Chapter 568: âPraise The Name Of The Divine Transporterâ
POSTED ONÂ MAY 4, 2023Â BYÂ JACK RUSSELL
Just by looking at the pages with jade and stone texture, Annan guessed that this was probably an original work.
Just looking at the cover, Annan felt a heavy weight in his brain. It was like a sore muscle after a workout.
Of course, Annan also felt this feeling before.
After reading the original scripture for some time, Annan would also experience similar feelings.
It was like feeling nauseous when seeing delicious food after being stuffed. In fact, this was a warning from the brain to the body, indicating âno more foodâ. Otherwise, the body would be stuffed to death like a goldfish.
This could also be understood as the âcooldown timeâ to comprehend the original scripture.
The previous Frederick should have read the book âThe Law of Similarity and Prophetic Dreamsâ, passed out, and entered a nightmare.
Could it be Frederickâs prophetic dream?
Annan pondered.
At this moment, the plot introduction flashed in Annanâs eyes:
[Frederick fell into a nightmare after reading the original âLaw of Similarity and Prophetic Dreamsâ]
[âabandoned streets.]
[âsevered friendship.]
[âthe conspiracy of the deities.]
[âthe lost lover.]
[Did Frederick foresee the future in the past?]
[Or did the future Frederick recall the past before dying?]
[There is only one thing that Frederick knowsâŚ]
[According to the development in the âprophecyâ, Ingrid is about to face misfortune.]
[He will do everything to prevent that unfortunate future from coming.]
After reading the introductory plot in front of him, a large amount of data flow finally unfolded in front of Annan.
[Main mission: Changing the Fate]
[Prevent Ingrid from acting alone.]
Below the main mission, a side mission acted as a clue.
Annan finally remembered.
Why did he feel an inexplicable sense of disharmony previouslyâŚ
It was not because of the deserted streets.
Nor was it because of any foreign objects around.
Or he realized that he was in a nightmareâŚ
Instead, the very reason was that Annan had already come into contact with the crucial character âJusticeâ, but what about his main mission?
Why didnât it appear?
Annan had indeed encountered this situation, which happened in âNightmare: Galleryâ. The outside world part was just the location of the choosing the dungeon level.
In hindsight, what had happened was Frederickâs prophetic dream.
But if it was just his prophetic dream, it did not explain why the two prompts included Frederick and Justice upon entering.
âAhem.â At this moment, Annan heard a light cough.
Annan noticed that the expressions of Justice and Ingrid became serious and tense. So if he realized something, he immediately stood up and looked in the direction where the voice came from.
The person coming toward them with light footsteps was an old man.
The old man had messy, gray, shoulder-length hair and wore a purple garment similar to a toga [1] worn by ancient Romans. His gray pupils were calm and tranquil like water. He wore gray cloth shoes and a dark gray lace sash draped from his left shoulder to his right waist. He had a smile on his face and exuded a faint scent of alcohol.
âProfessor.â The three responded in unison.
When the old man saw the three of them, he couldnât help but smile.
As the old man smiled, Annan caught a whiff of the intoxicating aroma of wine emanating from him. It wasnât the stench of alcohol but rather a captivating scent that seemed to emerge from his mouth and intoxicated those who caught even the slightest whiff. It made Annanâs mind feel a bit hazy, and his cheeks flushed.
âI knew it. I felt the spindle was touched. It turned out that a distinguished guest has arrivedâŚâ
He looked like a drunken old man, showing the three of them a sincere and hearty smile. Like an exaggerated actor, he placed his right handâs middle and ring fingers on his chest and leaned forward slightly.
Seeing this, Justice and Ingrid were at a loss.
However, Annanâs heart suddenly tightened.
That was because he saw the golden rings on the ten fingers of the old man.
Annan realized the true identity of the drunk old man in front of him â Gray Professor Seti.
In this era, Seti should be the second Idol Wizard in the world.
Seri seemed to be able to see Annanâs true identity. That was why he called him a âdistinguished guestâ and greeted him whimsically.
âMarvelous.â
Old Seti circled them, sniffed their scent, and narrowed his eyes happily as if savoring delicious food, âItâs the fragrance from the bugs that escaped from the cobweb.
âAn escapist? A savior? A betrayer? Or a self-deluded saint?â
The old man seemingly pointed out something.
Annan narrowed his eyes slightly.
Justice and Ingrid had no idea what was happening and could only understand a small part.
Ingrid explained in a panic, âProfessor! Frederick entered the nightmare. Itâs true! Itâs just that he woke up againââ
When Ingrid said this, she gently pulled Annanâs right little finger and said pleadingly, âSpeak upâŚâ
âThatâs right, professor!â
Justiceâs voice was so loud that it overwhelmed Ingrid immediately.
He yelled, âFrey has fallen asleep! Itâs dangerous!â
Hearing this, Gray Professor just smiled slightly.
Seti smiled at Annan, âDid you have a dreamâŚor did you wake up from a dream?â
âI had a nightmare first and then woke up from the nightmare.â
Ingrid, on the side, quickly waved her hands and explained.
Annan was just silent for a while.
Annan asked probingly, âWhat do you think?â
âIt isnât about what I think, but what you think.â
Gray Professor said slowly.
Seti looked into Annanâs pupils, âYou want to stop hatred and misfortune. But thatâs wrong.
âYou think so because you have the heart of a dragon. The heart of a dragon is powerful, more robust than the heart of a jackal, more potent than the heart of a man, and stronger than the heart of a lion. But humans donât have such strong hearts. Only hatred can give people long-lasting strength.
âWe are just mortals and not born dragons.â Annan was silent.
He slowly raised his head and stared at Gray Professor.
Annan became increasingly certain that the gray pupils of âGray Professorâ had already penetrated Frederickâs body and saw the inner essence.
However, the other two didnât understand.
On the contrary, Justice looked at Professor Gray with shining eyes, focusing on the surface of the professorâs views, which might have sounded âcoolâ to the young man. However, he clearly did not understand what Professor Gray was implying.
This dialogue crossed the boundary between dreams and reality and the boundary of time
that spanned decades.
After a moment of silence, Annan asked, âWhat do you think?â
Constrained by the rule that âdreamers could not show that they had discovered this was a nightmare,â the Gray Professor could not reveal it blatantly to Annan. Instead, he could only put it in vague words.
In other words, it was up to Annan to realize it himself.
The last one who saw through that he was the dreamer seemed to be the Man in the Mirror.
From this point of view, Gray Professor and Michelangelo were not too far apart.
The corners of Gray Professorâs mouth raised slightly.
The gray pupils of his eyes were full of amusement, but there was not a trace of a human figure reflected in them.
He spoke in a self-absorbed manner, Let me peacefully enter the graveâ you only need to pray.â
âThe unfortunate person will inevitably offer themselves to the furnace of misfortune. My hands will be burned and become stronger; my feet will be burned and become agile. My pupils will be burned like glass, and I will be able to gaze upon the Divine Transporter.â
ââŚit seems like a poem by Austere-Winter?â
In the silence, Ingrid guessed aloud.
Seti smiled and looked at her.
âAnd what about the later part? Do you remember, Ingrid?â
âI gaze at the sun, seeking the light sealed in my pupils.â
Instead, Annan continued in a cold voice, âBut when I looked at the sun, all I shed were tears⌠I knew in my heart that my body was just ordinary.
âIn the melting pot of the Light Realm, my body was burnt to nothingness, my teeth rotted, and my skin and flesh dissolvedâ
âI cry because of this â I am mortal!â
In âNightmare: Wolfâs Kiss,â he heard pieces of the poem.
Later, with the help of the Paper Princess, he found the full text of the long poem.
It told the story of a berserker who fanatically pursued the âDivine Transporterâ, deliberately tortured himself with the pain of the mortal world, wanted to make himself transcend and ascend to the Light Realm with the Divine Transporter.
This knowledge carried weight. Therefore, many people thought this was a reference to those transcenders who had no talent but to pursue the path of becoming a deity.
âThe ascendancy ritual was usually compared to the âDivine Transporterâ. Likewise, the process of the ascension to a deity was compared to âbeing sent into the Light Realm by the Divine Transporterâ.
What Gray Professor recited was the opening part of the poem.
Berserker bid farewell to his parents, full of confidence and ready to embark on a journey of seeking pain.
What Annan responded to was the context near the two-third mark. It was about a Berserker who had experienced many hardships and eventually realized he was still a mortal who could not board the Divine Transporter. All hopes were lost.
The ritualists usually interpreted this as implying that even with strong desires, one could not ascend without stepping into the Golden Rank and instead would bring ruin to oneself.
Annan remembered the content of this poem because of its name.