After waking up, Sancho was bound by a fast-travel system that claimed to come from the highest plane.
How does it feel to be hit in the face by a quick-travel system as soon as you open your eyes?
Sancho: Thank you for the invitation. I just woke up in bed. It's quite sudden. I don't care whether this is science or metaphysics. I'm just curious. Is it possible to have a system without going through the three major steps of sudden death, rebirth, and time travel?
Sancho's life-long dream is to find a job with two weekends off, five insurances and one housing fund, more money and less work, close to home, and then work until he dies.
However, things did not go as planned. When he woke up, he did not die suddenly, was not reborn, and did not travel through time. Instead, he was bound by a quick-travel system.
Sancho: Who can withstand this? I can’t figure it out. I can’t figure it out.
(The main character is quick wear, the auxiliary is hand-in, Schrödinger’s male protagonist.)
“my lord, there is a strange wizard outside! ”“ As soon as he entered the door, he started drinking potions, eating, burning talisman paper, ringing bells, waving wands, killing sacrifices, pinching gems, reciting strange spells, doing strange movements, pumping his back with a whip, and stabbing his belly with a knife, changed several sets of clothes and weapons. . . . ” boom!!! Before he finished speaking, Roquier braved the dazzling colors of red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple, possessed the demon with dozens of layers of runes, kicked the door, tore open the barrier, and broke into the hall naked: “ I heard that you do blood every day Sacrifice, I will take your life today! ”“ Three hundred layers of Buff, stacked! Eat my moonlight sword!