The consciousness that was tightly held was powerless to struggle, and on Layla Xalvadora’s featureless face, there seemed to be a vague expression of agony.
The moment Benedict Beast’s consciousness entered Layla’s dreamscape, it was immediately enveloped by a tangible fear and despair emanating from all directions.
Those auras wound tightly around Benedict Beast.
If those little ghosts from Shadow Mountain were in its place, they would probably have been devoured the instant they touched such a dreamscape.
But Benedict Beast merely raised its wise and deep eyes slowly, then opened its mouth.
Roar!
Benedict Beast’s roar spread out like sound waves around it, instantly dispelling the storm of negative aura.
With steady steps, Benedict Beast walked deeper into this abyss-like dreamscape.
The next moment, it paused.
The background remained a canvas of darkness, but suddenly, there was a shrine.
A girl knelt alone in front of her parents’ shrine, her small frame trembling as she wept pitifully.
Yet when she raised her head, it was a faceless visage.
Benedict Beast fixed its gaze on her for two seconds, then lifted its leg to bypass her and continued forward.
But after just a couple of steps, the girl was there again.
This time, it was in a dimly lit basement.
The girl was led down step by step by her foster father.
The scene shifted, and the girl was on the floor on all fours, a dog chain around her neck, filthy and as though kneeling like a dog.
The man advanced towards her, step by step.
Benedict Beast growled in anger, let out a furious roar at the scene before it, and with a twist of its body, lashed out at the man in the dreamscape with its robust, crocodile-like tail.
The scene dissolved, and Benedict Beast continued forward as the dreamscape shifted once more.
Now before it was the grown girl, still faceless, curled silently in the darkness, with an old woman lying quietly at her feet.
"Dead..."
"Granny is dead too..."
"Everyone who loved me is gone..."
"Why am I still alive?"
The girl could not speak, but her painful murmurs were piercingly clear in the darkness.
With her words, despair and agony surged towards Benedict Beast like a tidal wave.
...
Since Benedict Beast’s consciousness entered Layla’s dreamscape, Scarlett Jennings and her group waited quietly.
They originally thought it would be easy to extract the Dreamy Tapirus’s core, but ten minutes passed, and not only had Benedict Beast failed to retrieve the Tapirus, Layla, still in slumber, seemed trapped in a terrifying nightmare, unable to escape.
Scarlett Jennings furrowed her brows, suddenly seeming to realize something, and asked Gregory Xander,
"When did Layla suddenly fall asleep?"
When Scarlett and Magnolia Hearne were exchanging spells to swap faces, Gregory had been beside them, and he responded,
"Just after the magic ceased its effect."
Gregory said,
"Although we knew in advance the magic could only last ten minutes, Layla was quite happy after it wore off. She said she wanted to video call Granny, to let her hear her voice..."
Gregory paused suddenly as if jolted by realization,
"As soon as she finished the call, she suddenly fell asleep, and then the magic disappeared!"
Samuel Chalmers, listening, suddenly asked,
"While the Dreamy Tapirus can pull its host into a dreamscape, it often requires a trigger."
"Are you suggesting that the trigger was Granny?"
Gregory asked, barely having time to ponder what the trigger was when suddenly a man’s voice came unexpectedly from the top of the basement stairs,
"You’re right, the trigger was—Granny is dead."


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