Dream!
Still that same dream!
Endlessly repeating.
In the dream, the image of the headless figure grows sharper.
Julius Reed can now clearly see the intricate inscriptions on the headless figure.
In traditional tribes, many people bear such inscriptions.
The inscriptions are like tattoos nowadays, but they carry far more extraordinary effects.
To these people, inscriptions can be disguises or weapons.
Some tribal inscriptions, like those of animals, allow individuals to blend into their surroundings and evade detection.
Others have hypnotic effects.
But this one before him—who on earth could it be?
Why is it that, after coming to Swimming City, the dream keeps repeating, becoming ever clearer?
Could it really have something to do with this city?
The external reflects the internal.
Julius Reed believes he must have seen this scene before!
Otherwise, how could he dream of it again and again?
Centuries of life, so many things he has witnessed.