American Comics: Opening Guidance Batman

Chapter 265: Where will the dream go (middle)

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"I don't know how you got here."

Morpheus's first sentence made Schiller frown, but he could feel that Morpheus was not lying.

If you really don’t want to talk about this kind of conceptual existence, then no one can force them. Although it is a bit annoying to throw clowns at people’s homes, it is far from a threat. Since Morpheus chooses to speak, it shows that he is willing to Say, there is no need to lie again.

"But the first time you came here, we found you."

"You? Who else besides you?"

"Fate, everyone in all universes can't escape the eyes of fate. The first time you came here, he discovered you."

Schiller frowned, he didn't expect there to be fate here.

"Fate" is the oldest and most special one in the endless family. It can even be said that he has transcended the endless family and is the highest existence in the entire DC multiverse.

Before the universe was born, the universe was recorded on the first page of the book of destiny, which means that destiny is higher than everything in the universe.

For the most part, fate manifests as a hooded man who has no eyes but observes everything while holding a book of souls wrapped around his arms in chains, but Also shown in the comics, he can take the book off his arm and give it to someone else.

"Book of Souls." Morpheus said a noun.

"It's a book that records everything in this universe. The past, present, and future, everything that is visible and invisible, everything that appears and doesn't appear, are all recorded in this book..."

"Except for you."

After Morpheus said this conclusion, he stopped, and Schiller did not speak, and the room fell into silence.

After a while, Morpheus also seemed to fall into memory. He said: "One day, fate came to find me. This is an unusual thing, and few people come to me."

"He told me that he found a person, a person not recorded in the Book of Souls, and we observed you together and found nothing."

"In the past, it was not that there were no creatures from other universes who came to this universe, but as long as they entered this universe, their names would definitely be engraved on the book of souls, and fate could write their stories in this book. "

"But you appeared, but the name did not appear, so fate found me, I hope I can observe you from the dream and find out the reason for this situation."

"I can observe anyone's dream from the Dreamland, and I was indeed taken aback when I saw this magnificent building in your dream." Morpheus's tone raised a little.

"I've never seen such a building in anyone's dream, and I'm very interested in it, but it doesn't help, because I don't find your special reason here..."

"Fate told me that a person who does not have a name in the book of souls and has no story is likely to seriously affect the coherence of the universe. He must complete your name and story."

"Fate made me anchor your existence in the dream, and then he started to write your name, but at this moment... you disappeared."

"Disappeared?" Schiller narrowed his eyes.

"That's right, you disappeared from this universe at the moment when fate wrote, and even I couldn't hold your dream."

"I can't describe what it was like with you because we have different perspectives, but the truth is that in a split second, you left here with your dream."

"What does it mean here?"

"Everywhere within the 'Wall of Origin'."

"I passed the wall of origin?"

"We also don't know if you crossed the wall of origin, we didn't see anything."

Schiller's eyes were squinting, and it was hard to believe that a near-supreme conceptual existence in the DC universe was telling you that he didn't see anything.

"Whether you believe it or not, it's the truth." Morpheus crossed his thin fingers and said, "When you came back, fate didn't act again. It seemed to acquiesce to all of this, and I don't know. What was he thinking about……"

"Then why is this happening while I'm asleep?"

"I don't know." Morpheus shook his head, and then he made another guess.

"This may have something to do with my anchoring to your dreams, this is just my guess... I don't know where your people went, but your dreams have always been beacons that I left, right in you in a deep dream."

Schiller understands Morpheus' speculation that the dream beacon is like a rope tied to Schiller's body, and when he leaves this universe for Marvel, this rope ensures that he can return to this place again. universe.

Of course, he knew that the time-travel was probably the system's ghost, but he didn't ask Morpheus because he wasn't sure whether Fate and Sandman had observed this mysterious system.

Morpheus explained everything to him, but as if nothing was explained, Schiller asked: "Why didn't fate try to write my name on the book of souls again?"

"I don't know, he didn't tell me, from the beginning to the end, I just observed you in your dream for a while, and then left a beacon in your deep dream, as for you want to know the answers to those questions, You may have to ask fate yourself."

Speaking of this, Sandman suddenly showed a strange expression and said, "No... I didn't suggest you go to his house to install a doorbell, you'd better not do it..."

"Since the existence of the universe, we have performed our duties, and our work is by no means meaningless. The realm controlled by each member of the Endless Family is important to the universe, and so is fate."

"As I told you before, names that don't exist in the book of souls can be harmful to the universe. He wants to write your name on it, which is one of his jobs, but in the end he gave up on it, I don't know why, but there must be a reason for it."

"We are not interested in the existence of any individual, we don't care how your life develops, and what you have done in your life..."

"When I first saw your dream, I was a little surprised. You are the first human being who surprised me. Before this, no matter how many dreams I have experienced, I have never felt this way."

"Maybe this is what makes you special. Maybe you are special to every member of the Endless Family, but you haven't come into contact with other members yet..."

"Other members?" Schiller said after a moment of reflection: "Let's not mention the others, I should have been in touch with desire, right?"

Morpheus shook his head and said, "Desire doesn't work at all."

"I once heard a story from the wind that blew through Dreamland..." Morpheus's tone was always poetic.

"Death is my sister, and every person she has taken away every day of every century has given her a deeper sense of her duty..."

"That's not a wonderful feeling. Feeling the mortal fate that everything will come to an end is the price of her having such a great power, so I often wonder, what price will I pay for my power?"

Schiller also seemed to be attracted by his descriptions, who always liked these philosophical topics, saying: "I have always been curious about the perspective of higher-dimensional creatures, and I have always wondered, what kind of way you will think. What answer can you come up with?"

Morpheus showed another weird expression and said, "Until today, you didn't let me understand that I didn't create the dream, but the dream created me."

"The doorbell you put in makes me think that's the price I have to pay for controlling my dreams."

"He's so crazy, it's unreasonable, I've tried many ways, but he always has a way to escape my control and make my home a mess."

Schiller heard Morpheus seem to sigh slightly, and he said, "Maybe it's not that I'm controlling the dream, but the dream is controlling me..."

With his sigh, the rotating globe on the table slowly stopped. When Schiller woke up, the figure opposite him had disappeared, as if it had never happened.

Schiller stood up, walked behind the table, picked up the globe on the table, moved it with his hand, made it spin slowly, and said to the air: "If a dream is too real, when you wake up, When you come, you'll wonder if you're still dreaming."

"And perhaps, the price the Dream God has to pay is that he never knows whether he really exists, or... it's just a dream."

Schiller's sigh echoed in the room. Suddenly, Jack, who was lying on the single sofa, woke up. He rubbed his eyes and sat up from the sofa. smile.

He gestured with his hands~www.NovelMTL.com~ as if he wanted to describe a dream he had just had that made him extremely happy. Suddenly, his hands stopped in the air and froze again, like a gap back to reality. , made him feel depressed all of a sudden, the corners of his mouth slowly fell, and then turned downward.

He sat on the sofa in despair, covered his face with his hands and said, "I'm back in this boring reality again, my God..."

Schiller looked at the globe that had stopped in his hand and said to Jack, "Your boring days are almost over, Batman should be back soon."

Jack moved, he raised his face, put his eyes out of his fingers, looked at this Schiller and said, "You said, do you want me to prepare a big surprise for him to welcome him home?"

"it's up to you."

Schiller put the globe on the table, then turned back and took a book from the shelf.

With his hands behind his back, while whistling, Jack approached the table, and a second before Schiller turned back, he grabbed the globe and held it in his arms.

He put his arms around the globe like a dance partner and said to it, "Look! My little one... I love you so much, I can imagine how much joy you will bring me, let's dance Let's dance, right now..."

In the living room of the manor at dusk, Schiller sat behind the desk and read a book quietly, while Jack spun and danced in the living room with the globe in his arms.

The rays of the setting sun spilled into the room, and Jack danced round and round with an intoxicated smile on his face.

When he stopped, the globe turned, and the smile on Jack's face deepened.

At this time, Bruce's car was speeding on the highway until a large sign appeared in his field of vision, which read: "Gotham Ahead".

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