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Chapter 36 - I Want to Stay Here With Senior Brother Forever

In the following period of time.

Sean began to accept commissions and fabricate dreams.

Lind also began to give him all kinds of missions.

Many of these tasks require complete immersion in dreams, which often causes Sean to lose himself in them.

He often had to commit suicide to wake up from his dreams.

Lind watched Sean's progress rise and knew it was time to act.

Sean quickly discovered something.

One day, the boss of Dream Weaver Shop came back with a girl.

She was a girl in a pink-blue dress. Her skin was slightly tanned, and her black hair fell over her shoulders like a waterfall. Her cheeks were slightly red.

She followed her boss. When she saw Sean, she was a little timid and did not dare to greet him.

Lind introduced her to Sean. "Her name is Annie. From today onwards, she will be your junior sister."

The moment Sean saw Annie, he felt as if something had struck him in the heart.

Of course, because Annie's face had been molded by Lind to the standards of the girls Sean liked. She was exactly what Sean dreamed of.

And so Sean and Annie began their life working together at the Dream Weaving Shop. And, of course, a little affection developed between them.

Lind came to Sean one day with two odd devices.

"Boss, what is this?" Sean asked curiously.

"This is a Soul Connector that can connect the dreams of both of you," Lind said. "This way, in the future, the two of you can enter a dream at the same time and weave dreams together."

After saying this, Lind walked away silently.

In the Dream Weaving Shop, Annie held Sean's hand and said, "Senior Brother, let's make up a dream that only belongs to us. We'll grow old together inside and spend our lives building our dreams."

Sean seemed to hesitate. He was afraid that if this happened, he would not be able to escape from the dream.

However, Sean could not resist Annie's repeated requests and finally agreed.

"Okay," he said to Annie.

The two of them put on the Soul Connector and entered a completely blank world.

Sean did see Annie in this world.

She was dressed in a white gown that made her look like a butterfly dancing in a sea of flowers. She was so dignified and beautiful that Sean was almost mesmerized.

"Senior Brother, am I beautiful?" Annie asked.

Sean swallowed, his Adam's apple bobbing up and down. Finally he nodded vigorously.

Just like that, the two of them began to build their own pure land in this empty world.

Sometimes Sean had an idea.

It was better for the two of them to stay in this dream forever and never come out.

How good would it be to live a happy life like this?

However, he quickly shook his head and dispelled this thought.

Just like that, the two of them built their dreams bit by bit.

Looking at this desolate land, it gradually became a beautiful scene as he had imagined.

Until one day, Annie said to Sean.

"Senior Brother, let's not leave this place, okay?"

Sean looked at Annie and said with a serious expression, "No, you're also a Dream Weaver. Don't you know the consequences? If you stay in this world for too long, you'll be lost here. At that time, you won't be able to distinguish between dream and reality."

However, Annie hugged Sean from behind and said, "Senior Brother, I beg you. I don't want to leave this place. Master also said that no matter how deep we fall in the dream, as long as we wake up in the real world, we can leave the dream. Please, Senior Brother, promise me this time."

Sean looked at Annie, who was crying like a pear blossom, and his heart ached when he saw the vulnerable look in her eyes.

Somehow his heart softened. "Okay," he said. "But this is the last time."

Just like that, the two of them continued living in this world.

They had two children in this world.

Life was quiet and beautiful.

There was even a moment when Sean looked at the happy life in front of him and felt that his decision back then was not wrong.

Year after year, time passed extremely slowly in the dream. They stayed in the dream for 82 years before coming out.

The moment they came out, they felt as if a lifetime had passed.

Sean quickly adjusted himself from the dream, but he realized that Annie seemed to be starting to be different.

She began to mumble, keeping saying that this world was fake.

Sometimes, she would even stare blankly at something sharp.

Sean was extremely distressed by this. He asked Lind.

When Lind heard this, he was overjoyed. It was finally time to decide the victor.

However, he still pretended to be surprised and asked, "Did you break the rules?"

When Sean heard Lind's words, he told him the story of the eighty-two years he and Annie had lived in the dream.

When Lind heard this, he pretended to be angry. "It's not the first time you've woven a dream. Why would you make such a serious mistake? Do you know what you're doing? Eighty-two years. Longer than you've lived in this life. Now you're souls who have lived eighty-two years in bodies that are only in their twenties. Of course you'll make serious cognitive mistakes. Do you think everyone can find themselves as quickly as you?"

Sean panicked and asked, "Boss, what should I do now?"

"She might continue to enter various dreams and try to escape reality. In the end, she might even suspect if the world she's in is fake. At that time, she might even commit suicide. During this period of time, you have to watch over her. No matter which dream she enters, you have to find her."

"How do I find her?" Sean asked.

"You have the Soul Connector. As long as your dreams are connected, she will always appear in front of you. If she doesn't appear in your vision, this means…"

"What does that mean?" Sean was getting anxious.

Lind said, "It means she either went to the next dream or took off the Soul Connector of her own accord. That is the most dangerous moment. She might commit suicide. You have to stop her at the first opportunity."

Sean took a deep breath and said to Lind, "I understand, boss. I'll keep an eye on her. I won't let any harm come to her."