Mysteries: Arcana Wars

Chapter 223: Bones and Grudges

"Run!"

As soon as Klein finished speaking, the entire space began to shake more violently, followed by a deafening roar, and a giant bone claw broke the twisted concrete floor with one blow. The huge bone monster slapped the floor again, revealing half of its body and trying to climb up.

Fors only looked back and was deeply shocked.

What a blasphemous monster that is!

The white bones were piled up in a disorderly manner, forming a monster that was completely beyond Fors's cognition. She could only reluctantly believe that the bloated mass that was moving slowly was the ugly torso of the white bone monster, and the narrow and long tentacles that were waving around to grab and climb were the monster's tentacles or arms. From this point of view, there were already five or six tentacles in front of Fors' eyes. Some of them were scratching the floor of this layer, trying to pull the bloated body out from the layer below. Some tentacles hammered the floor of the upper layer, opened a hole in the floor of the upper layer, and grabbed the edge of the gap in front of them to explore upwards, as if they wanted to climb up endlessly.

In such a twisted space, Fors had no idea how many floors this furniture city had. Common sense was completely useless in judging this twisted environment, but Fors could feel that this monster was not only trying to climb up, smashing this repeatedly spliced ​​furniture city to pieces, but also rushing out of the reinforced concrete and thick soil that imprisoned it, and even running towards them.

It wants to capture itself and everyone alive here.

The fate of the captured had already been vividly presented to Fors. The poor skeletons were squeezed together by a strange force, and they were still waving their limbs desperately on the monster's body. Fors could not even recognize that they were human skeletons. These human-shaped skeletons had already been horribly deformed. Some of them had three heads and six arms, some had limbs twisted to varying degrees, and some even grew together, becoming some kind of chimera that could not be seen in human form.

This horrifying sight even made Fors's legs go weak. It was as if the opening and closing of the jaw joints were whispering in pain, drilling into her mind like ants, gnawing at her spirit.

The negative effects from the [Slow Light Ball] had almost subsided, and Leonard and the Seven of Hearts' mobility had almost returned to normal. At this point, Leonard's physical fitness was far behind the others. In order to prevent the others from falling behind, Leonard simply picked up Fors with one hand and Klein with the other, and shuttled through the gradually collapsing building.

"Hey, detective! Please wait for me!"

The fallen Red Seven tried to run forward but couldn't catch up with Leonard's maneuverability against the sandbags. He simply picked up a piece of iron plate to protect himself and pulled out a stack of cards to throw behind him. In the violent explosion, the Red Seven took advantage of the recoil of the explosion to soar into the air. Then he touched the exaggerated high heels on his feet. After a slight mechanical sound, the thick and high bottom activated the specially designed mechanism. As the Red Seven's feet knocked in the air, a short and rapid airflow spurted out from the two heels, helping the Red Seven to adjust its direction during the short period of floating in the air.

Fors, who was carried on his shoulders, watched as the Seven of Hearts suddenly exploded and flew in front of him and then fell down. Then another explosion rushed up and fell down again, like some kind of repetitive pile driver.

Now Fors suddenly understood why the Seven of Hearts had slid along the rails so skillfully when Cotton Alley exploded.

But there were still many things that Fors could not understand. For example, right now, there seemed to be some indescribable feelings coming from somewhere in the bottom of her heart.

Just like a newly dug spring, more feelings surged from the depths of his mind. Not only that subtle feeling, but also touch, hearing, smell, vision... Countless sensory fragments churned in Fors's mind, gradually piecing together a complete and long... memory...

The moment the puzzle was complete, Fors suddenly felt as if she had turned into a satellite.

In the dim light, she was carried on an efficient rocket and ascended into the starry sky with her companions. She stretched out her solar panels in the dark and cold surface of the starry sky, and then drifted in her orbit for five or six years, until an unprecedented force hit her. Before she had time to broadcast the distress number and emergency code, she was swept to the ground by this force and finally landed in this unfortunate furniture city. The strange extraordinary force caused the entire furniture city to sink downwards in the explosion at that time, crossing a layer of soil several hundred meters thick, to the end of the world. The satellite itself had no way to take refuge, and was embedded in the wall and fell into the ground with the furniture city.

The customers in the furniture store had no time to escape. They screamed and wailed in the red light, but there was nowhere to escape, and they all turned into dry bones in the end. The evil light was fleeting in the explosion, and after the dust cleared, only the huge twisted bone monster and the dead and collapsed buildings were left.

The following thoughts are long and boring. Occasionally, a few unlucky guys dug tunnels to this undeveloped underground city, thinking that they would be the pioneers of the new home, but in the end they would be captured by the monsters chasing life and become one of the countless skeletons.

These strange memories came to an abrupt end. The last scene that condensed in Fors's mind was an adventurer with a stern face and sharp lines, who directly took himself out of the box in which he was embedded.

Then, these memories were like some kind of uncontrollable TV program, constantly jumping around in her mind at random, playing, skipping, and even rewinding. These immersive feelings were squeezing all her senses, and were about to completely overwhelm the collapsed scenes in her eyes, leaving her with only those dusty ancient records.

"That satellite!"

At this moment, Fors suddenly screamed. The flood of information gave her a severe headache. She cried while holding her aching head.

"That satellite...just like it travels from the sky to the ground and then underground, we can also travel up there just the same way!"

Fors's words were vague and fragmented, but Leonard and Klein mostly understood what she meant.

By using the Star Bug, perhaps we can once again utilize the satellite's remaining "travel" capabilities!

After a panicked escape, the group finally returned to the wall with the satellite. Fors and Klein jumped down. She instinctively wanted to touch the ominous satellite, but the adventurer pulled her back. Fors ignored him and still forcefully touched the old satellite.

I want... to go back!

In an instant, the dilapidated satellite suddenly collapsed completely, turning into colorful star fragments, rushing towards the black box in the adventurer's bag like rainbows.

The satellite's emergency procedures that were not fully operational have now been fully activated!

Before Fors could react, a huge suction force pulled her into a strange space. All the colors merged into her vision, the red became redder, the blue became bluer, and those concrete and clear objects collapsed into strange colors in an instant.

She panicked all of a sudden, her mind was in complete chaos, and she just wanted to run forward to escape from this terrifying, chaotic place that was beyond her knowledge. But she didn't know where to go, so she could only run madly and helplessly forward. She was so flustered that she didn't realize that in this abstract and strange color, the detectives and adventurers who should have had higher mobility had been left far behind by her, and she had become the guide who led them forward.

Run, run...run!

Finally, Fors suddenly felt dazed, as if she had escaped from the memories of the satellite, and the feeling of exhaustion overwhelmed her like a tide. This made her feet go soft, and she fell from this colorful world and lost consciousness.

It was unknown how long it took for Fors to regain consciousness. She opened her eyes blearily and saw the sky filled with stars.

"What do you see?"

The adventurer's voice rang in my ears.

"I saw... stars... lots and lots of stars..."

"Okay, so what do you think about this? Any ideas?"

In her hazy consciousness, For thought a lot, and her intermittent thoughts made her have various speculations about the stars in front of her.

"I don't know much about astrology and astronomy, so I can't give you a series of answers just by looking at the sky and the stars... I can only say some things that poets like to brag about... Maybe we are just a star in this big world, maybe we are not human beings, but just a fallen artificial satellite, or maybe there are actually no planets in the starry sky, but only artificial satellites and the lies that humans weave for themselves..."

"I'm not asking what you saw before your eyes, but what you just saw in the vision."

The adventurer couldn't help but interrupt this irrelevant answer.

"And when you see these stars, don't you have this thought...

"Is there a possibility that we have already returned to Evernight Harbor?"

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