Chapter 86

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"Agares!"

    Hearing this response, I couldn't help but relax, and would call my name, which is enough to show that Agares is not currently in a state of alienation. Just when I was thinking this way, I suddenly felt something wrapped around my ankle, and at the same time, my body was lifted up by an invisible pressure. The rope on my body was obviously broken, but it was floating like losing the traction of gravity Then, I opened my eyes wide in shock. The space around me seemed to be submerged by sea water, and I was slowly sinking in the empty air against the principle of gravity. In addition, all I could see were the fluorescent lights like stars, which made me feel like I was really in the universe.

    It felt as if my body was still in this world, but my senses were dragged into another dimension by Agares. Two completely different spaces overlap on me because of the intersection of me and Agares. I am in the air, and Agares is in the water. Omg this is unbelievable! ...

    "Hey, where are you? Hey, don't hide, do you want to play hide-and-seek with me?"

    I opened my arms and groped for Agares in the air, but found nothing, and my calf was rolled even tighter Already, the moist breathing air lingered in my pager indistinctly, accompanied by the slightest current noise, which sounded like a ghost's spell in this dead darkness. I started to get a little flustered—indeed, who can prove that the alienated man won't remember my name?

    If so, then I have no escape at all. Since you can't escape, then there is nothing to worry about.

    But when I realized this, I was not so afraid anymore. Maybe it was because I had just experienced the extreme situation of life and death, which gave me the courage to go all out, because even if I was polluted by the dark matter of Agares, I would not be afraid. It would be worse than falling and dying.

    Just when I was thinking wildly like this, I felt a gust of air flow around my back, and the feeling of the webbed claws touching the back was very clear, and I could even feel the sharp fingertips scratching across my neck like plucking the strings , shoulders, and back, as if deliberately teasing and frightening me, it made me get goose bumps all over my body. I know that to Agares in a state of alienation, my appearance at this moment is like a cat hiding in the dark playing with the mice in its hunting range, which makes him feel interesting. He didn't seem to be eager to attack me, but rather patiently suspended me in the air like this, so as to appreciate my helpless demeanor. Something in the shape of a tentacle then climbed up my ankles, wrapped around my knees, and burrowed into my trouser legs.

    I shivered violently, and felt the pain from being attacked by these things, and my calves couldn't help but feel tight.

    ...

    "Agaras..."

    This long-lost low hum sounded from the pager, and I couldn't help shaking my whole body, feeling the restless air lingering around my neck like a fish, and getting into the gap between the radiation protection suit and the helmet inside. I felt Agares' wet tongue seem to touch my earlobe. I struggled to support my body that was floating in the air, and raised my hand to try to touch him, but I only caught a handful of air, and the feeling of being touched by the tip of my tongue moved directly from my ear to my finger. The hand was held there by invisible webbed claws, and the fingertips were wrapped in a soft package. There was a tingling pain from the back of the hand, a pair of fang-shaped openings appeared, and the blood disappeared in an instant. The electric current hissed and lingered in my ears, converging into a hoarse call: "Desaro... I need you..."

    "Agares..."

    I widened my eyes, trying to penetrate the barrier of space to communicate with him They looked at each other, but their eyes fell into the vast darkness far away, but at this moment, their waist was tightly wrapped around them, and they were ruthlessly caught in an invisible embrace.

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