Chapter 624: You Won’t Get Lost in the Church
Helena felt dizzy.
This is not about being lost in the sea of unconsciousness, but about seeing a more powerful existence and losing one's mind.
It was more like she was engaging in a battle of wills with the other person, and she was losing.
In the sea of unconsciousness, if you lose your will, you will be lost in the deep sea forever.
She, she...
Helena was still wavering, but a shadow had unknowingly fallen around her. When she realized something was wrong, she found that she was too close to that huge existence.
Only then did she realize the mistake she had made. She was distracted when facing a powerful enemy.
Damn it, the shock she received when she saw the banshee just now was so great that she unknowingly deviated from her anchor point and her reaction became slow!
Sadly, she didn't seem to have a chance to make up for her mistakes.
Helena felt herself being gradually assimilated by that huge being. The other party did not attack her and did not even seem to notice her, but even if she was just near it, she would gradually lose herself.
In the sea of unconsciousness, self-awareness is the foundation of existence. If you lose yourself, you lose everything.
Buzz!
A huge roar sounded, piercing through her soul and even through the world—
That is the sound from the present world.
Buzz!
Helena's soul was lost in the sea of unconsciousness, staring blankly at the huge existence in front of her. She felt as if a dragging force appeared out of nowhere and pulled her violently.
The enormous existence beside her finally moved. It seemed that it had noticed her, and one of its "eyes" lowered its gaze and looked at her.
A look full of hostility.
Helena felt like she was falling into an icy cave. She almost lost herself just by coming to the side of the giant creature. How could she resist the other party's malice?
It was as if a gigantic limb swung towards her, carrying a colossal force capable of warping the entire world, and carrying an indescribable malice—
With a bang, it hit the glass.
Helena blinked and found herself still standing there, staring at the observation window of the stellar furnace.
Inside the heavy furnace, a scarlet eye was staring at the observation window, and then
The stoker pulled down the shutter on the observation window, blocking the malicious gaze. He wrote something in his notebook and turned nonchalantly to the operator beside him: "The chamber pressure is a bit high. Increase the output of the steam pipe by two points."
The operator pulled the lever, and the countless pipes extending from the stellar furnace suddenly made a buzzing sound.
Helena was shocked. It turned out that this was the voice that woke her up from the sea of unconsciousness?
Wait, that's not right, what was in that furnace just now!?
Helena rushed to the railing eagerly and leaned out to look at the observation window, but the baffle that had just been closed blocked her view.
Helena felt her feet lighten and she suddenly felt herself being lifted up. She turned around and saw Nini looking at her with a half-smile: "Be careful, it's easy to fall like this."
"No, you don't know what that is. Inside is a supernatural being, a behemoth that has transcended taboos, it is..." Helena shouted while struggling.
"It's in the oven."
Helena suddenly paused, Nini's mouth corners gradually curled up, but Helena's eyes slowly widened.
She turned her head slowly with some trembling, and looked at the church so carefully for the first time.
Undecorated concrete walls, densely packed pipes covering the ceiling, and where the pipes converge, there is the giant stellar furnace.
The monster that would drive people crazy just by looking at it and would be assimilated if they stood next to it was locked in a furnace.
Helena seemed to hear strange whispers and roars coming from the furnace.
The stoker picked up a wrench and knocked on the furnace wall impatiently, and the whispering suddenly disappeared.
Helena blinked. She was in the real world. She had neither sunk into the sea of unconsciousness nor been lost. Reality was as solid as unshakable steel, not wavering at all.
"What is this?"
The giant, the madness, the figure, the fog, the scarlet eyes, the pollution that swallowed her like a tide, countless grotesque and distorted images suddenly flashed before Helena's eyes. Her will was wavering. She should have lost control, she should have been lost, but she didn't. Nini's hand loosened and she fell to the ground like a mortal.
"Before, too many people fell ill, and the Lord was very dissatisfied. So after that, falling into madness was forbidden in the Cathedral of Castel."
Nini said softly.
“How is this possible?”
"My Lord, if you think this way, the world's will will be carried out, and no one in the church will go crazy anymore."
Helena sat there blankly, looking confused.
After a while, a look of fear suddenly appeared on her face. She turned back and looked at the church, the simple concrete walls, the tangled pipes, and the stellar furnace emitting a scorching breath.
It turns out that the real giant is this church.
In front of Castel, she was as insignificant as the being in the furnace.
One is but fuel in the furnace; the other is not even worthy of being fuel.
And she was actually still wondering if this church was not exquisite enough, or sacred enough.
Castel does not need to be sacred, nor does he need to show off his existence. He uses this crude appearance to express his kindness to others.
Let the tiny insects around him not notice Him, so that they can continue their miserable lives.
Knowing His existence, people will go crazy. No words can describe the indescribable existence, and no mind can understand the polluted knowledge.
Helena felt as if she had glimpsed the reality of this world for the first time.
Awe gradually appeared on her face. She looked at Nini and spoke cautiously: "So, Lord Xius, it is actually..."
"I'm just kidding. Who can command reality? Don't take it seriously. This is just a psychological suggestion. As long as you believe that you won't go crazy here, your self-awareness will gradually become stable. Well, it can actually be considered a treatment for Castells syndrome." Nini explained with a smile.
Helena was stunned, lowered her head and thought for a while, and a look of piety gradually appeared on her face.
"I understand. I won't take it seriously, please don't worry."
"That's good." Nini turned around.
She vaguely felt that something was wrong, but she couldn't tell what was wrong. Seeing that there were too many buried people whose stellar furnaces were in abnormal condition, Nini hesitated for a moment and decided to wake up others first.
Some of these priests were crying and holding their heads in their hands, some were kneeling on the ground praying, and some were in delirium and obviously could not control themselves. The stellar furnace was right next to them, and it would be quite troublesome if it fell down.
It’s so high, he must be covered in bruises.
The banshees that had just left the church poured out again from everywhere, skillfully controlling the priests and waking them up one by one.
(End of this chapter)
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