Chapter 195 It's All A Dream (3)
Chapter 195 It's All A Dream (3)
“Have you ever met someone who doesn’t want to get a slap in the face since it will ruin his appearance if his face ever gets bruised? Fear not, for the FaceslapINATOR has been invented for that purpose!”
After saying that, Asther revealed a white-colored hand glove in his hands that was previously invisible.
“The FaceslapINATOR allows anyone who wears it to inflict pain into every slap without bruising or injuring the target’s face! It also comes with a stealth feature so that it wouldn’t be seen by your target!”
“After I tested this on a live species known as “Young Master” when I traveled to China, all of them called me grandpa!”
When Asther mentioned that last sentence, he paused for a while as he reminisce.
“If it wasn’t for those Young Masters ‘sponsoring’ me, it would have been difficult in procuring funds for every invention of mine.”
Hearing that, Allen now knew how Asther obtained the funds for every invention of his. Asther just needed to go to China and use that invention of his to the Young Masters that he encountered and then blackmail them.
That was why Asther didn’t have any problems in buying materials for every invention of his since it was already “sponsored” by those rich Young Masters.
“Jokes aside, what other details in your dream that you have remembered? I might be able to deduce your <Supreme> talent that you will awaken if you accurately described to me every detail in your dream.”
Asther stopped joking as he asked Allen with seriousness in his voice.
“Well, aside from the part where I have dreamed about possessing a <Supreme> talent which I have forgotten what it was…”
Allen replied to Asther and he paused before he could finish his sentence. He was in deep thought as he tried to remember every detail in his dream aside from the fact that he possessed an unknown <Supreme> talent.
“Don’t worry about forgetting the <Supreme> talent in your dream since most, if not all, Supremes tend to forget their soon-to-be-awakened <Supreme> talent in their dreams. And in most cases, those who remember what <Supreme> talent they will awaken wouldn’t awaken any <Supreme> talents since a dream like that would be just a dream and not a sign of awakening.”
Asther assured Allen that him forgetting about the <Supreme> talent that he had in his dream was a good thing considering it raised the chances of his dream being a sign of awakening instead of the average lucid dream a person could get.
It worked wonders as Allen calmed down and was no longer tense as before as he took his time remembering the details in his dream. Fortunately, despite being too eager about the details of Allen’s dream, Asther was patient enough to wait for his brother to finish his memory recalling.
A few minutes later, Allen’s expression lightened up as he sported a positive expression on his face which only meant one thing, he remembered another detail in his dream.
“Judging from the expression on your face, you have remembered some parts of your dream, right? Or am I wrong?”
Asther inquired to Allen as he also couldn’t wait to know every detail of Allen’s dream that Allen had remembered. As long as he acquired those details, he would be able to deduce the most probable <Supreme> talent that Allen would awaken within a week.
“No, you are correct. I have indeed remembered another part of my dream and it is the reason why I felt as if something had been taken away from me when I had woken up.”
Allen spoke in difficulty as he currently had a pained expression on his face. His head didn’t hurt when he tried to recall the memory he had when he was in a dream but his heart hurt as if something or someone he had loved was taken away from him.
It was an unpleasant and painful experience that Allen had felt.
The amount of pain that he had received from that alone was enough to surpass the pain he was familiar with when he was ridiculed as a trash or defect in his family.
‘Even if I remained as trash or a defect, I would be glad to do so. As long as the someone in my dream that was taken away from me would be given back to me so that I can feel “whole” again.’
With that in his mind, Allen understood that despite the pain he had felt when he had recalled the memories of his dream, he had to tell his younger brother about it so that his younger brother could deduce his probable <Supreme> talent and determine whether his dream was an average lucid dream or if it was a sign of awakening.
As Allen had thought before, he would rather sacrifice his soon-to-be <Supreme> talent just to be with the person that he had dreamed about since he felt that the person in his dream was too important to him to the point that he was willing to risk his life for her.
Allen had never felt such emotion before especially when the only one who had taken care of him was his younger brother Asther. None of his family members especially his parents had ever treated him with love and care except for Asther.
That was why he would sacrifice even his soon-to-be <Supreme> talent just to be with the person in his dreams again.
Despite not knowing who the girl was in his dream, he felt that she was the only one who could ever move his heart and feel love again. And that was why he was willing to sacrifice anything just to be with her again.
The emotions of love that he had felt in his dream when he was with her were too vivid, so he understood that it wasn’t fake. There might be something that he had missed in his dream and he was willing to find out what it was. It might be the key to meeting with her again.
“Asther, I just remembered that I had a dream with a girl and she is my lover in that dream.”