Dark Universe & Forbidden Love
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Chapter 25
     
    Jason was in the middle of a
heavy fog. Someone was crying and circling around him. He tried to catch it but
his feet were so heavy that he couldn’t even make a move. Wondering why, he
looked down at his feet. Everything was fine, but when he wanted to take a
step, tens of hands grew out of ground and grabbed his feet. If he gave up,
those hands disappeared right away. He reached down to touch those hands. They
were soft and felt like someone’s hand he held before. He dug into the ground
to see who those hands belonged to and the end of the arm was another hand and
it held another hand tightly. He was scared at this scene. At this moment, the
fog slowly cleared out. Jason found himself standing in the center of Glycan’s
library. The ceiling was packed with thousands of heads.
    “What is
this?” Jason said to himself.
    Right at
this moment, all those heads turned to Jason simultaneously. They were all
Gloria.
    “Gloria!
Gloria! What happened?” Jason shouted in panic.
    Thousands
of Gloria smelled at Jason with bloody tears bursting out of her eyes.
    “Ah,
aaaaaah!”Jason screamed. He tried to run but those hands grabbed his feet.
Blood soon flooded the ground and formed an ocean. It rose quickly to his
knees, waist, chest and neck. Jason stretched out his neck as far as he could.
    “Ah,
aah, aaaaah!” Jason screamed.
    Suddenly,
he felt everything was shaking as if he was in the middle of an earthquake.
    Jason
opened his eyes.
    It was a
dream.
    He sat
up on the bed. Erikon and Lucis were standing beside him.
    “Bad
dream?” Erikon asked caringly.
    Jason
nodded, still in shock.
    “You
called Gloria several times.” Lucis said.
    “Yes,
yes.” Jason wheezed. All of a sudden, he shot out of the bed, grasped his
uniform and took out the family badge Gloria gave him. He made a call to Gloria
but nobody answered it. He tried again but still got nothing.
    “Something
is wrong. Something is wrong.” Jason murmured.
    “What is
that, Man?” Lucis asked as he pointed at the badge.
    “It is a
communicator. Gloria gave it to me.” Jason said hastily as he walked back and
forth.
    “You
said something is wrong?” Erikon asked.
    “She
didn’t answer the call.” Jason said desperately.
    “Maybe
she was busy. You know.” Erikon said easily.
    “No, No.
There is something wrong. I can feel it.” Jason said quickly and he made
another call. He still got nothing.
    “If she
is on the selection planet, they probably block the communication. What are you
doing?” Lucis asked as he saw Jason putting on his uniform.
    “I don’t
have time to explain this. I gotta go.” Jason said quickly as he headed to the
doorway.
    “What?
Where are you going?” Lucis said as he grabbed Jason’s arm. At the same time,
Erikon jumped right in front of Jason.
    “You
don’t want to know. Erikon, get out of my way.” Jason said coldly.
    “I am
not going anywhere unless you tell me. Man, Calm down. Calm down. I...” A sharp
pain on the nose stopped Erikon. Jason just punched Erikon on his nose.
    “Jason,
what are you doing?” Erikon yelled.
    “I don’t
want to get your guys in trouble. Understand?” Jason said coldly as he passed
Erikon.
    “You are
going to planet Etitaeg, right?” Lucis asked.
    “Yes.”
Jason said as he hit a button to open the door.
    “And how
do you plan to get there?”
    “I will
pilot Cruiser General Klizan.” Jason said and headed out.
    “Are you
out of mind? Jason, listen, Jason!” Lucis shouted. But it was too late.
    It was
early in the morning. Jason rushed to the museum and entered the cruiser using
the crystal. He quickly made his way to the bridge. When he just finished
putting the crystal on the ceiling, the light on his watch was flashing. It was
Sayilin. Jason answered the call.
    “Jason,
would you please open the door?” Sayilin asked patiently.
    “What
are you talking about?” Jason asked in confusion.
    “The
door you just used to get in the cruiser.”

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