Under the reflection of this color, Liu Shasha was stunned for two seconds.
After a brief pause, she let out a sharp cry.
This cry emanated from the depths of her subconscious, and the entire dream world was shaken by this scream. Her brain waves began to fluctuate erratically, and the previously clear screen was covered with snow-like noise.
At the same time, the body that was originally lying flat in the dream hammock began to twitch.
However, the restraints restricted the angle of movement of her body, so Liu Shasha could only twist like a snake.
Seeing this, Anchorage quickly input a command. Liu Shasha, who was originally twitching non-stop, suddenly felt like she was electrocuted. All the muscles in her body contracted vigorously, her body was stretched straight, and her waist was arched high.
After briefly maintaining this state for a few seconds, he completely collapsed as if he had lost all his energy.
"What did you do?"
"I severed the communication between her brain and the outside body."
Anchorage wiped the sweat from his forehead, and it was obvious that he was also very nervous just now.
"In this way, changes in internal consciousness will no longer be reflected in the external body, and external interference will no longer disturb the dream."
"Won't it be dangerous?"
"Won't."
Anchorage shook his head.
"Although it hasn't been fully implemented yet, it's already a mature technology in the laboratory. This interference only targets unconscious actions and will automatically become ineffective when her conscious mind regains consciousness."
Bai Yi was skeptical about what he said, but after all, Anchorage had no reason to harm her, so she had to continue watching.
As if to verify Anchorage's statement, after the cut-off took effect, the picture on the screen became clear again, and Liu Shasha in the picture stopped screaming.
But she kept her head down, refusing to look at the color above her head.
The boundless ocean was no longer beneath her feet, but had turned into rolling black mist at some point.
Liu Shasha felt like she was in the clouds.
She stepped on the clouds and looked around curiously, but still kept her head down to avoid looking at the colors above her head.
The next moment, a red glow emerged from the clouds, illuminating the pitch-black clouds from below like roiling blood.
At the beginning, there were only one or two spots of magnificent light, but in a short period of time, the number of spots increased rapidly, and the black clouds began to churn violently under the illumination of this light, like boiling water.
The dream became unstable from the moment the red light appeared, and countless lines began to appear on the screen. Like childish scribbles, the lines twisted like snakes, disappearing and reappearing.
Bai Yi immediately took out the piece of paper that Liu Shasha had handed him at the Black Stone Monument from his pocket.
She said she drew it when she just woke up from a dream.
Bai Yi held the paper in his hand and placed it next to the screen for comparison.
I found that the two have many similarities.
At least a considerable number of characters can be seen as the same thing.
"This is... some kind of text or symbol."
Bai Yi suddenly came to his senses.
The vibrations of the dream are intensifying.
The symbols had covered the entire image. Finally, after the shaking reached a peak, the dream was interrupted.
"She's awake."
Anchorage said as he glanced at the data on the screen.
"Her consciousness is being pulled away from the bottom and returning to herself."
While waiting for Liu Shasha to wake up, Anchorage was picking up various scattered equipment while chatting with Bai Yi intermittently.
"Where do you think that is?"
"What did you say we saw?"
Bai Yi raised his eyebrows slightly.
"Isn't it a dream?"
"no."
Anchorage's eyes were full of enthusiasm and longing.
“It’s another world over there.”
"Really?"
Bai Yi had already vaguely sensed the problem.
"But she's right here..."
"abyss."
Anchorage interrupted.
"Her consciousness is connected to the abyss. She doesn't need her own body to go there."
Bai Yi looked at Anchorage.
He didn't expect that the other party actually knew the existence of the abyss. You know, this matter is confidential.
"Don't look at me like that."
Anchorage didn't care.
"You don't think I came here just to be a barefoot doctor, do you? If that's the case, I'd rather go to the front line, where I have more opportunities to show my talents."
Bai Yi glanced at Liu Shasha's condition and saw that the latter still looked completely unconscious, so he asked Anchorage in a low voice.
"How much do you know about the Abyss?"
"As much as you."
Anchorage shrugged.
"I can't help it. The higher-ups won't tell me anything. Maybe she's the only one in our three-person team who knows the abyss best."
Anchorage pointed at Liu Shasha.
Bai Yi smiled bitterly.
Indeed, among all the people present, only this girl could clearly feel the existence of the abyss.
However, I can only experience it in my dreams, and I will remember nothing once I wake up.
"Um……"
A slight moan was heard behind her, and Liu Shasha woke up.
Anchorage strode over, untied her restraints and helped her sit up in the dream hammock with his hands.
"How does it feel?"
"Headache."
She put her hand on her forehead.
"I seem to have had the same dream again, but I can't remember what it was."
Suddenly she thought of something and asked Anchorage.
"You guys recorded it, right? Let me see it."
Bai Yi was about to refuse, but Anchorage spoke first.
"It's just some icons and curves. You can't understand them."
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