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Player Celestial • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-3167792
Player Celestial • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-3167793
Chapter 25
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The servant asks his master to wake him up. He begs him not to mention that he has not even formed a "stable dream energy" yet there is no way he can enter the dream. He says that he went in the rain, freezing water, and all of these omens are good. He cannot guarantee himself that he will wake up, but there is a method that he can try. If he can hear his voice, then he can feel where the original source of his voice is coming from, and he can make the decision himself. The servant says that the holy one still has life and that he is full of power. He tells the servant that the content of the dream has been revised according to the wishes of the master. He asks the servant why the dream is failing, and the servant replies that it is more like the memory of the dreamer. If the master can get what he wants, maybe the dreamer will be willing to pay the greater price. He adds that dreams are still dreams and that the dreamer still needs to awake.
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Player Celestial • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-3167792
Player Celestial • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-3167793
Chapter 25
This is a locked chapterChapter 25
About This Chapter
The servant asks his master to wake him up. He begs him not to mention that he has not even formed a "stable dream energy" yet there is no way he can enter the dream. He says that he went in the rain, freezing water, and all of these omens are good. He cannot guarantee himself that he will wake up, but there is a method that he can try. If he can hear his voice, then he can feel where the original source of his voice is coming from, and he can make the decision himself. The servant says that the holy one still has life and that he is full of power. He tells the servant that the content of the dream has been revised according to the wishes of the master. He asks the servant why the dream is failing, and the servant replies that it is more like the memory of the dreamer. If the master can get what he wants, maybe the dreamer will be willing to pay the greater price. He adds that dreams are still dreams and that the dreamer still needs to awake.
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