Rebirth: I am Ultraman Tiga
Chapter 117 The True Self Appears
On this seemingly peaceful but fraught day, the streets were filled with a tense atmosphere. The sun tried hard to penetrate the clouds, but it seemed unable to dispel the oppressive haze.
A little girl just released a chilling cold air, and the mysterious power seemed to come from another world. Her small figure looked particularly strange under the cold air, as if she was a ghost in the dark. The little girl looked back, her eyes still full of fear and confusion. Panic spread quietly in her heart like vines. She didn't understand why the man named Lin Feng behind her was chasing her, nor did she understand why she had to run. But her instinct kept echoing in her mind like a warning bell, telling her that she must not be caught up by Lin Feng.
The little girl hugged the doll tightly in her arms, as if this small toy was her only support in this chaotic world. The soft touch of the doll brought her a tiny sense of security, allowing her to have a moment of peace in this endless fear. She turned around, her steps became hurried again, and her small figure quickly disappeared on the street like a flash of lightning.
On the other side, Lin Feng, who was not far away, saw the little girl running away again. He paused for a moment, and a complex emotion surged in his heart. He looked in the direction where the little girl disappeared, with a flash of anger in his eyes, but also mixed with a trace of pity. He cursed "beast" fiercely, and then chased after her without hesitation. When Lin Feng ran to the fallen policeman, the scene in front of him made his heart sink to the bottom in an instant. The policeman had been frozen into an ice sculpture, with no signs of life. Lin Feng squatted down and shook the policeman gently, but the policeman still did not respond. His face showed a painful expression, and his heart was full of anger and helplessness.
At this moment, Captain Yang Xue caught up with Lin Feng because she was worried about his safety. She hurried and her face was full of anxiety. When she came to the policeman who was frozen into an ice sculpture, she squatted down to take a closer look. Seeing her former comrade in arms now in this state, she showed a sad expression on her face. She knew that they had to find the little girl as soon as possible and remove the evil control from her, otherwise more innocent people would be hurt.
Lin Feng stood up, his eyes revealing a firm determination. He looked at Captain Yang Xue and said in a heavy tone: "We can't let this little girl hurt others again. We must find a way to remove the evil control over her." Captain Yang Xue nodded, her eyes also full of determination: "Let's find a solution together."
So, they began to look for clues around them, not missing any possible details. They carefully observed the surrounding environment, and every corner of the street might hide the key to solving the mystery. Lin Feng's eyes swept over the surrounding buildings, trying to find some clues. Captain Yang Xue squatted down and checked the marks on the ground, hoping to find the direction in which the little girl escaped.
As time passed, their hearts were filled with anxiety and worry. However, they did not give up and continued to try to find a way to remove the evil control of the little girl. They knew that this was not only to save those who might be hurt, but also to give the world peace. In this challenging moment, they shouldered a great responsibility and had to move forward bravely and never back down.
At this moment, the little girl was still running in fear. Her tiny figure seemed so lonely and helpless in this vast and strange world. She didn't know how long she had been running, as if time had lost its meaning at this moment. She only felt that her legs were as heavy as if they were filled with lead. Every step she took required a lot of effort, but fear followed her like a shadow, like an invisible big hand, pushing her forward.
Her breathing was rapid and disordered, and every breath was like pulling an old bellows, making a heavy wheeze. Her heartbeat was like a drum, and the violent beating roared in her ears, as if it was going to burst through her chest. Sweat soaked her forehead, and drops of sweat slid down her cheeks, sparkling in the sunlight. The sweat was not only due to the fatigue brought by running, but also an outward manifestation of the fear in her heart.
The surrounding scenery passed by her eyes quickly. The streets, houses and trees that were once familiar to her were now like strange paintings, unable to leave any impression in her mind. All she could see was the unknown road ahead and the fear that kept rising in her heart. The pedestrians on the street looked at the panicked little girl, but she seemed to be unable to see their existence. Her world was filled with endless fear and the doll in her arms.
The doll was her only support in this chaotic world. Its soft touch seemed to give her a tiny sense of security. The little girl hugged the doll tightly, as if she could resist all dangers from the outside world as long as she didn't let go. The doll's eyes stared at her quietly, as if giving her silent encouragement and comfort.
As the little girl ran, she kept asking herself, "Why am I running? Why are they chasing me?" Her mind was in a mess, with all kinds of thoughts intertwined, making it impossible for her to find the answer. She only knew that she couldn't stop and couldn't be caught up by the people behind her. This instinctive fear drove her to run forward regardless of everything.
The wind whistled past her ears and ruffled her hair. Her steps were a little unsteady, but she still tried to keep her balance and continued to run forward. She didn't know where she was going, nor what was waiting for her ahead. But she had no choice but to keep running until she couldn't run anymore.
During this long run, the little girl's heart was filled with despair. She felt like a bird lost in the darkness, unable to find her way home. She longed for a warm embrace that could keep her away from all the fear and danger. But she knew that no one could help her now, and she could only rely on herself and the doll in her arms.
As time went by, the little girl's strength gradually ran out. Her steps became heavier and heavier, and her breathing became more and more difficult. But she still didn't stop. She gritted her teeth and insisted on running forward. She knew that as long as she had a breath left, she couldn't give up. Because if she stopped, she didn't know what kind of danger she would face.
After an unknown amount of time, the little girl came to a strange place. There were no prosperous streets or bustling crowds here, only silence and desolation. She stopped and looked around, her heart filled with confusion and fear. She didn't know where to go, nor how to face everything that was coming. But she hugged the doll tightly, as if it was the only thing that could bring her a little warmth and comfort in this cold world.
Finally, the little girl ran to a frozen lake. The lake was vast and silent, as if it was a huge gem left by nature. The lake was like a huge mirror, smooth and cold, reflecting the pale sky. There was not a single cloud in the sky, only endless paleness, like a canvas that had been washed clean of color by time.
The little girl stopped, her chest rising and falling violently, her breath turning into white mist in the cold air. She slowly raised her head and looked at the lake in front of her, with an inexplicable fear in her heart. The fear was like a thin thread, quietly spreading in her heart, tightly wrapping around her heart.
She didn't know what the lake meant, but she could feel a strong force attracting her. The force was like an invisible hand, gently pulling her, making her want to get closer involuntarily. Her feet seemed to be nailed to the ground, unable to move, but her eyes were firmly attracted to the lake.
The ice on the lake surface flickered faintly in the sun, and the light was as cold and mysterious as stars. The little girl stared at the lake, as if she could see an unknown world hidden under the ice. That world was full of mystery and danger, which made her curious and afraid.
Her heart was full of contradictions. On the one hand, she wanted to escape from this unknown place and find a safe corner to hide; on the other hand, the powerful force made her unable to resist, as if there was a voice calling her in her heart.
The little girl hugged the doll tightly in her arms, as if it was her only support in this world. The soft touch of the doll made her feel a little warm, temporarily alleviating the fear in her heart. She gently stroked the doll's hair, as if drawing strength from it.
The wind blew gently over the lake, making a low whistling sound. The sound was like the whisper of a ghost, which sent a chill down the little girl's spine. She shrank back involuntarily and hugged the doll tighter.
Her eyes fell on the lake again, and the powerful force seemed to become more obvious. She felt her body trembling slightly, as if controlled by an invisible force. She didn't know why she felt this way, but she knew that she couldn't resist this force.
She couldn't help but shout, "Snowstorm!" The sound echoed on the silent lake, as if it was a response to an unknown force. As she shouted, the air on the lake seemed to have changed subtly. A cold breath blew in her face, and the little girl's body instantly became stiff.
She looked at the lake, knowing that she could not turn back and could only bravely face whatever might happen next. She bit her lips tightly, her heart filled with determination and courage. She knew that no matter how dangerous the road ahead was, she had to go on bravely because she had no way back.
Suddenly, several streams of light flashed across the lake. The light was so dazzling that it streaked across the sky like a meteor, tearing a mysterious hole in this frozen world. Those streams of light seemed to be messengers from another world, coming here with unknown power and mission. Their appearance was so abrupt and shocking that the little girl was completely stunned at that moment, staring at those strange lights.
Instantly, the lake surface began to shatter. The crisp cracking sound was like countless glass breaking at the same time, echoing in the air, making people shudder. The lake surface, which was originally as smooth as a mirror, was now like being hit hard by a giant's hammer, with countless cracks appearing. Those cracks quickly spread out, intertwined with each other, forming an intricate spider web. The lake water began to churn constantly. The originally calm lake water was now like an enraged beast, surging and splashing. The churning lake water seemed like a pot of boiling water, constantly bubbling and releasing powerful energy.
The sound reverberated in the air like thunder, making the little girl's ears buzz. It was an indescribable loud noise, like the roar between heaven and earth, and like the bell of the end of the world. The sound was so loud that the whole earth was shaking, and the surrounding trees were trembling in the strong wind. The little girl looked at the scene in horror, her eyes were full of fear and helplessness. She didn't know what she had done and why she caused such a disaster. Her heart was full of regret and self-blame. She felt that she was a sinner who brought endless pain and disaster to the world.
She hugged the doll tightly, as if only in this way could she find a little comfort in this chaotic world. The doll was her only companion and the most precious thing in the world. Its soft body and cute face brought a little warmth and comfort to the little girl. She put her face against the doll's face, feeling its warmth, as if drawing strength from it. Her tears slid down her cheeks and dripped onto the doll's body, as if telling it her fear and helplessness.
The little girl's body was shaking, and her heart was filled with despair. She didn't know what to do, and she didn't know how to face all this. She felt so small and powerless. In front of this powerful natural force, she was like an ant that could be swallowed at any time. Her mind was in a mess, and all kinds of thoughts were intertwined, making it impossible for her to think.
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