Chapter 828: Nightingale"s Secret Plan
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Roland was too overwhelmed by the swell of emotions to develop an immediate response. He wanted to reproach her for risking her own life, but his words, which were about to come out, finally yielded to a look of resignation when he saw Nightingale"s beaming smile.
In the end, he patted her on the back and said, "Be more careful next time."
Nightingale nodded and then shook her head. She whispered to him in a voice that n.o.body but he could hear, "Unlike Anna, I can"t convert those drawings to physical ent.i.ties... This is the only thing that I can do for you." She then paused for a moment and went on, "But please don"t worry. My top priority is to protect you... and stand by your side. I won"t recklessly put myself in a dangerous situation."
Nightingale flushed at her own bluntness. Although her voice kind of trailed off in the middle, Roland still clearly heard the word "you".
The act had probably consumed all Nightingale"s valor. With these words, she disengaged herself and vanished in the Mist.
It was hard to imagine that the girl, who had to obviously muster all her courage to proclaim her feeling, would actually challenge a fearsome monster to a duel in the ruin, with nothing but a flintlock and some explosives in her hand.
Roland was deeply moved.
"Please let me continue to protect you in the future."
Hearing Nightingale"s calming voice from behind, Roland somehow felt a sense of security which he had not experienced for a long time.
Next, as a common practice, he gave all the other witches a welcoming hug.
Nonetheless, Roland was a little discomforted by the look of the Taquila survivors.
Unlike the laughing and cheering union members, the Taquila witches, following their leaders, landed in an orderly manner, each with a black box on the shoulder. When they pa.s.sed Roland, however, they stared at Roland, eyes fastened onto him, full of ardent desires and a feverish aspiration that made Roland shudder uncontrollably.
Roland knew very well the reason behind their l.u.s.ty gazes. Apparently, Pasha and some of the other witches had informed the G.o.d"s Punishment Witches at the snow mountain of the Dream World. Apart from exploring, the purpose of their expedition was to transport the soul device to the Great Snow Mountain and transfer their souls to the devouring worms.
Roland did not mind wild gazes from women, but the problem was that most of the G.o.d"s Punishment Witches had a male appearance. Roland understood that due to the limitation in the choices of sh.e.l.ls, they were forced to pick male G.o.d"s Punishment Warriors. However, for Roland, it was a very unnerving feeling to be stared by a person of the same s.e.x.
Even though he knew the souls beneath these sh.e.l.ls were female, he could not help feeling a little queasy under the scrutiny of a group of big, strong "male" warriors. It was even worse when the stares were overflowed with some ineffable eagerness.
After the greetings, Roland returned to the castle and found Nightingale had reappeared at his desk, her slender legs dangling in the air.
"So it"s true... that those sh.e.l.ls can enter the Dream World?"
It seemed some union witches had also learned the news.
Roland shrugged. "I was surprised at first as well. They will intrude the dream if they disconnect themselves in the area covered by the beams of light. Those beams are more a transportation channel than a connection with the deities."
Nightingale pursed her lips without uttering a word. Her eyes, however, brightened as she listened. She even c.o.c.ked her feet to Roland"s knees. Evidently, she was much bolder when they were alone.
"No!" Roland immediately objected. "I know what you"re thinking. You want to convert yourself to a G.o.d"s Punishment Witch and enter the dream. I won"t allow you to do that."
Roland had learned long before that Nightingale, unlike Anna, was more audacious. So he instantly renounced her crazy idea after noticing what she was planning on. If he did not, Nightingale would probably really plunge into action.
"But I..."
"There"s no room for negotiation," Roland interrupted her decisively. "Entering the dream world doesn"t mean you"re fused with my mind, nor does it mean that you"ll become immortal. It"s just a fake, strange world which has been eroded by some unknown power. Perhaps someday it"ll just vanish. Plus, even if you enter my dream on a daily basis, that"s just one night. What about all those other moments? Are you planning to live in a sh.e.l.l that doesn"t feel forever?"
Nightingale lowered her head. After a long silence, she muttered, "I just feel it"s too unfair that they can go to places you once visited."
Roland was amused by her brooding tone. "It"s an unimaginable price they"ve paid for. A senseless life of eternity is more terrible than a life of imprisonment. The Dream World is simply a small comfort to them. There"s no need to envy them. You said "My top priority is to protect you and... stand by your side". Are you planning to break your promise?" Roland mimicked her voice. "I don"t want a bearded G.o.d"s Punishment Warrior to stick around all day."
Abashed, Nightingale turned her head immediately. "I, I got it! I didn"t say that I would live in a sh.e.l.l. You did though."
Roland smiled. "Would you like some Chaos Drink?"
She instantly turned back. "Yes!"
"Well, she"s really easy to please," thought Roland.
Roland produced a pack of delicious dried fish from the drawer and put it on the desk, after which, he uncorked a new drink coming in a sky-blue bottle and filled Nightingale"s gla.s.s. Roland said, "Thank you for your help. Agatha told me if you did not severely wound that monster, everybody would have been in danger."
Nightingale gulped down the drink and exhaled a long breath. She nibbled one piece of dried fish and rubbed her nose. "Anytime. You"re being over-polite."
Roland shook his head. "No, I"m not. If all the members of the exploration team of the Witch Union are killed in this operation, it"ll be a permanent loss for Neverwinter. Therefore, your job is equally important as Anna"s. You just specialize in different things. Do you understand?"
Hearing this, Nightingale could not help smiling. She soon continued to chew her dried fish as if to cover her joy and the intricacies of her little mind. "Um... right, you said the Dream World has been eroded by an unknown power. What does that mean? Will you be in danger?"
Roland was amused by the stiff manner in which she switched her subject, yet he did not point out but simply replied, "That"s a long story, but one thing is for sure, which is whatever that world becomes in the end, it won"t affect the real me. No beams of light will appear if I don"t want to dream."
As to the unknown power, Garcia said the Martialist a.s.sociation would eventually lead their new recruits to uncover the mysterious veil of the dream world. No matter what she referred to, Roland would only know what she was talking about after seeing it.
Compared with the erosion, Roland cared more about the newly amended Mathematical Olympiad textbook.