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Chapter 3268

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Time … Time Body?

Angor looked at Laplace in surprise. He didn't expect this answer at all.

Guta Lace's eyes widened in shock as well. In Locks Omniscient House, the most famous deacon was the canine deacon.

Its ability was simply the bane of all Mirror Domain creatures.

Luckily, the canine deacon never left the Omniscient House. Otherwise, it would definitely be targeted.

It could even be said that when Guta Lace was investigating the House of Myriad, she had carefully considered if she should find an opportunity to kill the dog deacon if it left the House of Myriad alone and she encountered it. After all, she didn't want anyone to peek into her mind.

Such a famous canine deacon was actually Laplace's time body?

Guta Lace was a little confused. She thought she could kill the canine deacon, but now she realized it was a joke.

"Is it really your time body?" Guta Lace couldn't help but ask.

If the canine deacon was Laplace's time body, did that mean Laplace also had the ability to see through people's minds? "It's true, but it's also not true. "Yes."

Laplace gave a vague answer, but she didn't intend to hide it. Instead, she began to explain.

"Its body was created by me, but the core of its soul still belongs to it. "Yes."

When Laplace brought "Meatball" out of the Sea of Mirrors, she noticed that the creature's body was already on the verge of collapsing.

After all, Meatball's body was only that of a puppy with a little bit of intelligence.

Even supernatural creatures couldn't withstand the Sea of Mirrors, let alone Meatball, an ordinary domestic dog with a little bit of intelligence.

Meatball's body was already cracking when she brought it out of the Sea of Mirrors. Normally speaking, Meatball should have died.

Laplace felt sorry for it, but she didn't do anything. She didn't try to save the creature either.

In the Empty Mirror Sea, she had seen too many hollow creatures that had been washed to the point of collapse. It was impossible for her to save every one of them. She already showed mercy by bringing Meatball out of the Sea of Mirrors.

However, just as the meatball was about to collapse, it suddenly opened its eyes and barked a few times at Laplace.

Laplace didn't understand Meatball's language, but she could sense the creature's emotions from its barks. This made Laplace very surprised.

One had to know that any living being that fell into the Empty Mirror Ocean would be quickly washed into a hollow being. "Hollow" meant no emotions, no consciousness, no memories, and no intelligence.

Unless the creature was lucky enough to be brought out of the Sea of Mirrors, it wouldn't take long for it to become an empty shell.

Just look at the Astral Guardian. He couldn't even think properly. The Sea of Mirrors was a powerful washing force.

Meatball, on the other hand, was still full of emotions after being washed by the Empty Mirror Ocean for so long? More importantly, Meatball was washed out of the sea of Mirrors.

The scouring force near the eye of the sea was the most turbulent in the entire Empty Mirror Ocean. Even Laplace didn't dare to approach the Sea's Eye easily.

And the creatures that can rush out of the Sea's Eye, even with Laplace's help, ninety-nine out of a hundred will be shattered. The remaining one will become a hollow creature even if they barely keep their body.

Meatball was the first exception that Laplace had seen in so many years. Moreover, it was just a domestic dog.

Because of Meatball's series of barks, Laplace was moved by compassion and saved Meatball's body that was about to collapse.

Immediately afterward, Laplace put Meatball into the Memory Forest. She needed to determine whether Meatball really had emotions through the power of the Law in the Memory Forest.

Through the reflection of the Memory Forest, even if Meatball couldn't express itself in words, Laplace still saw Meatball's memory. Meatball's memory had dissipated a lot, but its core memory had not been washed away.

And …

Meatball's core memory was a fragment of a little girl.

The little puppy was dirty and covered in wounds. It was lying in the snow, dying. Seeing that the puppy was about to be brought to its end by the snow and pain, a flame suddenly lit up in the darkness. The puppy opened its frost-covered eyelids and vaguely saw a little girl holding a match.

Since it was picked up by the little girl, the puppy had been reborn. Its bald fur slowly became thicker, and its skinny body became rounder. In particular, its dim eyes had regained their former brightness.

The puppy had accompanied the little girl as she grew up. The little girl became a young girl, and the puppy also became a dog. And this dog was Meatball.

The above was Meatball's most precious and core memory. How it rushed into the Sea's Eye was not shown.

The only thing that was known was that Meatball carefully protected this most precious memory. Even if it passed through the Sea's Eye, even if its body was about to collapse, it didn't abandon this memory.

Although Laplace didn't know how Meatball managed to pass through the Sea's Eye and retain its memory, there were always some special talents in this world. Just like how Laplace didn't know why she was not afraid of the Empty Mirror Sea.

Perhaps, Meatball also had some special talents.

After discovering that Meatball still retained its basic emotions, Laplace decided to save it. She wanted to study the uniqueness of Meatball's body.

But Meatball's body was on the verge of collapse. There were only two ways to save it. She could either freeze its body and slowly heal it with special treatment methods, or she could simply give it a new body.

The former was very time-consuming, and Laplace couldn't guarantee that this method wouldn't hurt Meatball's weak consciousness. As for changing the body, this method seemed difficult, but for Laplace, it was the easiest.

Because, in the Memory Forest, there were countless of her time bodies sealed.

Although these time bodies were half-finished or abandoned, they were more than enough for Meatball.

However, Laplace didn't really choose the time bodies in the Memory Forest for Meatball. The main reason was that the time bodies in the Memory Forest had their own memories. Once these memories were lit up, it was very likely to form a new personality.

In other words, if Meatball took over these time bodies, its weak consciousness was very likely to be replaced by a new consciousness.

In order to avoid this, Laplace simply tailored a new time body for Meatball.

She used Meatball's memory in the Memory Forest and combined it with Meatball's broken body to create a time body. The appearance of the time body was exactly the same as Meatball.

At the same time, she also inserted some basic knowledge of the White Sun Mirror Domain into the time body so that Meatball could better adapt to this world after waking up.

However, although it was called a "time body," Meatball's body didn't have Laplace's own memories. So, it was more like a clone created by Laplace herself.

According to the authority.

Meatball had the right to use this body and the self-control of its consciousness. But if Laplace wanted to take over, she could take control in an instant.

"In other words, you can now control Meat- … Dog Deacon's body at any time?" Guttalys asked. Laplace shook her head. "I could in the past, but not now. "

"Why?" Guttalys was puzzled. According to Laplace's description, shouldn't she have absolute control of Meatball's body?

She could in the past, but not now? Was it because Meatball had joined the Klos Omniscient House? A deacon in the Omniscient House had a special ability to block Laplace's control?

"Don't think too much. It's not that complicated." Glepnir seemed to see through Guttalys' thoughts and said. Guttalys: "How can you know what I'm thinking? "

Glepnir sneered. "I don't know what you're thinking, but I know that your brain has never been normal." "

Guttalys: "…"

Laplace also gave the answer at this time, and the answer showed that Guttalys was indeed overthinking it. "About a hundred years ago, Meatball.

Meatball came to the Sea of Empty Mirrors to find me … "

After Laplace finished studying Meatball's special talent, she asked Meatball what he planned to do next. Meatball said that he wanted to find his master.

However, Meatball had too few memories left. Even Laplace couldn't analyze which world Meatball came from, let alone find a girl with vague memories.

Meatball also knew that the possibility was very small, but he still insisted on leaving.

Laplace didn't keep him and even ordered Glepnir to send him out of the Sea of Empty Mirrors. Since then, Laplace didn't care about Meatball's news.

Until a hundred years ago, Meatball returned to the Sea of Empty Mirrors with Glepnir's help and found Laplace. It was also at that time that Laplace learned that Meatball had joined a place called the Klos Omniscient House.

Meatball's intention of joining the Omniscient House was very simple. He wanted to use the Omniscient House's power to find his master. Yes, he still hadn't forgotten the girl who saved him when he was young.

Even if a hundred years had passed, and she might have passed away, he still wanted to see the place where she lived.

During that meeting, Meatball and Laplace talked a lot about the stories of wandering in the Mirror Realm over the years. They also talked about his imagination … When Meatball left, Laplace removed his control.

He completely gave Meatball his freedom.

Therefore, although Meatball was Laplace's body, it was different from an ordinary body. It was a completely independent body.

"Did Dog Deacon ask you to remove it?" Gutalys asked. Laplace shook his head. "I removed it of my own accord." "Yes."

Through Meatball's explanation, Laplace knew that Meatball's only dream was to follow in his master's footsteps. In order to realize this dream, he had to go to a different world.

Laplace had seen too many images of worlds in the Sea of Empty Mirrors. He knew very well that most of the worlds were very dangerous. Even if Meatball had special abilities, he might not be able to escape danger. He might even be targeted by others.

Moreover, because Meatball didn't have control over his body, he couldn't specifically strengthen his body. His weak body was his biggest weakness. It was very likely that he would fall into the path of chasing his dream because of this.

Of course, Laplace could help Meatball strengthen his body through absolute control, but she couldn't help him all the time. Especially since Meatball probably wouldn't stay in the Mirror Realm in the future, Laplace couldn't cross worlds to help him strengthen his body.

Therefore, Laplace removed the restrictions on Meatball's body and gave it back control.

Since Meatball had given himself a "big" dream, he would have to find his own path in the future. Since that day, Laplace never paid attention to Meatball again.

Until today, when she heard the name of Kloss' Omniscient House, she finally remembered her "body" which she hadn't seen for a hundred years.

After listening to Laplace's explanation, Gutalys finally understood the situation. She didn't know there was such a story behind Dog Deacon House.

After sighing, she was also curious about the dog deacon and … Laplace.

How did Dog Deacon House preserve its memory in the Sea of Empty Mirrors? Laplace said he already did some research on it. Did he find the answer?

Also, Dog Deacon House's special talent seemed to work on all creatures in the Mirror Realm. Did it work on Laplace as well?

Gutalys didn't want to ask since it involved Laplace's privacy. However, she kept glancing at Angor.

She could tell that Laplace valued Angor a lot during their journey. Usually, Laplace would answer Angor's questions.

Gutalys hoped Angor could ask her questions. But … Angor didn't say anything.

He was curious about how Meatball preserved its memory, but that wasn't his main concern right now. He could always ask about it later. Right now, he was more concerned about Shipolov's sudden disappearance.

Well, it wasn't "disappearance". Using his dragon scale, Angor confirmed that Shipolov was still nearby.

However, Shipolov's coordinates were blurred as if they were blocked by some kind of barrier.

Angor considered for a moment. "What's south of the Ingit temporary zone?" "Yes."

Several minutes ago, Angor sensed that Shipolov left his original position and headed south. After that, Angor couldn't sense Shipolov's location.

If Shipolov's original location was the Ingji Tribe's temporary residence, then what would be south of the Ingji Tribe?

"South of the Ingit?" Gutalys asked without hesitation. "Isn't that the temporary zone of the Holy-Eyed Clan? What's wrong? " "Alright."

Angor didn't hide anything and told Gutalys what he learned from the dragon scale.

"Shipolov went south, and his coordinates are blurred?" Guta Lace pondered for a moment and shook her head. "He shouldn't have come to the temporary zone of the Divine Eye Clan. Our temporary zone doesn't have the ability to block coordinates. "Alright."

Besides, a powerful contract like the dragon scale couldn't be blocked by a normal barrier.

"If the Ingit Clan didn't have a special barrier, then Shipolov could only have gone to Kloss' Omniscient House. "Alright.

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