Moon had a dream.

In the dream, he stood side by side with Kuro in front of the huge French window, and it was dark outside the window. Yue didn't understand why he was standing here with Kuro. "I hate the night." Clow said suddenly, "So does the water." After a pause, "I'm afraid of these two things."

Yue turned to look at him with a look of disbelief.His right hand was fumbled and held by Kuro's left hand, and Yue realized that he was trembling, perhaps because of the fear in his heart.Yue looked out of the window again, only to realize that the darkness outside the window was the deep sea.He turned his head to look back at Kuro.He held His hand so hard that Yue felt a vague pain, and something in his body was pinched together and rubbed against each other, screaming.

"Kuro, I..." Yue opened his mouth, but couldn't continue.He tried to put his other hand on Kuro's right shoulder to calm him, but the move left Kuro completely leaning on him.

"Water...impact...overturn...drown...survive...death..." The words came out of Kuro's mouth, his voice trembling.

Yue wanted to say some comforting words to make Kuro less afraid (at least Yue thinks Kuro was haunted by fear), he lowered his head, and was surprised to find that only a 16-year-old child was crying in his arms That's all.

>>The Starry Night·Continued

One

"I want to go back to Hong Kong once." During the lunch break, Crow Reid used a fork to fork the green beans on the plate, and said without thinking, "Taking advantage of this vacation."

"Shouldn't there be enough time?" Lucas put the sweet corn into his mouth quite casually.

"I always feel like I'll be back here again in a little over a week," Crow said, gripping the knife in his hand. "I've packed my things, and I'll probably be leaving tomorrow."

"Have you and...well, that who, have you talked?" Lucas carefully wiped his lips with a napkin.

"He left on the train yesterday," said Craw, putting down his knife and fork.

"Really." Lucas said, his heart a little heavy.

"'Water is endless', what do you mean by writing this sentence?" It was already the next day when you asked this sentence, Lucas looked at the calendar, but found that Crow wrote this on it One sentence, so he read it out.

"I don't know, I don't know either." Kuro picked up the box and walked out of the dormitory, "Goodbye." He casually raised his left hand and put it down again.

"What do you say 'unclear', this is the sentence you wrote down." Lukas chuckled and muttered to himself, suddenly the expression on his face seemed to freeze, and he paused for a few seconds, he suddenly He rushed out of the dormitory and ran to the window at the stairway, which was the closest place where he could see the school gate. The back of his red coat fluttered.By this time Craw had lost track and had probably left the school.This is not good, Lucas covered his eyes with his right hand, a belated "don't go" stuck in his throat.

"Water is endless." This sentence jumped straight into Craw's head again, and kept repeating in Lucas's voice in his ear.At this time, Kuro was looking at the sea level at the port. The port was still the port where he first arrived in the British Isle, but it had been renovated and looked very majestic.

The water is endless, Craw thought, he didn't understand the deep meaning hidden under the words, water, sea, calm and choppy sea.

"How long will it take to arrive?" He stopped a waiter and asked.

"More than five months." The waiter looked at Kuro a few times, and then left in a hurry.

During the days of living on the boat, he repeatedly fell into the same weird dream. In this wonderful and weird dream, he was submerged in the water. spray.He had been watching the water in front of him spinning continuously, and then, after that, he suddenly discovered that the water had eyes, thousands of eyes, but he couldn't see clearly because of the high-speed rotation.He wanted to try to struggle to escape from this vortex, only to find that his consciousness was floating above his body.

Crow Reid opened his eyes, and what he saw was the familiar cabin, which made him feel relieved.The fifth time, he thought, but it was just a bad dream.He wanted to turn over and continue to sleep, but found that he couldn't move.Just like in that dream, his consciousness was hanging above his body, while his body sank into the bed.He blinked.This can also be said in reverse, his body is still lying on the somewhat hard bed, but his consciousness is slowly sinking, like a precursor to death.

"Be careful! There is a steady stream of water." This sentence suddenly appeared in Crow's mind again.

Suddenly there was a slight sound of water from below the boat, and there seemed to be a crack in the bottom of the boat, which made Kuro panic.He tried to move his hand, and he managed to lift it when almost all his strength was gathered in his hand.And this movement breaks the whole rigidity.Kuro sat up and looked out the window. The water level had risen significantly compared to the evening.

The ship was sinking, the thought flashed through Craw's mind, and he quickly put on his coat, and ran out of the room before he could even button it.Fortunately, I met a waiter not far away, not the same one I met when I first got on the boat, "What's the matter?" The waiter was surprised by Kuro's sudden appearance, and smiled gently.

"The boat is sinking, I heard the sound of water leaking." Crow told him what he wanted to express as concisely as possible.

"No," the waiter lowered his head and raised it again, "I think you are having a nightmare, do you want me to bring you some hot chocolate?"

Crow shook his head, and couldn't wait for him to explain again that this was not a nightmare but a real situation, so he was forced to be sent back to the room by the waiter, "I think you can sleep for a while before dawn." Said Well, the waiter left.

Crow sat back on the bed and looked worriedly at the sea level outside the circular window.Is it really all right, he muttered to himself.

When the distant sky was finally showing its belly, there was a burst of crackling from the hull, and then the people on board were in a commotion. Outside the window, he found that he could no longer see the sky.He turned to the door sadly, pressed the doorknob and opened the door. The water rushed into the small room and completely submerged Kuro in just a few seconds.

The water is endless, and the words jumped into Kuro's mind again.

At this time, Crow had no time to think about any possibility of this sentence, and he swam forward so that he would not die in the deep sea without struggle.Something approached him, and Kuro slowly opened his eyes, which made him feel a small sharp pain in the eyes.

Kuro couldn't find words to describe what he saw in the water after he opened his eyes. She was not a human being, but somewhat similar to the mermaid described in fairy tales. The scale armor, the whole body seems to be made of water, even the wings on the back are no exception.He looked around as if he was looking for something, opened his mouth slightly when he saw Kuro, and then stretched out his hand to him, fingers connected by webs.

No matter what, please let me live, Kuro prayed in his heart, stretched out his hand forward, let it be held by him, and fell into darkness along with his own consciousness.

Immediately, there was a more violent cracking sound than before from the center of the huge sinking ship.A huge vortex appeared out of nowhere on the sea surface, and the center of the vortex was like an eye.

When he woke up again, he had already returned to the school dormitory.Crow struggled to get up, and the movement somehow caused a loud noise, which woke Lucas - he was sleeping in the next bed.

"Cullo, you're back?" Lucas rubbed his eyes, and when he gradually came to his senses, "You're soaked," he exclaimed, "What's wrong?"

Crow briefly described his experience while changing clothes (omitting the unbelievable part). He found that the wet clothes were stuck together and stuck to his skin, and he couldn't get them out smoothly. peeled off.Lucas smiled helplessly, "Is there anything wrong?" he asked.

"Not yet," said Craw, repeating, "Not yet."

It was several months after Kuro really discovered that there was something abnormal in his body. At that time, the wind had become warmer, and the skirts of the girls on the street drew beautiful arcs with the frequency of walking. "It's so cold." The wind blew towards Kuro head-on, "It shouldn't be so cold." Kuro sighed, rubbing the palms of his hands.

Lucas looked at Crow's hands, "Are you sick?" He asked, then thought of something, and pulled Crow back to the dormitory.Luckily or not, no one else in the dormitory was there at this time, probably to play cricket.Lucas closed the door.

"Just a cold," said Craw, sniffling.

Lucas didn't answer, he took a match from the matchbox and put the matchbox back in place.He put the short match (the head of the match was dyed rose red) in the palm of his right hand, closed his hand, and when he opened his palm again, the match turned into a small cluster of flames. Kuro couldn't help leaning his hand over, and the flame danced Conveying warmth, Lucas pressed Crow's hand down, almost being pierced by the flames.After the flames were extinguished, Lucas raised Clow's hand and looked at the palm, "Should I say 'as expected' or 'as expected'..." Lucas smiled wryly.Kuro withdrew his hand and looked at the palm, which was still pale, without any trace of being burned by the fire.There was a faint smell of decay in the air, which dissipated after a while.

"I thought you might have—" Lucas broke off.

Crow took a step back, and accidentally overturned the glass filled with water, causing it to fall to the ground. The water flowed along the lines of the floor, and then merged into a ball and rose into the air, before finally disappearing.

And a broken glass is irreparable.

Second

Kuro deliberately forgot Yue, Kerberos, and the month and year when he left the Japanese garden.He guessed that Yue and Kerubellos didn't remember either, they didn't seem to be very interested in the passage of time.

Everything was as usual that day, except that when Kuro lit the stone lantern in the evening, the hand holding the tiny light source trembled after he lit the match, and it took him several times to transfer the fire to the candle in the stone lantern. Surprised him a little.

"What's wrong?" Yue stood beside Clow, looking a little surprised.

Kuro thought for a while, stood up, and turned to Yue, "Can you call Kerubellos over?" He put on a smiling face, as if to reassure Yue that nothing would happen.

Before Yue could answer, the golden guardian beast came out of the house, "What's wrong?" Kerberos asked.

"You're here," Clow sat down on the corridor, "That's good." He began to think about what this sign meant.Kerberos walked up to Yue and asked him what happened in a low voice, and Yue shook his head to express his confusion.

"Something is going to happen, be careful." Kuro said to them, "It's best not to leave my sight."

Yue and Kerberos glanced at each other, speechless.

When the sky was completely dark, Yue and Kerubellos were still in a daze. From their point of view, everything was the same as usual, and there was nothing unusual until one end of the startling deer fell and hit a stone to make a crisp sound. Nothing more.Craw had sat silently before, as if waiting for something, and now he stood up slowly, with a long sigh, "It's time to go," he said, "we're getting out of this place." He walked forward Checking the pool, sure enough, the pool was exhausted, leaving only the gray-black stone bottom.

"Why?" Yue and Kerberos asked this sentence almost at the same time.

"In order to make life full of freshness." Kuro looked at Yue and Kerubellos, with a soft smile still on his face.He didn't expect Yue and Kerubellos to believe that explanation, and it wasn't a very good lie.Yue and Kerberos looked like they wanted to say something more.

A gust of wind blew past, and the candlelight in the stone lantern flickered like a fragmented image. "Come on," said Craw, "the fire is going to burn. It is dangerous for me." Time, with the power of a huge bird, rose into the air, and Yue and Kerubellos followed him.

Crow turned around abruptly.

He saw that the Japanese-style house had been engulfed in a sea of ​​flames, and the wind blew up, causing the flames to tilt and spread toward an ominous trend.The fire engulfing the wooden house swayed, like several huge vipers baring their fangs, and the demons danced wildly, shaking and showing their complacent looks, as if they were writing a war letter to Kuro.

Kuro closed his hands, opened them again a few seconds later, and a water-colored elf appeared from his palms, like a mermaid. "Please." Kuro whispered, he nodded, and flew forward.He pointed forward with his hand, and several drops of water appeared at the same time, rushing straight to the place where the fire spread, and to the snakes made of fire.Those water jets merged together, showing the appearance of a dragon, entangled with those snakes, fighting, comparable.The occupation seemed to go nowhere until the dragon bit the snake's neck, the fire snake disappeared, the water dragon fell heavily, the fire stopped, and the spirit disappeared.

"It's over," said Craw. "Come on."

"Where are you going?" Yue asked behind Clow.

"A country with white stamens and red roses," said Craw.

Kuro looked forward, the sky was pitch black, but there was some light mixed with red and orange on the edge of the sky.

"What was that just now?" Kerberos asked Crow in a somewhat dissatisfied tone.

"It's just a friend's prank." Clow replied, showing some sadness.

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