Deep Sea Embers-Chapter 532: The Pursuit
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Heidi followed a worker dressed in a deep blue uniform, heading towards another room within the medical facility. As they walked, the worker briefed her on the situation. fr(e)enovelkiss.com
โThe โpatientโ woke up before anyone else. She found you unconscious next to the bed and ran to the corridor to call for help. Thatโs when we realized something was amiss in the roomโฆโ ๐ณ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐ฏ๐ง๐จ๐๐๐ฅ.๐๐จ๐ฆ
โBecause of your prior instructions, we had the churchโs guardians and the stationed priests inspect the vicinity of the room first. They didnโt find any traces of supernatural contamination, but you remained in a deep slumberโฆ We then moved you to a room closer to the chapelโฆโ
โThe elven girl is still here. She seems to be mentally stable, but canโt seem to remember the events in her dreams or explain how she suddenly fell into a deep sleep. We asked her to stay a bit longer in case you wanted to ask her anything.โ
โHer family is here too, in case you need to speak with themโฆโ
The worker then paused, looking hesitant. Turning to Heidi, he said, โIโm sorry, I forgot youโve just awakened from a long slumber. Do you need to rest now?โ
โI donโt need to rest; Iโve slept long enough,โ Heidi replied, waving her hand dismissively. She found herself continually glancing at the workerโs face, but soon managed to control her gaze and facial expression. Then, almost casually, she asked, โBefore you entered, did you notice any strange occurrences in my room?โ
โStrange occurrences?โ The worker frowned, thinking for a moment before shaking his head. โNo. Did something happen?โ
An uninvited guest had invaded the room, crossing the rift in the timelineโonly to spout a bunch of cryptic messages and then leave.
These thoughts raced through Heidiโs mind. However, she quickly shook her head and replied calmly, โNo, I was just asking to verify if anything unusual happened in my room while I was unconscious.โ
The worker before her was just an ordinary liaison. The cryptic messenger had given Heidi an eerie feeling. For cautionary reasons, it was better not to disclose anything about the โmessengerโ to laypersons.
Once sheโs back, she should report directly to the church, or perhaps the central cathedral of the city-state.
Maybe she should also inform her father, and that certain Captain Duncan?
All kinds of thoughts swirled in Heidiโs mind. Some were so startling that they sent shivers down her spine. And as these thoughts ebbed and flowed, she realized they had reached the end of the corridor.
The worker who led the way briefly handed over some information before silently departing. Standing outside the room, Heidi took a deep breath, quickly composed herself, and then pushed the door open.
Inside the pristine and brightly lit hospital room, the elven girl, who had previously been in a deep sleep, sat peacefully on the bed. Propped up by pillows and blankets, she was engrossed in a book she held. Nearby, a plump and kind-looking elderly elven woman sat at the edge of the bed, meticulously peeling an apple.
As Heidi entered the room, the elven girl immediately looked up, her face blossoming into a radiant smile. โAh! Miss Doctor! Youโre awake?โ
โI came to check on you,โ Heidi replied with a smile, walking towards the bed. She nodded respectfully to the gentle-looking elderly elf, โHello, may I know if you areโฆโ
โSheโs my grandmother!โ the elven girl on the bed interjected excitedly.
The elderly woman gave her granddaughter a playful, resigned look before turning to Heidi with a smile. โThis child is a bit overenthusiasticโฆ Thank you very much for your assistance to Flora, Miss Heidi.โ
A hint of embarrassment surfaced on Heidiโs face. โIt feels like I wasnโt much help, especially since this โdoctorโ herself fell into a deep sleep.โ
โI heard from the staff here that you fell into that sleep while trying to awaken Flora from her nightmare,โ the elderly elf said, offering Heidi the apple she had just peeled. Her warm and genuine demeanor didnโt come across as mere politeness. โAnd Flora mentioned that, during her dream, she felt someone was protecting her. When danger approached, there were consecutive gunshots dispelling her fears.โ
Consecutive gunshots? Approaching danger? Was she referring to the time when, during the dream backlash, the Annihilator tried to approach the bed, using Heidiโs โsuggestive entranceโ?
Heidiโs mind raced with speculations. She thanked the elderly woman for the apple, then sat in the chair next to the bed, focusing intently on the elven girl named Flora. โSo, youโre Flora, right? Do you recall how you fell into that sleep?โ
โI rememberโฆ I was reading at home,โ Flora pondered, furrowing her brows, โThe sun had gone out earlier, and grandma told me it was dangerous outside, so she asked me to stay put in my room. When the sun came back on, I got bored, so I started reading a bookโafter all, the sun was shining again. But somehow, just a short while into reading, I felt really tired and fell asleepโฆโ
โReading?โ
Heidi muttered to herself, her gaze drifting over to the book Flora had been holding. On its light purple cover, an elegant title caught her eyeโ โThe Dreamless Princeโs Crystal Garden.โ
โIf you ask me, itโs all these nonsensical books she reads,โ the plump elven grandmother grumbled, โFilling her head with whimsical fantasies. Reading these will surely taint her someday. The gods wonโt look kindly upon a romance between two menโฆโ
Flora immediately corrected with a hint of annoyance, โItโs not just two characters, itโs several!โ
Heidi shook her head at the elderly woman, โRest assured, the content of this book isnโt the cause.โ
Upon hearing this, Floraโs face lit up with surprise, โMiss Doctor, youโve read it too?!โ
Heidi, taken aback, remained silent for a moment.
Drawing on her many years of professional experience, Heidi chose to ignore the contrasting reactions of Flora and her grandmother. Instead, she looked sternly at the young elf, โTo be clear, during the time when the sun went out, you didnโt try to observe its surface or look up at the sky?โ
โOf course not! Who would dare?โ Flora replied, playfully sticking out her tongue. โWho in their right mind would risk looking around when the sunโs gone out?โ
Heidi, keeping a neutral expression, continued, โDo you remember anything that happened during your sleep? Any small impressions will helpโapart from the โgunshots,โ Iโm aware of that.โ
Flora thought hard for a moment, โAside from those gunshots, I only have a vague recollection. I felt like I was lying in the darkness, feeling drowsy and unable to see or hear clearly. And in that darkness, there were many, many shadows, almost like other people, standing all around me.โ
Heidiโs expression immediately became more serious, โMany shadows?โ
โฆ.
Somewhere on the Boundless Sea, far from Pland and Wind Harbor, a figure clad in a thick black coat hurriedly darted into a narrow alley.
The figure appeared flustered and a bit panicked, moving with a slight limp. Trying to avoid the potential prying eyes at the entrance of the alley, he kept turning into various sidestreets. After navigating the maze-like alleys for what seemed like an eternity, he finally slipped into a house.
By this time, dusk was approaching. The sunโs afterglow was gently fading from the city. Street gas lamps were yet to be lit, and an early darkness had already settled, enveloping the buildings within the city-state.
The sound of a matchstick striking resonated, and a lantern inside the house was lit.
The man threw his heavy black coat onto the armrest of a sofa and moved to a liquor cabinet. He poured himself a full glass of strong alcohol, sat down on the sofa, and drank half of it in one gulp. It was only under the slight comfort brought by the lanternโs light that he took a deep breath of relief.
The potent alcohol stimulated his taste buds and nerves, easing the bone-chilling tension that had wrapped around him. He felt the courage and vitality returning to his body, with his slightly cold hands and feet warming up once more.
The faint sound of chain friction filled the air. Trailing behind the man, a pitch-black chain slowly materialized from the void. One end of the chain was anchored to him, while the other end tethered an ethereal jellyfish-like entity, seemingly sculpted from smoky wisps.
This enigmatic, dim-witted demon revealed its form, pulsating unconsciously in mid-air, sending ripples of unrest towards the man.
โI know, I know, we barely escaped that mess,โ the man muttered, showing a trace of irritation. He was well aware that this shadow demon lacked emotions and didnโt understand human speech. Yet, after coexisting with it for many years, heโd instinctively started conversing with it, as if this perilous entity was a trusted family member or friend. โWho couldโve predicted that cursed captain would suddenly appear? Dammit, how does this even concern him?โ
He set his glass aside, leaned back on the couch, and stared aimlessly at the ceiling, his tone dripping with bitterness.
โThose mindless sun remnants are useless, they couldnโt even handle the โwitchโ. Psh, these low-tier devotees are brain-dead, even those called โEmissariesโ are just thoughtless dregs. And the so-called โSun Offspringโ are merely unthinking puppetsโฆ Those Suntists, from top to bottom, barely a handful seem competent. I was nearly killed by their incompetence.โ
Mumbling, he stood up, refilled his glass, and took two large gulps. The alcoholโs warmth slowly calmed his racing heart. He then glanced at his cohabiting demon.
โCalm down; weโre safe now. Thereโll be other opportunities. If those incessantly preaching Enders are right, many more elves will soon fall under the influence of the โPrimal Flawโ. Weโll have our chance to reenter that dreamscapeโฆโ
His voice trailed off.
The smoky jellyfish kept undulating in the air, sending increasingly anxious signals to its host. The man began sensing somethingโ his typically dull intuition suddenly flared, warning him. Amid waves of intensifying fear, his perception finally breached his subconscious defenses, making him keenly aware ofโฆ the gaze that was close by.
He swallowed nervously, and his eyes began to drift downwards.
He looked at the glass in his hand.
The remaining liquid shimmered, reflecting the flickering lantern light. Under a sinister greenish glow, a somber and imposing face reflected in the glass, staring calmly at him.
โContinue,โ a phantom voice echoed in his mind, sounding almost like his own thoughts, โI enjoy those who are fond of talking to themselves.โ