Dream Travel

Chapter 408 Too many worries become a burden

Chapter 408 Too many worries become a burden
"You don't seem to want me to know about the Dream Graveyard?" Bai Mu noticed that Lily's expression was somewhat subtle.

Lily sighed softly, "Once you know about the Graveyard of Dreams, you'll definitely become obsessed with it, right? Then I won't be able to see you as often."

"...To be honest, once I have accumulated enough Holy Silver Bullets, I'll hand them over to you to sell."

"That's the truth. Dreams are great, but they're too dangerous. You like being in contact with dreams so much. Once you find out about the Dream Graveyard, you'll become hopelessly addicted to it, won't you?"

It really is--

"Let me tell you about the specifics of the Dream Graveyard. I already know about it, and solving the Dream problem isn't that difficult, is it?"

If I had encountered the Otherworldly Dreams earlier, I might have already resolved a large number of crisis-ridden Otherworldly Dreams!

The crisis of alternate dreams is simply that the source of the alternate dream encounters danger in the alternate dream, causing the alternate dream to collapse and affect reality.

With increased strength, wouldn't his efficiency in resolving alternate dreams increase even faster?

Any ordinary type of strange dream can be directly shattered on the spot, causing those strange dreams to return to normal.

Lily told White Curtain about the Dream Graveyard.

"That place is inherently a place for passively dealing with alternate dreams. As far as I know, there are even many people who do not advocate for the establishment of an alternate dream graveyard."

However, as more and more sources of alternate dreams appeared, the number of incidents of alternate dreams going out of control also began to increase, and thus alternate dream graveyards began to appear, and once there was one, there was a second.

Various countries' authorities have attempted to reduce the number of Dream Graveyards, but in reality, the number of Dream Graveyards continues to increase.

Initially, some people actively dealt with alternate dreams, but after discovering the usefulness of the alternate dream graveyard, those alternate dream sources that were difficult to handle or could not bring any benefit were all thrown into the alternate dream graveyard.

Lily provided very detailed information about the Dream Graveyard, even recounting its 'past'.

After hearing this, Bai Mu couldn't help but twitch his lips: "First sweet, then bitter, is this an attempt to trust the wisdom of future generations?"

The Dream Graveyard is a garbage dump. It doesn't matter if the garbage is hard to dispose of, as long as there is a place to store the garbage.

Before this landfill was overwhelmed, it was a great place to dispose of waste.

And after the landfill bursts... let's trust in the wisdom of future generations.

Anyway, when these landfills were in good condition, this modern generation was the first to enjoy the convenience they brought.

"At least before the bitterness, this generation was able to taste the sweetness. As for whether the bitterness will eventually give way to sweetness, just like you said, let's trust the wisdom of future generations."

"The bitterness has already arrived."

“Indeed, but the wisdom of later generations has also come into play, hasn’t it?” Lily’s tone was somewhat teasing.

"I prefer to use my fists."

“That’s too violent.” Lily rolled her eyes at Bai Mu and continued, “Regarding the Dream Graveyard, some people predicted that things wouldn’t go well and advocated for actively dealing with the dreams.”

So far, these initiatives have had little impact. Besides a shortage of manpower, the fundamental reason for the inability to deal with the Dream Graveyard is the increasing number of Dream Sources appearing.

Dealing with unusual dreams is inherently a particularly troublesome matter, and the lack of manpower is not due to a shortage of people.

The problem is a lack of manpower to handle the situation reliably.

If unprofessional people attempt to handle unusual dreams, failure can lead to more holes appearing in the source of the unusual dream, causing the dream to expand.

Originally, the dream would have been fine if left unattended, but it got worse and worse as we tried to deal with it.

The more you do, the more mistakes you make, so you might as well do nothing at all and just throw the Dream Source into the Dream Graveyard. The process is simple and easy to use.

Furthermore, the Dream Graveyard is large enough that even if some dreams explode, the impact is minimal because there are no holes in them; so it's fine if they explode. As for the people who can reliably handle dreams, these are important human resources. How can they be casually used to deal with dreams destined for the dump?
The priority in dealing with these are those extraneous dreams that can bring benefits.

Let these people handle the strange dreams in the Dream Graveyard. Who can guarantee they won't mess things up? If they do, they'll be gone.

As a result, the problem of the Dream Graveyard became increasingly serious, and the number of graveyards built increased.

Some sensed something was wrong but ignored it, while others wanted to deal with it but were powerless to do so.

The phenomenon of increasingly frequent appearances of alternate dream sources cannot be resolved. Even if the current alternate dream graveyard is dealt with, the vacant alternate dream graveyard will soon be put back into use.

The biggest problem is not the graveyard of dreams, but the ever-emerging sources of dreams.

No matter how much Bai Mu likes Yi Meng, how many Yi Meng can he handle by himself?

One a day?
Even if you gave him ten years, he still wouldn't be able to finish dealing with a graveyard of strange dreams.

In fact, as time goes on, the number of Dream Sources in the Dream Graveyard will not decrease because of his actions, but will increase instead.

"I should have known about this good place sooner." Bai Mu was not optimistic about the future of the Dream Graveyard, but he also had no way to solve the problem of the Dream Graveyard.

The Dream Graveyard held a great attraction for him; the thought of the vast number of dreams there made Bai Mu's blood boil.

He's been in this world for several years now. If he had come into contact with the Dream Graveyard earlier, he would be a superman by now, right?

No matter what kind of demon or bad person he is, anyone who provokes him will die!
However, the internet is almost non-existent in this world, and there is no such thing as easy access to information.

Otherwise, he would have known about the Dream Graveyard long ago, and as for other ways to obtain information—he rarely even reads newspapers in this world.

"Is the allure of other dreams really that strong for you?"

"At least at this moment, you are more attractive to me."

Lily laughed lightly: "There's a Dream Graveyard near Rota City."

"When will you take me to see it?"

"Tomorrow?"

"Tomorrow won't work, I have to go to other different dreams." Bai Mu shook his head.

He didn't plan to delay his agreement with the client for too long. Once he finished dealing with things in Rota City, he would return immediately.

"Having too many entanglements with people in other dreams is also a burden. I advise you to resolve this issue, otherwise your normal time will be taken up in large quantities."

Lily reminded Bai Mu that Bai Mu only has two otherworldly dreams he cares about right now, so he doesn't seem to be under much pressure. Could he continue to add more later?

With so many dreams, those extraneous dreams become a burden. If this continues, he'll eventually become a 'time management master' in this area.

Having just emerged from one alternate dream, I have to go to another. I can't refuse, because the events in the alternate dreams don't align with reality.

In reality, it's fine not to see each other for a month or two, but in a different dream, it could be almost half a year.

"I'm working on it; I've given up on dealing with the bureau."

The bureau still hasn't come up with a foolproof way to take people away.

Perhaps it was because his demands were too high that the bureau found it very difficult to find a way to meet his requirements.

Bai Mu doesn't intend to reveal any of his special characteristics, so he'll handle this personally.

(End of this chapter)

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