Lu Bixing felt like he had had a big upside-down dream. There was no plot. In the dream, he seemed to have returned to the days when he was young and had no control over his body, with his limbs tied up by invisible ropes.
He felt that he was a person who was neither too extreme nor too persistent, and that he was naturally cheerful and able to go with the flow. No matter what happened, he always found a way to make himself think more positively and not get stuck in a rut. Therefore, he rarely had such trapped-animal dreams.
In the dark, it seemed as if something was urging him anxiously to wake up quickly, wake up quickly...
Lu Bixing was struggling, and suddenly, something behind him seemed to fall down, and he was free. Lu Bixing turned around and saw that what had tied him up was a monument made of huge stones, which collapsed with a loud bang and turned into dust on the ground. He was a little horrified and didn't know what it meant. However, he had no time to think about it in his dream, and he instinctively ran forward - the strong light pierced his pupils, and his feet landed on the ground.
The medical cabin had repaired his split nail and neutralized the anesthetic that he had not completely metabolized. Logically, his body should be in the best condition, but for some reason, Lu Bixing felt that his heart was beating very fast, and the space in his chest was not enough. His heart was pounding, and he felt so stuffy that he wanted to vomit.
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