"Do you know which realms are covered by Gossen's Mirror Domain?" Angor looked at Laplace.
Angor was curious about Gossen Mirror not only because of the unknown. He also wanted to know if Gossen Mirror also covered the entire wizarding world. If there really was such a thing, then which World of Adepts would it be?
If Gossen's Mirror Domain could lead him to other wizarding realms, he would have another way to travel to the other four realms.
Of course, he first had to find the way from White Sun Mirror Domain to Gossen Mirror Domain.
Laplace considered for a moment and shook his head. "I don't know. But there was a" real object "from Gossen Mirror Domain that came out from the eye of the Empty Mirror Sea."
A "real object" meant that it came from the real world, and this object probably represented the area covered by Gossen Mirror Domain.
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One could see the whole leopard with a single spot. Perhaps he could deduce a thing or two from this item.
"There are many similar items in many worlds."
This meant that Laplace couldn't tell where the object came from.
"Where is it now?" Angor asked curiously.
"I'm carrying it." As Laplace spoke, he gently stretched out his hand and touched the seat made of silver-white hair beneath him. She had been moving around on the seat for the entire journey.
After poking around for a while, Laplace took out a palm-sized, shiny heart-shaped metal object.
"This is it." Laplace handed the heart-shaped metal to Angor.
It wasn't a heart-shaped object. It was more like a heart-shaped metal object.
The object had a shiny silver shell. It looked like some kind of mechanical alchemy, but Angor didn't sense any supernatural power from it.
Also, Angor used Narda's Vision to check the object's material. The name of the object was "???". This meant that Angor had never seen this kind of metal before. However, the object's general melting point, hardness, ductility, and stable microstructure were all displayed.
It was not a metal he had seen before, but its properties were not difficult to discern. He was sure that it was not a supernatural metal.
Since it was just an ordinary object, Angor could easily check it with his spirit feelers.
He accepted the heart-shaped object and checked its internal structure.
He quickly came to a conclusion.
This was indeed not a heart-shaped metal box, but a special heart-shaped metal box. Looking at it with the naked eye, the surface looked extremely smooth, but in fact, there were many gaps. It was just that the precision of the machine that made this creation was extremely high. After cutting and overlapping, it fit very well, so it looked like there were no gaps.
The outer shell was finely crafted into a box with a mortise and tenon structure.
To open it, one needed to be skillful.
He could open the box, but he chose not to do so. No matter how intricate the workmanship of the box was, it was only an ordinary object. He could see everything inside with his spirit power.
Under the observation of his spiritual power, the heart-shaped metal box was still a box.
However, this box was not formed in one piece. Instead, a large number of long and short metals were embedded in each other. It was a bit like a Luban lock, pieced together to form a mechanical box.
If he wanted to unlock the mechanism inside the box, he would also need ingenious thinking.
Still, Angor ignored it and reached into the center of the box.
Angor thought the maker was going to continue with the Matryoshka Dolls, which would eat the box and eat the box again. But the maker held back his boredom. Inside the box was a necklace with a heart-shaped ruby hanging from it.
Clearly, all these obstacles were meant to hide the ruby.
The ruby would be worth a fortune in the mortal world. But in Angor's eyes, it was just an ordinary item.
As an alchemist, Angor could create similar or even bigger rubies with his bare hands.
Generally speaking, the ruby was the most important part of the box in the eyes of the creator. But for Angor and Laplace, it was the craftsmanship that made the box.
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Chapter 3189.
The Crystal Pool.
It wasn't strange to see a mortise, tenon, and Luban lock at the same time. What was strange was that the craftsmanship of a mortal was so advanced.
Yes, Angor was sure that the craftsmanship of a mortal could not achieve such microscopic precision.
It also meant that the heart-shaped metal object came from a world with advanced machinery.
Laplace said, "The crafting process for this item is rather difficult. For mortals, in the Southern Region, probably only the machinery factory in the Yi Rong Kingdom can do it. There is also a similar process in the Grand Plane."
However, regardless of whether it was the Southern Divine Region or the Grand Imperial Plane, they were both within the White Sun Mirror Realm.
It was unlikely that the real object would go to Gossen Mirror Domain.
"Are there any mortal worlds outside the White Sun Mirror Domain that have such fine craftsmanship?" Angor asked.
Laplace nodded. "Yes, there are a lot of them. As far as I know, there are about a dozen of them. The real number must be higher than what I know. "
Angor considered for a moment. "Then, are there any worlds with similar craftsmanship?"
Laplace pondered for a long while before he slowly said, "Of the dozen or so worlds I know, every world has a way to create such a high-precision metal object. But in terms of style, it's quite similar to the one in the shell world. "
"The shell world?" Angor remembered Laplace mentioning this world before. "The one where the theocratic civilization and the iron civilization fought against each other?"
Laplace nodded.
"The origin of the steel civilization in that world was … the Heart Kingdom."
Did that mean the object came from the Heart Kingdom?
Did that mean there was a Heart Kingdom within the coverage of the Gossen Mirror Domain?
"Is there a wizarding world near the shell world?" Angor asked.
If there was a wizarding world near the world within the shell, perhaps it would be possible to deduce whether or not the Gossen Mirror Domain covered the four corners of the wizarding world.
Laplace considered and shook her head. "I … don't think so. The shell world is very, very far away from the wizarding world. If you wizards have a mental boundary, that place is probably beyond it. "
Angor trusted Laplace's judgment. If she didn't think so, then there was probably no such place.
There was no point in thinking about whether the heart-shaped object came from the Heart Kingdom. Angor returned the heart-shaped object to Laplace and stopped thinking about it.
However, he couldn't help but refute Laplace's words. "Wizards don't have mental boundaries. As long as they can find the truth, they won't hesitate to cross dimensions and go to another dimension with a great consciousness."
The mirror creatures in the Daylight Mirror Domain might have mental boundaries, but Angor didn't believe that wizards did. Or rather, wizards who truly pursued the truth never had mental boundaries.
At least, Angor didn't have such boundaries.
If possible, Angor even wanted to go beyond this universe and explore another dimension.
Wherever one's heart went, there was no limit.
Laplace didn't refute. She considered for a moment and said, "Perhaps this is why you wizards can produce miracles so often."
Only those who believed in miracles and worked tirelessly to achieve them would be able to do so. Essence\/Library Unmistakable First Release ~
Most supernatural beings, even Void aberrations that roam the Void, have their own mental boundaries. Where are forbidden zones, where are collapses, where are the billowing malice, and where are the endless tranquility — those could be the reasons why they stopped. Sorcerers who pursued the Truth might consider those problems as well, but they would not evade or be defeated by those problems. Instead, they would think of ways to evade, bypass the dangerous zones, or directly conquer those problems.
This was something that seemed inconceivable to the other races, but it was the most insignificant thing that the adepts had to do in their pursuit of the truth. It wasn't even worth mentioning.
Because of this, wizards almost never had mental boundaries. Of course, the adepts here were those who truly wanted to pursue the truth, with the exception of those who were just muddling along.
Angor didn't continue the topic. (I'm not done yet!)
Chapter 3189.
The Crystal Pool.
"Apart from the Daylight Mirror Domain and the Gossen Mirror Domain, there are other mirror domains, right?"
Laplace nodded. "I don't know how many there are, but there are three mirror domains adjacent to the Daylight Mirror Domain. One of them is the Gossen Mirror Domain.
"As for the other two mirror domains, they're further away from the Daylight Mirror Domain. I didn't find any information that recorded their names, so I can't give you an accurate translation."
Because the name was "local" and "recognizable", Laplace could roughly perceive the information of the mirror domain. However, her personal translation was not the most accurate translation.
Just like the Bersen Mirror Domain, before she obtained the actual object of the Bersen Mirror Domain, her translation was "Le Sen", and the so-called singers were also translated by her as "musicians, singers".
Later, when she found some information about the Gossen Mirror Domain from the eye of the sea, she naturally referred to it as "Gossen Mirror Domain" instead of "Lesen Mirror Domain".
As for the remaining two mirror realms, although Laplace had found some real objects, the names of these two mirror realms were not recorded on them.
"So I can only use my own translation. It might not be accurate," Laplace explained.
Angor nodded. He understood the situation. For example, wizards used to refer to the Realm of Panic as the "Realm of Demons". However, when wizards went there, they found that the people living there only considered the word "panic", so they changed the name to "Realm of Panic".
It was important to have a common understanding in the translation process.
Laplace continued, "One of the mirror domains contains many painting dimensions. So I called it … Painting Mirror Domain. Essence\/Library Unmistakable First Edition ~ "
Angor didn't know what to say.
According to the hologram tablet, some translators from Earth had a standard of "faithfulness". Obviously, Laplace's translation wasn't as good as that.
The so-called "Painting Mirror Domain" was probably just a joke, and there must be a different name for it.
Of course, he couldn't say it out loud. He pretended to be enlightened and nodded. "Oh, so mirrors can project a painting space too? No wonder it's called Painting Mirror Domain. "
Laplace continued, "As for the other one, there are many angular mirrors inside. According to the information I found, the overall translation is' Angular Mirror Domain '."
"… Good. Very direct."
But maybe the real name wasn't 'Angular Mirror Domain' either.
Angor didn't bother to find out if the name was correct. "So far, Cosen Mirror Domain should be stronger than White Sun Mirror Domain. What about Painting Mirror Domain and Angular Mirror Domain? Compared to White Sun Mirror Domain, which one is stronger? "
Laplace considered and said, "Painting Mirror Domain should be stronger than White Sun Mirror Domain, while Angular Mirror Domain is about the same."
Angor nodded. If he had a chance to explore other mirror domains in the future, he would choose Angular Mirror Domain first.
…
They chatted as they walked toward the main station.
Soon, they arrived at the last area in front of the main station.
From afar, they could see a shining signboard: Crystal Pool.
Many people had already gathered around the entrance of the pool. The crystal eye guards around the pool were doing their best to explain the effects of the pool to Angor.
Angor listened to them briefly. The Crystal Pool didn't exist in the first place. It was now open to the public as a benefit for all races.
The Crystal Pool was called a pool, but it felt more like the body of a slime. It was soft, collapsing, and rippling. However, it didn't feel like being immersed in water.
According to the guards, there was a Crystal Embryo under the pool, which was used to create a crystal shell. Normally, it would only be used by the crystal eye race. But this time, it was a free benefit.
Anyone who walked past the pool and gained the approval of the Crystal Embryo would be able to take it away. The crystal eye race would also find someone to create a crystal shell for the person who obtained the Crystal Embryo.
In the words of the crystal eye race guards, this was practically a free pass.
The only thing to consider was luck.
The Crystal Embryo would only accept the Crystal Eye race. For outsiders, one in a thousand would be considered lucky. (This chapter is not finished!)
Section 3189.
Crystal Pool.
Yes.
In other words, there was a one in a thousand chance of obtaining a Crystal Embryo.
The probability was low, but it wasn't free. Many people were lining up to use the Crystal Pool.
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Of course, there were also those who didn't line up and went straight to the main station. However, they couldn't use the Crystal Pool anymore.
After all, the crystal eye guards clearly stated that the Crystal Pool would only be open until this evening.
"Do you want to try?" Laplace looked at Angor.
Angor shook his head without hesitation. "No."
If the pool was free, Angor would give it a try. But if it was free … he didn't think so.
The free ones were usually the most expensive.
Maybe there was something fishy going on.
He thought about Rita, Shiluda's strange disappearance, the hint she left for Gleipnir, and the young crystal eye man who showed up at the ceremony. There must be a hidden side to the Crystal Eye race.
Even if he couldn't tell what they were up to, he still needed to be careful.
Section 3189.
The Crystal Pool.
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