Under the twilight sky, the moon is embedded in the black velvet, hundreds of rows of red brick houses scattered alongside the street, the high tower's copper yellow glazed tiles reflecting a clear hue.
Su Ming'an leaps onto the window ledge. Noel, clothed in silk, stands by his side, his silhouette shrouded in moonlight, adding a sense of mystery.
At this moment, Su Ming'an hears a voice, indistinct as to male or female, seemingly emanating from within his mind.
"...Hello."
"...Hello."
"...What do you want to say..."
"...My life is very..."
These utterances are indistinct in tone, eventually culminating in the phrase, "Chao Yan Diary·Self Narration."
Where do these voices originate?
They seem to be directly pouring into his mind, unlike nearby conversation. Could it be a script hint from the system?
He repeats these words to Noel, "Noel, I hear some voices..."
Upon hearing this, Noel suggests: