There were only three doors in front of Cell's eyes.
It seemed that he had no other choice but to open one of the three doors.
But which door should he open?
To Cell, the three doors represented three different emotions.
The first door represented the timid memories of his childhood. The second door represented the cold scars that he did not want to touch. The third door represented … his current state.
If Cell had to choose from his heart, he would choose the first door.
He thought he had left his old home for so many years that he had forgotten what it looked like. But when he saw the door, he realized that he had never forgotten it. He had never erased the memory of his old home. He just kept it in his heart like the most precious gift and did not want to open it.
So many years had passed, and the gift was still the same as when he left it. Instead, he grew from an ignorant child into an adult.
His once naughty brother, Lisa, had become steady and steady, while he himself had become the most annoying person in the past.
Cell stood in front of the first door for a long time. His mind was filled with all kinds of memories.
He reached out his hand many times, but each time, he only touched the door. He did not push it open.
After a long time, Cell finally turned around and left the first door.
"Let's keep the most precious gift." Cell sighed. He did not know whether it was because he was too close to home or because he could not face his old home with his current self.
Between the second door and the third door, Cell did not hesitate and went straight to the third door.
When he saw the second door, he saw the stingy faces of his uncle's family. He did not even want to touch it.
As for the third door, it was a smaller version of the gate of Beginnings City. He was brought here by Angor and Freud after all. In Cell's mind, they might be waiting for him behind the third door.
In the end, he chose to open the third door.
This time, he did not hesitate.
With a "creak" sound, the stone door was slowly pushed open, and Cell walked in.
When Cell entered the third door, the light around him became brighter. But it was only a little brighter than the dim corridor. It felt like a gloomy day.
A gust of cold wind blew, and Cell shivered. He turned his head to look at his surroundings and realized that this environment was not unfamiliar to him.
"Stone Pillar Colosseum?" Cell looked at the huge and magnificent buildings around him, the rows of seats that extended upwards, and several iconic stone pillars carved with beast figures. He immediately recognized the location of this place.
At the Stone Pillar Colosseum in the southern part of Chuxin City.
After confirming the location, Cell's expression turned slightly gloomy. After fusing with the monster, he once fought against Knight Saber here. He was about to win, but Angor stopped him. It was a shameful memory for him.
Cell knew that he had been tempted by the monster and had almost fallen into the endless abyss.
But he still couldn't let it go.
Sharu didn't know why he was here, but he was in a bad mood and didn't want to stay in this place that made him feel ashamed.
Cell hurriedly walked towards the entrance of the colosseum. He wanted to leave this uncomfortable place.
But when Cell opened the door, he was stunned.
According to his memory, behind the gate of the colosseum should be Gensen Street in the South City. Why was there … a dark void outside?
There was no path at all. If he stepped out, he would fall into the void.
Cell stood in front of the gate and didn't know what to do. At this moment, a strong Yin wind blew from the void. Cell couldn't even stand straight in the face of this Yin wind.
After tumbling around for a while, Cell fell to the ground with a heavy thud.
When Cell opened his eyes, he saw that he was blown into the arena by the gust of wind.
Enduring the pain, he struggled to stand up and tried to leave. But as soon as he stood up, he heard a whistle. He looked around in confusion and didn't see anyone whistling.
But the whistle was too obvious. It sounded like a referee was signaling the start of the match.
Hiss —
A strange rustling noise came from behind Cell.
When Cell heard the familiar voice, the skin on his back tightened. His body trembled as he slowly turned around. When he saw the creature that made the noise, Cell couldn't help but take a step back.
It had a disgusting head that looked like a worm. Butterfly wings grew out of its ears. Its body was as soft as a snake's and was covered in thorns and limbs.
It was the monster that fused with him!
There was nothing around him before. How did it appear?!
While Cell was still in shock, the monster suddenly laughed eerily. "You're here …"
"Why, why are you here? And, where is this? "Cell asked with a trembling voice.
The terrifying monster raised its worm-like head and didn't answer Cell. Instead, it slowly said, "You really disappoint me. Didn't you say you weren't willing? Why did you abandon me just like that? "
Cell shook his head. "I didn't abandon you. It wasn't me."
The monster's limbs moved quickly. While making rustling noises, it approached Cell. When Cell was about to be forced to the edge of the arena, the monster stopped and asked again. "Answer me. Why did you abandon me?"
"It wasn't me. It was the master of that new world. He removed you from my body. I don't know anything!" Cell hurriedly shouted.
"That's because you're too weak." This voice clearly came from the monster's mouth, but Cell found it very familiar. However, he could not recall whose voice it was.
"Since you abandoned me, you shall pay the price!" The monster's voice returned to its eerie tone. "I will kill you. Only by killing you can I come back!"
As soon as he finished speaking, a lightning-like attack instantly arrived in front of Cell.
…
"Mister Jon has begun to finalize the details of the new city. Based on the current progress, he should be able to complete the blueprint within half a month to a month." While Cell entered the "Room of Heart", Freud took the opportunity to pick up a blueprint and report the recent progress.
However, Freud didn't hear anything from Angor even after a long time. He looked at Angor with a puzzled expression.
Then he noticed that Angor wasn't looking at him at all. Instead, he was staring at the "Room of Heart" on the table.
Freud followed Angor's gaze and didn't see anything strange. Cell didn't wake up either. Then why was Angor staring at the "Room of Heart"?
Angor suddenly spoke up. "The intensity of the illusion ripples suddenly increased."
"Huh?" Freud didn't understand.
"Cell must be fighting something. Otherwise, the illusions wouldn't be so strong," Angor said.
Freud was a mortal in the dream wasteland, so he couldn't sense any energy ripples. But Angor could. This was the first time he sensed such a strong illusion ripple, which attracted his attention.
According to Angor's theory, Cell must be facing something. Maybe it was his inner demon.
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