After killing the "jealous poisonous woman", all the story background of Helen's Dream was revealed.
However, these are not the focus for the time being. The focus is still on the current level of exploration.
Laplace turned his attention to the two human head roses left on the scene.
The two human-headed roses had their eyes closed from the beginning, and had no tendency to attack. They seemed to be asleep, and they looked quite peaceful.
Laplace walked to the two human-headed roses and did not move for a long time.
"Are you going to kill them?" Angel asked.
Do you want to kill them? The underlying meaning is that they are different from the previous human-headed roses, and they may have a reason not to die.
Why did Angel say this? The reason is simple, because Angel knew the faces of these two people.
Previously, the book with illustrations they found in the study had clearly drawn these two people. They were the former masters of the Fan family... real nobles who were killed by the cook and the head maid.
couple.
That is, Helen's biological parents.
Angel didn't know why Helen's biological parents also appeared in Bila's belly, but in any case, from the information they learned, this aristocratic couple should not be as hateful as the others.
Because I don’t know any in-depth information about them, I can’t say that they are not bad. I can only say that they are much kinder than the other people who are greedy, jealous, greedy and arrogant.
What's more, their Human-headed Rose didn't attack Laplace, so it looked a little less malicious.
That's why Angel asked this question: Do you want to kill them?
Laplace stood in front of the two human-headed roses for a long time, actually thinking about this issue.
She was not hesitating for moral reasons, but was considering whether killing them would affect the exploration rate.
Laplace couldn't make a decision and could only turn his attention to Gleipnir.
Gleipnir did not answer immediately, but closed her eyes and fell into silence. Her saggy face that was drooping due to old age was constantly trembling, and the silver scale robe was filled with faint starlight. The starlight came from countless
They escaped from the scales, gathered together, and finally rushed into Gleipnir's eyebrows, as if the starlight was giving her new revelations.
After a few seconds, the vision around Gleipnir returned to calm, and she slowly opened her eyes.
"They are already dead, so the final outcome must be death. However, it is debatable whether we need to take action." Gleipnir's words reached everyone's ears.
After hearing this, Angel was still confused. What does this mean: They are already dead, so they must die?
Are you putting this or that?
Also, it needs to be discussed whose hands they died by... They were already dead, so why should they be discussing a giraffe?
Why can't you just answer the question: do it or don't do it?
Angel sighed silently in his heart. Sure enough, his own Dudolo is better. Give him what he gets. If he can interpret it, he will interpret it. If he can't interpret it, he will put it on the picture and let people understand it by himself.
When Angel sighed, Laplace nodded slightly: "I understand."
Angel was stunned for half a second and asked subconsciously: "What do you understand?"
Laplace: "Ignore them for now, just put them aside. Whether to kill them or not depends on their choice. And whether it is up to me to do it depends on what I discover later."
Angel: "...you mean, if they attack you, you will kill them? They choose to be a vase, so you just pretend they don't see it?"
Laplace nodded: "That's pretty much what it means."
Angel: "Then what do you mean when you say it depends on what you discover later?"
Laplace did not speak, but gestured with the scales in his hand, and then turned his attention to Bila beside him.
At this time, Bila had already had three layers of peritoneum cut open, and her body shape had also changed from a giant meat mountain to an ordinary meat mountain. Now, looking at Laplace's gestures, could it be that she was planning to cut open Bila's fourth peritoneal cavity?
Layer of peritoneum?
Angel's guess was correct. After Laplace threw aside the two human-headed roses, he was about to pick up the scales and continue to cut open Bila's belly.
Seeing this scene, Angel finally couldn't help but asked: "I've always been curious, why did you cut open Bila's belly?"
Facing Angel's question, Laplace paused for a moment before saying, "Because the answer is in her belly."
Angel was still puzzled: "The answer is in her belly? How...how did you know?"
Laplace said calmly: "Do you still remember the name of this special dream?"
Along with this question, Laplace spoke out clearly what he was thinking...
Judging from the name of this special dream, whether it is "Glutton's Carnival" or "Glutton's Feast", the subject is a glutton.
The meaning of glutton is self-evident - a creature with greedy appetite.
The glutton has been confirmed to be Bila.
Since Bila has been dominated by appetite, the answer comes naturally to why there are no other creatures in this special dream: they were all eaten by Bila.
This speculation is not without purpose.
"The reason why I entered this special dream was because I was on her prey list."
It's a prey list, not a kill list. Although Bila is indeed hunting Laplace, her purpose is not to simply kill, but to "hunt and devour".
This means that having Laplace on the hunting list is equivalent to being written into Bila's own menu.
From this, it can be proved that Bila's food is not only ordinary food, but also intelligent life.
After coming to this conclusion, think about what Gleipnir said: Helen's dream, Bila's dream and the glutton's feast actually all happened in the same space.
It is known that Laplace killed Helen in Helen's Dream, but now Helen's body is not in the house. The only possibility is that it is in Bila's belly.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Therefore, Laplace cut open Bila's belly just to find Helen.
I just didn't expect that before Helen could find it, such an unexpected surprise as the Human Head Rose would appear.
After hearing this, Angel slightly understood Laplace's action of cutting open Bella's belly, but he still didn't understand. Can he really find the answer by doing this?
"Can searching for Helen's body really increase the exploration level to 100%?"
Laplace said calmly: "Is Helen definitely dead?"
Angel: "...Huh?"
Laplace: "What if Helen is still alive?"
Angel was a little confused. He clearly saw Laplace killing the masked man, Helen, so why did Laplace say "Helen is still alive" at this time?
When Angel felt that he could not understand Laplace more and more, she continued: "If I kill him, will he definitely die? I also killed Bila before in Helen's Dream,
After killing Bila, my exploration rate reached 99%, which also shows that Bila was really killed by me."
"But you saw with your own eyes the process of Bila's resurrection. Since Bila can be resurrected, why can't Helen be resurrected?"
Greipnir also said something at this time: "Resurrection may be difficult to achieve in reality, but don't forget, this is a dream, not reality."
Laplace also nodded and said: "Besides, I killed Bila and Helen in 'Helen's Dream', but I didn't kill them both in 'Bila's Dream'."
"So, it is very possible that Helen was resurrected together with Bila, but he was not resurrected in 'Helen's Dream', but in a new special dream called 'Bila's Dream'."
"Bila's sweet dream is naturally Bila's home field. Even after Helen was resurrected, she had no home field advantage. She was immediately devoured by Bila."
"But is Helen definitely dead?" Laplace asked himself and answered: "Not necessarily."
The reason why Laplace believed that Helen was not dead was because of a previous prophecy made by Gleipnir.
——If you want to achieve 100% exploration, you need to live and die.
This prophecy was also the source of the confusion that Gleipnir had been having before.
Laplace didn't understand the meaning of this prophecy before, but now, she already has a guess.
The 'need to live and die' here definitely does not mean that she and Gleipnir should live or die. Since it is not the two of them, then who is it referring to?
Bila? Not really.
Because Bila alone cannot make her live and die at the same time.
Life and death are two completely different states, and it is basically impossible for them to coexist.
Since they cannot coexist, there is only one possibility left. There must be someone alive in this special dream, and this person is someone other than Bila.
In other places, Laplace and Gleipnir checked everything through "cross-traveling" to confirm that there was no living person.
Then combined with the previous speculation, the only possibility is that Helen who was swallowed by Bila is not dead, he is still alive!
Therefore, both life and death are necessary. This prophecy does not refer to one person, but to Helen and Bila!
…
When Laplace said this, without any further hesitation, he waved his scales and dissected the fourth layer of Bila's peritoneum.
When this layer of peritoneum was cut open, a cocoon wrapped in vines fell out of Bila's belly.
At the same time, Bila's body shrank from a fat mountain of flesh again, and returned to an ordinary figure.
No one cared about the change in Bila's figure, everyone's attention was focused on the vine cocoon.
This is a human-shaped vine cocoon. The most important thing is that this vine cocoon is still struggling. It seems like someone is trapped inside and trying to get out.
Laplace carefully used his scales to make an opening in the vine cocoon.
Perhaps the internal pressure difference between the inside and outside was too great due to excessive expansion, or the people inside were struggling very hard. It was clear that Laplace only made a small opening of less than five centimeters, but in an instant, it was shattered to pieces.
Ten centimeters.
Immediately afterwards, a large amount of foul-smelling acid poured out of the cocoon.
As the acid washed away, the hole got bigger and bigger, until finally, a man whose whole body was corroded was washed out by the acid.
This man, whose whole body was corroded to the point where his flesh and blood were exposed, was still struggling hard even though he was washed away to the outside world. He seemed not to notice that the surrounding environment had changed at all.
Angel noticed that there was a slightly corroded mask on his face.
This mask is exactly the same as the one worn by the masked man in Helen’s Dream!
In other words, is this the masked man? Is he really Helen?!
Angel was in a trance when he saw Laplace picking up the scales and pointing them at the masked man on the ground, his murderous aura leaking out.
The masked man was also shocked by this murderous aura. He was still struggling at first and his eyes were blurred, but now he slowly came back to his senses.
"Is he really Helen?" Angel asked softly.
He is not stupid. Laplace picked up the scales and pointed it at the masked man, not really to kill him, but to listen to the "execution" prompt.
Laplace was silent for a moment and nodded: "Yes."
After the words fell, Laplace put away his scales, came to the masked man, then stretched out his hand and covered his mask.
Under the shocked gaze of the masked man, Laplace pulled hard and pulled off his mask.
As the mask was pulled off, something strange happened.
The masked man's body began to shrink crazily, just like Bila before.
In a short while, the masked man shrank from a corroded muscular man into a skinny little boy like a chicken.
The little boy broke free of the corroded outer skin, as if the corroded skin was a piece of clothing, revealing his own skin underneath.
Although the corroded skin is quite ugly and terrifying, the little boy's own skin is not good-looking either.
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These marks are obviously not caused in a dream... this may be what the little boy looks like in reality.
It is precisely because the little boy has been unfairly treated in reality and is extremely thin that he fantasizes about becoming a powerful muscular man.
The real him is such cowardice and humbleness.
When he saw Laplace, saw Gleipnir in the distance, and saw the human-head balloon floating in mid-air, he shivered in fear.
This is his true character.
Not the powerful masked man in "Helen's Dream", but the cowardly boy in "Bela's Dream" who has hatred in his heart but is unable to resist: Veraph Van Halen.
Little Helen looked around blankly, feeling that everything around her was terrible.
Even Laplace is included.
Little Helen seemed to know who Laplace was. Perhaps the memory of Helen being killed in her dream was still in his mind.
However, when little Helen turned her head and saw two human-headed roses blooming not far away, she was stunned.
"Ah...ah..."
Little Helen seemed to be saying something, but unfortunately as soon as the words came out, they all turned into Aba Aba.
As for the reason, everyone understood it when he opened his mouth... There were no teeth in his mouth, and there were various scalded blisters on his tongue.
It was impossible for little Helen to be so cruel to herself. There was no doubt that this was what Bila or Bila's family did.
Although he couldn't explain a complete sentence, everyone could guess what little Helen was talking about.
He was calling his parents, full of emotions.
While calling, tears accumulated in little Helen's eyes, but he did not cry. Instead, with moist eyes, he climbed to the side of the human-headed rose step by step, babbling like a baby learning to speak, and kept talking.
calling.
Along with his vague call, the two heads, whose eyes had been closed before, finally opened their eyes...