The Witch Lady Doesn't Want to Be a Diva

The 'cozy' daily work life of a witch lady in a cyberpunk interstellar era, occasionally also a passionate epic.

She is a timid girl growing up in a cyberpunk city.

She is a cry...

Chapter 22: Distant Dreams (Thanks to the leader Xiao Ya who also wants to sleep today)

Chapter 22: Distant Dreams (Thanks to the leader Xiao Ya who also wanted to sleep today)

The singing came from a very far place, the sound was weak and vague, if you don't listen carefully, it seemed to be dissipated in the dust.

What am I doing? Heshia opened her eyes and found herself lying in a high tower. She had only seen such a high tower in those ancient film and television works. It was an era earlier than the Fourth Age, when human civilization was in the Earth Age of the cradle.

She groped to stand up. Under her was a partition made of wood. The slightly rough wood fiber dried in the breeze, and there was not much dust.

She looked around. This was a high tower built of white stone. There was no trace of technology. The high tower was part of the castle. The castle she was in stood in a light green flower sea grassland. The wheat waves in the distance swayed under the sky along the trajectory of the wind, just like in a fairy tale.

She walked slowly and found that she had no wounds or pain on her body, and her clothes were intact.

Heshia touched her face a little unreal, and it took a while for her to settle down.

Just look around, there seems to be no other choice.

The ethereal singing voice before became clear again, as if calling Heshia. She listened carefully and looked for the direction of the sound.

Heshia walked down the wooden stairs from the high tower. The spiral stairs in the tower were illuminated by the scattered windows. The sun and wind passed through the windows, and the white curtains fluttered and fluttered, like a picture in a dream.

She walked down the long spiral staircase, and the curtains brushed her cheeks from time to time. The touch of the fabric was so clear and soft.

Continuously going down, I don’t know how long I have walked, Heshia came to the exit on the bottom floor, and outside was the wide corridor in the castle.

The weathered walls reflected the striking white light under the sun, making Heshia couldn’t help but cover her forehead with her hands to slowly adapt to such light.

Is this life under the sun? It is completely different from the dull and dim underground.

Heshia walked forward along the wall, her fingers stroking the warm white stone wall. Each huge stone brick had traces of knife-cutting, as if such stones were chopped out of the mountains one by one with a knife and an axe. They

were not as neat and smooth as those processed by industry, with various sections lined up one after another, yet so hard.

Following the direction of the singing, Heshia walked through the hundreds of meters long wall in the castle, and then turned into one of the halls.

The main door of the hall was not locked. The tall door seemed to be used by giants. It was made of ancient mahogany, some of which had fallen off the paint and was thicker than Heshia's waist.

Fortunately, such a heavy wooden door opened a gap and was not closed tightly, allowing Heshia to pass through sideways.

Walking into the hall, it was extremely empty. There was light passing through the small windows on the dome tens of meters high. Dust was floating in the air, and the light shone obliquely at the end of the stairs in the hall, where there was a lonely throne standing.

The throne was carved from white stone, with patterns of flowers and vines on the edges, and the lines inside were extremely neat, telling the gentleness and solemnity of the former king.

Walking in this empty hall, Heshia could hear the echo of her footsteps, which was extremely quiet.

After passing through the hall that was hundreds of meters long, she finally came to the small side door behind the hall, pushed open the wooden door, and walked out with a creaking sound.

There was a wind coming from outside, which made Heshia's clothes flutter and whistle. The wind passing through her side also brought a refreshing feeling under the sun, filtering out the scorching heat of the summer sun.

At this time, the faint singing gradually became clearer.

Holding the white stone wall, Heshia continued to walk down the stairs, through the central corridor full of flowers, and walked towards another building not far away.

She climbed the steps and walked into a quiet building in the castle. The walls of the corridor of the room were decorated with exquisite murals with blurred portraits, and on the other side of the corridor was a row of neat columns.

The pillars on these corridors were made of gold, carved with intricate and beautiful patterns, and decorated with white crystal petals, which looked dreamy and luxurious.

Walking through the corridor surrounding the palace, Heshia pushed open another door decorated with golden flowers, passed through the living room inside which was also decorated with gold and crystal, and walked towards the stairs covered with red carpet.

The stairs covered with red carpet went up, and the singing became clearer and clearer, until finally Heshia walked to a door like a princess's boudoir.

The door was not closed, but half-open.

Slowly pushing it open, Heshia finally saw the figure singing by the window.

She had long hair like gold, a flawless face that was more dazzling than the sun, and pale blue eyes like the sky. She sat on the windowsill, her white gauze and gold silk dress outlined the outline of her legs, and the hem of her skirt fell like a fan, and diamond-shaped pendants made of golden crystals flickered and refracted at the hem of her skirt.

After Heshia entered the room, she finally stopped singing and looked away from the sea of ​​flowers and grassland outside the window, looking at the girl who walked into the room.

"Are you calling me?" Heshia looked at the woman in front of her.

"Yes, and no." The elf-like blonde woman spoke, her voice distant and gentle, and her pale blue eyes looked at Heshia, as if she wanted to see her clearly.

"I'm calling someone, but I don't know who it will be."

"Now that you have opened the door, it's you." There was a hint of relief in her voice, as if a long-cherished wish had come true.

"Why call me?" Heshia lowered her head, she should have died.

"I don't know either." The woman walked down from the windowsill, took Heshia's hand, and asked her to come to her side.

"Look at the scenery outside."

In the quiet boudoir, there was a bright red, soft and comfortable bed, an exquisite dressing mirror, and a beautiful dress with pleated skirts, but these were not as attractive to the blonde as the small window, the window that looked out at the sea of ​​flowers and grassland outside.

Under the azure sky, white, light blue, orange, tender yellow and other small flowers bloomed in the wild, and the tender grass leaves swayed in the breeze. The sun shone on the earth, making the flowers and grass in the field of vision more beautiful and moving.

"Do you like to see this kind of scenery?"

"Yes." Heshia nodded, and her heart, which was originally filled with all kinds of anxiety, slowly calmed down.

The two sat by the window sill, looking at this sea of ​​flowers, from day to sunset, with the afterglow all over the ground.

"It's great. Thank you for accompanying me to see the scenery for so long." The blonde woman spoke again.

After that, the elf-like woman gently hugged Heshia. The faint floral fragrance from her body made Heshia feel as if she was in the flower sea and meadow outside the window.

After letting go of her hand, the blonde woman's figure slowly faded, like a light spot of sand floating towards the world outside the window.

"Are you leaving?" Heshia suddenly felt a little sad, looking at the disappearing blonde woman.

"Well, don't be sad. Actually, I left a long time ago, but it is also a kind of happiness and comfort to meet you in the remaining afterglow."

The words in her ears were still lingering, but the world in front of her eyes became blurred like amber. Heshia felt a deep sleepiness and fell asleep.

...

Wake up again.

After opening her eyes, Heshia found that she was in space. Through the huge transparent metal window on the side, she could overlook the beautiful planet.

Although this planet was so huge in the field of vision, it was so small compared to the endless dark starry sky. The clouds rolled in it, and countless shuttles could be vaguely seen going back and forth between the planet and the space station.

The transparent metal crystal showed the time at this moment.

[December 3, 862 of the Sixth Era, Rose Federation-Moon Gate Starfield-A1-2031 (White Moon), 3:25:16 in the morning]

A scene from more than 400 years ago? Whose dream did I enter to see such a long and clear scene.

Heshia looked around the room. The room was divided into two floors. The upper floor was the bed and study, and the lower floor was the living room. One side of the room was a wall, and the other side was transparent metal, so you could see the scenery in space directly.

Heshia pressed the button on the side of the door, opened it after several attempts, and walked out.

Unlike the deserted castle flower sea before, people walked in the corridor from time to time. Some of them were wearing neat work uniforms, and some were wearing military uniforms. They were in a hurry, and the radio reported the latest news from time to time.

[The Star Snake Star Region still refused to negotiate. The northern star region fleet suffered heavy losses. The third fleet, the ninth fleet, and the twelfth fleet were cancelled. The remaining personnel were incorporated into the eighth fleet and retreated to the southern star region of the Federation. ]

[The new "Sigh Dragon" class battleship was tested in the Calcite Star Region for the first time. If it passes the inspection, it will serve as the next main force of the Federation. ]

[The Fourth Fleet and the Sixth Fleet sent by the Western Star Region will arrive in 678 sidereal hours, including 7,893 'Odysseus' class battleships, 35,729 'Paradise' class aircraft carriers, 89,214 'Blood Bird' class cruisers, and about 420,000 'Wind Shield' class, 'Heng Ge' class, 'Chasing Star' class, and three types of destroyers. ]

[The rebels still control the central Shuangshu Star Region, Cuiyue Star Region, and Yonglan Star Region. We must defeat them within 26 months, otherwise it will cause irreparable damage to the integrity of the Federation. ] [

The negotiations with the Sigma Council have ended. We will sign a non-aggression treaty with the Sigma Council in 241 sidereal hours. Although as the successors of the will of the Mechanical Council, their path is far from ours, they can still be trusted. This is also the last legacy of the Federation inherited from the Fifth Era. ]

Listening to these great events in history, Heshia walked through the passages and halls, but no one here could see her, as if she was transparent.

It should be some kind of dream. Heshia continued to move along the passage, passing through the structure in the space, and from time to time she could see people riding hoverboards and moving quickly in the space station.

At this time, a burst of hurried footsteps came from an exit, and then dozens of soldiers wearing dark blue exoskeleton armor rushed out. They moved quickly in the space station with the help of the thrusters on their backs, and the branded rifles in their hands kept shooting. The blue shuttle-shaped energy bombs shot in the space, smashing the staff into pieces one by one.

The blood mist was filled, and there were sounds of crossfire everywhere. After the attack, the guards in the space station also rushed over. They wore special silver light armor, dark purple ring goggles, and had butterfly-like wings on their backs. These fairy-like beings held bright red reflux-type lightsabers, flashing in the space station, and quickly killed the enemies who rushed in one by one.

The commotion soon subsided, and then a general led a full force of golden heavy armored troops to protect a room. After a long time, under the protection of layers of light shields and barriers, a blue-haired woman walked out.

The cobalt blue hair had fine golden light, like stars dotting the period. Her eyebrows were soft but firm. There was a silver-blue pattern on her forehead. The interior was hollow, but the divergent lines showed the outline of the starlight, which was particularly beautiful.

She listened to the report of the general beside her, then stopped and stood on the volley walkway in the space station, overlooking the beautiful planet outside.

"You should withdraw first. I want to stay here for a while."

"Your Highness..." Although the general thought it was inappropriate, he looked at the woman's expression and knew that he could not change her will, so he slowly retreated.

Seeing the blue-haired woman, Heshia also slowly floated over. Just as she expected, no one present could see her.

Suddenly, the woman turned her head and looked in the direction of Heshia.

"You're here."

Before Heshia could answer, the other party continued to speak.

"I'm not as powerful as Isenissa. I can't see your appearance, but I can only vaguely sense your existence."

"Of course, this is just an afterimage of time. In real history, I didn't know you existed."

"The era you lived in should be a long, long time later. I really don't know if the Rose Federation will still exist at that time." "

But if it is inevitably disappointing, then end it all."

"In fact, I'm already on the wrong path, and you will also see the tragedy that is about to happen."

The woman paused, and then she took a deep breath, as if she had made up her mind.

She waved her hand and asked the general on standby to come over.

"Your Highness." The general asked.

"Start, hand over the activation device to me."

"But... let me take care of this kind of thing." The general closed his eyes and asked the soldiers around him to stop the blue-haired woman.

"I, said, let me do it!" Her voice echoed in the space station, penetrating through layers of structure, and directly sounded in everyone's heart, and the soldiers who originally stopped him also instinctively stopped moving.

The blue-haired woman took the box from the general, opened it directly, inserted the key that she had held in her hand for a long time, and then injected special magic power.

[Key is correct, passed]

[Aigeka particle fluctuation is correct, passed]

[Biometric verification, passed]

...

After a total of 27 verifications were completed one by one, the second layer of the box was opened, and a regular hexahedron floated out of it and slowly unfolded in the air.

[Identity monitoring passed, and the connection to Revelation began]

On the outer layer of the planet, a magnificent triple ring slowly emerged, so sacred and magnificent. When it appeared, an indescribable fear rose in everyone's heart.

"Start the 'Star Destruction Ceremony'!"

[Start, the Sea of ​​Aijiaka is interfering]

[According to the eternal covenant of Lorenxia, ​​the Sea of ​​Aijiaka will return gravitons after this interference...]

[Gravitons are poured into the charging, and the position of the star core is locked]

The cold mechanical sound echoed in the hall, and everyone stared at the gradually brightening triple ring outside the space.

[The star core is locked, and it begins to focus and tear...]

Even if the sound cannot be transmitted in space, the displacement of the continental plates on the planet and the rise and fall of the sea tides are still so tragic and helpless.

More than ten minutes later, the violent tearing finally shattered the core of the star, and the planet was destroyed. Countless magmas overflowed from the surface, and the dark red core of the planet was constantly thrown out. Countless fragments lost their gravity constraints and began to float into space. The space station was also hit by some of the fragments, causing violent shocks and began to break.

In the shaking and on the verge of destruction of the space station, the blue-haired woman looked at the destroyed planet and cried, but she still did not leave. She did not move the regular hexadecahedron in her hand until the entire planet shattered.

[In December 862 of the Sixth Era, in order to wipe out the high-level conservatives entrenched in the Gate of the Moon before the enemy's reinforcements arrived, the Federation used the Star Destroyer Revelation for the first time in the civil war. This move greatly crushed the power of the conservatives, stabilized the front line that was on the verge of collapse, and bought precious time for the subsequent re-gathering of the fleet, but this action also caused the death of about 1.6 billion innocent Federation residents, engraved in history. ]

[A few years later, the civil war ended, and 'Cobalt Blue Tears' Emuralin ended her life in the Supreme Court of the Federation, but a new political party was established in the Federation. This faction, marked by Cobalt Blue Star Tears, continued to cleanse the corruption in the Federation in the following decades. Although the means were cruel, it still won the support of countless people in the Federation, and even allowed the upper-level officials to maintain clean governance for nearly a hundred years. ]

The past events in the long time are now clear in front of my eyes.

Thank you very much to the leader of Xiao Ya who also wants to sleep today, thank you Thanks (ω)

Thank you for my wife Fengmian, Rotate Dumpling, A Youduo, Gokou Ruri,

Melody of Stars, Archbishop Lilina, Hua Kaiyunyanshu, Qing Qiangfeng, Qiming Feifeifeifei, Xiao Huxiao, Schrodinger's qy, When the Subspace Stars Shine, Yu and other book friends for their rewards~

(End of this chapter)