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Chapter 23 Meeting in Samara

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    Circe: "Bullshit!!" - Casting a spell

    Robin: "(Without any response)" - The instantaneous invalidation of witchcraft hits

    Circe: "!?"

    Robin: "Now you understand who I am, your witchcraft has no effect on me."

    Circe: "It can't affect you directly" - Snapped his fingers (not to be outdone, but his body shivered even more, and he rubbed his fingers twice before snapping)

    The witchcraft dolls: "(Break the cross on the wrist, choke the throat and kneel on the abdomen)" - Use various "sleeping techniques" to trap [Robin]

    Robin: "Stop struggling pointlessly and accept your fate, witch."

    Circe: "Never!!" - turned into a wisp of smoke and quickly escaped from the communication room

    ¡ô

    The end of the corridor where [Robin] was trapped before

    Dent: "(holding on the heavy isolation door, resting)" - A wisp of green smoke floated in front of him

    Dent: "Are you running in the wrong direction? This is the leading to the "Pond of Resurrection"" - no sense of urgency

    Circe: "(Returning to human form) You already knew this!!" - Interruption

    Dent: "What did I already know?" - puzzled

    Circe: "[Robin] will be possessed by [Hecate], and things will develop to this point!" - Hold on to [Dent] tightly like the last straw.

    Dent: "I don't know."

    Circe: "You're talking nonsense! You must have received a 'revelation' and 'seen' something!"  !  "¡ª¡ªGrabbing [Dent]'s shoulders, shaking him and roaring

    Dent: "Yes, yes, I 'saw' something, but it's not about [Robin]." - "Confession"

    Circe: "Who is that about!?"

    Dent: "About you."

    Circe: "About me!?"

    Dent: "Well, I 'saw' a 'phantom' of you being 'charged' by [Hecate], and finally being driven to pieces."

    Circe: "Ahhhhh~~ (screaming)Why didn't you tell me before!!" - anger

    Dent: "Have you heard the story of "The Meeting in Samara" (or translated as "The Promise in Samara")?"

    Circe: "Samara?" - I have heard too many stories about "Samara" (city of refuge), and I don't know which one [Dent] is referring to.

    Dent: ""Meeting in Samarra" is a short story by the British writer [Maugham]. The book describes a fateful story that cannot escape death."

    Circe: ""¡ªface turned pale

    Dent: "The story goes like this: A long time ago, a businessman in Baghdad sent his servant to the market to buy food. It didn't take long. The servant ran back with a pale and embarrassed face, and reported to the businessman tremblingly: 'Master,  I had just been squeezed by someone in the market. When I looked up, I saw that it was the God of Death who squeezed me.  When he saw it was me, he immediately made a threatening gesture towards me.  I think death must be coming for me. Please lend me a fast horse quickly. I want to escape from "Baghdad" and take refuge in "Samara".  ¡¯ The merchant generously agreed to the servant¡¯s request, and the servant mounted his horse and fled to ¡°Samara¡± as fast as he could.  Then the businessman came to the market and saw the Grim Reaper standing in the crowd.  The businessman felt strange and asked the God of Death why he made a threatening gesture to the servant when he met him in the morning.  Death said: 'That was not a threatening gesture, but I was startled by your servant.  I was surprised to see your servant in Baghdad, because according to God's arrangement, I have an appointment with him in Samarra tonight.  ¡¯¡±

    Circe: "So you didn't tell me about the 'vision' you 'saw'?"

    Dent: "Yes, in the story, the merchant lent the servant a fast horse, which not only failed to help the servant escape from death, but actually fell into the god's trap and made the servant fall into the arms of death."

    Circe: ¡°Wow~~¡±¡ªslumped on the ground, collapsed and cried bitterly

    Dent: "Did you jump directly to "Stage Five"?  "

    Circe: "What 'stage five', what are you talking about?"  ¡± ¨C Sobbing

    Dent: "The five psychological stages before human death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance."

    Circe: "I have experienced those things a long time ago (wipes away tears) Do you know how much chaos and destruction I brought to Paradise Island and how many people were killed in order to prevent the last part of the contract from being activated? That year I discovered  When the Amazons were not dead and Princess [Diana] and [Hecate] had a similar godhead (goddess of the moon), my heart almost collapsed. She made me feel more and more that the last part of the contract was going to be activated by her."  ¡ª¡ªTelling about the past

      Dent: "You joined [Ares] and [Daly] just to kill [Diana] and prevent the last part of the contract from being activated?"

    Circe: "To be precise, I want to use the hands of [Ares] and [Enior] (Daly) to get rid of [Diana]. If I just kill [Diana], I can do it alone  , the Queen [Hippolyta] was turned into a stone by me. The reason why I didn¡¯t do that was because if I did it myself, I might also activate the last part of the contract. I didn¡¯t dare to take the risk. So I was careful everywhere.  Be cautious, walk on thin ice, and avoid confronting [Diana] while constantly calculating, calculating, and calculating again" - describing the inner anguish.

    Dent: "Are you tired?"

    Circe: "Yeah, I'm too tired. I usually use my power to make money and satisfy my greed to numb myself and escape the fear in my heart (wry smile) As a result, I struggled and struggled, but in the end I couldn't escape this.  A calamity.¡±

    Dent: "You gave up?"

    Circe: ""¡ª¡ªSilence

    Dent: "In the past, when I first read "Meeting in Samarra", I thought the story was philosophical, but as I grew older, I became more and more disgusted with the story."

    Circe: "Why, the older you get, the less you believe in fate?"

    Dent: "It's not that I don't believe in fate, but I hate fate. God arranged for the servant to go to "Samara" to die, so the servant can only go to "Samara" to die; God lets you like Zhu Bajie, so you can only like it.  Zhu Bajie?  They don¡¯t care about the feelings of the person involved at all!  ¡±¡ª¡ªFull of disgust

    Circe: "Gods don't care about the feelings of mortals. We are all God's dolls."

    Dent: "Do you really think you are a doll of God? Just like those 'witchcraft dolls' under your command?"

    Circe: "It's different, I have a soul."

    Dent: "So, no matter how ugly the struggle is, you must try your best to struggle until the last moment. Only in this way can you be worthy of being a human being."

    Circe: "(raises head)What on earth do you want to say?" - She was confused by the man in front of her, and didn't understand why [Dent] both discouraged and encouraged herself.

    Dent: "What I want to say is, you stand up first (reach out and pull [Cersei] up) and then (knock on the isolation door behind you) use your witchcraft to break this door  Door."
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