Cai Gen was unwilling to accept it. After closing his eyes, his body kept falling.
Cai Gen has experienced this situation countless times.
This is the feeling whether it is in a dream, in a waking state, or when someone dies suddenly.
It was so old-fashioned that Cai Gen was used to it.
Finally, as he fell, he reached his limit and lost consciousness.
Although he has long been used to it, it does not mean that Cai Gen likes this.
Cai Gen didn't like this feeling. He felt like he was falling into an abyss, feeling hopeless, helpless, and depressed.
I really can’t understand why I still have to suffer this when I’m already dead?
Do you think that as long as you exist, you are here to suffer?
Of course, no one will answer.
When he regained consciousness, Cai Gen felt that he had not entered a dream, nor had he entered the world of suffering in his body. It was a completely unfamiliar environment.
The surrounding visibility was very low, and there were no obvious luminous objects in the sky. It seemed as if everything was covered with a layer of black air, and it seemed that the signal was insufficient and was constantly distorting, as if it was an extremely unstable space.
Everything in front of him did not make Cai Gen feel strange at first.
After his death, he would definitely not go downstairs to drink and fight with Brother Feng Tai. This Cai Gen had already known himself.
The god of suffering must have given him many unexpected surprises, including his whereabouts after death.
Surrounded by stalls where everything had not been clearly seen, Cai Gen felt refreshed.
The feeling of weakness and aging before death is gone, and what you get in exchange is a kind of physical and mental happiness.
It seemed like every cell was shouting with excitement. It was as if I was a fish, returning to the water. My whole body felt so comfortable that I closed my eyes again and was intoxicated.
A jolt made Cai Gen wake up.
I have experienced this feeling many times.
When I faced Zeng Tiejun at the Naiman Bridge, the underground pool, and the big pit, I had this feeling, the feeling of facing negative emotions.
In fact, Cai Gen didn't know how to describe this negative emotion.
It contains despair, destruction, loneliness, loneliness, hatred, bloodlust, anger, etc., etc.
It makes it impossible for people to have any positive attitude to face everything in life.
Yes, this is the negative emotion Cai Gen understands.
The place he arrived at was completely filled with such negative emotions. The purity was very high, which made Cai Gen feel happy physically and mentally, and he laughed unconsciously.
Then he slowly opened his eyes again and carefully observed where he was.
It was pitch black all around, but it wasn't actually pitch black.
The world in front of me is very dark, a bit like dawn, but also a bit like dusk. Everything is dark, but the general outline can be clearly seen.
Everything that came into view seemed to be moldy, with a lot of black hair growing in it, swaying in the wind. The face and the ground were covered with black hair, which was very strange.
Cai Gen walked to the nearest object and saw clearly that it turned out to be a tombstone.
Those black hairs that appear from a distance are not hairs when seen up close, but black air that is constantly dissipating.
To what extent is this accumulation of negative emotions?
They have all condensed into entities and become concrete manifestations of black hair.
Cai Gen didn't have Shi Huozhu or Xiao Sun around him, and no one could explain to him what the principle was.
I touched the black hair, or black air, on the tombstone with my hand.
A breath that was as cold as a substance sank into his hands.
Normal people may feel agitated or deeply disgusted.
Cai Gen considers himself a normal person, and hopes that he will have that kind of disgusting emotion.
But after the black energy entered the body, it was more powerful than any functional drink. It made Cai Gen's eyes brighter, his smile became more cheerful, and his saliva could not help but flow down.
What is this called? Even if you say no in your heart, is your body still honest?
After feeling energetic and thinking more clearly, Cai Gen felt that his abilities in all aspects had returned to normal and were at their peak, as if he were dozens of years younger.
My eyes seem to have adapted to the darkness here and I can see a lot of things clearly.
Although it was dark in the distance due to low visibility, the stone monument in front of me could be seen clearly.
There is a text engraved on the stone tablet that Cai Gen does not recognize.
Just like the words recorded in the heavenly book in Jiu Ge Jiu Ming.
It seems that Cai Gen knows every word, but when they are put together, he has no idea what they mean.
This may be the cipher text invented by the god of suffering, an encrypted symbol.
Although he couldn't recognize the words on the stone tablet, a piece of information came into Cai Gen's mind. The communication of consciousness was very advanced.
"39,643,538 BC, cause of death: death from exposure."
Regarding this passage, Cai Gen feels that the format is reasonable and the expression is rigorous.
The Ku Li is the chronological system of the God of Ku. Adding a prefix in front of the string of numbers should be the number of years before the Ku Li, similar to the years BC and AD.
Then death from the sun must be the cause of death. Whoever is going to die from the sun can't find a shade tree?
Standing there stupidly and being sunburned to death?
Cai Gen felt that no matter who died, it was a bit silly and the cause of death was very strange.
Besides, this tombstone is even weirder, and there is no name written on it. Who knows who the owner of the tomb is?
Is the date of death and cause of death more important than who died?
With his head full of questions, Cai Gen continued walking for a while and saw another tombstone.
The black air above was still there. Cai Gen touched it with his hand for the second time, and suddenly a thought flashed through his mind.
This is like a real negative emotion, I seem to have seen it somewhere.
By the way, when I met the cutie in Badaohao, I seemed to have seen that cutie’s body constantly exuding such black energy, and its purity was also very high.
Is this the little cutie’s cemetery?
Are all the cuties buried in the tombstones?
No, these are not the point. The point is that if you die, why does your soul return to the little cutie?
This question was so scary that Cai Gen's scalp started to feel cold.
Feeling guilty, I looked around and saw that no one else had seen me, so I felt relieved.
If people knew about this, would I still be alive in the future?
Bah, what a fool, I've already died, and I still worry about useless things.
Cai Gen looked at the second tombstone with incomparable freedom and ease.
"39643521 BC, cause of death: death from hunger."
This person who died was quite faceless. Don’t you know how to eat when you are hungry?
Or are you starving to death because you really have nothing to eat?
Cai Gen walked quickly to the third tombstone.
"39643489 BC, cause of death: suffocation."
Well, this way of death is even more bizarre. Is it difficult to breathe?
It was aggrieved to die, and Cai Gen expressed his sympathy symbolically.
Next, Cai Gen randomly found a direction and looked at tombstones one by one.
He was never tired, and was always supplemented by negative emotions, which greatly enhanced Cai Gen's curiosity. There was no awareness of death at all, and there was no sadness at all.
It seems that in such a space, Cai Gen's own negative emotions are completely inadequate and have no room to grow.
As the years continue to shorten, the causes of death on the tombstones become even more bizarre, and the methods of death become relatively complicated.
Anyway, the various ways to die were an eye-opener for Cai Gen.
It turns out that the way to take someone's life is so simple.
The normal methods of death include drowning and burning. Isn’t this unusual?
He was even stabbed to death by a mammoth.
Stung to death by a mammoth?
This recipe seems a bit familiar?
Looking further down, there are several tombstones in a row with the same age, as if they all died in the same year.
The last tombstone reads: Nunu was beaten to death if he prevented others from eating him.
A thunderbolt flashed through Cai Gen's mind, and he was stunned.