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Chapter 551: Dual Realms

In the story, the character named “Ta” experiences a profound awakening, similar to a newborn taking its first breaths in an unfamiliar world. Everything around them seems incomprehensible as if they’ve just been thrown into a reality that doesn’t make sense. Their memories are fragmented, scattering like foam on the crests of turbulent ocean waves. It takes a considerable amount of time and effort for Ta to gradually piece together a cohesive sense of consciousness and understanding of the surrounding world.

The world, to them, appears to be veiled in a heavy, impenetrable curtain. It’s as if their senses have been repeatedly dismantled and reassembled by an invisible hand, leaving them disoriented. The chaotic sensations flooding their perception—buzzing sounds, shadows, and eerie lights—feel like they’ve been directly imprinted onto their nervous system, creating a cacophony that rattles their thoughts and jolts their consciousness.

Despite this overwhelming confusion, Ta musters the courage to move forward. They strive to identify the objects and shapes around them, struggling to remember their own identity and make sense of the perplexing situation they find themselves in.

Surrounding them are countless ambiguous figures, standing upright yet blurry, each one featuring hollows filled with swirls of psychedelic colors. These hollows seem to generate eerie currents of air that produce strange, unidentifiable sounds, howls, and hisses that fill the air with a palpable sense of dread and terror.

Just when everything seems hopelessly disorienting, a gentle, warm light begins to break through Ta’s distorted perception. Drawn to this inviting warmth, Ta, who had emerged from an abyss of confusion and even forgotten their own existence, begins to tentatively make their way toward it.

Meanwhile, in a bustling marketplace, Nina abruptly sets down a piece of affordable jewelry she had been examining. Her brows furrow in confusion as she turns her head, scanning the crowd behind her.

Sensing Nina’s sudden discomfort, Shirley, who is standing beside her, immediately turns to look in the same direction. “What’s the matter, Nina?” she asks curiously.

“I’m not sure,” Nina replies, her face still marked by a puzzled frown. “I felt a strange sensation, as if someone was watching us from behind. But maybe I’m just imagining things.”

Shirley scans the crowd but sees nothing out of the ordinary. “It must be your imagination,” she says, though her own brows furrow in a moment of doubt. She takes a moment to mentally consult her companion, Dog, who reassures her.

“Nothing’s there,” Dog communicates telepathically. “It’s simply crowded.”

Reassured, Shirley whispers back to Nina, “Dog says it’s all clear. His senses are usually spot-on.”

Nina takes one final look around before shaking her head. “Then it must just be my imagination,” she concedes.

The marketplace they are in is teeming with people. The area, while spacious, feels crowded due to the influx of both locals and tourists, each dressed in a variety of clothing styles that range from ordinary to exotic. Vendors energetically shout out their offerings, adding to the already cacophonous environment. The noise level is almost overwhelming but contributes to a lively and animated atmosphere. In such a setting, the sensation of being watched is not entirely uncommon, adding a layer of ambiguity to the entire situation.

“Miss, are you going to purchase these items or not?” The vendor’s impatient voice reverberates across the wooden table covered with an array of trinkets and jewelry. This breaks Nina’s pensive trance, pulling her back to the present moment.

“I’m so sorry,” Nina says, flashing the vendor a sheepish, apologetic smile. She picks up a delicately crafted hairpin and a shimmering brooch she had set aside earlier. “Could you please wrap these two items for me? Shirley, have you found anything that caught your eye?”

Shirley shakes her head, her eyes still scanning the offerings. “Not at this stall, but I’m optimistic about the next one.”

The vendor, satisfied with the sale, swiftly wraps Nina’s selections in colorful paper. After exchanging money for the items, the two friends venture deeper into the bustling marketplace. The sun still reigns high above the city-state, casting a warm glow over the throngs of shoppers and granting Nina and Shirley plenty of time to relish their afternoon outing.

In a reality far removed from the marketplace, Ta continues to wrestle with an existence punctuated by disorienting sensations and fragmented thoughts. The fog surrounding them feels like tiny needles pricking their skin and irritating their eyes. Meanwhile, a ceaseless torrent of guttural howls and screeching noises threatens to overwhelm their auditory senses. Oddly enough, the very confusion and disarray clouding their thoughts seem to blunt the edge of their acute physical discomfort. Staggering forward, Ta attempts to navigate through a world that defies description.

A slew of questions flood Ta’s consciousness: What exactly is skin? What function do eyes serve? What are eardrums? How am I capable of walking? How did I find myself here?

These rudimentary queries are not only perplexing but also painfully intense, as if something is actively obstructing Ta’s attempts at comprehension and memory formation.

Summoning the strength to lift their head, Ta attempts to locate the source of this inexplicable interference—something they perceive as a massive “noise.” Yet, in their nebulous state of awareness, the concept of “noise” is typically intangible. Confusingly, this noise seems visible—a chaotic swirl of disfiguring ripples that quake and writhe above them. This enigmatic presence seems to envelop the entire sky, disturbing the dim orbs of light and shifting shadows while melding with the cacophonous shrieks and other noises that emanate from the ground below. The sight is both nauseating and terrifying.

Mustering their resolve, Ta takes tentative steps forward, making their way through the oppressive noise. They skirt around the shadowy, indistinct figures that surround them—figures with hollows filled with psychedelic hues, emitting a variety of hissing sounds. Despite the obstacles, Ta persists, advancing at a slow yet determined pace.

Back in the earthly realm, Nina comes to an abrupt halt for the second time. Now, she stands frozen in the middle of a busy pathway, her eyes widening as they fixate on an ostensibly empty space before her. A faint golden glimmer seems to materialize and ascend stealthily within her line of sight.

Sensing Nina’s sudden change in demeanor, Shirley also halts. Her eyebrows knit together in confusion as she follows Nina’s gaze to the empty space. After several seconds of uneasy silence, she cautiously articulates what she herself had begun to feel. “Nina, I think I sensed it too. It feels like something—perhaps an entity—has been observing us and has now followed us here.”

At that moment, the golden light reflecting in Nina’s eyes amplifies as if resonating with a force far beyond the scope of their immediate, bustling surroundings. An unsettling feeling envelops both young women as they sense that they’ve touched the fringes of something that transcends the ordinary—something ineffable that challenges the very fabric of their reality.

“Did Dog pick up on anything?” Nina inquires, her voice tinged with a subtle yet unmistakable note of apprehension.

Shirley replies in an equally subdued tone, her eyes sweeping cautiously over the throng of market-goers. “Dog didn’t sense anything specific, but he did note that experiencing ‘illusions’ multiple times is cause for concern. There may be some unnatural element interfering with our perception of reality.”

Nina responds with a slight nod, her eyes darting across the various sections of the marketplace as if searching for something out of place.

Positioned strategically along the edges of the busy marketplace, she spotted guardians from the local church—known as the “Guardians of Knowledge” from the Truth Academy. Dressed in scholarly robes and armed with heavy-caliber revolvers fastened to their waists, these Truth Guardians are imbued with divine alertness granted by Lahem, the god of wisdom. They are trained to instantly identify and neutralize any evil entities that dare to infiltrate the physical realm.

Yet, at this moment, these Truth Guardians appear to be at ease, showing no signs of detecting any disturbances within the crowd.

“The sensation has faded, and the Truth Guardians seem completely undisturbed,” Nina confides quietly to Shirley. “But I can’t help but think that this wasn’t a figment of my imagination.”

Shirley leans closer, whispering, “So what’s our next move? Do we inform one of the guardians?”

Nina ponders momentarily. “My uncle always advised that if we encounter anything suspicious, like heretics or other threats, we should report it immediately.”

The suggestion takes Shirley aback. Accustomed to dealing with threats in a more direct, even violent, manner, the notion of ‘reporting’ hadn’t even crossed her mind. However, as she mulls it over, she remembers Captain Duncan’s past acts of “righteous reporting,” and a confusing emotion bubbles up. She wonders, momentarily, if her more brutal instincts make her ill-suited to deal with this situation that seems to border on the supernatural.

After grappling briefly with this internal discord, Shirley shakes her head. “Even if we were to report it, what would we say? That we felt someone’s gaze upon us? The guardians might dismiss us as nuisances causing a disturbance.”

Simultaneously, in a parallel dimension, Ta’s fragmented memory struggles to coalesce into something tangible. The figure wrestles with the sensation of a foreboding, deep red aura that haunts their recollections—like murky pools of blood converging in the recesses of their mind. This sinister, crimson hue seems to drift menacingly through their remembered skies, relentlessly pursuing both them and their… companions?

Companions? The word raises new questions, adding another layer of complexity to Ta’s already turbulent state of mind.

As the girls deliberate over their next course of action, the atmosphere grows thick with palpable tension. Oblivious to them, Ta continues to wade through their splintered memories and a steadily escalating sense of impending danger. Somewhere in the murky realm that separates these disparate realities, an invisible yet potent force begins to stitch together a complex tapestry of intersecting destinies.

In a sudden burst of clarity, new memories erupt within the murky depths of Ta’s consciousness, disorienting them momentarily. And then even more recollections flood in. Yes, that’s right. Ta did have companions. They had all embarked on an arduous journey together—but to what end? As the fog of their memory lifts momentarily, Ta realizes they had set out on an epic quest to save their world. Guided by ancient prophecies, they had sought the location where a red light had fallen, hoping it would hold the key to their world’s salvation. Along this perilous journey, they had lost many: first the hunter siblings, then the reticent magician, followed by a few valiant knights.

In the bustling marketplace, Nina decides to take action and report their uneasy feelings to the nearby guardians. Although articulating their suspicions may prove challenging, Nina believes it’s best to leave matters like this to the professionals. Moreover, as her Uncle Duncan often advised, there’s no harm in reporting something if the intent is sincere, and they might even be rewarded if their suspicions prove true.

Nina grabs Shirley’s arm, sensing her hesitation, and guides her toward the guardians stationed at the side of the road.

In Ta’s surreal reality, a warm sensation—accompanied by a faint, hazy glow—appears not too far in the distance. Ta instinctively stops contemplating and starts advancing toward it. As they proceed, it feels as though a heavy “veil” materializes, hindering their progress. An unsettling, droning noise intensifies around them, and grotesque, hissing entities seem to roam aimlessly, exuding an aura of palpable malice and unspeakable horror. Despite these obstacles, Ta quickens their pace, irresistibly drawn toward the one recognizable and comprehensible element in their fractured memories.

As Nina and Shirley reach the guardians, the uniformed figures clad in academy-style robes look up curiously at the young women. “Can we assist you, ladies?” one guardian inquires with a friendly smile.

In Ta’s otherworldly reality, the warm glow is now nearing an entity so indescribable that it induces an overwhelming sense of anxiety.

Choosing her words carefully, Nina begins to share her concerns with the guardians. “Something feels off in the marketplace. Just a few moments ago—”

At that exact moment, Ta’s ‘hand’ reaches out to make contact with the mysterious shadowy figure. As they do, all veils, mists, and barriers seem to form an impregnable boundary. But in that same instant, piercing this boundary, Ta feels a genuine sensation of pain for the first time in this surreal realm.

Taking a leap of faith, Ta lunges forward—

A piercing scream rips through the marketplace, causing everyone—shoppers, vendors, and guardians alike—to freeze in their tracks. The scream chills the air, reverberating with an unsettling resonance that leaves an indelible impact on all present, including Nina, Shirley, and the vigilant guardians.

As if led by an invisible hand of fate, it seems that these two different realities are somehow converging. Decisions made in one dimension send ripples through the fabric of the other, blurring the boundaries between what is possible and what remains yet unknown.

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    [/ (Ta awakens from the slumber of chaos, touching this strange and incomprehensible world like a newborn child. Fragments of memory and thought rise and dissipate like foam on the ocean’s surface, unable to form a complete consciousness or understanding for a long time.

    The entire world seems shrouded in a thick veil, while Ta’s perception feels as if it has been shattered and reassembled a thousand times by an invisible force. The mind struggles to comprehend the mad and disordered sensory signals—buzzing noise and eerie, murky light and shadow seem to be etched directly onto the nerves, stirring consciousness and piercing thought.

    Ta attempts to step forward, to distinguish the things around them, to recall themselves, to understand the current situation.

    Countless indistinct figures surround Ta. These entities have undefined contours, their upright forms floating with hollow voids of mesmerizing colors. Strange currents flow through these voids, producing an indescribable howling and hissing sound, filling the air with an overwhelming sense of dread.

    Then, a warm glow appears in their perception. Following this warmth, Ta, who has awakened from darkness and forgotten their own existence, slowly moves forward...)

    Nina suddenly put down the cheap accessory she had been selecting, furrowing her brows in confusion. She turned to glance behind her.

    Shirley immediately noticed and turned her head curiously. "Huh? Nina, what’s wrong?"

    "I don’t know..." Nina still looked perplexed, scanning the crowd behind her. "I suddenly felt a movement back there, like someone was watching us... but maybe it was just an illusion?"

    "It must be an illusion..." Shirley frowned slightly at Nina's words and instinctively looked around the marketplace. "There are people everywhere—someone probably just glanced this way, that’s all."

    Even as she said this, she cautiously confirmed with Ah Gou in her mind.

    "Nothing there," Ah Gou’s response came quickly. "Just a lot of people."

    "Ah Gou says there’s nothing," Shirley whispered to Nina. "Its senses wouldn’t be wrong."

    Nina blinked, looked back again, then shook her head. "...Guess it was just my imagination."

    The marketplace was crowded, and the constant movement of people made the spacious market feel a little cramped. The crowd was not only filled with locals but also many tourists in foreign attire, strolling among the stalls. Merchants’ cries for business rose and fell in the air, creating an almost deafening noise—yet it was a noise full of life.

    In such a bustling place, feeling a stray glance or two was hardly unusual.

    "Miss, are you buying or not?"

    The vendor’s voice interrupted Nina’s thoughts.

    "Oh, oh, sorry." Nina quickly came back to her senses and smiled apologetically at the vendor. Then, she lifted the hairpin and brooch she had just chosen. "These two, please wrap them up for me. Shirley, did you find anything you liked?"

    "I... didn’t find anything." Shirley shook her head. "I’ll check the next stall."

    The vendor packed the items, Nina paid, and the two girls continued to wander through the bustling marketplace. There was still plenty of time before sunset, with the sun still high above the city-state—they could enjoy themselves for quite a while.

    (The mist permeating the surroundings stung the skin and eyes. The endless cacophony of howls and wails seemed capable of shredding eardrums. Yet, for better or worse, the fragmented thoughts and chaotic perceptions somewhat dulled the unbearable pain, as the forgotten being staggered through this incomprehensible world, struggling to think.

    What is skin? What are eyes? What is an eardrum? How am I walking? How did I arrive here?

    Starting with the most basic questions, Ta became confused by everything.

    And yet, there was something irritating, constantly interfering with their thoughts and memories, bringing them even more pain and bewilderment.

    Ta tried to lift their head, searching for the source of the disturbance—something loomed high above, a massive... noise.

    Ta felt puzzled. In their crude and unclear understanding, "noise" was supposed to be something invisible. Yet they were certain—what they saw was noise.

    A writhing, chaotic ripple quivering and undulating endlessly in the sky. The ripples stretched across the entire chaotic firmament, stirring the drifting, murky light and shadow, merging with the countless shrieking noises below. It was nauseating. It was terrifying.

    Ta struggled forward, moving through the sea of noise, carefully avoiding those grotesque, hissing entities with their shifting, hypnotic voids. Slowly, step by step, they pressed on...)

    Nina stopped again. This time, she stood in the middle of the street, her eyes wide as she stared at an empty space.

    In her pupils, a faint golden shimmer flickered.

    Shirley immediately stopped as well, frowning in confusion as she looked toward the same empty spot. After a few seconds, she hesitantly broke the silence. "I think I felt it too. Like something was watching us... and it followed us..."

    "Did Ah Gou sense anything?" Nina tensed up slightly, lowering her voice.

    "Ah Gou still says it didn’t sense anything," Shirley whispered back, carefully observing their surroundings. "But it also says that having the same ‘illusion’ multiple times is worth being cautious about. Maybe something that shouldn’t exist in reality is interfering with us..."

    Nina nodded slightly, glancing at the marketplace from the corner of her eye.

    Amid the crowd, she could see the church guards standing along the streets.

    The "Knowledge Guardians" of the Academy of Truth watched over this densely populated area. They wore academy-style robes, carried large-caliber revolvers at their waists, and observed the streets and plazas with keen yet calm eyes—eyes blessed by Rahm, the God of Wisdom, capable of detecting intrusions of evil into reality.

    But these "Knowledge Guardians" seemed completely relaxed, as if they hadn’t noticed anything unusual in the marketplace.

    "The feeling is gone now... The guards don’t seem to notice anything either, but I’m sure I wasn’t just imagining it," Nina muttered to Shirley.

    Shirley responded in a hushed voice, "What do you want to do?"

    "...Should we report it to those guards?" Nina considered. "Uncle says if we ever run into cultists or other dangers, we should report it to the guardians immediately."

    Shirley was momentarily stunned. The word "report" barely existed in her violent, foul-mouthed brain—she hadn’t even thought in that direction.

    Yet, recalling Captain Duncan’s many instances of "righteous reporting," an odd sense of dissonance surfaced in her mind—

    As a crude, uneducated troublemaker, was her moral compass truly so misaligned with this eldritch deity’s family?

    But after a brief moment of contradiction, she shook her head. "How would we even report it? Just say we feel like someone’s following us? The guardians will think we’re making trouble..."

    (Among the shattered memories, was there anything that could be pieced together?

    Ta struggled to recall. While staggering forward, they remembered a deep crimson hue, like thick blood pooling together. That dark red glow floated in the sky of their memories, endlessly pursuing them, pursuing their... companions.

    Companions? What are companions?

    A new memory suddenly surfaced deep within their mind, puzzling them. And then, they remembered more.

    Ah, Ta had companions. They had set out together on a long journey—but what was their purpose?

    It seemed... they were going to save the world.

    Guided by the prophet, they had set forth toward the falling red light, searching for a way to save the world. Many had begun the journey together, but the hunter siblings fell first, then the taciturn mage, followed by the knights...)

    Nina decided to report it to the nearby guards anyway.

    Even if explaining it would be troublesome, this was a job for professionals. And as Uncle Duncan always said—if you report it sincerely, no one will blame you if it turns out to be nothing. And if the report is valid, there might even be a reward.

    She pulled a reluctant Shirley toward the roadside guards.

    (Ah, that warmth appeared again—not far ahead, radiating a hazy glow.

    Ta stopped thinking and instinctively moved toward it.

    Thick "curtains" gathered around, seemingly trying to block their steps. The buzzing noise intensified, and those hissing, grotesque figures wandered the area, emanating an unspeakable malice and horror.

    But Ta quickened their pace, drawing closer to the light—just like...

    A lost soul, lunging toward the only familiar, comprehensible thing in their memory.)

    Nina reached the roadside.

    The academy-robed Knowledge Guardian turned, curiously eyeing the two school-aged girls approaching.

    "Do you need help, young ladies?" the guardian asked with a warm smile.

    (A hissing, whispering noise came from ahead—the light had approached an unfathomable entity, bringing an intense sense of unease.)

    "We feel like something’s wrong..." Nina began explaining. "Just now—"

    (Ta finally reached the warm glow. Before closing the distance completely, they reached out a "hand," trying to touch the hazy silhouette.

    At that moment, all curtains and mist seemed to solidify into an invisible boundary. And breaking through that boundary brought the first real sensation—pain.

    Ta lunged forward.)

    A scream suddenly tore through the marketplace.]
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    Fragments of multiple realities
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    Ta Ruijin?
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    Honestly, you can never anticipate when the pace picks up in this novel
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    I’ll be real with you guys, if I say I understood everything that happened in this chapter I’d be lying…
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