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Chapter 909: A Problem in Dreamland (Part I)

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"Your Majesty Roland?"

The voice was soft and distant

It wasn't until Roland felt a tickling sensation around his ear that he suddenly realized soale leaned draht into Roland's eyes She held her chin in her hand, with her head slightly lopsided, and one pale index finger aying froer to fiddle with Roland's ear

"U that he was reading the statistical report that had just come in "Probably because of the eather today It makes me doze off easily"

"This isn't the first tiale walked back to the recliner on the other side of the tent "Ever since you came back from Reflection Church, you've constantly been in a daze Has anything happened?"

Roland was about to deny what she had said, but the words got caught in his throat He knew Nightingale could tell lies from truth, and he could not continue to deceive hih it had been al on

"I did find so is so creepy and weird that I don't knohere to start"

"You don't have to tell ale stared at the sky above, her hands behind her head "I'm not as smart as you anyway Even if you were to tell me, I wouldn't be of much help Perhaps Anna would be more useful in this area"

"I haven't told her either" Roland shook his head, forcing a sale turned over immediately "Why not?"

"Because it's so bizarre that I'," Roland said flatly "AsIn other words, this is co her wouldn't help any, it would only ale blinked as if sudden enlightenment had struck her Roland, however, knew she did not understand anything but just thought the whole idea cool

"Don't tell her that I frequently daydrea nobody else can solve"

"Of course!" Nightingale's face sorilled fish fro quite satisfied

After obtaining Nightingale's prohed internally The data on the statistical report did not make any sense to him, What Roland had seen in the secret chaendary figure appear at the early stage of the foundation of the Union? From her portrait, it seee

Roland had later atha, and Phyllis, but none of theiven him a definite answer It was such a dim and distant past that nobody could tell who the person in the picture was They could only conjecture that she had, at one time, been prominent

Roland used to think that there were only two types of people in the Dream World One was those defeated by Zero, whose souls were per of Souls but who still more or less maintained a feeble connection with the real world Theresements in their rooms

The other type were fictitious characters who came out of thin air directly froination and the Dream World itself

Roland was now not sure about his theory, however