Chapter 220 Vivian Fainted
Chapter 220 Vivian Fainted
He once again waved his hand to signal Vivian not to go forward, wanting to carry the danger alone.
"Or else ...... better give up, what if there's something that will kill you?" Vivian hesitated, afraid that
they would get killed out of curiosity.
"We're inside the chamber now, and if there's an unknown danger and we don't know what the other
side is yet, that's what's most dangerous."
For the moment, the two could not walk out of the chamber. Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
And inside the chamber, they found more than one corpse, and while it was highly likely that they had
died of starvation or thirst due to lack of water and food, other external factors could not be ruled out.
If there was indeed some life-threatening creature in this altar, they knew about it earlier to be better
prepared in the next.
"Fair point."
Vivian nodded and stood still.
Morris took a few steps closer and took a large bowl from the side, a very vintage porcelain bowl with
three white circles at the bottom.
Placing the two bowls on the table, Morris inclined his head and cradled the altar, pouring its water into
the bowls before setting it down.
The two bowls of water swirled for a moment in the light of the candle, and returned to peace.
The water was crystal clear, with dots of starlight under the candlelight, and the texture of the bottom of
the bowl could be clearly seen, without a trace of impurities.
Vivian poked her head in and looked at the two bowls from afar, there was no movement at all, her
eyebrows knitted, ''Holy shit, this is too bizarre. The water is too clear, it's completely out of the
ordinary. The point is there's nothing there, so why did it just make that much noise?"
All sorts of suspicions made it chilling to think about them.
Morris moved closer, but remained at a distance, watching the water carefully, neither noticing anything
out of the ordinary.
The danger had disappeared.
Vivian was not as fearful as she was a moment ago and walked over to Morris, looking at the two bowls
of water and muttering, "These are exactly two bowls of water, the only abnormality is that the water is
obviously a long time here, yet it is unadulterated and crystal clear."
With that, she took the dagger from Morris' hand and stirred it in the water with its tip.
"Ah!"
Suddenly, Vivian let out a scream, flung away the dagger, and used her left hand to shake her right
hand that was holding the dagger just now, as if it was like something was stained on it.
"What's wrong?"
As soon as Morris yanked Vivian back a few steps, he clutched her wrist, lifted it, and looked carefully
at her right hand, and he found a foreign object the size of a small thumbnail protruding from the back
of her right hand and moving across it.
"Dagger! Dagger! Morris, bring me the dagger!"
Vivian reacted extremely quickly and tried to use the dagger to cut through the skin and remove the
thing inside her body.
"Okay."
Vivian turned around and quickly went aside to pick up the dagger, "Give me your hand."
As he spoke, he took her hand, and when he tried to take the dagger and pick out what had entered,
he actually found that everything was as normal on the back of her hand, with no bulge at all.
It all came too suddenly, like a dream, as if it had never happened.
Vivian was dumbfounded and stunned for a while, reaching out to touch the place that had just raised,
and there was no strange sensation at all.
"Is this ...... Morris, am I ...... going to die?"
She pursed her lips, being near collapse, "What the hell is ...... Ah ...... hurts ......"
Before Vivian could finish a sentence, she jerked out her hands and clutched her head, "It hurts, my
head, my head hurts, Morris, my head hurts ......"
An instant burst of pain swept through her entire body, her head ached, and Vivian fell to the ground
helplessly, curling up, her hands first clutching her head, then beginning to slap it over and over.
"It hurts ...... help, it hurts ...... it hurts ...... "
Vivian, who had always had a strong ability to withstand pain, rolled on the ground in pain, the pain that
felt like her head was going to explode made her ache, and then she knocked her head on the ground,
banging, making a muffled thumping sound.
It may seem like a long time had passed, but it only happened in a split second.
Seeing that she kept hitting her head against the ground, Morris took her directly into his arms, "Vivian,
what's wrong with you? Don't do anything stupid, come on, bite my hand!"
The extreme pain can numb the brain and it's easy to bite her tongue or hurt her uncontrollably.
Anxious and caught off guard by the situation at hand, Morris could only reach his hand to Vivian's
mouth and let her bite his hand in exchange for her safety.
"Ouch ...... It hurts ......"
Vivian's tears of pain spilled out of her eyes uncontrollably, but for a brief moment, her eyes were
already red, hideous and horrifying.
She stomped her legs frantically, slapping her head with one hand, holding Morris' hand in the other,
and biting down hard.
Nearly tearing pain, spreading to every limb, Morris clenched his teeth, but still held back, "Bite it, just
don't hurt ...... yourself ......... ..."
Perhaps it was because Vivian was suffering from great pain, so she bit his hand very hard, nearly
tearing the flesh off of it.
Despite the pain, Vivian didn't lose all her sanity.
When the taste of blood filled her lips and teeth, she immediately let go of Morris' hand and pushed him
away, "Get away from me ......"
Her words fell, and without waiting for Morris to speak, she went limp.
"Vivian? Vivian?"
The sudden scene frightened Morris, and even though he was calm and collected in the past, he was
frightened at this moment.
Reaching out, he felt between her nostrils and touched her neck, making sure the woman still had a
pulse beating before he took a breath of relief.
Helping Vivian to lie flat on the floor, he turned once again towards that altar in order to find out what
was going on. Standing in front of the table and hesitating for a moment, he swept a glance at his right
hand bit by Vivian, almost revealing the blood red flesh.
Morris' hand trembled uncontrollably as he looked at the blood that kept dripping. He raised his hand
and dripped the blood into two bowls.
If there are colorless, odorless creatures in clear water, then dipping in blood will reveal what's inside.
Drop by drop, the blood fell into the bowl.
The water, which was not rippling, once again swirled and splashed, as if there were fish struggling and
fluttering in the water, and the splash was huge.
Not just the two bowls, but even the altar splashed, only it was splashing outwards, very different from
the tumbling of boiling water.
Morris drew a cold breath and looked back at Vivian, who was lying on the ground, and he was silent
before reaching his hand to the bowl of water.
If there was something in the water that hurt Vivian, then he would like to try and find out what it was
that hurt her.