Chapter 221 The Thing is Dead
Chapter 221 The Thing is Dead
Morris originally thought that if he put his hand over, it would be the same as Vivian's and something
invisible and untouchable would burrow into his skin, but there was actually not reaction.
The clear water became reddish from being stained with red blood, and the water still splashed like a
rainstorm pouring down.
He put his hand next to the bowl and waited for a long time, but there was no response, so he hesitated
for a moment and then put his hand directly into the bowl.
The water was cold.
There was nothing unusual about it except for the cool temperature, which was generally the same as
ordinary water.
There was no desired pain, but the splashing gradually subsided, the two bowls of water, as well as the
water in the altar, became less and less loud, and then the water rippled and gradually returned to
calm.
Morris’ face gradually clouded, his brows frowning slightly in surprise.
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Just now, Vivian's hand just touched the edge of the bowl, and something attached itself to her skin,
and in a blink of an eye, something got into her body.
But why didn't his hand react in the slightest when he reached into the water?
Or did the blood that had just been mixed into the water ruin the standard of sustenance for the
mysterious creatures inside, causing these things to die?
Everything is speculation, and until it is corroborated, no one knows what the cause is.
Morris removed the tie from his neck and wrapped it around his hand, bandaging the spot where Vivian
had bitten him so hard.
Turning around, he returned to Vivian's side, who was still lying unconscious on the ground.
"Vivian? Vivian?"
Morris gave her a gentle pat on her cheek and Vivian didn't react.
Concerned, Morris sat on the floor, holding her head leaning against his lap and reaching out to pinch
her philtrum.
One second ......
Two seconds ......
A full six seconds passed before the unconscious woman opened her eyes, batted her eyelashes, and
gradually awoke.
Vivian leaned helplessly on Morris’ lap and opened her eyes to look at him, her mind muddled for a
moment, "Where is this ......"
"We fell into the chamber, and you passed out a moment ago."
Morris knew that Vivian would be briefly confused because of the excessive pain in her head just now.
The frail woman thought about it for a moment before she remembered everything that had happened
at that moment.
She reached up and rubbed her head, lamenting, "Oh my god, I can't believe I'm still alive, I thought I
was going to die here."
"You won't die that easily."
He teased, trying to lighten the mood and appease Vivian.
Only when he saw the wound on Vivian's head, left from the excessive pain hitting her head, was
already stained with blood, he was still a little distressed, "Does your head still hurt?"
"It's okay, it doesn't hurt. Just sore and weak."
She took Morris’ hand and sat up straight, dropping her head and adjusting her mood.
It was a while before she stood up from the ground, perhaps because of what she had just done, she
stumbled a step, and Morris stepped forward with quick pace and supported her by the hand, "Are you
okay?"
"It's okay, it's okay."
Vivian waved her hand and walked towards that table.
However before she could get close to the table, she was yanked back by Morris, "Don't go over there,
it's too dangerous."
"Let go!"
Vivian shook off Morris’ hand, "God, I just want to see what's in here that made me suffer just now."
After something had entered her body, Vivian had only been in pain for a while, but it was that moment
of intense pain that simply hurt as if her soul had been pulled out of her body.
Even death was not that painful.
Vivian just flicked her hand, and a sound came from behind her.
She looked back, and suddenly found that the Morris had been thrown far away, hitting the
bookshelves hard and smashing down the rows of shelves, all of which were suddenly scattered in a
mess.
"You ...... I ......"
She frowned in confusion, "I didn't use any force, you can't blackmail me."
She said that, but Vivian still looked down at her hands in confusion to make sure she really hadn't
pushed him hard just now.
The rather woebegone Morris stood up from the pile of books, extraordinarily dusty from the gradually
dust.
He reached out and covered his chest, looking at Vivian with a probing gaze, vaguely sensing a hint of
something different, but shook his head, "It's fine, I just didn't stand still just now, it's nothing to do with
you."
Really?
Just now, Vivian made a flinging motion, but he clearly felt her force suddenly increase.
This reaction was, indeed, a bit bizarre.
No ......
Very bizarre, he should say.
"You are useless."
Vivian snorted coldly, not caring about what had just happened, but looking back at the two bowls,
fuming as she reached her hand over once more.
"Don't be ridiculous!"
Morris stepped forward and took her hand in his, "You were in danger just now!"
"I know, just let go of me."
Vivian shook his hand off again, only this time the same force didn't react as much to Morris as it had
earlier.
She glared angrily at the man, "I just want to see what's in here, did you know that something just
burrowed into me and I could have been poisoned, or even dying. Before I die, can I figure out why I
die?"
God knows how complicated Vivian's mood was at the moment, she pursed her lips and muttered, "I
haven't even taken care of my parents yet, if I die, how pitiful they are."
"Shut up!"
Morris snarled, "I won't let anything happen to you."
With that, he pointed to the two bowls, "I've already tried them, and the contents are now unresponsive.
Since you've been injured, don't touch it again. After we get out safely, I will send someone to take
these things for testing. Technology is very advanced now, so you don't have to worry too much. I, for
sure, will heal you!"
He would protect his woman even at all costs.
"I ......"
Vivian skimmed her lips and looked at the faint color of blood in the two bowls, "Why is it red in here,
did you bleed?"
"Yes. I came over to try and see if this thing reacted to me, but it hasn't done anything unusual so far."
"Are you crazy?! I was so dangerous just now, and you tried it yourself? Are you okay?"
Vivian never thought that Morris would actually act that crazy.
It was obvious with his own eyes how much pain she had just been in, and he still tried this unknown
creature himself.
Wasn’t he afraid to die?
She was a bit taken aback and shocked ......
More than anything else, it was the touching feeling that came from what Morris had just done.