Chapter 648: Experiment with Cornelle
Chapter 648: Experiment with Cornelle
Although she was threatening, Cornele's expression and actions seemed more like she was joking. She even held Bai Hao's hand and strolled in the woods, looking extremely intimate, as if they were a couple who had been together for many years.
"Why are you threatening me? Don't you suspect that I am just an illusion? Perhaps all this is just your imagination..."
Before Bai Hao could finish, Cornelie blocked his lips with her mouth. After a skilled wet kiss, Cornelie gasped and let go of Bai Hao, her face flushed. "Obviously, you are not my fantasy, but a real person. I can feel that this lucid dream is also your work."
Bai Hao felt helpless after hearing this. After several hours of communication, Bai Hao found that he could not get rid of Cornele's rhythm. She was too smart, even smarter than in reality. Cornele could easily see through the essence of things and seek the truth.
However, it was precisely because Cornele was very smart that when Bai Hao met her again in the dream, she did not try to find out Bai Hao's true identity like she did the first time, because Cornele knew that this would end the dream immediately.
Cornele must abide by the rules set by Bai Hao. She must never try to find out Bai Hao's true identity, otherwise she will not be able to enjoy lucid dreams, and may even never dream of Bai Hao again.
In fact, Cornele's judgment was correct. If she behaved very aggressively and always tried to find out Bai Hao's true identity, it would mean that this dream experiment had failed.
Second, since Cornele will die after knowing Bai Hao's true identity, to be on the safe side, Bai Hao will cast magic as soon as he wakes up to prevent Cornele from having dreams again, and let Andress take her back to the Omo Empire immediately.
"Wasn't it the Moon Goddess headquarters church in Orleans where we first met?"
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"Did we have a wonderful time in the Temple of Autotes?"
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"Have we already taken that step? Well, we've done those things between husband and wife..."
Bai Hao kept silent about everything about their past together, fearing that Cornelle would be able to recover her memory. But for the last question, Bai Hao couldn't help but chuckle and said, "How is that possible? You are still pure."
"No, you lied!"
Cornelie leaned close to Bai Hao's face and stared at it carefully. Although she still couldn't see any facial details, she could clearly feel Bai Hao's panic. She immediately laughed and said, "You must have enjoyed me, but you used some secret method to restore my purity!"
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"Wasn't the place where we were intimate in the Shineiper Cathedral of the Southern Xinjiang Goddess of Life Sect? Five years ago, I lost my memory there."
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"I remember it was one evening. I woke up inexplicably in an upper room of the Schneeper Cathedral. I guess you were nearby at the time!"
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"You must have cast a spell to make me lose my memory. It was to protect me, right?"
Seeing that Cornelie was getting closer and closer to the truth, Bai Hao finally couldn't bear it anymore and immediately forced the end: "Now let's add a new rule. You can no longer explore anything we had in the past, otherwise I will leave your dream immediately!"
Cornelie is so good at guessing. If a "You Draw, I Guess" competition were held, Bai Hao estimated that Cornelie would easily win the championship. In just a short while, Cornelie has almost guessed all the truth with incredible accuracy.
"Okay, okay, I'll do whatever you say. I know you have no ill intentions, and all the rules are for my own good."
Cornelei quickly gave in. She was still as considerate as ever. Bai Hao's worries before falling asleep were obviously unnecessary. Cornelei's personality was so stable that it was reassuring, which made Bai Hao feel comfortable all the time.
"I hope you can cooperate with me in doing some dream experiments. This will help us solve the problem of not being able to meet each other!"
Faced with Bai Hao's request, Cornele agreed without thinking. She was even more eager to meet him than Bai Hao. She wanted to figure everything out. She wanted to be intimate with Bai Hao in real life, just like in her vague impression.
"How should I cooperate with you?"
Cornelie waved her hand lightly, and the surrounding environment changed instantly. The forest path in the southern suburbs of Orleans soon turned into a laboratory. Bai Hao recognized that this was the reception room of the Temple of Autotes, and it was also the place where his relationship with Cornelie warmed up.
Bai Hao sat on the sofa and casually picked up the steaming tea on the table. It was of just the right temperature and he drank it in one gulp. The sweet fragrance after the slight bitterness left Bai Hao with an endless aftertaste. This specific taste experience was something that other people in the dream world did not have.
Ten minutes later, Bai Hao told Cornele all his guesses and the concept of the incarnation of gods. He wanted to hear the opinion of this genius dream girl. Perhaps Cornele actually knew something.
Sure enough, after a brief silence, Cornelle said uncertainly: "In fact, in addition to the fact that I have been dreaming about you in the past few years, when I was young, I often had some strange dreams."
"A strange dream?" Bai Hao immediately became interested. Perhaps this was the key evidence to uncover the truth.
"Well, I always dream of a woman with colorful hair. She speaks a language I don't understand. We always talk above the clouds. She will use white clouds to make various small animals and give them to me..."
Bai Hao's eyes widened instantly when he heard that. He knew who the woman with colorful hair that Cornele mentioned was, because among hundreds of gods, there was only one god with such a conspicuous feature, and that was the dream fairy, Aibilent.
There were very few records about dream fairies. Bai Hao had only found one or two records in the library of the Moon Goddess Sect. However, they were not mythological stories, but rather the experiences of some priests in their dreams ten thousand years ago.
There are also many such records in other sects on the continent of Walterlan. Some people with special physiques like Cornele will dream of Aibilent. In the generally accepted description, this dream fairy has gorgeous long hair woven from rainbows. She seems to live above the clouds, which is the other side of the dream.
According to Cornelle, she never dreamed of Aibilente again after she was ten years old.
But there is no doubt that her special constitution was preserved, as was the case with all the others who had dreamed of Aibilent, who could not dream of this dream fairy until they were ten years old.
Bai Hao was extremely excited. He finally found a new solution to the problem. Perhaps Albilent was the source of the problem that prevented the two from meeting. Bai Hao quickly shared this exciting good news with Cornelie.
"Are fairies gods? I remember that this is a vague concept. After all, strictly speaking, fairies are a kind of fantasy creatures, more like mortals than gods and demons. In this case, I am not the incarnation of a god."
Cornele's words made Bai Hao fall into deep thought. Aibilent was called the dream fairy. Although she held all the authority regarding dreams, she did not have any true believers.
In reality, there is no church for her, no portrait of her, and not even any mythological story about her. Everything about her is as illusory as a dream.
"Gods possess divine power, which is a higher level of energy than magic power. It is one of the powers that gods obtain from the power of the world. If you can absorb divine power, perhaps you can prove whether Aibilent is a god or not!"
Cornele nodded after hearing this, but still pointed out the problem in Bai Hao's words, "But I just dreamed of a woman with colorful hair. This does not mean that she is Aibilente, and it also does not mean that I am her incarnation."
"Let's give it a try first. I think there's a high possibility that you are the incarnation of a god, because you are so special!"
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