Circle of Inevitability

Chapter 111: Interpretation

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Lumian has been waiting for the interpretation of the dream symbols for some time, and he is eager to get enough clues before "re-encountering" the parish priest Guillaume Bennet.

Only in this way can he "interrogate" the target more specifically.

This time, after the "magician" lady grabbed his shoulders, he no longer saw rich, layered blocks of color and strange-looking creatures.

He first felt a little starlight rising, and then he found himself in a twisted and hidden dark tunnel. Both his soul and body seemed to be in confusion, and he didn't know whether he was moving forward, backward, upward, or falling.

This state only lasted for a very short time, but Lumian couldn't say how long it was, as if he had temporarily lost his accurate perception of the passage of time.

When he returned to normal and opened his eyes, he even suspected that he was in the Breeze Ballroom in the last second and had arrived at his destination in the next second.

What came into his sight was a primeval forest that almost blocked out the sky. In the open space surrounded by huge trees stood a brown-yellow hunter's cabin.

"Come in." The voice of the "Magician" lady came to Lumian's ears, but he did not see the figure of the demigod.

Following the instructions, he took a step forward, stepping on the large number of leeches that were rolling towards him, passing through all kinds of poisonous insects flying in the air and crawling on the surface of the grass and trees, and came to the hunter's cabin and pushed open the half-open wooden door.

Inside are rows of bookshelves and wooden tables placed in the middle of the bookshelves, which seem to be in two different worlds compared to the surrounding primeval forest and hunter's cabin.

“Even though the lizard-like giant spirit did not appear in reality, its symbolic meaning in the dream was quite obvious:

Such a scene almost made Boros forget to describe it. It was like facing the headed monster created by his "supervisor" Olson, and he inevitably felt horrified.

I had many associations but I found the correct answer.

There was a figure sitting in front of the wooden table. I was wearing a white shirt and an open white lining, leaning against the back of the chair. I seemed to be covered by thick fog, and looked very blurry. Polus could not see my features clearly, but could only barely make out the condition of my clothes, the position of my facial features, and my specific gender.

"His sister Aurore probably didn't show similar behavior.

“It’s not much different from the dream, but it’s quite exaggerated.

I told him the exact story of my nightmare in Koldu Village, and supplemented it with the various traces found in the ruins and the small amount of information I had gained in the past month.

From the very beginning, this person has no intention of plotting against Termilumian? Of course, after the intention is truly exposed, I will cooperate with Termilumian to do something... Termilumian tried to influence you several times, but failed. Is it because of that? Boros couldn't help but sympathize with the fateful angel sealed on his chest.

Poet? Polos knew that the code name was meaningless, but he still chose to insult it:

Those elements combined with the thick fog make the poet seem like he comes from the depths of a dream.

"The other him symbolizes both his alienated personality due to pollution and Thermilumian's attempt to influence his thoughts to achieve his own goals. I'm sure there is only the latter symbol. The other one should also have a way to leave the tomb;

“Seventh, it symbolizes hidden pollution and conscious change.

After I finished speaking, the poet was silent for a moment and then said:

"The altar on the ground is real, but what does the breath of the 'sufferer' in the dream symbolize?"

Relying on the outlines drawn in the thick fog, I had no impression of taking a step back:

"Bypassing the seal should mean that it is in the inner world, and it is communicating with Termi Lumian in some way. You still have no way to communicate with it. He is able to ignore other possibilities."

As he was talking, Pollux saw that the poet, who was leaning against the back of the chair, had clasped his hands and placed them between his chest and abdomen, and his green eyes were much more cloudy than before.

"Unraveling the broken symbolism of the dead wizard, the owl and the other have no initial answers to what he represents:

Boros thought for a moment and said:

"The first layer symbolizes that the power of fate has appeared outside, but there is definitely only that layer. The symbolic element is very likely to appear in the form of the breath of the 'sufferer.'" The poet made an interpretation after a few seconds, "The seventh layer, the fateful follower symbolized by the owl that is monitoring him is definitely not the 'sufferer', which means that it is willing to let others touch the altar of fate, which also symbolizes the power of fate.

Does that symbolize that Aurore became the one who was destined to be with you, and finally died? Before Boros could ask that question, the poet seemed to have sensed my thoughts and took the initiative to explain:

The figure thought for a moment and said:

Seeing that Boros had no solution, the poet took a step back and said:

"Outside the entire dream, there were only two people whose lizard-like elves crawled out of their mouths. One was his sister Aurore, and the other was the deputy parish priest Michel Gawaigu. He had no impression of the former in reality?"

The poet sat up a little straighter:

The last second, Boros noticed that there were strange insects drilling in and out of the edge of the opponent's eye sockets.

The real victim...Ni Zhenli was shocked when she heard this.

"You are so bad." Pollux bowed politely and then sat up. "What should I call you?"

The poet nodded heavily and said:

"The two layers of symbolism are superimposed through the core point of 'the power of fate', making it difficult for the interpreter to ignore one of them."

Compared to the past, although I still had no emotional fluctuations when recalling those things, I was already so calm. During the whole process, I only took a deep breath once.

Have you also neglected to write to "Hella" for help

The poet remained in the same sitting position, with no more strange insects crawling in and out of his eye sockets:

The poet nodded:

"On the first level, this wizard symbolizes the power of fate, or pollution, and also represents Thermilumian. The coffin is equivalent to the concept of "death", both symbolizing that the power of fate has been sealed and has lost its vitality, and the tomb represents the seal itself.

"The fact that the owl can freely enter and exit the tomb of the dead wizard shows that it can bypass the seal to some extent. At the same time, it also shows several characteristics: it has been monitoring his changes, it has not appeared at the critical moment, and it has been guarding the dead wizard's side.

"You should start with the most complicated one, the dead wizard in the tomb."

I calmed myself, forced myself to ignore the weird bugs that were wriggling into my eye sockets, and expressed what I wanted to say in fragments.

"Think about it. During this ceremony, it must be him who is standing behind Aurore. It must be someone else. Will you be confused for a moment and push me out of the altar?"

Call him "magician" directly... Am I also a member of the Tarot Club? A holder of the card Akka? Boros once again looked at the poet opposite him without any guesses.

Another force...Ni Zhenli recalled the transparent "lizard" that appeared at the scene of the "Shadow Tree" incident.

"Eighth, the power or spirit represented by the lizard-like giant spirit is not the angel who is willing to see Ni Zhen's real arrival. It symbolizes the role of the spoiler."

“If the person who had a lizard-like giant spirit crawling out of his mouth knocked him out, brought him to the front sacrificial site, and made him the vessel, the descent ceremony would most likely succeed.

These insects are transparent and transparent alternately, as if they are carrying circles on their backs.

"He can't treat you as a poet."

The symbol of this "sufferer" turns out to be an owl. You thought it was another you or Aurore...

···Polos felt relieved, but also somewhat disappointed.

"I am a fairly devout believer of the Eternal Sun. Because I was ostracized by Guillaume Bene, I no longer have the paranoid idea of presiding over a sermon or hearing a confession. When I came here, I became more and more obvious about it, and completely ignored other things..."

“It was indeed a dream full of symbolism.

“That is a very typical dual-structure symbol, which does not mean that it contains two layers of meaning.

The poet himself was too sure of that point, so he did not explain it any further, and instead interpreted the symbol that Ni Zhenli cared about most at that time:

"You are bad, Mr. Poet."

While the poet was taking a break, I asked:

"You and it are not yet the eighth-level symbol. It represents that there is no real martyr in Cordu Village, not a martyr at the extraordinary level."

"Combined with your interpretation of the symbolic meaning of the dead wizard, the owl represents the destined follower from another world, responsible for monitoring his condition. Its attitude towards the dead wizard is rather ambiguous. It neither shows the protection it should have nor provides assistance for the angel's arrival during the final ceremony.

"Because of that incident, his sister Aurore also received the gift of fate and is now suspected to be one of the leaders. To some extent, she also represents the power of fate. In addition, you are not dead yet, so the matter of the wizard has lost the seventh symbolic meaning.

So that's how it is... Boros, whose mood was gradually relieved, was persuaded by the poet and realized the essence of the wizard legend from another perspective.

"Bad." Pollux responded.

"In addition, you can see that he was the one who suffered the most damage at that time, which means that the 'victim' was not willing to kill him, but even protected him to a certain extent, which is very similar to the 'psychological treatment' he experienced in the Tewail Market area."

"The Magician and it told you the whole dream and related information, but you still want to hear him tell it in detail again."

"Please sit down." The figure said in a voice that was both magnetic and a little ethereal.

I thought of Aurore, the other one with a giant lizard-like spirit crawling out of his mouth.

"First, it shows a desire for the cemetery and a cold desire to leave these tombs, but it has not really retreated into the tomb of the dead wizard. This symbolizes that it belongs to another force. It has a certain connection with the power of fate, but it is definitely not the same. It is more like it is looking for and harvesting something related to fate."

“In the dream, you can’t see that the wizard is indeed not dead and has never left this tomb, which is consistent with the state of the seal under him.

His white hair is longer than that of a special person, and he really looks like an artist; his eyes are emerald green, and his gaze is quite sharp; his face is thin, and his body is short; his sitting posture is quite upright, and he looks very casual...

At that point, Pollux was suddenly stunned. The poet continued: