Now she didn’t even know what was happening–her mind roared with noise, and she couldn’t figure out what she was thinking anymore.
Was she going to be trapped here for the rest of her life?
She had responsibilities waiting for her. How could she stay stuck like this?
Aurora was unwilling to accept it.
She muttered under her breath, “Why… why does it have to be like this?”
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“Why did I end up here? Why am I being forced to see all of this?”
Aurora was dazed. She didn’t want to relive
any
of this anymore.
She wasn’t stupid—this whole thing felt like a bottomless pit with no way out.
But if she kept going, who knew what else might happen?
Aurora was now more helpless than she had ever been.
She wanted to get out of here.
But there was no way out in sight.
Suddenly, the world around her began to spin wildly.
It felt as if even the sky in front of her was tilting.
Aurora was stunned. She tried to stand, but her legs couldn’t hold her up.
She had no choice but to lean against the wall, though it didn’t help at all.
In fact, her dizziness only got worse.
In a situation like this, it was only natural for her to start panicking a little.
None of her previous experiences had ever felt like this.
Aurora was scared–more than that, she was confused.
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She couldn’t figure out what this was supposed to be.
Even when she had shifted into previous scenes, the transitions had always been smooth.
Nothing had ever been this intense.
Just as Aurora was still caught in panic and confusion, everything in front of her suddenly went black.
And when one can’t see, the mind inevitably starts to wander.
Aurora was no exception.
Her heart grew anxious.
Even if she hadn’t thought much of it before and had felt it was manageable, now everything felt off.
The complete darkness around her made her feel utterly unsafe, especially in a place like this, where everything was already unknown, and now, surrounded by pitch black, she felt even more uncertain.
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She took a deep breath, pressed herself tightly against the wall, and closed her eyes, preparing herself for whatever was about to come.
And it was as if this strange world sensed that Aurora was truly bracing herself because it began spinning even faster.
Aurora fought back the urge to vomit, biting her lower lip hard to keep herself grounded.
She knew very well, this was a place filled with unknowns.
If she lost consciousness now, it would be terrifying beyond words.
Almost as if responding to her resistance, the world spun faster and faster, not a trace of light to be seen.
After several minutes, Aurora could clearly feel everything slowing down.
The dizzying chaos was finally settling, no longer swirling like before.
Realizing this, she let out a quiet sigh of relief.
At least now, she didn’t have to be on edge every second.
But before Aurora could fully gather herself, a sudden burst of light filled her vision.
It was so bright and quick, it was nothing like the pitch–darkness just moments ago.
When the light came, she stood stunned for quite a while, struggling to process it.
Her mind, still muddled from earlier, couldn’t react right away.