"I have one last question. It's more of a personal request than a question."
"A request?" Laplace looked at Angor.
"You mentioned that living people would lose their way if they enter the mirror world without a guide," said Angor.
"Yes, I did." Laplace nodded.
"I'm quite interested in the mirror world. Maybe I'll do some research on it in the future. I wonder if I can invite Laplace to be my guide? "
If Laplace agreed, this could be considered as a request as well. Then, he would tell Laplace the second "answer".
The first one was the Crimson Shelter, and the second one was the dream wasteland.
Laplace didn't look like someone with a complicated mind. Besides, Laplace was isolated from the rest of the world, which made her a perfect candidate to enter the dream wasteland.
Not only could he expand the number of "talents" in the dream wasteland, but he could also use the power of the dream wasteland to mark Laplace's location.
But Laplace didn't seem like he was going to cooperate.
Laplace said indifferently, "Is this your last question … Hmm, request?"
Angor nodded. He still had a lot of questions, but most of them were for the sake of satisfying his own personal desires.
It wouldn't be a problem if Laplace asked such a question in private or during a tea party. But now, he didn't want to waste everyone's time just to satisfy his own curiosity.
"No." Laplace shook his head.
Laplace did not hesitate at all and directly refused.
But when he saw Laplace's cold stare, he had no choice but to swallow the words he was about to say.
"Alright, I have no more questions. Now, it's my turn, right? Do you want to hear it now? "Angor forced himself to change the topic when the atmosphere was getting tense.
Laplace glanced at Angor's embarrassed expression and thought for a moment. "My main body won't leave the Sea of Mirrors for ordinary reasons. You, on the other hand, can't enter the Sea of Mirrors."
As far as Laplace was concerned, Angor's "guide" was just an ordinary reason that was not worth her time. That was why she refused without hesitation.
"I've never thought about going to the Sea of Mirrors either."
By asking Laplace to be his guide, he wasn't talking about going to the Sea of Mirrors to contact his main body. He was talking about Laplace's main body.
Previously, in order to give them a 'pleasant surprise', the Sovereign of Wisdom had contacted Laplace. The method of contact was definitely not through the Sovereign of Wisdom's main body, but rather through Laplace's avatar.
Perhaps he could use this method to contact Laplace as well.
Laplace frowned. "As for the 'time clone' … I don't usually let it leave my body. My main body can only absorb new memories when it's in the Sea of Mirrors. "
Laplace looked at Angor again. "You're going to say that the Wise Overseer contacted me before. But do you know how the Wise Ones contacted me? "
"A Phantom Slave? The One-Eye Clan? "
Laplace nodded. "You're not stupid."
"The One-eye and Erbao came to find me," Laplace said. "They came to the Empty Mirror Sea and communicated with me."
At this point, Laplace added, "Compared to Da Bao and Xiao Bao, Er Bao is more mysterious. It said that it can only stay above the Sea of Mirrors and can't go inside. But I know it's lying.
"Erbao can become a medium for the Wise Overseer to contact me. But do you have it? "
Angor didn't have it.
Or rather, he didn't know if he had it.
Angor had two choices in mind. One was Mirror Grudge, and the other was the Void Traveler, Hydland. However, Mirror Grudge had harmed too many people. Angor couldn't just let it go.
As for Hydland, it seemed to be a good choice. Since Hydland didn't have any "memories", the Sea of Mirrors wouldn't affect it too much.
But since Hydland didn't have many memories, Angor couldn't give it complex orders. He could only use it as a "tool" to contact "Woof".
If Hydland wasn't affected by the Sea of Mirrors, Angor could use Woof to manipulate it.
However, there were too many uncertainties in the process. Especially since the Hydra would be entering an unfamiliar world alone, its safety had to be taken into consideration.
Even if Hydland had a high chance of becoming a real being, Angor still had to consider it carefully.
Laplace saw Angor's silence and knew the answer. She didn't mock Angor. "I remember the Shadow Memory in the mask. If you can find a way to reach the Sea of Mirrors with the mask, I'll use my main body to find you. "
Laplace didn't ask for anything else.
She didn't ask for anything because she didn't think Angor would be able to reach the Mirror Hollow in one piece. If Angor really came to the Sea of Mirrors, the "waves" everywhere would erase all his memories and turn him into a hollow being.
Laplace would send Angor back to reality for the sake of what happened today. However, Angor would have to learn how to be a decent human being from scratch.
Laplace was not optimistic about Angor's chances, but he still gave Angor a way out, so Angor still thanked the old man with a serious expression.
Next, he prepared to tell Laplace his "answer". However, Laplace beat him to it.
"Now that you've asked your question, it's my turn to fulfill my promise," Laplace said.
Angor was a little surprised. He quickly realized that Laplace was talking about a gift.
Angor really wanted to say "it doesn't matter", but he decided against it.
Laplace first looked at Angor's shoulder, where Dankros was standing in the shape of a fist.
He was not flaunting his prowess by turning into a fist. According to Dankrose, this was' cultivation '.
However, in Angor's opinion, when Dankros clenched his fist, his face would be tightly wrapped by his fingers. It was more like wearing a blindfold for sleeping.
Of course, Angor was only joking. He couldn't sleep, but he could be lazy.
"It's changing its mind," Laplace pointed at Dankros.
"Is that a gift?"
Angor wasn't the only one who was confused. Laplace's gift was a bunch of complicated words. Why was it so straightforward now?
Laplace remained silent for a moment. "… It's related to you. I can't tell you much."
Everyone realized that Dankros' "gift" was related to Angor, so Laplace could only see a limited part of it. Of course, he could not give a long explanation or a general definition.
Angor didn't know how to respond. He tried his best and only managed to come up with, "Um … Just try your best."
Perhaps Angor's "comfort" was too hurtful. Laplace's body trembled a little, and his chest heaved up and down.
A moment later, Laplace finally calmed down and looked at the second "living thing" on Angor's body — the wood spirit.
"… It has made a choice that it believes to be correct." Laplace was silent for a long time before he finally managed to say these words to the wood spirit. Just like Dankros' "gift", the gift was simple. It only described the wood spirit's thoughts.
Most likely, it had something to do with Angor, so he could only give an excuse since he could not find anything.
Angor didn't trust Laplace's gift at all. This gift was even worse than White Bear's speech.
Still, Angor didn't show it on his face. After Laplace finished speaking, Angor nodded and pretended to understand something.
Laplace then looked at the last "living thing" on Angor's body — Elmi.
As for Elmi, Laplace had also observed him very carefully. However, no one was looking forward to it. They even started chatting in the Spirit Bond while Laplace was observing Elmi.
"Her so-called reflection of the heart, is it a prophecy?" Wa Yi asked curiously. "I feel like she was really talking about me."
"What? You really think you're a 'loner hiding in the crowd' now? " Dorcas raised his eyebrows and said, "You're just making up excuses. Don't forget, when we first met, how many love poems did you write for that person? How many days and nights did you mourn? I still remember you crying and coming to me in the middle of the night to complain. Don't you feel embarrassed now? "
"Those two things have nothing to do with each other, okay?" Vaay said.
Vaay narrowed his eyes. "You just want to talk about it, don't you?"
It had to be said that Vay and Dorcas were indeed close friends for many years. With just a thought, he was right.
However, Dorcas didn't feel the slightest bit of shame from having his thoughts exposed. Instead, he said in a carefree manner, "I remember that a customer in my tavern once told me a theory. Awkwardness can be covered up by awkwardness.
Didn't you get attacked by the bacteria? How awkward is that? If I tell you an even more embarrassing story now, won't I be able to cover up my previous embarrassment? "
Vaay already tried his best to forget about it. Now that Dorcas mentioned it, he felt an arrow piercing his chest.
What kind of awkwardness could be covered up? That wasn't right at all. It was double the awkwardness!
"That's … a fallacy."
Dorcas said, "Twisted logic? What do you think, Angor? That's nonsense! "
If Angor answered yes, he would be supporting Vaay, but he would also be admitting that Vaay had a hard time removing the bacteria from his body. If he answered no, it would make it seem like he supported Dorcas' argument too. It didn't matter if he answered yes or no. Either way, he wouldn't get anything out of it.
Dorcas had purposely asked him a question that didn't please either side, clearly wanting to drag him into the water as well.
Angor chose to …
"Instead of arguing about this, let's talk about your future plans. Do you want to follow me back to Brute Cavern or Phantom Island? "
Angor stared at Dorcas with a serious look. Don't forget, you still owe me something.
Dorcas froze on the spot as if he was struck by lightning. Brute Cavern and Phantom Island … What the hell was the difference between that place and Brute Cavern?
Previously, if Wa Yi had been hit by a critical hit, Dorcas would have had his defense broken.
Vaay was slowly recovering from his shock. He even had time to laugh at Dorcas. Dorcas, on the other hand, was still frozen on the spot.
When Angor put an end to the debate about the Spirit Bond, Laplace also came back to his senses.
She thought for a moment and spoke in a soft voice, "Demons who try to awaken again. Their past is gone. Their protection is destroyed. Their past is reduced to ashes. Only in the chaos of the black flame, they may see a tiny chance of rebirth."
This time, Laplace returned to her usual style of giving advice. Maybe it was because she failed at dealing with Dankros and the Wood Spirit, Laplace not only defined Elmi but also gave a "suggestion" for the first time.
However, Angor understood the meaning of the words.
However, Angor was still confused about the deeper meaning behind the words.
Laplace's name for Elmi was: the demon who was trying to awaken again.
Angor knew every word. But … what did it mean?
Awakening sounded like a good word. But in the Panic Realm, it was a deadly word.
There were too many monsters in the Panic Realm, and their power level was similar to that of the wizarding world. This was how powerful the monsters were. There was no supernatural system like wizards in the Panic Realm. The only way for intelligent beings to fight against the monsters was to become a monster.
They could seal the monster inside their body and become a "demon". They could use the monster's power to defeat the monster and protect their comrades.
However, the monster's power did not belong to them after all. Once the monster's power exceeded its limit, it would "awaken".
An awakened demon could be called a new monster, or even stronger than a normal monster. They had no feelings, no bonds, and no friendship of the same race.
A second ago, the Demonic Dweller was still protecting its own kind, and the next second, the awakened Demonic Dweller would feed on its own kind.
Awakening was a taboo word in the Panic Realm.
Awakening meant saying goodbye to one's humanity.
And Elmi was an awakened Demon Dweller.
How did an awakened demon become a "Demons who try to awaken again" in Laplace's words?
How could the Demon Dwellers awaken twice and awaken twice?
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