646 air gaze
Donnie stood in this dead space, his whole body shrouded in red moonlight, and for a moment, his ears seemed to remember countless whispers.
It's not that Donnie hasn't struggled, and in the face of such a huge crisis, of course, he thought about breaking away from it at the first time and no longer being affected by this.
But it wasn't easy, and after Donnie's vigilance didn't work wonders and was affected by Collins' gaze, it was difficult to break free from this dead space.
Although Downey struggled all the time, it didn't work out much, and he heard a 'familiar' voice in the midst of the jumble of voices.
As expected, the voice belongs to Mia Summers, who hasn't really seen Downey for a long time, although when she was still in a normal state, Downey didn't have much intersection with her, and he didn't have many deep memories.
But later, this memory, which should have slowly sunk in the depths of my mind, became clearer and clearer, and it was difficult to forget.
Mia seems to be singing a ballad, but the language she speaks is not human, and the vampires themselves have no special language, only a few special runes. Downey did master some of the languages of the transcendent races, but the number of transcendental races was simply the number of Ganges sands, and it was difficult to count, so until now, Downey could still encounter strange languages that he had never mastered.
If it's words, that's fine, and if Downey wants to, he might even be able to earn the title of a great polymath with the ability of the Eye of Knowledge. But the current singing can't use the power of the general eye, which has to be said to be a pity.
But even if he couldn't hear the specific meaning, Donnie still memorized the song to death, and every syllable was not missed. Even if he can't be sure of the content of the song now, maybe he will use it one day.
Donnie's heart was beating wildly, much faster than normal. Slowly, the song faded away, replaced by a shrill wail.
A terrifying voice had always been with him, surrounding him to his left and right, filling the space full of death.
The Red Moon seemed to drip blood, and it had now become incomparably huge, like a huge eye, hanging in the crimson sky, and everything seemed so awkward.
Donnie had a feeling that if he continued to remain in this state, it wouldn't be long before he died, and in the eyes of outsiders, there was no way to even find out why he died.
Faced with this situation, all Donnie can think of is to fight against it, as long as he doesn't give up, there is no way to erase his consciousness from the existence of a blood moon or a giant eye in the sky.
At this time, persistence is more important than at any other time.
The time was incomparably long, as if it had been stretched, and Donnie no longer knew how long he had been here, only that he would continue to die.
For Donnie, it may have been a week or more before he felt the power that bound him loosen slightly, and the wail that lingered in his ears gradually subsided.
"The turning point has appeared!" Donnie's stagnant mind quickly came to his senses and was running fast.
In the clash of forces of mind and will, Downey had the upper hand for the first time.
"You're good!" A female voice suddenly appeared in Donnie's ears, and then he found himself out of the strange space, hanging above his head, and the red moon that seemed to be connected to his head disappeared.
Just came back?
Donnie himself felt a little incredible, although he didn't know why Collins was controlled by an alien consciousness, but based on his previous encounters, it was likely that this matter had something to do with vampires, and if that was the case, the possibility of the other party letting him go was very low.
Because of this, Donnie was a little puzzled, but whether he figured it out or not was not as important as his ability to get out of trouble.
After Donnie recovered, he immediately took out Wajirgan from the hollow-winged backpack that had turned into a witchcraft bag, and pointed his sword straight at the heart of Corinth.
He didn't have any intention of showing mercy to his subordinates, and even though Downey had traveled with Collins and survived a crisis, he couldn't let Downey hesitate at this time.
But Donnie's sword didn't fall on him after all, because the latter's eyes suddenly changed.
In Corinth's blood-red eyes, a figure suddenly appeared, although the figure was blurred, but the moment it appeared, Donnie recognized its identity, it was Mia, who had been singing inexplicably before.
At this moment, Mia's figure suddenly expanded countless times, and it also became clear, as if she appeared next to Donnie.
Mia has undergone earth-shaking changes from dress to personal temperament at this moment, she is wearing a luxurious outfit, with a lofty temperament, which is completely different from the cautious appearance before.
Donnie probed carefully, but he couldn't find where Mia was, there seemed to be a surging fog around her, and the two could only look at each other through Corinth's eyes.
"You're so much stronger than before." Mia said, her voice not changing much from before, but there was more of a high air in her words.
She seemed to want to say something, but the expression on her face changed first.
Mia's face contorted, and she shouted a word.
"Don't listen to it! Come on! Leave—"
Before she could finish speaking, the expression on Mia's face had already returned to normal.
But before she could say anything more, Donnie's magic sword stabbed through it.
Although Donnie didn't master particularly powerful swordsmanship, in this moment, hundreds of dark green sword shadows still appeared in the air.
The previous contact between the two sides was suddenly severed, and the red light in Collins' eyes suddenly dissipated.
Corinth looked like he was back to normal, and Downey eventually stopped before he was divided into countless portions by Wakirgaon, intending to hear what he had to say.
"I ...... I don't want to...... It's them! From the moment Collins' eyes returned to clarity, he began to try to explain something to Donnie, but it was clear that he couldn't even explain clearly, and Downey couldn't figure out what had happened to him before.
Dark red blood slowly flowed down his eye sockets, and Collins began to mumble, and Donnie could no longer make out what he was saying.
But Donnie could see that Collins was dying, and the process was irreversible, at least he didn't have the strength.
As Corinth's body became weak and he lay on the round table, Donnie felt life gone from him.