Rewind to a week earlier, she was fully immersed in disaster preparedness. However, unexpectedly, as night fell, a dream struck. Even more perplexing, she had already completed her monthly precognitive dreams; could it be that she was in mortal danger again?
In that endless darkness, jet-black meteorites fell from the sky. Their numbers were not many, and they landed in different places: some embedded themselves deep in city streets, leaving shocking craters; some plunged into the vast ocean, creating towering waves; others mercilessly struck towering buildings, causing them to collapse instantly; and some even severed incredibly sturdy bridges, causing numerous casualties.
Amidst this breathtaking scene, there is something unique—a blue stone no bigger than a fist. It lies quietly beside the meteorite that destroyed the bridge. Its surface shimmers with a mesmerizing blue light, like a flowing liquid, seemingly moving or breathing.
Compared to the massive, black meteorites around it, it appeared so small and fragile, yet it exuded an indescribable charm and allure. And so, it remained embedded in the cracks created by the impact of the meteorites...
After waking up, Xu Anran felt uneasy. She could sense that the stone was unusual, and the dream seemed to be telling her to find it quickly, as it was very important. This was the first time she could clearly feel the guidance of her dream, and she decided to find the stone to see what was going on.
The car sped along at an incredible speed, like lightning. She knew that in another hour, a huge meteorite would fall from the sky.
Finally arriving near the bridge, she quickly found a safe spot and waited quietly. At that moment, she thought Luo Xi was probably out leisurely strolling around. So, she took out her phone and sent Luo Xi a message: asking her to buy her a bowl of spicy hot pot from the restaurant near her house so she could eat it when she got home.
Not long after, the other party readily replied: Okay! With that, she felt relieved, at least Luo Xi wouldn't be in the area where the meteorite might fall.
In fact, she had already announced the impending crisis to everyone in the group. After all, she knew about the meteorite's arrival beforehand, and had even witnessed the contents of the meteorite in her dreams.
However, she didn't mention a word about the clear vision in her dream of the exact moment the meteorite fell. Perhaps it was something deep inside her, but she felt that the stone emitting the blue light was extremely important, and she couldn't let anyone know anything about it, not even something that seemed unrelated.
In an instant, the meteorites arrived as predicted, and the once clear sky suddenly darkened, as if daylight had plunged into endless darkness in a flash. At first, those meteorites were just insignificant little black dots in the distant sky, but as time went by, they rapidly expanded and grew larger, hurtling towards the ground at an astonishing speed.
"Thud—" With a deafening roar, the meteorite slammed into the bridge. The sturdy bridge instantly shattered, sending debris flying and billowing dust billowing everywhere.
Vehicles traveling on the bridge were caught in this catastrophic disaster. Some vehicles were crushed by the enormous impact, and all the passengers inside perished, with blood gushing from the shattered windows. Other vehicles were affected by the strong shockwave and rolled into the river. Still others were lucky; they were either just about to enter the bridge or had just left the bridge, thus escaping unharmed.
However, just as everyone was frantically dialing emergency services and doing their best to rescue the injured, a mysterious blue streak of light fell along with the meteorite, unnoticed by anyone.
Xu Anran moved stealthily through the chaotic crowd, disguising herself as a helpful person, and quietly approached the narrow crevice created by the meteorite impact. Sure enough, she found the stone emitting blue light there.
As she reached for the stone, something unexpected happened. The blue light flowing inside the stone, as if it possessed a life of its own, suddenly surged towards her wrist and merged into her body in an instant. This sudden change left Xu Anran utterly astonished.
When she came to her senses, the strange light that had been shimmering on the stone had vanished without a trace! The stone in her hand now seemed to have lost all its vitality, becoming dull and lifeless.
She frowned slightly, quickly placed the mysterious stone into her own space, and then turned and left.
After rushing back to her residence, she ate the steaming hot pot that Luo Xi had brought back, letting the spicy and fragrant flavor spread in her mouth in an attempt to dispel the unease in her heart.
After a short rest, she chatted with Luo Xi about the meteorites. Her phone screen kept lighting up, with group chat messages updating on the latest news about the meteorites that had fallen from the sky.
It must be said that this country acted remarkably quickly. In just one hour since the meteorite hit the ground, relevant departments had already swiftly taken action, set up a cordon, and devoted themselves to rescuing the injured.
Currently, entry within a five-meter radius of the meteorite is strictly prohibited. Only after all unrelated personnel have been safely evacuated can researchers wearing professional protective suits cautiously step into the area to begin detailed investigation and research on these mysterious meteorites.
After reading the message, Xu Anran returned to her room to rest. She climbed onto the bed and lay flat to completely relax her body, but at this moment, she did not experience any abnormal symptoms.
She could feel something new in her mind—the mysterious blue light from the stone. This blue light, like a sleeping spirit, quietly lurked deep within her mind.
Xu Anran tried to establish a connection with it, to touch it, and even to call out softly, hoping to get a response, but all her efforts were like stones sinking into the sea, as if the blue light had never existed at all.
Nevertheless, Xu Anran had an inexplicable intuition—this unknown entity would not bring her any danger or harm. This strange feeling stemmed from her deepest trust, as if she were born knowing it would never harm her. However, what puzzled Xu Anran most was the purpose of this mysterious blue light.
After racking her brains without finding a clue, Xu Anran simply stopped dwelling on it. Since she couldn't figure out the reason for the time being, she could only leave it to fate!
As the saying goes, "Where there's a will, there's a way," and "When the boat reaches the bridge, it will straighten itself." As time goes by, we may naturally come to know the answer.
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