Chapter 680 Last year's "Dream Festival"
Amandina hesitated for a few seconds and said:
"I'm blocked by you, what choice do I have?"
When she said this, Amandina's eyes flashed with inexplicable excitement and curiosity.
This made her words sound more like she was saying:
I don't want to, I don't want to, it's all you who forced me to go to St. Sean Church! Let's go, go!
Do you want to broaden your "horizons"? Lumian scolded in the abdomen and didn't go to expose it.
He pointed to the house of "Hisoka" and said:
"Before going to St. Cyen's Church, let's check this place first."
Amandina said "Oh":
"Are you trying to find the source of what makes this place so special?
"Give up, I have checked both the last 'Dream Festival' and just now, and I found no gain."
She said as she followed Lumian in small steps, a little anticipating what the seemingly powerful adventurer would discover.
Lumian arrived at the second floor of the "Hisoka" house, where Camus and Rhea had returned to wait.
Looking around every corner, Lumian asked Amandina casually:
"Are you familiar with Twanako?"
Amandina was not surprised that she would be asked about this matter at all, since she wanted to find the source of the anomaly in Twanaco's residence, she would inevitably have more grasp of Twanaco's situation, she shook her head and said:
"I'm not familiar with it, but I've only encountered it once or twice.
"When he lived in Tizamo, I was just a child, and most of the time I studied at Iris Grammar School in Port Pyros, and later, he only returned to Tizamo two or three times a year, for a week each time."
It can be seen that Amandina secretly knew the person Tewanako, after all, she entered a special dream because she slept in the other party's house, and then maintained complete sobriety during the "Dream Festival".
Without waiting for Lumian to ask a new question, Amandina glanced at him and added:
"Every year at the 'Dream Festival', Tewanako comes back.
"Last year's 'Dream Festival', Robert and I were returning from that black, huge stone and found someone approaching that side as well, and we hid behind the giant trees deeper on both sides of the path, and saw that the person was Tewanaco."
Tewanako was indeed connected to the black boulder, where there were even traces of his figure or the imprint of extreme emotions and desires...... Lumian looked sideways at Camus, who was watching him and Amandina walking in circles on the second floor, and thought for a moment:
"The house in Tewanako was burned down and all the family members died, in what month and when?"
Without waiting for Camus to answer, Amandina said quite excitedly:
"I know, I know!"
Yes, I'm asking you, do you think I don't know when Twanako became a time-traveler? Lumian smiled at Amandina and motioned for her to answer.
He had a very clear and detailed grasp of things on the surface of Tevanako, and he deliberately asked Camus a question just now, in order to elicit Amandina's answer.
He wanted to see if the other party would lie and whether he had further information.
Amandina said quite proudly:
"Late December, it should be a few days after the 'Dream Festival'."
According to the current understanding, the Twanako family should have all died during the "Dream Festival", and after returning to reality, fate began to converge and was taken away by fire. What happened to the Tewanako family at that time, or what did they do? As the benefactor of the realm of fate, Lumian will find a very fateful word to summarize the phenomenon of the dead dying for various reasons in the next three months after returning to reality:
Fate is bound!
Of course, he is not sure that the death of the "Dream Festival" is absolutely true, but looking at Amandina's expression and listening to her tone, Lumian believes that she thinks the same way.
After searching the second floor, Lumian walked down the stairs to the third floor, and Amandina followed with an excited gesture of finally having the opportunity to do something extraordinary.
Lumian glanced at her and asked chatterily:
"What impressed you about last year's 'Dream Festival'?"
Amandina's expression of hidden excitement darkened, as if she had been brought back some bad memories.
She covered her mouth and nose, and said after a few seconds:
"Robert and I found many people who had been brutally killed in the town, in various plantations, and they were all opened and their internal organs were removed, with expressions of great pain, as if they had been tortured to death......"
"'Serial killer'?" I have been listening intently to Louie. Camus, who was talking to Berry and Amandina, blurted out.
This reminded him of Tewanako.
This "apostle of desire" vents his desire to kill in the "Dream Festival" in order to behave in restraint?
So that's how it is...... Lumian roughly understood how the promotion ceremony of "Hisoka" was completed:
According to the ritual, he killed enough people in this dream that was real enough, ate the internal organs of the victims, and then returned to reality, these people died one after another, and from the fate point of view, they did die because of the killing of "Hisoka", which met the core part of the ritual.
In reality, completing serial murders and stealing part of the internal organs of a corpse are two things with completely different difficulties!
What Lumian couldn't figure out was that according to the records of "Demonology", this promotion ritual required that each kill must be intervaled of three days, otherwise it would easily get out of control, and the longest interval could not exceed nine days, which would cause the ritual to reset.
When it returns to reality, when the primitive tribe attacked, all the "damns" died on the same day, without delaying until next month.
In other words, the interval is not more than nine days to be satisfied, but it is higher than three days, and Lumian does not know how "Hisoka" achieved it.
He took advantage of the fact that dreams are always special to avoid the problem of intervals of at least three days? When you kill someone in a dream, you haven't fed back to reality, so it's not so easy to get out of control? Lumian was thinking about the promotion ceremony of "Hisoka" while walking around the rooms on the third floor.
After searching the room where Twanako was sleeping, he smiled and said to Amandina:
"In addition to the serial murder case, what else have you encountered?"
Amandina pursed her lips, frowned, struggled for a moment, and complained:
"I cooperate so much, will they award me a medal when I return to reality?"
Her father, Petit, was awarded the Order of Honor of Intes, so he can be called a knight.
Without waiting for Lumian to respond, Amandina herself said:
"I also met a woman who looked like a madman.
"At that time, I wanted to go to the Brieu Lodge to see what the gentlemen who went hunting in Tizamo would do in such a dream, and I was looking forward to seeing the other side of them.
"I went to the door of one of the rooms and heard a few people singing strange songs in it, and then the mad woman appeared behind me and Robert, and she remained awake.
"She was very good-looking, but she was crazy, and I was like a child who got a new toy, always wanting to test my abilities, thinking that with Robert's cooperation, I should be able to easily deal with most extraordinary people, one control, one attack.
"Result...... The two of us were caught by her, Robert was knocked unconscious, stripped naked, hung on the bell tower, with a bunch of mosquitoes next to it, I, I was hung, hung in the dung pit, little by little, little by little, little by little, falling down......"
Speaking of this, Amandina looked like she was about to vomit.
In Tizamo Town, except for a few places such as the Brieu Hotel, the Church of St. Cyen, and the General Police Station, no one uses flush toilets.
Camus imagined such a scene and couldn't help but sympathize with Amandina.
"Crazy girl"? Are the chorus members of the "April Fool's Day" who participated in the prank in Tizamo Town? Lumian finished turning around the rooms on the third floor, and looked at Amandina with a smile and said:
"And then?"
Amandina eased her lower breath:
"She also asked me why I was sober, and after I told Robert about Father Cally, she happily ran to St. Sean Church and completely forgot about me, after which I slowly got out of trouble."
Lumian nodded lightly and said:
"Let's go, now go to St. Cyen's Church."
He plans to get more information from Father Cali and Robert before considering whether to use the "Secret Glasses" and "Eye of Truth" in the "Hisoka" house in his dreams.
"Okay." Amandina tried hard to make herself look less expectant.
She really wanted to see how her fiancé Robert got along with Father Cali.
A group of five people left "Hisoka's house" and rushed to the Church of Saint-Xian, Lumian did not use "teleportation" because he did not want to waste his spirituality, and the incarnation of the flame spear could not carry others.
Fortunately, the town of Tizamo was not big, and they quickly returned to the intersection where the Briu Hotel stood amidst all kinds of shouts and shouts along the shadows of the roadside.
Lumian pointed to the Brieu Hotel and reminded Amandina:
"Don't go to the second floor of the Briou Hotel, trust me, it will be more terrible than what that crazy woman brought you."
Amandina's eyes froze:
"Okay."
The five of them turned into another street, and soon passed through the Bunia Café, the General Police Station, and the small square, and came to the outside of the Church of St. Ceen.
Lumian didn't rush in, went around to the side, pried open a stained glass window, and looked inside.
At this look, both he and Amandina, who was close to him, were almost "blind".
In the church hall, in front of the altar of the "Eternal Sun", there were four or five naked men kneeling, all of whom were from the North Continent, including Armandina's fiancé Robert.
Father Cali was also undressed, holding an open scripture in his hand, and walked back and forth between Robert and the others with an excited expression, chanting:
"He walks in the light, He sprinkles warmth, He illuminates the world......"
With each sermon he completed, Father Kali seemed to be a little excited, in every sense of the word.
(End of this chapter)