286. Memory confusion
The girls watched with their own eyes as the man's head rolled several times on the ground before stopping, but his face still retained an exaggerated arc, as if even death was a happy thing.
Antotica had already covered her mouth. The pungent blood activated the primitive human instincts, and a feeling of vomiting surged into the girl's chest.
Inge looked extremely pale and turned around without looking at his head, while Fanny took a few deep breaths before forcing herself to calm down.
Fanny looked at Hala and was surprised to find that this gentle girl did not show any fear.
This made Fanny a little flustered.
It's not that Ha La doesn't know how to disguise, she just doesn't care about it anymore. Maybe in a few minutes, she will turn into a black poisonous dragon and lead a few people to fight out of the city gate.
Diamond Three first picked up the dead man's head, threw it on his body, and then walked towards Ha La and the others.
Seeing this, Fanny also took a step forward and stood next to Ha La, blocking the other two people.
Three of Diamonds asked:
"What are you doing here?"
Fanny replied:
"We're waiting for someone."
Diamond Three said:
"Aren't you citizens of the Poker Kingdom?"
Hala said:
"We came from the Rat Country."
Diamond Three snorted:
"You guys are risking your lives for money. If I were you, I would find a place to hide now and leave as soon as the lockdown ends."
Fanny nodded grimly:
"OK."
Diamond Three suddenly asked:
"Why did you leave the Rat Man Country at this time? Is there some secret mission?"
Yingge came out from behind the two of them:
"We originally wanted to go elsewhere, but we ran out of supplies, so we wanted to come here to replenish some food."
Diamond Three said:
"Isn't your king giving a banquet now? Aren't you going to stay there and enjoy it?"
Inge smiled shyly:
"King Moss holds a banquet every two months on average. It doesn't matter when we go. Not to mention that we have already set off, so there is no reason to go back."
Inge's arms were shaking slightly.
She summarized these common sense from legends, but she was not sure whether what she wrote was still applicable. After all, the King of Hearts died in the square, and the Knight of Diamonds could chop off the heads of sick people on the street at will.
Fortunately, Diamond Three just pondered for a moment:
"You should pay attention to yourselves. Unlike me, you can fight against the virus with strong willpower. Once you suffer from happiness disease, there is no cure."
A virus that can be defeated with willpower?
Several highly educated girls present felt something was wrong.
Diamond Three glanced at the few people, and once again confirmed that they were just pampered aristocratic ladies and could not be spies, he stopped "chatting" with them, picked up the body, turned around and left.
Ha La watched the three cubes disappear at the end of the street, and heard the sound of clothing and flesh rubbing against the ground:
"so quiet."
Fanny said:
"There was almost no one on the street, but judging from their appearance just now, it didn't look like they were forcing civilians to go out. It looked more like everyone was forced into the corners of their rooms by panic."
Antotika said:
"I am a little scared."
Inge agreed:
"This place is so weird. According to legend, although the King of Hearts does not like to hold banquets as much as the Rat King, the streets here are usually very lively."
Ha La suddenly thought:
"Do you remember the words in the spell when we came here? Put handcuffs on the little ones, put the big ones in the dungeon, temporary power, eternal joy."
Fanny went on:
"I also find it strange when you say it. In the sentence, the big and small ghosts should be prisoners who are locked up, but now it seems that they are the legal rulers of this country."
Yingge said in a low voice with his eyes open:
"Temporary power, eternal joy."
Antotika said:
"From this point of view, this spell is more like a prophecy, a prophecy of the current scene. The King of Hearts ends as a temporary power, while the twin ghosts bring eternal joy."
What did Hala think of:
"Happiness? Could it be that I am suffering from happiness disease?"
Fanny replied:
"I think it's very possible, and now this country is falling into the so-called eternal joy, and if I guess correctly, this disease is probably brought by twin ghosts."
Hala said:
"After all, big ghosts and little ghosts are all clowns."
Antotika looked at Inge:
"How did you get this spell?"
Yingge held his forehead:
"Wait, how do I know? I just know it. Wait, I don't remember. Which book did I read it in?"
Hala asked:
"Then do you know when you learned this spell?"
Yingge looked dazed:
"It seems, it seems like five days ago, no, it should have been seven days ago, or it was actually only two days. I can't remember clearly, but it must have been within the last few days."
The more Fanny listened, the more horrified she became.
If she didn't learn about this spell by accident, then who let her know about it.
Is that person hiding in a dark corner now, watching their every move?
Fanny glanced at Hal when she thought of this.
As she expected, although Ha La showed a worried look, she did not feel panic or fear because of it.
Is this girl too innocent to notice the existence of danger, or is she so confident that she is not afraid of danger, or...
Is she the danger itself?
Although she was not familiar with Ha La, she had heard Inge say a lot about Ha La.
For example, she just transferred to Wharton University two months ago, and she doesn't seem to be a Wharton native.
No matter what Ha La is like, there must be something amazing about her to be so calm.
Inge was still in a dazed state, unable to distinguish between reality and memory. Upon seeing this, Antotika helped her sit on the ground.
"What's wrong?" Peloris appeared from a corner behind them carrying a giant backpack, "Why is there a blood sacrifice on the ground?"
Hala said:
"A man suffering from happiness was killed here just now by the three of diamonds."
Peloris said:
"Are you guys okay?"
Fanny came up and said:
"We discovered a strange thing. Inge couldn't remember where the sentence she asked us to read came from. Her memory has always been very good."
Antotika helped Inge and walked over:
"And she seems to get dizzy when she thinks about it, and her speech is unclear."
Peloris frowned:
Chapter completed!