And all the light ca from above, where there was no sun or moon, illuminating everything...
Starship!!!
Brilliant starlight intertwined, with mysterious mist rising.
Except for the absence of any children, everything here was exactly like Su Tu’s dream and the mories he had recovered.
Su Tu looked at everything, growing more convinced of his suspicion.
His eyes drifted gently toward the end of the darkness.
A figure slowly erged from it, tall and handso, with a head of shoulder-length blood-red hair. Despite the long hair, it wasn’t effeminate, but carried an indescribable aura.
Half of his body stood in the darkness, with his sharp features half-illuminated by the starlight.
At this mont, he and Su Tu locked eyes, neither speaking a word. The distance between them was less than thirty ters, a distance which, for them, might as well not exist.
However, for so unknown reason, these re thirty ters seed to completely pull them into two worlds; separating them by countless universes.
"You don’t seem surprised?" the figure said slowly.
Su Tu’s eyes fell upon the figure: "Should I be surprised?"
"Theoretically, seeing should evoke a series of emotions in you—shock, panic, doubt, even if you knew about my existence beforehand."
"That’s how it usually plays out online."
The person’s tone carried a hint of disappointnt, seemingly unsatisfied with Su Tu’s current deanor.
However, Su Tu did not reply, he simply looked at the other silently.
"You really are... boring."
The figure took a step forward, fully erging from the darkness, revealing his entire face—the sa as Su Tu’s.
Instead of asking what on earth was happening, Su Tu did not pursue the mories concealed in fog but asked,
"Why capture my friend?"
"It really is a coincidence. I lack the ability to harm those unrelated, nor can I act. I rely chatted with him."
’Blood-haired Su Tu’ spread his hands, speaking earnestly.
Su Tu sensed that this person was not lying.
"There’s nothing to talk about between you two."
"There is, certainly there is."
’Blood-haired Su Tu’ spoke with a cheerful tone: "Are you sure you want to use this rare opportunity to chat to talk about this?
Your friend has already returned, and you’ll see him soon. You can ask him about everything that happened."
"Aside from this, don’t you have anything else to ask?"
"Like why do you and I look identical? Why would a ’ghost’ bearing my likeness fall upon you?"
"Why are you missing those mories? How did I know you were dreaming?
And what happened to those children who had similar experiences as you?"
Listening to ’Blood-haired Su Tu’s words, Su Tu coldly said, "If I asked, would you answer?"
"If you were willing to answer, you wouldn’t be causing all this chaos."
"You’re really boring," hearing Su Tu’s answer, the other person looked displeased and curled his lips.
"It’s not that I don’t want to answer, but that I can’t."
"The next ti you and I et, you’ll know everything. Oh, and actually, you should pray we don’t et because if we truly do..."
"Hehehe~"
’Blood-haired Su Tu’ let out a cold laugh,
Suddenly, a cold, horrifying killing intent spread slowly, and Su Tu even seed to sll a trace of blood.
Then, he turned around and walked back into the darkness.
The next mont, the space around them warped once again, and Su Tu knew this was nothing but a projection created by those bizarre foreign race creatures, separated by who knows how many tis and spaces.
If it weren’t for this, Su Tu’s fist would have already landed on the other person’s face.
Everything slowly dissipated.
"Oh, by the way, a friendly reminder: for everyone you’ve t in your dream, if you et them in the real world, it’s best to kill them as soon as possible."
With the drop of this sentence, everything around Su Tu completely dispersed, and he returned to the forest.
In front of him, the peculiar-looking foreign race creature was lying on the ground, entirely desiccated, like a deflated balloon puppet.
Its body was slowly vaporizing, clearly having lost all its vitality.
Looking at the corpse, a thoughtful expression flashed in Su Tu’s eyes.
"Tuzu!! You’re finally here!!"
Just then, a familiar voice sounded. Su Tu instantly turned his gaze to the source of the sound.
A figure stood not far away; it was none other than the missing Chen Xi.
Su Tu instantly appeared in front of Chen Xi, quickly using the Power of the Heart and Spirit to sweep over Chen Xi’s body. After confirming he wasn’t hurt and his heart and spirit hadn’t been twisted or brainwashed, Su Tu finally relaxed.
"Wow!! Tuzu, you’ve really improved in Martial Arts Dao, getting over here with a swoosh??"
"True Flying Thunder God, huh? Go back to the village and see, your child is being bullied."
Chen Xi spoke in surprise, his words as playful as ever.
But Su Tu no longer had the mind to reciprocate his banter.
"Where did you go earlier? Who did you et?"
Su Tu asked.
"Hey, don’t you know, I just t soone who looked just like you, with such personality in his red hair. I thought he was a killer."
"At the ti, there was a corpse and a pile of blood on the ground, it scared to death."
"But guess what, turns out he’s an actor, and it seems like he’s poised to beco famous across the Star River upon debut. I told you, not debuting would be a waste for you!"
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