It's like falling into the deep sea of ​​a pixel game, surrounded by a mosaic of chaos.

Darkness, endless darkness, and unforgettable coldness surged in along with the darkness.

Chaos and order coexist, hope and despair coexist, death is followed by life.

This is a never-ending cycle of reincarnation.

What the world looked like at first is also what it will look like at the end.

Some people say that the beginning of the universe was born from a singularity. With the explosion of that singularity, mass continued to diffuse, time, space and dark matter erupted, and finally the universe was formed.

After its birth, the universe continues to expand, so all celestial bodies are moving away from each other.

No one knows what the truth is, but the evidence for the Big Bang is the most abundant and the conjecture is also the most reasonable.

Human beings cannot even fully decipher the earth on which they live, let alone explore the vast universe.

Maybe until death, human beings will be uncivilized monkeys in the eyes of the Creator, arguing about the origin of bananas all day long.

In short, no matter who it is, when he/she faces the desolation and darkness of the universe, at that moment, there is only infinite insignificance and humility left in his/her heart.

In front of the universe, human beings, life, and even planets and galaxies are nothing. They are just grains of dust, passing by in the wind and becoming empty.

Even death will be deprived of it, in a state of quantum displacement between life and death.

In the end, only the universe is eternal.

...

Gu Zhuo wanted to open his eyes and see everything around him, but he couldn't feel the existence of his eyes.

He tried hard to feel other limbs on his body, but soon, he desperately discovered that apart from being able to think and still have a brain, he couldn't feel any of his other limbs, as if they had disappeared out of thin air.

Gu Zhuo couldn't see his surroundings and could only vaguely rely on his sixth sense, suspecting that he was in a chaotic darkness.

He tried to shout, but in the end he found that he couldn't even make a sound - because he had lost his vocal cords.

Gu Zhuo used his brain to speculate on the surrounding environment, but he didn't feel any people, animals, or any living creatures.

In other words, he is now alone in an unknown place.

Sam was gone, and so was Chaoying.

No, Gu Zhuo became anxious when he thought of Chaoying and Sam. He wanted to move his body, leave here, and look for Chaoying and Sam.

He tried hard to move for a long time, and found that his consciousness seemed to be nailed to the spot, motionless, and had not moved an inch.

Gu Zhuo suddenly thought that he could try to summon the mechanic to help him. The mechanic should still be in his mind and has not left.

"Mechanic, mechanic..."

Gu Zhuo kept calling the mechanic in his mind, but what awaited him was silence.

Silence, silence, only the silent shouts in my mind:

mechanic...

Gu Zhuo was desperate, his mechanic disappeared again.

Now it's fine, the mechanic is gone, and he seems to have only one brain left, in a place he doesn't know where - Gu Zhuo can at least feel it, this place is completely incomprehensible to him - lonely Floating around.

Like a ghost.

ghost...

The moment this word popped out of his mind, Gu Zhuo's non-existent body trembled.

Could he have died and now come to the world after death?

He tried to recall the last thing he encountered when he came here.

At that time, he held Chaoying and Sam and left them the last words, followed by a loud "boom", as if something exploded.

He speculated that the loud noise was the sound caused by the explosion of the space rift. If that was the case, the huge impact produced when the space rift exploded might have killed them all at that time.

Not to mention them, with that power, it is not impossible to wipe out all remaining living things on the earth.

"I'm not really in the afterlife, am I?"

Gu Zhuo thought so, still using his sixth sense to perceive the surrounding environment.

The surroundings were so quiet, so quiet that it was terrifying, and there was a sense of emptiness and desolation.

This sense of desolation is enough to drive people crazy.

If you stay in this environment for a long time, even if you don't need to eat or drink, you will probably be driven to brain death.

For the first time, the concept of impermanence in Buddhism came to Gu Zhuo's mind.

In Buddhism, impermanence is considered to be the manifestation of human sins in reincarnation.

Sometimes when we are just sitting quietly or just lying on the bed, we will suddenly feel a burst of inexplicable sadness and depression. This kind of sadness and depression can drag people's emotions down to a very low level until they feel extremely emptiness.

This is impermanence.

In addition, people who believe in Buddhism also believe that the Hell of Impermanence is the most terrifying hell. There will be no mountains of swords and seas of fire, and there will be no physical torture such as burning in oil pans, but it is the most terrifying.

Because it brings endless mental torture. In the hell of impermanence, there is only absolute blackness and silence around you.

This kind of black is not simple, it is black of color. It's the blackness you see in front of you when you close your eyes and empty your mind.

That is the purest darkness.

If you stay in such an unpredictable hell, no matter who you are, no matter how high your mind is, you will fall into madness sooner or later.

The Hell of Impermanence is usually used to punish the most heinous people, or it is a place that is entered in order to devote oneself to the Buddha and hope to use oneself to save sentient beings.

Gu Zhuo had accidentally understood this concept before, but he had never believed in these things.

What is impermanent and permanent, the gods are nagging.

But now, this concept suddenly popped into his mind.

If he really died, the place he was in now would be very similar to the hell of impermanence in Buddhism.

Gu Zhuo is not a living Buddha who wants to save all sentient beings, nor does he claim to be a heinous bastard. He laughed at himself, thinking that he was almost driven crazy by the environment here, and all kinds of strange thoughts came to his mind.

He tried not to think randomly. He knew that there was a way of meditation that could make people temporarily lose consciousness, empty their minds, and fall into a state of false sleep.

But it is a pity that Gu Zhuo has not deliberately learned this method. Now he wants to empty his mind, but his thoughts are growing randomly, climbing up densely like vines.

He thought about a lot of things, thinking about how Chaoying would deal with it and think if she was in this situation now. I also thought about whether that dog Sam would also enter the concept of impermanence.

If it also entered, dogs' brains with such a small capacity would probably be more likely to go crazy than humans.

There are also Jia Sheng and the others who are far away at the base. They have definitely been affected by the explosion of space cracks. I don't know what their current situation is.

But he was worried that they were unnecessary, because now that the Clay Bodhisattva was crossing the river, he could not protect himself.

Thinking of this, Gu Zhuo suddenly rekindled his fighting spirit:

He must not indulge in this place, whether it is impermanence or hell, even if it is some alien imaginary space, he must get out of here.

He cannot fall here, and his end should not be endless silence and darkness. This way of death is not as spectacular as being blown to pieces under the explosion of two suns.

Gu Zhuo thought this and started struggling again.

Although he couldn't feel the existence of his eyes or limbs, he tried hard to move his consciousness forward bit by bit. Even if it is only one millimeter or one decimeter, it is his progress.

...

He kept moving and struggling like this for who knows how long. It was so long that Gu Zhuo felt that a century might have passed, or even longer.

He had a strange illusion that he was like a slime, constantly moving forward in a cave.

But there is never an exit from this cave.

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