Chapter 199 Unspeakable
Chapter 199 Unspeakable
In that split second, an indescribable, unprecedented feeling surged over him like a flood, enveloping him tightly and tightly with overwhelming force. It felt like a meteorite falling from the sky, sudden and unstoppable; like a sudden thunderstorm on a summer day, fierce and catching one off guard.
He didn't even have time to react before he was completely overwhelmed by this overwhelming, strange sensation. The impact seemed to pierce his soul, shaking his entire being. It was like a previously calm lake suddenly ripped apart by a violent hurricane, and he was like a lone boat, drifting with the current in this unforeseen storm, unable to control his own destiny.
At that moment, an unprecedented strange feeling washed over him like a surging tide. He felt like he had been struck by lightning, his body suddenly frozen in place, his eyes wide open, his face filled with disbelief.
His mind seemed to lose control at that moment. His previously orderly thoughts suddenly came to a halt, like a car slamming on the brakes at high speed, the inertia throwing everything into chaos. Countless thoughts raced through his mind like wild horses unleashed. These thoughts were so chaotic and intertwined, colliding with each other that he couldn't make sense of any of them, let alone grasp the key point.
He opened his mouth wide, as if wanting to let out a cry or a shout, to vent the shock and confusion that surged through his heart like a raging storm. But no matter how hard he tried, his throat felt as if it were being tightly gripped by an invisible, powerful hand, preventing even the faintest sound from escaping. He could only stand there, stunned, letting the strange feeling overwhelm him, unable to muster any effective response.
Time seemed to freeze at this moment, the world around him gradually becoming hazy and unreal, all sights and sounds as if separated by a thin veil, unclear and indistinct. Yet, that strange feeling surged like a surging tide, wave after wave, violently impacting his heart.
He just stood there in a daze, his hands and feet completely out of control, his entire body unable to move as if cast under a spell. Faced with such a sudden and unprecedented situation, he was completely panicked, his mind blank, and he couldn't think of any effective response at all.
Should he act decisively and swiftly without hesitation? Or should he force himself to calm down and carefully consider a solution? Or should he simply close his eyes, pretend he hadn't seen anything, turn around and flee this terrifying place, treating it as if it were all just a terrible nightmare? A myriad of conflicting thoughts swirled and tangled in his mind, tightening like a tangled mess, binding him tightly and plunging him into a state of endless confusion and despair, unable to extricate himself.
Lu Yan felt as if a thick layer of frosted glass had suddenly covered his vision. Everything he saw was hazy and blurry. It felt as if a dense, impenetrable fog was silently creeping towards him, rapidly enveloping him.
The fog was so thick it was terrifying, like an invisible beast with its maw gaping, ready to devour everything around it. Lu Yan, trapped within it, couldn't help but feel a deep sense of dread and helplessness. He struggled to see the road ahead, but no matter how hard he strained, the fog remained with him, showing no sign of dispersing. Gradually, he began to doubt whether he could ever find a way out of this terrifying, foggy world.
His heart suddenly tightened, and an inexplicable fear instantly surged through him. He subconsciously blinked hard, as if that could dispel the suffocating fog before him. Every blink was like a battle against the unknown, and he tried his best to break through this barrier and see the surrounding scene clearly.
But no matter how hard he tried, the enigmatic fog, like an impenetrable wall, stubbornly blocked his view. It seemed to have its own will, deliberately preventing him from glimpsing even the slightest glimpse of the true nature of the outside world. He felt helpless and frustrated, and his uneasiness grew stronger.
As time went on, his eyes began to ache, but he refused to give up. His eyes widened, and beads of sweat formed on his forehead from the strain. But the thick fog remained motionless, coldly trapping him in this chaos.
At this critical moment, without any warning, a sharp pain as strong as a tidal wave, so strong that it was unbearable, like a violent lightning that tore through the dark night sky, carrying the power to destroy the world, and at lightning speed, it split through layer after layer of obstacles and pierced into the deepest part of his mind, which was as deep and dark as a bottomless abyss, like a sharp arrow!
This sudden pain came so fast and so unexpectedly, just like a ferocious ancient beast rushing out from the Netherworld, baring its fangs and claws, opening its bloody mouth that could swallow the sky and the sun, revealing a mouthful of sharp fangs, mercilessly and madly biting every delicate nerve and every tiny but important cell in his body.
The pain was like a slender yet incredibly sharp silver needle wielded by a demon, emitting a chilling cold light. It hurtled towards him with unimaginable speed and force, as fast as lightning, piercing the void in an instant and stabbing straight towards his head.
The silver needle seemed to possess a will of its own, like a cold-blooded killer, mercilessly piercing layer after layer of obstacles. Neither the hardness of the skull nor the softness of the brain tissue could stop its advance. It surged forward like a broken bamboo, piercing the most fragile and sensitive nerve endings deep within his brain.
At that moment, it was as if the entire world froze, and he felt as if a thunderclap had suddenly exploded in his head! The excruciating pain was like a surging tide, sweeping over him like a tidal wave, instantly engulfing all his consciousness and perceptions with overwhelming force.
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