Noticing the others still in slumber and bus floating midair.
She closed her mouth refraining from further comment.
The halo surrounding Luiswixie was blue, indicating minor danger, but also a lack of rescue, making awakening improbable.
Luot taxi bore a red halo, burdened by an unknown weight of concerns.
While Ariel also glowed red, Orlanki presented the gravest situation marked by a black halo.
Based on the urgency of the situation, Oranki and Ariel must be rescued without delay.
Consequently, Suzihan ventured into Oranki's dream while the lamp cat entered Ariel's dream.
The Sunfish took a moment to recuperate and coordinated with Booze to awaken the Dennisens of the white or yellow realms of dreams.
Use remained outside, monitoring the condition of the dream orbs, ready to alert Suzi Han and the lamp cat should they encounter peril.
Upon entering the mermaid's dream, Suzie Han found herself enveloped in a thick fog.
She wandered through the mist, calling out the mermaid's name.
Until at last, she caught sight of a figure resembling the mermaid.
In her eagerness to pursue this elusive silhouette, she misstepped and fell into a pool, descending deeper and deeper.
As if plummeting into the abyss of the ocean.
Cough, cough.
Oh.
Chapter 169.
Awakening the little mermaid at that moment, she seemed to transform into an ordinary person who had fallen into the water.
Suzi Han choked on several mouthfuls of water, the sensation of suffocation engulfing her.
Instinctively, she wished to struggle, yet the water seemed to envelop her, pulling her down forcefully.
She plunged uncontrollably into the depths of the sea, descending ever deeper.
Water surged from all directions, the pressure intensifying as she sank further, pressing down on her ethereal form.
However, Suzi Han quickly recognized that something was a miss.
She was a deity powerful to the utmost degree, invincible in her essence.
A feeling of indignation surged within her.
A pride so profound it bordered on arrogance.
This overwhelming pride awakened her, allowing her to comprehend the situation.
She was within a dream impervious to the suffocating water.
She opened her eyes, her thoughts stabilizing, and soon the oppressive sensation of the surrounding water and the feeling of breathlessness dissipated.
These were mere illusions of the dream, impacting her only because she believed in their reality.
Since her entry into this realm, the mists had seemingly conspired against her, attempting to induce forgetfulness.
If she were to abandon her identity and strength, perceiving herself merely as an ordinary person submerged in water, she might indeed drown here, losing a fragment of her divine essence and complicating her true self's rescue with the loss of this experience.
Fortunately, her overwhelming emotional state, bolstered by her profound pride, granted no chance for the mist to obscure her awareness of her own power.
With clarity of thought, discomfort ceased to exist within her.
Suzi Han observed her surroundings.
It appeared to be an abyssal sea, a mimicry of an unfamiliar aquatic realm.
She followed the currents, continuing her descent.
Upon recognizing the dreams illusions, the water around her transformed, feeling as light as air, allowing her to adapt completely.
Ahead, the silhouette of a mermaid beckoned.
And just as she was about to catch up, the mermaid turned, offering a radiant smile.
Suzy Han discerned that this was not Oranki, though strikingly similar.
This was a vibrant female mermaid adorned in a diaphous skirt and a shell bra.
She resembled a younger sister of the mermaid, appearing to be around 15 or 16 years old, exuding purity and sweetness, her eyes sparkling with clarity.
As Suzi Han approached, the mermaid's golden hair brushed against her fingers.
The mermaid winked at her, flashing a sweet smile, and then, like a bubble, she shimmerred with a spectrum of colors before vanishing.
In the final reflection of the bubble, Suzie Han's cheek appeared, followed by a fleeting image that seemed to depict their first encounter.
She opened the luminous realm of the divine, gazing in astonishment at the battered little mermaid suspended in the pool.
This vision appeared to represent the Little Mermaid's perspective upon first seeing her sister.
This was a faint, almost imperceptible sigh.
Suzi Han quickly realized that what she had just witnessed seemed to echo the Little Mermaid's mention of her lost sister from past life.
It was she who had drawn Suzie Han here, yearning for rescue.
In a little mermaid's dream, there lingered a hope for her sister's salvation, manifesting as the image of her sister wandering through this dream, searching for a way out.
Upon perceiving that Suzi Han had come to its rescue, the mermaid's spirit transformed into that of her elder sister, seeking her aid.
Suzihan hastened her descent through the azure waters.
As she plunged deeper, fragments of the mermaid's memories emerged.
It was these shards that had buried the mermaid deep within, shackling her awakening and stifling her struggles.
In the process of transformation, the mermaid, who had already been granted a new lease on life, once again dreamt of her past, the sorrows of her previous existence, thus ins snaring her own essence.
Realizing this, Suzie Han became anxious.
She was not only worried that the mermaid might be in peril if this continued, but also concerned about Ariel's situation, fearing that the lantern cat would be unable to resolve it.
It is essential to note that Ariel was also a transformed denison of the blue star, having her own history, which was recounted on the systems card.
The system had previously noted that this pair of twin siblings had found rebirth in the darkness.
Their memories concealed within the starry ocean.
Ariel's past had never been disclosed.
As Sue Xi Hon swam deeper, the surrounding memories flickered.
A gentle mermaid mother, her face obscured, cradled a mermaid egg while humming a lullabi.
Further down, a group of indistinct mermaids rejoiced.
Then came the relentless wars, bodies, blood, and the sea.
Yet at the heart of the tale, there remained an egg, an entity with thoughts yet unborn.
As she descended deeper, the plight of the mermaid's kin and the mermaid herself became increasingly tragic.
Her emotions steeped in sorrow.
It was indeed tormenting.
A divine mermaid egg endowed with wisdom, powerless to prevent any calamity.
As an outsider, Suzie Han felt the weight of psychological shadows creeping upon her.
Fortunately, her pride remained intact, shielding her from the despair and desolation of the mermaids around her.
At last, Suzie Han discovered the mermaid lying at the very depths, ensconced within an egg-like barrier, her eyes vacant and continuing to sink.
The illusions surrounding her depicted the time she was transformed into a slave by the god of light and taken to battle.
There is no sound of Suzi Han here.
In the midst of warfare, she encountered her sister, who had also been enslaved.
Helplessly, as a weapon of war, she was manipulated to slay her sister.
The sister, that sweet mermaid sibling, wept, exuding an aura of the abyss.
She incessantly called out the name of Oranki, proclaiming that they should become evil deities together, thus liberating their family.
Taking a deep breath, Suzi Han invoked her divine powers, preparing to awaken the mermaid.
Unexpectedly, the mermaid in the vision broke free from the grasp of her abyssal sister.
This is not my destiny.
You are a creature of the abyss, not my kin.
I have been reborn.
I must seek.
I must seek.
It seemed she was desperately trying to utter a name.
Yet all her strength was suppressed, preventing her from speaking.
I must find Sister Hung.
She exerted every ounce of strength to declare this statement.
Simultaneously, the scene begins to shift, and the Little Mermaid returns to her initial appearance on the battlefield.
Her chains multiplying and becoming heavier.
The script unfolds once more.
Sue Xihan reaches through the barrier, grasping the Little Mermaid's hand.
Sister Hung has arrived.
Awaken, she pulls the Little Mermaid into her embrace.
The Little Mermaid opens her eyes and simultaneously addresses her counterpart in the scene.
My faith in Sister Hung is indelible, no matter how many times it is repeated.