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The Dream Atelier

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Season 2 Chapter 42
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Back in the day, dreams wanted to chase down nakmyeong, but white dream had a better idea: make the antidote. Nakmyeong has a healing ability, but she doesn't have the power to do anything about it, so white dream has to make an alternative. In order to do so, he extracts the poison from the body of right dream. Right dream is able to continue living because of his dream's ability to "decompose" the poison. The antidote was finished twenty years later, but the managers didn't tell him about it because they feared that he'd show up to help his master. The managers' bodies can detoxify the poison, but empty dream thinks that his own poison hindered the process. The poison is now useless, says right dream, but he still hasn't abandoned his master, even if he's a "bad master" . Right now, dreams only care about their own benefit, says the narrator. If there's no benefit to them, they'll just do nothing for someone else. But if there is a benefit, it's because of a mixture of dreams inside of the dreamer, which makes him humane.
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The Dream Atelier

The Dream Atelier • Season 2 Chapter 42 • Page ik-page-2677424
The Dream Atelier • Season 2 Chapter 42 • Page ik-page-2677425
Season 2 Chapter 42
This is a locked chapterSeason 2 Chapter 42
About This Chapter
Back in the day, dreams wanted to chase down nakmyeong, but white dream had a better idea: make the antidote. Nakmyeong has a healing ability, but she doesn't have the power to do anything about it, so white dream has to make an alternative. In order to do so, he extracts the poison from the body of right dream. Right dream is able to continue living because of his dream's ability to "decompose" the poison. The antidote was finished twenty years later, but the managers didn't tell him about it because they feared that he'd show up to help his master. The managers' bodies can detoxify the poison, but empty dream thinks that his own poison hindered the process. The poison is now useless, says right dream, but he still hasn't abandoned his master, even if he's a "bad master" . Right now, dreams only care about their own benefit, says the narrator. If there's no benefit to them, they'll just do nothing for someone else. But if there is a benefit, it's because of a mixture of dreams inside of the dreamer, which makes him humane.
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