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Chapter 114 Darkness

It was pitch black, this was the only feeling when the last priest girl stepped into the door of death. Her eyes seemed to have lost their function. She was clearly open, but she saw only darkness. This was absolutely darkness, the kind of darkness that her eyes could not adapt to no matter how long she stayed. At this moment, Lina felt as if she had returned to the deep and dark crying cave, and back to the place where everything began. She could not see everything around her. The darkness was like a big hand, tightly grasping the girl's heart.

What is scary is not just darkness. The priest girl was frightened to find that she did not feel down to earth at all. She seemed to be floating in the air, wrapped in darkness in all directions, losing all directions up, down, left and right. The girl could not even judge her current posture, not knowing whether she was standing or lying, or even knowing whether she was head or feet upward.

The heavy darkness pressed on the girl, losing her vision, hearing sounds, and smells. Even the touch lost its effect. The girl didn't dare to move, and just stayed in place. Time seemed to have lost its meaning. The girl didn't know how long she had been standing, maybe only for one second, but in her perception, this second seemed to be eternal. The boundless darkness brought only fear and despair. Here, Lina felt like she was buried deep in the ground. Perhaps, those dead people felt the same when they were buried.

The next moment, the light filled Lina's eyes. The priest girl found that all the feelings were back. She was standing on the ground, with cold moonlight above her head, and a long yellow sand under her feet, and a clear and empty person around her. The sound of wind was filled with the ears. Rubbing her eyes, the girl was sure that this was not her illusion. She had really left the terrifying darkness. It was not until this time that Lina breathed a sigh of relief, feeling that the priest robe on her body was soaked in cold sweat.

"How is it? I was shocked. I was shocked just now." Panis's voice sounded behind Lina, and a familiar voice came into his ears. After experiencing the terrifying darkness, it was so kind that the girl had the urge to cry: "The last time I came, there was no such effect. I came to this world like rushing through a barrier. I didn't expect it to change this time. I suspected that it was the recovery of the power of the god of death, which made the rules of the edge of this space more perfect. That feeling was really no different from dying again."

"Is it true that it feels after death? I thought it was just my illusion." Lina suddenly turned around and asked, "Why is the moon coming out? Did I really stay in it for a long time?"

"Actually, the process was only less than two seconds. You think it was very long, just an illusion in the dark." Panis shook his head and said, "As for the moon in the sky, have you forgotten it? I mentioned before that there is no sunshine here, and it is always filled with cold moonlight."

"Huh, that's fine." Lina wiped the sweat from her forehead and pressed her heart that was still beating violently: "It's so terrible. No wonder so many people are afraid of death. The feeling of death at that moment makes people don't want to try it again. Huh, you guy, don't experience the feeling you just now every time you die."

"Tsk tsk, I knew you were going to ask this question." Lina, who was still nervous, didn't even notice that the other girls had already come to her side. Vivian handed over a handkerchief and said strikingly: "Each of us has asked it once, and his answer is basically the same. She said that she would get used to it after experiencing it a few more times and she didn't feel any discomfort."

"What a joke? This kind of experience is absolutely impossible to get used to. Do you think we are all fools?" Lina finally recovered and took the handkerchief to wipe the sweat. She said with lingering fear: "That feeling is simply hopeless. My legs are still weak. If it takes a few seconds, I guess I will collapse on the spot, which would be too shameful."

"Don't worry, everyone is almost the same." Catherine stroked the priest girl's hair from behind and comforted her: "In comparison, you are already very good. When I recovered, I was kneeling on the ground. The idiot who pretended that she didn't exist was lying down, and she had crushed a big pit in the sand."

"Sister, your behavior is very bad." Seeing that you can't escape, Freya said dissatisfied: "I just didn't stand firm when I recovered, but fell down. Why did you say it seems like I was shocked? Moreover, everyone is almost the same. No one has the right to laugh at anyone except Ava and the two little guys."

"Because I turned off." Eva said expressionlessly: "It will not be automatically restored until she regains her perception of the outside world."

"It's so convenient." The girls looked at each other and expressed their common feelings. The five people's eyes focused on the two little undead at the same time. There were only two little guys who didn't feel anything. They were squatting on the ground happily playing with sand. They felt that everyone was looking at them. The little guys raised their heads and asked blankly: "What's wrong? Why are the sisters staring at us?"

"It's nothing, you guys keep playing." Lina waved at the two children who were confused about their condition, and then said to Panis with a stern face: "I didn't know before that you would experience these things once you die. You guy is not allowed to..."

"Don't tell him this." Catherine interrupted Lina and shook her head, "No matter what the final result is, I'm afraid he will not have the chance to use death as a means of fighting again, so there is no need to say anything more."

"Okay, you're right." Lina thought about it and had to admit that Catherine's words were right. If Panis's plan failed, no one could go back alive, and there was no way to go in the future. If the plan was successful, his death curse would definitely lose its effect, so naturally there was no need to consider the issue of how many more he could die. However, Lina suddenly frowned, her voice put on a little puzzled, and asked in confusion: "Suddenly I feel something is wrong."

"What?" Catherine followed Lina's gaze and looked around: "Nothing is abnormal."

"It's because there are no abnormalities that are the biggest abnormalities." Lina said strangely: "Do you remember what you said before you came in? We shouldn't be here, shouldn't we appear in the void and wait for Panis to find everyone? Also, why are there nothing around? What about the undead? What about the skeletons? This is no different from a normal desert."

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