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Chapter 3082

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His mind was filled with questions, but he could not find any answers for now.

He had to keep listening and see if there was anything else he could do.

"Speaking of which, it's been a while since Her Majesty asked Master to make something for her. The last time was … last time. I really want to see what Master will make for Her Majesty. "

As soon as the sharp female voice finished speaking, the ethereal female voice said indifferently, "But as far as I know, that Time Sacrifice has escaped and hasn't been found yet."

The shrill female voice said disdainfully, "Where can it escape to? As long as it's still outside the black zone, it'll be caught. "

The ethereal female voice was silent for a moment. "Not necessarily. If it gets involved, then it's hard to say."

"You mean the little guy is going to steal the time sacrifice?"

"That's possible."

"Now we're talking about it right in front of it. Will it still go?"

"Who knows? But it's still twitching its ears when it's pretending to be asleep. So, it doesn't care about us at all … "

Following a series of laughter, the image in Angor's mind slowly disappeared.

The black screen wasn't the end. This was the end.

However, Angor still couldn't figure out what the puppy was talking about.

He thought there would be something else, but it didn't seem to be the case now. Without a doubt, the main point of the conversation was still the "time sacrifice".

But what exactly was a time sacrifice? He didn't know what it was, and he didn't even know what it was. It was too difficult to figure it out.

Angor still couldn't figure it out. In the end, he decided to connect to the void network and talk to the puppy himself.

Woof did not reject Angor's suggestion. He quickly contacted Angor and the puppy.

"Woof!" Angor didn't know what it meant, but judging from the excited tone, he assumed the puppy was greeting him.

"Nice to meet you too." Angor pretended to be an expert in dog language and tried to talk to the puppy. "By the way, I just received a video from you. It's very detailed and detailed."

"Woof, woof!"

Angor's compliment was rewarded with two proud barks.

"Speaking of which, we don't talk much. This video is pretty good. You can often record a little for me … Recording means recording. "

"Woof woof?"

Angor noticed the confusion in the dog's voice, but he did not know what it meant. "What do you want to know? You can say it directly, or you can ask Wang Wang to relay it. "

The dog kept barking, but Angor still couldn't understand it. Woof! Woof! Woof!

"If you're interested, I can take some pictures and send them to you."

Dalmatian: "Woof woof woof!"

Angor still didn't get it. But Woof seemed to understand. "Sir seems to be happy and agreed to the exchange." Woof explained to Angor.

"How did you know that?"

Woof woof did not make a sound.

Angor knew that Woof and Dalmatian must have their own way of communicating, but he did not expect them to use it in front of him like he was an outsider.

There was resentment in his heart, but he had nowhere to voice it out.

As expected, controlling a large platform like the Void Network would give one an absolute advantage. As a small "client", he had no choice but to accept the manipulations of the two "authority dogs".

"Fine. If you don't want to tell me, fine." Angor said, "Since you agreed to the exchange, at least tell me how to send my pictures to you."

Woof! Woof did not turn mute this time. It gave an answer in a few sentences.

Woof! Woof did not explain how it worked. However, the method was simple. After logging into the void network, as long as Angor felt a strong desire to "send pictures", Hydland would change its mode of transmission. Next, Angor only needed to imagine the picture, and Hydland would send it to him.

Angor gave it a try right away.

He did not understand what "Hydland changed its mode of transmission" meant before. Now … he still did not understand. It seemed that only Woof could sense the change in the mode of transmission.

Angor could not sense the change, but he tried to imagine the picture, and it really worked.

Also, he could sense the "transmission" because Headland had already played the image of the transmission in his mind before sending it to Angor.

To put it in a more systematic way, it was:

The video has been created. Would you like to choose to play it locally before sending it? Yes/No.

Do you want to modify the image? Yes/No.

Do you want to transmit the image? Yes/No.



Angor checked the options one by one to make sure his image was generated and transmitted. In fact, he could even modify the generated images.

Although the mother tree network could also transmit images, adding filters to the images and even changing faces … Even if Jon had the idea, such operations would not be a high priority.

He had to admit that this technology was a bit ahead of its time.

Angor chose to transmit a "fictional" still image. The subject of the image was still himself. He was in the mirror corridor, which was supposed to emit a faint light. However, there was only darkness in front of him. It was as if there was a black hole in front of him that absorbed all light and returned everything to silence. The subject of the image, Angor, was walking into the darkness step by step.

The main background was the mirror domain, but the place in the image was … the Abyss Cave.

He didn't include Laplace in the list, but he didn't mention Laplace. As for why he chose to use the image of himself walking into the Abyss Cave, it was mainly because he wanted to use it as an excuse.

He was "Shava", after all. If he only showed ordinary mountains and rivers, it would be too boring. Therefore, he pulled out a tiger skin flag and used the Deep Nether Cave as the background.

Of course, he also wanted to avoid leaking any information.

Mountains, rivers, and mortals were all traceable. The Abyss Cave, on the other hand, was completely dark, which made it difficult to find any useful information.

It was just an experiment, after all. There was no need to expose too much information.

Woof did not comment on the image. Instead, the puppy barked happily several times as if it was commenting on the image.

Angor did not understand, and Woof did not explain either.

Still, Angor could tell that the puppy was "in a good mood". He took advantage of the opportunity and asked, "By the way, what's the time sacrifice in the image you just sent?"

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