Chapter 418 - Blood Appears (1/2)
Chapter 418: Blood Appears
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
“Wa! Wa! Wa!”
The sound of a baby crying was heard in the delivery room of a hospital A newborn baby had been born The electronic clock on the wall showed that it was 1:35 It was 1 am
However, this was only a short clip It was a clip that lasted only a few seconds The clip floated past Wei Huo and drifted away
Then, a one-week-old child surrounded byreflex The child picked around and finally grabbed a fountain pen However, his hand did not have enough strength, so he did not hold the heavy fountain pen
This was also a short clip that brushed past Wei Huo
“Gulp!” The sound of bubbles rising in the water came from Wei Huo’s side He was surrounded by an endless sea of memories
The child could barely stand when he o years old He learned how to speak through his teeth when he was three years old He started learning horite ‘12345’ when he was four years old He already knew the word ‘’ by the tiraduated froly entered primary school Just like ordinary children, he was neither outstanding nor stupid His grades were neither ahead nor behind the grades of others He was an ordinary person, the most ordinary person in the world
In his second year of pri into contact with 50-word essays However, for the first tiht him He could not express as in his head ords There were s in his head, but he could not express them ords or other forination
In his third year of primary school, he had the first lucid drea colorful spheres
Why would the child reluttonous snake’ ga with his memory?
In his fourth year of priht in the air and a path that could never be reached There was also a pair of legs that could not be moved no matter how hard one tried
Scenes floated past Wei Huo, reradually understood the secrets of souls
Wei Huo continued observing the sea of memories There were still countless memories there There was constantly only one owner in his memories, but Wei Huo could not see his face because the memories had been recorded from a first-person perspective
When he was infor the first tiination could not be used by him, nor could it be turned into the words he had learned
In his second year of junior high school, he could finally express part of his iination with just a feords However, he still failed This time, it was because of the outside world The teacher said that a student’s less words on paper
Wei Huo frowned He was sure that there was a deviation in the memory Memory could deviate It was usually colored by subjectivity Memory could not fully represent reality