"Wow!"
Rui Wen's move was very beautiful!
Luo Nan knew that Rui Wen had used some sort of method to transfer the sketches stored in her drawing software into the mist maze. This allowed the fragments of her domain to possess activity for a short period of time, becoming the medium for her drawings.
This was similar to Luo Nan's previous demonstration using water vapor, but the difficulty was far higher.
First of all, a domain fragment was a domain fragment. No matter how fragmented it was, no matter how sealed it was, its essence was still the direct embodiment of a law. Its material structure was countless times more complex than the water vapor that Luo Nan controlled. Regardless of whether it was material energy or soul force interference, the effects of such a carrier would be greatly reduced.
Luo Nan had opened up the space of the tree hole within the misty labyrinth from nothing. He was the clearest about the difficulty of this place.
Secondly, Luo Nan didn't see Rui Wen operate this set of animations. She displayed the connections and rich details of the tens of thousands of drawings stored in the drawing software in an orderly manner.
Yes, Luo Nan didn't see Rui Wen's manual operation when she demonstrated the animation. At the very least, he didn't see the follow-up operation at all … … Rui Wen just gave him the initial power, and then all the changes naturally occurred and continued to evolve.
It was as if Rui Wen had programmed the fragments of this boundless domain beforehand. As long as a switch was pressed, all the fragments would operate according to the preset rules.
Something didn't seem right …
Luo Nan faintly felt a bit awkward. He wanted to analyze it more seriously, but the content that Rui Wen displayed attracted his attention at this time.
"Uh, this seems to be …"
Luo Nan snapped his fingers, and the Lens Nebula suddenly expanded from a miniaturized state at the very center of the second level of the tree hole space. It was like a gradually magnified starry sky scene in a lens, revealing more and more details.
It was useless to have too many details. Of course Luo Nan was able to see that Rui Wen's drawing had been simplified to a certain degree. He had scaled the Lens Nebula to a similar scale, making it a bit more intuitive.
Luo Nan made a slight comparison and came to a preliminary conclusion. "This radiation zone hasn't been monitored yet, and you're relying on the inner layer …. You don't want to live anymore!"
He unconsciously raised his voice and glared at Rui Wen.
"You're already listening in," Raven replied.
"There's no result at all, okay? If you take another step forward, won't you run into the 'Sunwheel Extreme Prison'? Do you still want to live? "
"It's still a long way off." Rui Wen's reply was even simpler.
Luo Nan pressed her head: "Is the concept of near and far appropriate here?"
Rui Wen remained silent.
"…"
As long as Luo Nan had the time in the near future, he would certainly go to the tree hole space to conduct an eavesdrop. He would also make the relevant records. He would combine the boundless fragmented data with Rui Wen's search records to slowly trace the outline of the misty maze. He didn't dare to say that he had a complete grasp of it, but he had a general understanding of it.
The core of the maze was, of course, the 'Sunwheel Extreme Hell'. It was a place where the two unimaginable forces of order and chaos locked together. It was both violent and balanced.
Luo Nan didn't know how far the other side was from him. The concept of 'near and far' wasn't suitable to be used here. All he could sense was the pull and radiation of this powerful existence. It was very likely that what he had been paying attention to all this time was just a projection. The main body was still countless light years away. But it was also possible that he would fall into the fatal gravitational sphere if he took another step into the misty labyrinth. It would be impossible for him to climb out.
Luo Nan had consecutively created two world-class events, the Light of the Polar Domain and the Daytime Nightmare, within half a year. He understood the terror of the Sunwheel Extreme Hell better than anyone else. Therefore, he could only stay a respectful distance away. He even had to intentionally distinguish and avoid the eavesdropping.
The remaining areas that could be eavesdropped and traced were the main parts of the lenticular nebula. Basically, they were the perceptible areas that had been contaminated by the local space-time rules of Earth. Luo Nan made a simple division of them.
The first type was the Radiation Zone. It seemed that the two grand forces of the Sunwheel Extreme Hell had collided in opposite directions within these areas. It was unknown how many years had passed since the collision, but the shockwaves were still tenaciously continuing without stopping … … Of course, it was more likely that they were affected by the powerful and contradictory radiation of the Sunwheel Extreme Hell, resulting in the continuous impact and collision. They also carried out a complex fusion. It was as if they were verifying the interlocking equilibrium of the Sunwheel Extreme Hell, but they weren't completely successful. This was the main melody of the misty labyrinth.
The other type was the Safe Zone. Luo Nan's Luo Clan's Sandwich Domain, which bore the space of the tree hole, was located in the relatively quiet periphery. These areas were clearly affected by the local space-time of Earth. They were the main forces that collided and formed the Cloud World. Currently, they could be considered the underlying structure of the Cloud World.
Strictly speaking, the distribution of this structure didn't have the concept of up, down, and four directions. The division between the inside and the outside was very blurry. It was highly complex and highly distorted, going against the daily experience of humans. It wasn't even easy to describe … … The lenticular nebula only displayed a distorted projection. In essence, it was still a database. A deeper analysis was needed.
Luo Nan's daily eavesdropping on the misty labyrinth was like a passive radar. Although the amount of data he processed was large and there was a lot of noise, he was able to avoid making contact with the Sunwheel Extreme Hell. He did the basic work bit by bit. It was solid and safe.
He wasn't the only one who was safe. Rui Wen was safe as well.
As long as he was effectively eavesdropping, the little girl should be able to come and go freely in the Safe Zone and even within the range of the eavesdropped on the Radiation Zone with her ability of body and soul merging.
From Luo Nan's perspective, Rui Wen's reconnaissance shouldn't have been done with the mindset of taking risks and searching for treasures. Instead, she should have helped his eavesdropping to carry out verification … … Actually, it was precisely Rui Wen that allowed Luo Nan to take many detours. She reduced a large amount of useless work. Luo Nan was able to quickly digest and absorb the results of his father's observations in the past month.
If it wasn't for the requirements of the pseudo plane … …
Damn! In the end, it was still his problem!
Luo Nan was vexed. He couldn't help but press a few more times on Rui Wen's head.
Things weren't over yet. Rui Wen had run into the Radiation Zone without effective eavesdropping. Her nature could be called dangerous, but it didn't have much to do with the awkwardness from before.
Luo Nan calmed his mind a bit. The animation of Rui Wen's demonstration flashed endlessly in his mind. It corresponded with the area within the Lens Nebula that he had just begun eavesdropping on not too long ago. It was a familiar yet unfamiliar area.
He tossed aside the details that he couldn't delve into and just locked onto the skeleton depicted in Rui Wen's sketch … … It was probably a few relatively large fragments of the Domain or the fusion of fragments. These large masses of things were manifested on the Lens Nebula in the form of a fuzzy halo of stars. There were a few slightly bright stars scattered in the center. And under the cover of these stars was the final target that Rui Wen had pointed out.
It was just that this final target seemed to be hidden a bit too deep within the current Lens Nebula. And the location wasn't quite right!
Luo Nan suddenly had a guess.
He aimed at the area that Rui Wen had displayed. He even wanted to use his hands to measure the star atlas … … This wasn't necessary. The eavesdropping and mapping image of the area was the result of his and Rui Wen's hard work. The answer actually lingered in his mind. Using his eyes and his hands was nothing more than confirmation.
Yes. Strictly speaking, the image of the Radiation Zone without effective eavesdropping on the Lens Nebula was different from the final image of Rui Wen's demonstration.
And it wasn't the same as the one at the very front.
Luo Nan felt that Rui Wen's drawing skills were immature at first. Her simplification wasn't appropriate enough, resulting in a distortion. But now … …
"Let me see those drawings."
Rui Wen obviously wouldn't refuse. She immediately brought up the work area and displayed the tens of thousands of drawings in the background. Due to the large amount of data to be processed, the refresh process wasn't too smooth.
Luo Nan couldn't care about this. He directly got to work and quickly flipped through the work area, flipping through these drawings from front to back.
This could more or less be considered a manual broadcast of an animation.
But the broadcast didn't take too long. Soon, the first half of the several thousand drawings arranged in order appeared … … If the evolution process displayed by these several thousand drawings was described as a ten second video, then the one Luo Nan locked onto would be in the region of half a second.
Though it had undergone simplification, it highly corresponded with the structure of the star atlas displayed on the Lens Nebula. There was practically no difference.
It seemed that this one was the 'present'.
Then … …
Luo Nan pursed his lips and turned his head to begin controlling the Lens Nebula.
There was no doubt that the structural details of the mist labyrinth were constantly changing. One had to accept this in order to observe it accurately. One had to adapt to this.
For this reason, even though the data that constituted the star atlas could be described as a sea of data, both Luo Nan and Luo Zhongheng did their best to preserve the crucial process data. They recorded the instantaneous appearance of every node of the mist labyrinth.
Blurry was counted as well.
Luo Nan was tracing back to the previous records.
He slowly pushed the structure of the mist labyrinth displayed on the star atlas forward. Actually, he was completely capable of retrieving a single 'photograph'. Even if the Lens Nebula was intrinsically distorted and unreal, the astronomical amount of data was placed there. It would consume quite a bit of mental effort to realize the dynamic changes.
But Luo Nan felt that it was very necessary.
Thus, after approximately five days or so, it was still the same cluster of stars that alternated between light and dark. However, the main skeleton that was constructed from the "bright stars", after a slight adjustment of the angle and position, astonishingly formed a nearly perfect correspondence with Rui Wen's initial sketch.
Luo Nan also confirmed a step further. This process of tracing back was simply the first half of Rui Wen's' demonstration animation 'played backwards.
"All right. This is the 'past'.
"Then, the ones that haven't been monitored yet … … are they the future?"
Luo Nan stopped. His forehead and the back of his head were slightly sweating. One reason was because of the mental effort consumed. The other reason was because he suddenly discovered that his talent and strength towards Rui Wen … …
He never understood it from start to finish!
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