Mystery: The New Dark Emperor Arrives

Chapter 1 "Nation of Disorder"

Chapter 1 "Nation of Disorder"

Hobert Jeffrey clearly realized that he had entered a dream again. Not far away was a crooked old castle that was almost covered by vegetation, and a beautiful but deserted ancient town.

Strangely, there are sun, clouds and stars on the ground in the distance.

There is a large forest in the sky, and huge trees are like stalactites in a cave, hanging upside down in the sky.

Between the sky and the ground, there are also tall mountains and a huge bell tower on the ground, as if someone hung these scenes on a huge wall.

Everything in front of me is as if, as if the world is in a box.

In the past month, Hobert has often appeared in this dream, but this dream is too clear, and everything he saw in the dream after waking up can be clearly remembered.

There is no one here... No, it cannot be said that there is no one here. Hobert looked back, and the blurry figure was indeed not far behind him.

Every time Hobert would encounter this figure in his dreams, because he was too blurry, so he couldn't see his appearance clearly, he could only see that he was opening his mouth, as if screaming something.

Sometimes I could hear his screaming in my dreams, sometimes I couldn't.

If you can't hear it, then you are really thankful, because his screams will make Hobart's whole brain seem to boil, and at the same time, a surging sense of madness seems to be pouring out of his body.

At this time, Hobert would wake up from his dream and try to fight against the madness in his body.

Hobert once guessed whether that figure might be a resident here?And try to communicate effectively with the other party, but all attempts to communicate have failed without exception.

So when Hobert saw the figure, he could only choose to run away quickly.

The figure was flying faster than Hobert was running, and soon caught up. Hobert smiled wryly, but the roar of the other party still penetrated into his eardrums.

The churning pain in the brain reappeared, and just when Hobert was clenching his teeth and preparing for the moment of waking up from the dream, he actually understood the screaming of the other party:
""Nation of Disorder"..."Nation of Disorder"..."

The other party has been screaming "a country of disorder"?
The dusty memory in the depths of Hobert's mind was awakened, and the "Nation of Disorder" was one of the "sources".

Hobert looked at everything around him in astonishment. Is this the "Nation of Disorder"?Shouldn't it be in the Western Continent?

hiss~
Hobert woke up from his dream and sat up abruptly from the bed. A red moon hung in the night sky outside the window, and he could hear the chirping of insects and the sound of the breeze blowing through the leaves. It was a peaceful night no matter what.

Panting heavily, Hobert realized that he was already covered in cold sweat, and then he realized that he seemed to have lost a very important memory. He seemed to have understood where the dream world was in his dream, but why he couldn't remember it.

This is not the first time I have felt this way, Hobert traveled to this world a month ago.

Before crossing over, he was an ordinary working dog in China. He usually likes to read novels when he has time, so he soon discovered after crossing over that this is the world of "Lord of the Mysteries".

The kingdom he was in was called Loen, the city he was in was Backlund, the capital, and the current king was George III.

Of course, what's more important is that after Hobert traveled through time, he discovered that he possessed some extraordinary characteristics. For example, his eloquence seemed to be much better, and his family and friends became easier to be persuaded.

But the strange thing is that Hobart inherited almost all the memories from the original owner, but the original owner had never taken any potions, nor had he come into contact with items with obvious extraordinary properties.

Ever since Hobart traveled through time, he would have a dream about that weird scene every two or three days, and now he has a similar dream almost once a day.

This matter has always troubled Hobert. He really couldn't figure out where the extraordinary characteristics that suddenly appeared on his body came from.
This is the first strange thing after time travel, and the second strange thing is Hobert's memory loss.

He has read "Lord of the Mysteries" several times, and he is familiar with the plots of the first few volumes, but he only has a vague idea of ​​the plots of the later volumes.

Hobert can probably realize that these loss of memory is a kind of protection for himself, and he also probably remembers that if his level is too low, some mystic knowledge will be polluted as long as he knows it.

It's just that what he couldn't understand was why he lost these memories?

These Hobert's waking thoughts were fleeting, and then a violent headache swept over him, as if someone were running a knife through his brain.

At the same time, Hobert felt that there was a crazy monster in his body, about to tear his body and rush out.

This time the feeling of madness was worse than any time before. Hobert fell to the ground, trembling all over, wanting to yell crazily, wanting to smash everything in the room, wanting to kill everything in the house. everyone.

The remaining rationality stopped Hobert's crazy thoughts. He tried his best to suppress the pain and madness, and tried to make himself pronounce clearly and authentically in the Hermes language that the original owner learned from grammar school:
"O fools who do not belong to this age;

"You are the mysterious master of the gray mist;
"You are the yellow and black king of good fortune.

"I beg for your help.

"I pray for your favor.

"I beg you to help me contain my endless madness."

This was the only way Hobert could think of to solve the problem. Although he guessed that his adoptive father was an Extraordinary, the other party had never shown the ability of an Extraordinary, nor had he revealed any knowledge about occultism, so Huobert Burt didn't dare to reveal his state.

Compared with his adoptive father, Hobert is more willing to trust Klein, who is also a time traveler, at least he knows that this "fool" is sympathetic and kind-hearted.

The current date is the beginning of July 1349. Hobert probably remembered that Klein should have traveled here by this time, and had already started the Tarot Club on... I forgot where it was, but it was a magical gray fog.

This is not the first time he has recited the honorable name of "The Fool", and he has not received a response before. In theory, Mr. Ke should have investigated himself.

He hoped to attract Klein's attention this time. If he continued like this, he felt that he would really go crazy.

Hobert recited the venerable name of "The Fool" seven or eight times, and his rationality gradually could not suppress the madness in his heart. Just when the madness in his body was about to completely get out of control, he suddenly felt as if he was being pulled by something, Passed through a layer of gray-white fog, and came to a magnificent hall.

The madness disappeared instantly, and Hobert heaved a long sigh of relief.

At this moment, Hobert was sitting beside an old and mottled bronze long table. At the end of the long bronze table, there was also a mysterious and powerful confused figure.

Hobert said in his heart: "Mr. Ke", you finally made a move.

 Many book friends felt that it was abnormal for Klein to pull a stranger when they saw this. After all, Klein was always a very cautious person.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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