no impression of this place.

"No, I mean I have no impression not only of the hospital, but also of the people," Sean said.

Logically speaking, the people waiting outside the delivery room should all be the pregnant woman's family members, that is, her father, grandparents, and grandparents, but Sean felt very unfamiliar with them. Although he and Connie were standing behind this group of family members and could not see their faces, Sean was still sure of this -

“They are not my family.”

It doesn't feel right, there's no such thing as blood is thicker than water.

And that's not the point.

The point is that he and Connie are still in this life.

But Connie had a different opinion. She told Sean confidently: "I just turned the timeline back five hundred years."

"Five hundred years?" Sean was slightly stunned. "Then why are we in the hospital?"

"Because your memory has come to an end, Mr. Sean," Connie replied.

Five hundred years is just a number used to adjust time. Its significance does not lie in the specific year, but in the fact that Connie, as the dream builder, has tried to go back in time as far as possible and eventually stop at this hospital, which means that Sean has no earlier memories and this is the starting point of his life.

The facts were before her eyes. Even though Connie found it unbelievable, she had to believe that Sean was really just an ordinary awakener. He had no so-called previous life. The reason he could improve his rank so quickly and gain recognition from the statue was all due to his own talent and potential.

He is truly a genius.

This is undoubtedly high praise.

Although he was born an ordinary person, he cultivated faster than the Reshaper. If you tell others about it, it would shock a lot of wizards.

But Sean still felt something was wrong.

If there really was no previous life and he was not Carl Black, then why could he control the statue?

Why didn’t the Temple of Truth impose any restrictions on him?

Makes no sense.

Sean looked around the hospital and asked the girl, "Are you sure this is a memory that came out of my head?"

Connie was very sure: "There are no other factors involved."

In order to ensure the purity of the dream and not affect its authenticity, she even sealed off her deepest memories.

Sean actually believed Connie, and the girl had no reason to lie to him, but he still felt that this hospital was a little strange.

"Because you think they are not your family?" Connie tilted her head and expressed the most hurtful guess with the cutest expression: "Is there a possibility that Mr. Sean, you are not actually your parents' biological child?"

Sean: "?"

Connie said, "For some reason, your original family had to give you to someone else to raise. In order not to make you sad, your adoptive parents chose to hide the truth and made up a white lie, telling you that you were born in this hospital. So this hospital existed in your past memories."

Then it all makes sense.

Sean: "..."

She found that the girl was quite smart and could find a reasonable explanation in such a short time. Her thinking was very quick.

But he rejected that claim.

"But there is no other possibility." Connie had no intention of hurting Sean intentionally. She was analyzing seriously, "However, tell me, what kind of family should you have in mind?"

As soon as he finished speaking, the lights in the corridor suddenly went out.

The entire hospital fell into darkness in an instant, with only the sign marking the safe passage at the corner still lit, emitting a dim green light.

Connie was startled and asked Sean nervously, "Did you turn off the light?"

"It's not me." Sean was also startled by this sudden change. His eyes went dark all of a sudden, which was quite scary.

Connie patted her chest to calm her heartbeat and said, "Maybe there was a power outage."

Sean didn't control his dreams, and neither did she, so this scene should be what Sean's parents said "really happened" when he was born.

"No, that's not right."

The strange feeling in Sean's heart was magnified, and he asked: "Did you hear anyone screaming?"

Ke Ni really listened carefully: "It seems not?"

"That's why it's not right." Sean frowned. "Such a big hospital, with so many patients, and a sudden power outage, how could no one panic and call for help?"

Connie was stunned. After hearing what Sean said, she realized that it was not only the electricity that was cut off, but also the sound.

The hospital was very quiet at this moment, so quiet that it could even be said to be eerie. Through the faint light emitted by the signboard, she could see the family members outside the delivery room still waiting anxiously, as if nothing had happened. They were still encouraging and comforting each other, but she could not hear a single sound.

For some reason, Connie felt a little uneasy.

A very bizarre and absurd illusion suddenly arose in her mind.

She and Sean couldn't hear the people in the dream talking, so could the people in the dream hear her and Sean talking?

At this moment, the roles of the observer in the dream and the observed in the dream seemed to be reversed, as if the power outage was not in the hospital, but in her and Sean.

Goose bumps were popping up one by one on Connie's arms inside her sleeves.

The dream seemed to sense her thoughts, and the next second -

The family members outside the delivery room suddenly stopped communicating and slowly turned their heads.

Under the dim green light of the sign, there were five faces without eyes, noses, or mouths. They were completely blank and flat like paper.

Connie: “!!!”

She screamed in fear: "Mr. Sean!"

Sean wasn't too scared at first, but after she shouted, he broke out in a cold sweat.

Feeling the girl grabbing his arm tightly, he forced himself to remain calm and said, "Don't panic, maybe you just took the wrong dream potion."

The natural dream potion was turned into a nightmare potion.

Connie wanted to tell Sean that although she was young, she was already a mature dream builder and would not make such a low-level mistake. But if she really didn't take the wrong potion, how could such a horrible thing happen? ?

Don't tell her that Sean's adoptive parents really look like this!

At this time, Connie didn't know that even stranger things were yet to come.

Just as she and Sean were considering various possibilities, the door of the delivery room opened.

A nurse came out holding a baby, with a relieved smile on her face, and said to the family members: "Congratulations, it's a healthy boy."

The faceless family members turned their heads away.

The lights in the corridor came back on, and the sounds in my ears returned to the noisy state that a hospital should have.

The dream world that was spiraling out of control seemed to be returning to normal.

Just when Connie was about to breathe a sigh of relief, when she followed the family members' gaze, her eyes suddenly widened and her heart skipped a beat.

The baby the nurse brought out was indeed a boy, and he was very healthy.

But the baby boy's face looked like Sean's current face!

As if sensing Connie's gaze, the baby boy opened his eyes, raised the corners of his lips, and smiled at her.

Connie: “!!!”

Help!

……

Chapter 51: No Peeping

Although it is still a baby's body, it has an adult's face.

No matter how beautiful this face was, Connie still felt horrified. She even suffered from the cuckoo effect.

She looked at the baby, then at Sean beside her. The two identical faces made her body suddenly tense up, and a feeling of absurdity and horror rushed to her head.

Not to mention her, even the usually bold Sean felt his scalp tingling when he saw the baby had his own face.

The child was born safely and the family members cried with joy. This should have been a very heartwarming scene, but because of a face, the whole scene became extremely weird.

"Don't scare me, Mr. Sean..." Connie's aggrieved voice was even a little tearful. She felt so ashamed. She knew it was a dream, but she was still scared. The key point was that she was the builder of the dream and she had embarrassed the teacher.

Sean choked and said, "It really wasn't me."

He only knew that he could control his dreams, but he didn't know how. He had never tried it once, let alone scare Connie.

He was also confused by this situation. He didn't understand dreams to begin with. The only thing he was sure of was that there must be something wrong with this dream.

He inexplicably thought of what Sister Elvira said, that time could not change his appearance, which meant that not only would he not grow older, he would not grow younger either?

Even if that was true, he couldn't have been born like this, right? ?

Sean didn't believe it.

The baby's smile was indescribably evil. He suppressed his discomfort and calmed down, saying to the girl, "Try to adjust the timeline a little later."

"Okay, okay." Ke Ni quickly closed her eyes, trying to dispel the gloom brought by the two handsome faces in her heart. She turned back the time again and let the dream come to ten years later.

The scene before my eyes was like dark clouds being blown away by the wind. The entire hospital was like a huge canvas that was torn apart in an instant, revealing the green grassland after the rain.

The clear sky was blue and clear, and leaving the closed hospital and coming to the vast grassland made Sean breathe a lot easier.

Connie looked left and right, and confirmed that the baby Sean had not followed, then she finally breathed a sigh of relief. Then she thought of her panic-stricken behavior just now, and couldn't help blushing. She cleared her throat and explained: "Mr. Sean, it was just an accident just now. I am usually quite brave."

Sean said with amusement: "Then let's do it again?"

Connie waved her hands quickly: "No, no, this novel experience is only worth one time. I've already had a deep impression of it."

"But your mission is not yet completed." Sean motioned the girl to look into the distance.

There was a group of herdsmen grazing their sheep. Further away there were some farms scattered across the grassland. One of them was being renovated and the new building was half built. Many figures gathered together, seemingly discussing how to proceed with the next project.

"Does it feel familiar?" Sean asked.

Connie widened her eyes slightly: "This is... Alola Town?"

"Mr. Sean, have you been here ten years ago?"

Sean shook his head: "No."

This is where the problem lies.

He had no impression of either the hospital or the grassland.

The hospital could be explained by saying that it had been too long and he had forgotten about it, but what about Alola Town?

This is the largest gathering place for wizards in the state of Xirakel. Would they allow an ordinary person to come here?

And considering his life trajectory as a stay-at-home, he can't reach such a far place.

The distance between Holkodu and Alola Town is even farther than the Black Fruit Rainforest.

The dream now seemed to be out of control and had little to do with him.

Except for that face.

"That's impossible." Ke Ni wondered, "No matter how the timeline changes, this is still your dream. Only things in your memory will appear. How come you don't have any impression?"

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