Chapter 806 The Law of the Night
Dreamless.
Sirul clearly remembered this title.
This word mentioned in the old nun's mouth, this represents the title of a person who is no longer under the protection of the Lord.
From Xilu's understanding, those disrespectful people who use all kinds of swear words and blasphemy are basically dreamless people.
The situation where he could no longer fall asleep, and could no longer fall asleep peacefully, Xilu could never have imagined.
He looked at Shana with a timid face, and asked in shock and disbelief:
"what have you done?"
He didn't know why Shanna became a Dreamless.
But there has to be a reason.
The shelter of the night will not disappear for no reason.
The belief engraved in his mind made Sirul subconsciously lock the source of the disappearance of the asylum on Shana.
However, Shana's appearance made him swallow the question that came to his chest again. After sorting out his words, he asked:
"Have you ever done anything?"
Perhaps it was because of his tough questioning at the beginning that Shana shrank back a few steps. Even though Siru sorted out his words and lightened his attitude, it still didn't restore Shana to her original state. With her right hand clutching the cloth on her chest, she stammered:
"Wh-nothing, I'm just painting, I'm just trying to paint some murals."
mural?
This answer made Xilu stunned, but he soon realized something, and asked:
"What are you drawing?"
When he said these words, the speculation in his mind made Sirul's eyes widen unconsciously.
"Draw it, draw it."
Shana became even more frightened because of the change in his expression. After taking another step back, she said in a weaker voice:
".statue."
"I drew statues."
These words made Sirul confirm his guess.
Shanna painted the Lord they revered.
How dare she, how dare she!
In Sirul's mind, the words in the textbook that he had already memorized very familiarly appeared——
"I will bring you out of disaster, and you shall have no other gods before me."
The first commandment, Do not worship any other gods before the Lord.
"Do not make carved images for yourself or others, do not carve my image, do not bow down to those images. Those who hate me and those who disobey me will surely lose their sleep, from father to son, to the third and fourth generations."
"Whoever loves and respects me, and keeps my commandments, is under my protection."
The second commandment, Thou shalt not be an image to oneself, to another, or to the Lord.
"Thou shalt not take the name of God in vain."
The third commandment is not to take God's name in vain.
"When I hide my face, cover your face so that you will not see me, and whoever disobeys me will be burned by the fire that consumes the bush."
The fourth commandment, do not see the face of God.
Even if it is a statue, I dare not portray the face. Seeing a statue is like seeing my Lord.
And the fire that burns away the thorns is also described in the textbook together with the precepts.
These precepts are not listed independently.
Instead, it is portrayed together with stories one after another.
"Our Lord is a consuming fire."
The textbooks were not compiled by our Lord, but recorded by devout believers of our Lord.
Among them, there is a passage in which our Lord speaks from the burning bush, in the rising flame, and gives revelation.
One commandment after another emerged in Sirul's mind along with the content of the story.
Even without seeing any evidence, Sirul became more and more convinced of his own thoughts. Shana did not obey the precepts and portrayed the image of a god.
Immediately, he seemed to think of something, and his eyes suddenly turned to the wall that he hadn't paid attention to before.
In an instant, a picture came into Sirul's vision.
In the dark shadows without candlelight, a vague silhouette was like a sharp cone, and it hurt him the moment his eyes took in the picture on the wall.
Not just physical pain.
Almost at the same time, Sirul's face became a little more sluggish in pain.
In a daze, like never before, Sirul struggled in a hazy and chaotic place, as if a flame was burning.
pain.
Under the burning of the flame, Sirul couldn't help but let out a cry of pain.
However, his consciousness was very hazy, and he couldn't even fully form the reaction of crying out in pain.
However, Sirul had a strange sense of indifference.
Obviously he seemed to be burned by flames, obviously he seemed to be cut by a sharp knife, but he seemed to be looking at another person who didn't want to be closed, indifferent and ruthless.
In this strange feeling, Sirul felt that his body and consciousness began to disappear together.
disappear?
No, it is becoming unreal.
Unreal like a dream.
However, there is something else, something illusory like a dream, is gradually solidifying.
This feeling seems to be only for a short moment, but also seems to be eternal.
It's like a nightmare.
nightmare?
What is the nightmare?
Sirul couldn't help being puzzled again.
However, he also gradually realized that what he was experiencing now was a terrible illusion.
A strong, falling feeling emerged the moment he realized this.
Terrified, scared.
The sudden strange feeling surprised Sirul again.
Compared with the feeling of being burned by the flames just now, this feeling of falling made Sirul even more frightened.
Because, when the pain happened just now, his consciousness was also blurred, and he didn't have a clear feeling about the pain.
However, now this feeling is extremely clear.
He could even feel that the trajectory of his fall was not a straight line, but a spiral trajectory.
Sirul, who was afraid and didn't know how to get rid of this situation, could only recite the words he remembered most in his heart——
"I brought you out of the catastrophe, all of you except me."
The First Commandment.
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"When I hide my face, you cover your face so that you cannot see me. Anyone who disobeys me will be burned by the fire that burns the bush."
The fourth commandment.
However, just as Sirul was about to continue reciting the next few precepts, he suddenly had an idea.
"No, the fourth is not this."
This strange idea made Xilu himself a little puzzled.
But then he himself agreed with it.
In the pile of textbooks he had read, the order of the precepts was different, and there were even some precepts in the textbooks that were inconsistent with other textbooks.
That's because, it was recorded by different apostles.
He who walks with the Lord is an apostle.
Different apostles portrayed the Lord from different perspectives and with different emphases.
And one of his most impressive versions is:
"Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy. Six days you will labor and do your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath day to the Lord. Do no work of any kind on that day."
"The Lord shaped the world, shaped all things, and on the seventh day fell into a peaceful sleep."
Very smoothly, Siru, who was thinking about the teachings of the textbook, forgot the feeling of falling.