Louise didn't have absolute confidence in what she was doing either.

She is not very clear about the consequences of what she is going to do? Whether it's for her personally, or even for the whole world, maybe she thinks a little complicated. Perhaps, this is the illusion brought to her by Adam and "Goddess of the Night".

The strong wind outside the cave was still howling, but the heavy rain refused to fall for a long time, as if a person's anger was continuously accumulating, just waiting for the final thunder to sound.

Louise clenched the handle in her palm, and the door in front of her gradually became solid from unreal.

It seems to be a wooden door, and the handle is stained with some brass color. I don't know if it is because of the material itself, or because of long-term decay?

In fact, just now, Louise didn't see this door at the first time, otherwise, she would not have launched an attack rashly to break the wall, she just seemed to have discovered the source of that sense of repulsion.

However, at the moment when the wall shattered and the smoke dissipated, this illusory door appeared in her eyes.

"The matter has come to this, do you still have to get cold feet?"

Louise asked herself, then exerted a little force in her hand, turned the brass-colored handle in her palm, and with a light pull, the wooden door opened.

Inside the door was a gray mist, and houses and streets could be vaguely seen in the thick mist.

A city, but Louise couldn't see the overall appearance of the city.

She tried to step through the wooden door, penetrate the fog, and walk into the city.

Unfortunately, she failed. The dense fog in front of her eyes seemed to become an unbreakable wall, blocking her from the wooden door.

In the next second, this layer of mist suddenly became transparent.

Louise tried again, and found that she still couldn't step through the wooden door, but the whole city was clearly presented in front of her eyes.

There is a driver pulling a rickshaw, a woman in a long skirt is sitting on the seat, there are passers-by taking a leisurely stroll, a blue train shuttles through the black track laid in the middle of the street, and scattered people are sitting in the train Many passengers.

Just like a microcosm of an ordinary city, people living in the city live their own lives and live in peace with each other.

However, among the people in this city, some have rotten faces and dark yellow pus flowing from the top of their heads, some have black and blue spots all over their bodies, and their skin is swollen and shiny. The flesh and blood disappeared, only bones.

Suddenly, everyone's movements stopped suddenly, not only people, but even trains and horses were still fixed at the same instant, and the whole city seemed to freeze.

In the next second, everyone in the city started to move.

Those who were sitting stood up straight, those who turned their backs to the wooden door turned around, and those who had expressions on their faces all restrained themselves completely.

Everyone turned towards the wooden door, towards Louise, and countless eyes focused on Louise, with expressionless faces and empty eyes, exactly the same as the actions of the passengers and owners of the restaurants before.

Even, people in this city spoke at the same time.

Their language is not difficult to understand, it's just that various languages ​​are mixed together, and some people speak fast, while others stumble, so it sounds layer upon layer, as if with echoes.

Louise could hear them clearly, and what they were saying was:

"welcome."

These people were more polite than the restaurant owner just now. Louise's thinking suddenly diverged for a moment. Then, she didn't have time to think about what this sentence meant, nor did she have time to make any attempts.

Because, the city in front of me suddenly experienced drastic changes.

The gray mist reappeared, even thicker, rolling and enveloping the entire city, and the city was like boiled water, suddenly boiling up.

There were no screams, no unnecessary noise, the whole city was just shrouded in mist, gradually assimilated, and finally rushed towards Louise who was standing outside the wooden door.

Louise was unprepared, or in other words, all her preparations had no leeway in this situation. She just widened her eyes, feeling that her whole body was enveloped in a gray-white mist.

There was no painful feeling as imagined, nor any other discomfort, and not even the slightest whisper rang in his ears.

After a short moment, Louise came back to her senses and subconsciously wanted to back away, but she found that the dense fog in front of her had disappeared.

The majestic fog that was enough to cover the entire city seemed to be completely absorbed by Louise, but she herself did not respond.

The next second, Louise suddenly let go of her right hand, because the wooden door in front of her eyes became unreal again, and then disappeared completely, as if reintegrated into the void.

The strong wind swept over again, and the big hole that she destroyed appeared in front of Louise's eyes. She stood there unscathed, as if everything that happened just now was an illusion.

Frowning immediately, Louise checked her body carefully, but found nothing abnormal, and there was no knowledge she hadn't mastered in her head.

How can this be? She was a little reluctant to believe it.

Klein at least has a spell that can directly connect to Origin Castle, but he didn't get anything!

Regardless of whether the city that appeared in front of his own initiative just now was a corner of the "City of Disaster", or a little bit of aura leaked out, it shouldn't have brought any changes to him like it is now.

"Hasn't anything changed?"

Louise murmured, temporarily giving up the idea of ​​continuing to investigate, but slowly turned around, looking through the restaurant, through the strong wind and thick fog outside, and shot in a more distant direction.

The wind in the distance seems to be getting tighter, and lightning and thunderstorms seem to be raging across the sky.

Suddenly, there was a coherent knock on the door, interrupting Louise's thoughts.

She listened carefully, and the knocking on the door took three times as a pause, like a human knocking on the door, but there was no sound of walking in the restaurant, which meant that no one opened the door.

"Where's the owner of the restaurant?" Louise frowned and muttered, Echo glanced at the big hole behind her, and then walked towards the restaurant lobby.

She didn't open the door immediately, but jumped upstairs, and found that the doors of all the rooms were open, but the residents were all lying peacefully on their beds, breathing steadily.

After confirming that no one died, Louise jumped downstairs silently, walked to the door, and gently opened the door lock.

A gust of cold wind blew across his face, and Klein appeared in his line of sight. The team behind him expanded a bit, including the captain of the White Agate, Elland, and others.

"Why are you back?" Louise asked.

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