Jon wanted to curse.
He didn't know why he always encountered such things. No matter what he touched, he would eventually be pulled into some strange illusions.
Perhaps it was because Helga had used too much double backtracking on him that his soul would become abnormally active when encountering certain illusions.
But this was something that couldn't be solved. He couldn't forcibly reduce the activity of his soul. The activity of the soul didn't represent the strength of his soul. If it weren't for the strength of his soul, his soul wouldn't be so active.
He didn't reject the idea of entering the dreamland. Previously, when Helga sent him into the dreamland in the Dragon Soul Crypt, he didn't express any unwillingness at all. In fact, he really hated being suddenly pulled into an unfamiliar environment without knowing it.
How strange, how could he always run into this kind of thing?
But what was done was done, and there was no point in complaining. Chown got up from the ground and scanned the surroundings.
It was around dusk, and the sunrise should be stronger than this. If he guessed correctly, this place should be a desert. Could it be that there were deserts in Europe?
There was no need to think too much. This thing was definitely brought back from the East. He just needed to confirm where it was brought back from.
But it was meaningless to think about this now. After the illusion ended, he would go out and ask Lun Na. He should be thinking about how to get out of here and not where this place was.
What a headache-inducing matter!
Jon warmed up his wrists and tried to take two steps forward. He also tried to summon a spell.
Great. I still have my mana and magical elements. There's nothing wrong with my body. It's just that my skin looks a little too healthy.
It's probably not my body. It's just like double backtracking. It's the body of the protagonist of this illusion.
But my soul is still my soul.
The more Jon thought about it, the angrier he got. Damn it. Illusions shouldn't exist. What good things can't be stored in a treasure map? Why must it be set up in an illusion?
But even so, Jon didn't let his guard down. It was impossible for anyone to be completely unguarded in an unfamiliar environment.
After all, it was his own doing.
If he hadn't allowed the people in the company to develop their own territory in such a rapid way, Lun Na wouldn't have brought this thing back from the east.
On the other hand, the reason why he was at a loss here was because he didn't know much about the Eastern gods in this world except for the Huaxia gods. When he was studying, he didn't study seriously. He spent most of his time studying the Western gods and didn't pay much attention to the Eastern gods.
At that time, he thought that he wouldn't need it in the future, but who would have thought that it would come in handy now?
Jon had a headache, Jon was helpless, and Jon sighed.
But at the same time, he was also on full alert.
Ignorance did not necessarily lead to fearlessness. People might not fear the unknown, but they would definitely fear the unknown environment.
In particular, as an adept himself, he knew better than anyone just how terrifying and mysterious an unknown environment could be.
Although he hated illusions, he did maintain a considerable amount of respect for this kind of environment. After all, so many ancestors had sacrificed their lives to give him warnings. For this kind of thing, it was always right to be careful.
Using magic in this kind of environment was the most convenient and effective way to test safety. No matter what era it was, at least he could be sure that this was not the future. Then, the magic system he used now could be more perfect.
This was the only advantage of a declining era. Even if the power of magic was not as strong as before, the cost-performance ratio was much higher.
The so-called cost-performance ratio was easy to use. In this kind of situation where the cost-performance ratio was pursued, the derived magic might not be as fast, but the effect would definitely be outstanding.
Especially in exploration and some unspeakable things, the effect of these magic would be reflected.
In ancient times, when a Wizard explored magic and various ruins, he usually relied on his own strength to ensure his safety. But now that the environment was weaker, skills were the mainstream problem.
After walking silently in the desert for a long time, Jon still didn't see any traces of humans or other life forms.
This illusion was full of strangeness, as if there was no life in it. There was only sand and sand, which made people feel annoyed just looking at it.
But soon, he didn't have time to be annoyed.
Because the sky was quickly darkening.
It was as if some kind of mysterious switch was turned on the moment the sun disappeared. The sand under his feet suddenly disappeared and turned into water. It was as if the sky and the earth were turned upside down in an instant. Blue waves accompanied by a real sea breeze suddenly hit Jon in the face, and he didn't know what to do.
He hurriedly controlled his body to float, hovering above the sea, and then added a mobile fortress and concealment magic on himself. After that, he looked at the environment he was in with relief.
This should not be the real world.
The restrictions of the rules in the real world were quite strong. Like the scene he just saw, it was basically impossible to appear in the real world. The desert and the ocean were two very different scenes. If they appeared in the same space at the same time, it could only mean that the rules here were manipulated.
Jon had seen a similar scene before. In Helga's Demonic Fairy Castle, he had seen Helga use the power of the rules to turn a boulder in the Demonic Fairy Castle into water in a pond. Of course, for an existence like Helga, it was not difficult to create water out of nothing.
But to this extent, Jon couldn't do it.
He flew from the sea to the distant coastline. Although it looked very far, he only flew for a short while and reached the coastline.
This was a small island, suspended here alone, and he didn't know if there was any life.
Jon looked around with some worry. The illusion was not a place that could be easily left. If he accidentally hurt his soul here, it was very likely that he would be left here forever.
He sat down on a huge stone and looked at the sea.
The moonlight shattered the stones on the shore with the waves, like flying frost and snow, making people feel cold.
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