The delightful dream had just ended when the horrifying nightmare came rolling in. In Vivian's memory that spanned over two decades, the truly terror-stricken events that resembled nightmares were actually only one, a single one. Vivian forgot who had told her that if something could take a turn for the worse, it would inevitably happen. Therefore, the more she feared this memory, the more likely it was to appear in her dreams - it was inescapable. Thus, after pleasant dreams came the nightmares. In actuality, within her recollection, the interval between these two memories was just a short span of three days, less than sixty hours.