Chapter 184 - Angells Order (2in1) (1/2)

Chapter 184: Angell’s Order (2in1)

Translator: Lonelytree

There was a e weather pattern in Eastern State that December A heavy stor the entire city The common flu was a result of this shi+ft in weather;cues, and the local authorities had even set up a large quarantine center All the communication channels and traffic were heavily monitored It did not help to ease the concern of the people The situation in Eastern State was heavily scrutinized by the rest of the nation; they orried that the illness ht not be able to be contained

In an area unknown to the normal citizens, inside Eastern Phecda’s Medical Departy building, a big conference roo Room’ All forty-six people who participated in the e, and they were connected to various machines Their brain waves, heart rate, and other data were closely monitored After they entered their lucid drea , is this a positive developed er than hihtly underweight Dressed in a siround if not for his pair of eyes that spoke of great depth of knowledge He and his people were the surprise aid provided to Phecda They were all ell’s Order’

It was 1925 when George Gaes at Brown University, encountered a strange young ht to Prof Angell a strange clay figurine and described his strange drea man’s intention was to seek the prof’s aid to help hiell had found other leads frohtmare-induced hysteria’ that mushroomed all over the world in the summer of 1925

However, this incident was only privately investigated by Prof Angell Due to the widespread hysteria and the cross borders of multiple countries, it was not picked up by the y back then was not as advanced as it was today Therefore, other than the fes clippings that the professor hi to study Wilcox’s drea secrets about the cult But not long after that, Prof Angell died Granted, he was already at the advanced age of ninety-two, and he was positively identified by the police to have died from an acute heart attack The Order, however, believed that Prof Angell’s death was due to foul play He was ell’s death was not the end because his grandnephew and soell’s Order, to continue the study of his work, on dreams, and on the cult There were two reasons they had kept a low profile One was to stay away from the cult, and the second was because their research was not the kind that would be appreciated by the mainstream scientific society Over the years, the Order had expanded and had picked upwas one of the more about the Order They still hadwho introduced Phecda to the research about the dreae that they had on the R’yleh Cult They believed that it was the sa In fact, the Order had long since translated the staten”

“In his house at R’lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits drea informed Phecda “The cultists believe in the presence of Cthulhu, which is the closest translation of its naue They see this kind of existence as one of the Great Old Ones Our research leads us to believe that the leader of the Cult is an old Chinese man who resides deep inside aOne’ The goal of this cult is to awaken Cthulhu from its slumber inside the underwater city of R’yleh and return it to this world”

The inforell’s Order matched the exploration and prediction provided by Gu Jun and the rest The Order believed that should the cult succeed, it would be the end of hue, hu the Great Old Ones but instead should focus on how to stop their arrival or rather how to avoid their detection Thisup the channel to the foreign world

The aid fro, but at the same time, they had their reservations Why would the order offer such great help all of a sudden? What was their goal?

“We hope to bring the Order out into the light through this cooperation and show the rest of the globe our willingness to cooperate,” Mr Jiang said in answer “Tied, and so should the Order”

Then he added that it was him who proposed to the Order that they should reach out to Phecda for this cooperation “I kno dangerous this Nightmare Illness is, and we cannot sit idle anyell’s Order was not a religious organization but an acadeoal was completely different fro After all, they were just a collection of acade up they had was that they had started their research htmare Illness, and they did not know much about spells, but they could provide tons of help in lucid drea

‘Should we believe these people?’ After much consideration, Phecda decided the best course of action was to accept their offer of help while keeping them under close observation

“There are two kinds of lucid dreae oneself into the sea of one’s unconsciousness; the second one is to enter into the Dreaell referred to the dream world “Only a small number of people have the talent to enter the Dreamland Even our Order has had little success with it, and the few successes were all thanks for lucky coincidences But the situation here is different A large nuhtmare, and within this short period of ti spiritual connection with that place That means that we can use Gu Jun as the anchor Since he is still inside the nightmare and has shown the ability to respond to the calls of the dreah lucid drea But to do that, we need people that he is familiar with, people that he will easily be able to tune into spiritually”

After a long discussion, Phecda finally decided to give it a try, or rather, Elder Tong and Yao Sinian pushed them to this decision For the two of them, they could not let the cult succeed and could not afford to lose Gu Jun Furthermore, they had to prevent the situation at Eastern State froht only have one chance This will greatly exhaust one’s mental power Those who enter the dreaht not enter it again” It was this one time that the forty-six Dreamers entered the Dreamlands to help Gu Jun and Wu Siyu A lot of people were selected, but it was a wild guess how many of them would be able to arrive at the Drea to take the double-risk One risk was to place their faith in the Angell’s Order, and the other… well, entering the Dreareat risk

Di, di, di!

Inside the control central, various machines beeped noisily The workers stared quietly at the data on the different raular patterns that did not match any common standard But this data matched the data provided by the Order of the other drea, the leader of the psychology team, was stunned Not all ere familiar with Gu Jun had volunteered to enter the lucid dream; most of the commanders had to stay behind