Lacey let out a sigh. “I can't tell you the details, but there's a chance that you could end up dead if I leave this place. If I stay, however, you and I will both be all right.”
Zeke protested, “That was just a dream, Lacey. How could you believe what was told in a dream—”
“That wasn't just a dream, Zeke! I am very certain of it!” Lacey cut him off.
Zeke frowned as he stared at Lacey's expression.
It doesn't look like she's lying, but what exactly did she see?
With the way things were going, Zeke had no choice but to take her seriously.
“Why are you so certain that it wasn't a dream, Lacey?” Zeke asked.
Lacey went into deep thought. “The mysterious person showed me things that would happen in the future, all of which have come true up until this point. Everything that I saw after opening my eyes, including the two primordial beasts and the wounds on their bodies, was shown to me in that dream. I've never seen such huge primordial beasts my entire life, so there's no way I would've dreamed of them on my own.”
Zeke gasped in shock and felt a little worried about what she was telling him.
Who could possibly be powerful enough to predict the future?
Even Quinlan was a little shocked by what he had just heard. “I'm pretty sure there was no one else with us in that parallel universe, so that person must've contacted her through her dreams from another parallel universe. Even I am unable to do something like that.”
In other words, whoever contacted Lacey through her dreams was a powerful individual.
Even Zeke was a little taken aback by this sudden revelation, but it did not affect his will to save her in the slightest.
“Lacey, I don't know who that person is or what their purpose may be, but I am going to save you today no matter what!” Zeke said.
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