It turns out that this is not a myth, but a real thing.

Everyone was blinded by joy. In Henry Jane's eyes, compared to the joy of victory, it was even more piercing greed.

It's like something poisonous and invisible, just like that weird fragrance. It can't be touched or seen, but it can corrode people's sanity.

Chef Stuart Taylor's cooking skills are still so superb, but Henry Jane has no appetite at all. After what he has experienced, how can he possibly eat?

At night he closed his eyes and tied himself to the hammock with shoelaces, because he was afraid that he would be attracted to that scent again.

Although this may not have much effect, at least it is a kind of psychological comfort that can make him sleep at ease.

The next day, as expected, everyone had forgotten what happened yesterday. Everyone only remembered the successful capture of three big guys, and nothing about the unknown dead whaler. People remember.

Thinking about it carefully, it seemed that this situation had already occurred before going to bed. No one remembered his name. No matter how many people Henry Jane asked, no one said the name of the dead whaler.

It seems that that person is very lonely, so lonely that no one has spoken to him a few times, so no one even remembers his name.

Henry Jane couldn't believe that the whaleman died so quietly, and the Julian sailor who originally buried him had forgotten about him.

Doctor Alphabet completely forgot all this, and even this time he no longer remembered Henry Jane.

He was still the same. Henry Jane occasionally passed by the infirmary and could hear Dr. Alphabet's voice cursing in the room because of the medicine that had mysteriously disappeared.

Henry Jane feels that if there is a God in this world, then this is divine punishment. Only God can completely erase a person's traces from soul to body to the world.

Maybe he is just a loophole, a cockroach that breaks into the canvas. When the Creator discovers his existence one day, then the person who needs to be erased from existence is himself.

Nothing could explain all of this. Henry Jane couldn't tell whether he was crazy or whether everyone had joined together to deceive him.

Perhaps the overly gentle Mr. Caspar Colin was his fantasy, because in his heart he wanted an elder like Mr. Caspar Colin, a reliable and gentle father.

Then Sailor Garfield Green is that bad-tempered servant who always finds reasons to punish slaves for some reason or another, and he always hopes that someone will jump out to save him, and that is the non-existent Caspar Co. Mr. Lin.

Maybe he was already dead. Henry Jane pinched his strong forearm, and a numb pain spread from his skin to his flesh.

Henry Jane thought for a while and felt that this method was not feasible, because he suddenly remembered a missionary who had visited the manor. He preached to the servants and explained God's salvation.

He said that the devils in hell will be bitten by fire and worms, and the eternal souls will be burned and painful in the fire.

Maybe this is hell, and only those who are forgiven will suddenly disappear and be taken away to heaven by angels.

However, if this is the case, why is Mr. Caspar Colin, such a gentle person, suffering here?

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