Chapter 397

Luo Binhan stood in the water for a while, waiting for Garfield or Assabam to speak.He knew that these two dangerous elements had far more experience in facing weird phenomena than himself, so he didn't need to let himself suffer this torture.

He waited until Garfield began crooning some lullaby-like melody in his head.

Luo Binhan cleared his throat very loudly. "Okay!" he said aloud, looking around quickly.The river was wet and foggy, but it was much better than the shadow world he had walked through.He could see quite far, and the river was so clear that he could see any danger at a glance.And apart from the white water lilies, he didn't find any other suspicious creatures.

Maybe it shouldn't be so categorical.But when Luo Binhan looked into the distance of the river fog and saw the veil hanging upside down from the sky, he thought that there was nothing more suspicious in this world.

"Can you see that?" he asked.

Assabam did not respond.Garfield said, "Yes. It's very clear... What a wonderful scenery."

"Okay then." Luo Binhan said calmly, "I'm fucking scared."

"We should go and see there."

This proposal was firmly opposed by Luo Binhan.He was unreservedly convinced that there was a gigantic trap ahead—it wasn't some faerie entrance, or some magical curtain thrown carelessly across the river.Does such a coincidence exist in the world?Not long ago, Garfield had told him a story about the Underworld and the Three Curtains—and, of course, the water lilies, these suspicious water lilies—and now all these elements appeared before his eyes.Even his bad luck couldn't pull it off, it must be some kind of deliberate trap.

His first object of suspicion was of course Garfield.The other party repeatedly assured him that this matter had nothing to do with Luo Binhan's brain cells or optic nerve signals.As for Asabamu, Luo Binhan also felt that it would be a waste of effort for her not to tease herself with such an illusion.Now he couldn't find a suitable suspect, and he couldn't blame the dragon or the cat.He had to examine every nearby water lily with suspicious eyes.

"Go," Assabam said as he tortured the third flower with his eyes.

Luo Binhan turned around briskly, and walked against the current along the way he came.As soon as he took two or three steps, the controller of the mechanical slave made him turn 180 degrees straight, and strode towards the direction of the curtain.

"What are you doing?" he asked Assabam loudly.

"Follow the flow," Assabam said.She seemed to think that this sentence was enough to explain everything in the universe.Luo Binhan can only comfort himself, because Huskies will never feel sorry for the owner.

Follow the flow.He walked in the river course covered with green leaves and water lilies.The river mist was different from the shadow mist he had seen before, its color was milky white and fragrant.It looks thick, but it is actually very transparent.Luo Binhan walked for more than ten minutes, and it seemed that he was still far away from the curtain.

He felt very depressed, even more difficult than facing that gray wind.Fortunately, Garfield's willingness to talk to him was high.It speaks again of the kingdom of eternal sleep.There is no toil, no old age, no pain, all shrouded in eternal obscurity.Luo Binhan wanted to know where it heard this statement.

"This is a widely circulated saying." Garfield replied, "There are so many versions, it's hard for me to determine its source."

It asked Robin Han to also talk about what he had seen and heard about "after death".Of course, Luo Binhan did not experience it personally, but it is not that he is ignorant of folklore.He described the underworld to Garfield, the judge who manages the dead and the ghost with the head of an animal; he also talked about a hell full of sulfur lakes and raging fires, and there will never be peace.And even though he didn't think that was his concern, he also mentioned heaven and heaven in passing.

Unexpectedly, Garfield is very interested in Paradise.It repeatedly asked Robin Han about the details.Is it in the sky, an alien planet, or some imaginary place?Is it full of clouds and light?Or a fertile land?Fruit forest or reed field?Salt Pond or Candy River?

Luo Binhan couldn't answer in such detail.Before he knew Jing Huang, he was far from the age to think about the destination of his soul.Besides, since Zhou Yu is a loyal materialist, the two of them probably don't need to think about running to the sky—he means spiritual—to stay in a place higher than the earth forever.

"I've always found this idea interesting." Garfield said, "Death does not treat everyone equally, but decides where to go according to the crimes you say. Of course, there must be a set of standards to determine what is a crime and what kind of death it is." The last is good...that usually means the existence of a great being."

Its words made Luo Binhan suddenly think of the last thing he saw in the world of shadow and mist.A corrupt giant who knows no life or death.Its sinister look and weird eyes.Luo Binhan only glanced at it, but felt that he would never be able to get rid of that creepy feeling for the rest of his life.

"What the hell is that?" he asked Garfield. "The thing standing in the fog?"

"Things that are eternal," Garfield replied with a sigh. "It's not the actions that determine where they go, but where they go that determines what they do. I don't think they will ever appear in the place we just discussed. They are the same and cannot be transformed. To them The thing you don't want to be... the death of eternal life, I've heard it described."

Luo Binhan was not satisfied with this answer.He just wanted to know what that thing was.Race, or blood, is a name that can be called.

"Jin Enga," Assabam said.

Her interruption was so sudden that Luo Binhan almost thought it was just a meaningless raving.But then he thought about what an unoiled articulated stone statue Assabam was, and every word she spoke would probably wear down her soul.

"What the hell?" he asked, turning his head.

"Jinga Titans," Assabam repeated, "that's what you call them."

Luo Binhan suddenly remembered the word.He looked at Asabamu's profile in astonishment, and noticed that her cheeks were much plumper than before.She was clearly on the mend, but she was still pale and her skin was as cold as water lily petals.

"I've heard they're invisible to the human eye," he said, rolling his eyes away.

"You're on the shortcut."

"You didn't want to explain seriously, did you?" Luo Binhan said a little annoyed.But he quickly forgot about bashing Assabam.The river mist was as thin as gauze, and the curtain hanging from the sky was only a hundred meters away.

Luo Binhan walked over with the anger in his stomach, bravely stretched out his left hand, and touched the strange curtain with Assabam's conjured finger.He felt that the fabric was light and rough, like a huge cicada wing.But it is not transparent at all, but glittering with broken light like dew.Luo Binhan couldn't see the opposite scene through it, and he wasn't sure he really wanted to see it.

The curtain swelled at his fingertips, as if blown by a breeze.It didn't cause any harm to Luo Binhan, but it made him feel inexplicably afraid.He would rather go back to the dark cave than stay on the cold foggy Lianhe River.When he thought this way, the anger accumulated in his heart was instantly extinguished, and he retracted his fingers involuntarily.But that is meaningless after all, because his fate is not in his own hands.Wherever the water flows, he will go there.

He didn't intend to wait for Assabamu to command him, but to take the initiative to step behind the gleaming curtain.Then he heard a voice from behind the curtain.A sighing, hoarse female voice.

"Veloo." The voice murmured in a low voice, as close as it was in front of Luo Binhan's face.

Luo Binhan suddenly lifted the curtain.

(End of this chapter)

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