Under the guidance of a passerby, Dog Deacon soon saw a small house standing behind the Bunny Building.
It looked like an ordinary house. If the passerby didn't tell him that it was a "library", Dog Deacon would have thought that it was just a normal house.
At least, he couldn't find anything that had anything to do with a library from afar.
When Dog Deacon approached the small house, he still didn't sense any "bookish" smell. Instead, he discovered a secret. The house didn't feel real to him. Instead, it looked like all the rides Angor created in the Kennel Building.
"Are these all illusions?" The Great Deacon asked in confusion. Canine Deacon tried to get an answer from Angor, but Angor remained silent as if he had made up his mind not to speak.
Seeing that Angor did not want to talk, the dog deacon sighed and gave up the idea.
Dog Deacon quickly walked to the entrance of the "library".
A guard at the door was about to ask about the dog deacon's identity. But when he saw Angor and Laplace standing behind the dog deacon, he quickly changed his mind. Instead, he opened the door for the dog deacon and welcomed them inside with great respect.
As Dog Deacon walked past the guard, he heard the guard whispering, "Welcome to … the Illusion Library." "…"
Illusion Library?
The dog deacon paused for a moment, his eyes flashing with understanding.
Dog Deacon was right. This place was different from the Bunny Building. The Bunny Building was real, while this library was just an illusion.
Angor was probably the one who created this illusion. With this thought in mind, Dog Deacon strode into the library with big steps. From the outside, Dog Deacon couldn't sense any bookish smell at all. Inside, however, there were only three things: bookshelves, books, and lamps.
Not only were the walls made of bookshelves, but there were also long ropes hanging from the ceiling, each of which was tied to a stack of books.
Inside the library, Dog Deacon felt like he was standing in a sea of books. Dog Deacon already knew how powerful Angor's illusions were, and he couldn't tell the difference between reality and illusion. Dog Deacon knew that the library was an illusion, but he didn't feel like he was in any way faked.
Every bookshelf, every book, everything felt so real. Dog Deacon touched a random book nearby and felt the coldness of the book cover. He could also smell the faint scent of ink coming from the book.
While Dog Deacon searched among the bookshelves, Angor and Laplace stood at the door, watching Dog Deacon while chatting.
Laplace: "If we just let him go and don't interfere at all, can we really find the dungeon? "…"
Angor shrugged. he shrugged. "I don't know. However, when he said that the world was so big and he wanted to see it, his mood was indeed very suspicious. Taking the initiative to let him go might be the only choice now. "…"
Laplace knew the dog deacon very well. It was indeed not a dog that liked to go out. It was very strange to suddenly have the idea of sightseeing.
But, come to think of it …
"Even if what you said is true, are we going to keep following it?" "Laplace was a little hesitant. The Dream Crystal Plain is very vast. If Canine Deacon really wants to explore it on foot, he might not be able to find the border even after decades or centuries.
Angor considered. "Little Red's training dungeon is not far from where Little Red was born. Following this pattern, the Dog Deacon's instance dungeon should not be too far away. It might even be near Rabbit Town … … perhaps, it might even be inside Rabbit Town. . "
Laplace suddenly had an idea. If Dog Deacon's training dungeon was inside Rabbit Town, could it be inside the library?
The library was part of Rabbit Town, and it was Dog Deacon's first destination after leaving Rabbit Building.
Thinking of this, Laplace asked in a low voice, "Do you think he really came to the library to look for information, or is this... the pull of fate? .
Destiny? Angor frowned a little.
He guessed at Laplace's idea, but he did not feel that it was right.
This was because Dog Deacon came here under the guidance of the new residents, and not because of his own "inner desires."
"He didn't come to the library on his own. But if he could do it by plucking the strings, why would he go straight? ..
But Dog Deacon's mother might not be so lucky.
In short.
Destiny wasn't always in the right direction. Sometimes, it was possible that Dog Deacon could use something he or she overlooked to create a disturbance.
For example, the guidance of the new residents might be an indirect force.
Angor didn't deny Laplace's idea. When he was being arranged by the Book of Destiny, he wouldn't have noticed the traces of destiny at all.
The power of destiny was a strange thing. It could affect details and even affect one's thoughts.
Everything Angor thought could be affected by destiny. With that in mind, Angor spoke in a low voice, "Wait a minute. I'll check the library. .
Angor closed his eyes and raised his consciousness in front of Laplace. In an instant, his vision changed from naked eyes to God's View.
His consciousness, which felt like he had ascended to a higher dimension, gave him a 360-degree scanning ability without any blind spots.
Using the Omniscient View, he began to inspect the items in the library inch by inch.
Several minutes later, he exited the God's View and shook his head. "Nothing. . "
"Did you check everything?" Laplace paused for a moment, then pointed at the dog warden. "Have you checked the book in his hands?" ..
Dog Deacon's book?
Angor looked up and saw Dog Deacon flipping through the pages of a leather book with rough edges. It seemed Dog Deacon was already immersed in the book.
"He picked it up not long after you closed your eyes, and he's been reading it since then." "Do you know what that book is?" Laplace asked in a low voice. . "
Angor shook his head in confusion.
He created all the books in the library with illusions, so he knew the name, shape, and content of each book.
However, he had no recollection of the book in the Dog Deacon's hand.
It was not that the library did not have leather books, but there were none with such rough edges. After all, the rougher the edges were, the more likely the words inside would be damaged. Angor built this library for the sake of popularizing science and helping the natives to pass their time. There was no need to "make old books".
The books here were all new, the writing was also brand new and clear. If there was no news report, he would definitely not be able to see such a serious leather-bound book by his hand. He was aware of this and diligently responded to it.
Since it was impossible to collect books with such serious rough edges, then where did the books in his hands come from?
Did a native bring it out from Silver Coral Island and put it in the library because he didn't think it was useful?
He looked at Laplace and asked, "Where did he get this book from? . "
Laplace pointed at a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf to Dog Deacon's left. Angor followed the direction and saw a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf. His mind went blank for a second.
The books in this bookshelf … were basically all books that recorded information about the Dream Crystal.
He remembered that Dog Deacon came to the library to look for information about the Dream Crystal. And it just so happened that there was an extra leather book in the information bookshelf he was looking for …
Angor remained silent.
He could already vaguely feel some kind of strange power stirring up this pool of muddy water.
This force was probably what Laplace referred to as … the pull of fate.
Angor looked at Laplace. "Maybe you're right. Okay. "
"Okay."
Angor closed his eyes again and entered God's View. This time, he didn't look at the other books in the library. Instead, he looked at the extra leather book in Dog Deacon's hand.
He didn't find anything unusual. But when he focused on the book, he finally noticed something.
The power of the Immortal Authority was locked inside the book.
The power of this "lock" was exactly the same as the "lock" in the pure white space in Little Red's dungeon. It was a special kind of seal.
Angor couldn't see what was inside the book unless he unlocked it.
This was why he didn't find anything strange when he scanned the book.
Looking at the familiar seal, Angor confirmed that Laplace's guess was correct.
The dungeon that belonged to the Canine Deacon was hidden inside this extra book in the library. Dog Deacon came to the library because of Fate's View.
Angor sighed in his mind and began to reflect on his blind confidence.
He thought for a while and looked at the book again. According to what he knew, the trial would appear as soon as the seal was unlocked.
It wasn't hard to unlock the seal.
Back then, Lil 'Red had reached out to touch the door on the crystal wall and unlocked the seal. This book was about the same. As long as the Dog Deacon flipped to the last page and touched the illustration on the last page, the seal would be unlocked and the dungeon would be opened.
At this time, the dog deacon had already flipped through more than half of the book, and was not far from the last page.
Angor wanted to explore the book further, but he didn't have enough time. He thought about it and exited God's View.
Angor opened his eyes and nodded to Laplace. "You're right. There's a training instance in that book. "
Angor didn't wait for Laplace's response and walked to Dog Deacon. Angor stopped the dog warden before he could turn to the last few pages. "Wait a minute! "Okay.
Fortunately, although the trial dungeon had a summoning and guiding mechanism, it did not have the intention of forcibly opening it. Angor's shout stopped Dog Deacon from turning the page.
Under Dog Deacon's puzzled gaze, Angor quickly explained, "When you reach the last page of the book, you might find a trial similar to Little Red's. "Okay.
Dog Deacon: "???" He found a trial just by flipping through a book? Was the appearance of the Dream Crystal's Wonderland so magical?
Angor didn't care about Dog Deacon's thoughts. "The Illusion Library isn't a good place to do such a trial. "Okay.
Dog Deacon was surprised. "What do you mean? "Okay.
At this time, Laplace's voice came: "It means that you have to take this book and leave the library. Go outside and find a deserted place where you can start the dungeon again. "Okay.
Dog Deacon looked at the book in his hand, then at Angor and Laplace. He nodded in confusion. "Okay.
It didn't matter whether Dog Deacon understood or not. They quickly left the library under Laplace's urging.
The book was also taken out of the library. When they reached a secluded corner of Rabbit Town, Dog Deacon spoke in a low voice, "Actually, I don't have to open the trial today …"
Angor: "Whether you do it or not, we need to find a place to lock the door first. "Okay."
In other words, they had to find a suitable place first. Dog Deacon: "Where are we going then? I don't think there's anyone here. "Okay."
Angor looked around. They were at the back of the last bunny building. Since the "World's Grind" dungeon was located in this bunny building, there was no one around, let alone behind the building.
If they opened the trial here, no one would notice them for at least a month or two.
And the trial would probably be over in that time. So, this was a good choice.
With that in mind, Angor was about to agree to Dog Deacon's request.
But at this moment, Laplace suddenly said, "Actually, we don't have to open the dungeon outside. "
"Not outside? You mean inside the bunny building? " The dog deacon paused for a moment, then pointed at the gigantic rabbit building.
Laplace shook his head again. "No, I mean … to Silver Coral Island." "Yes."
The trial dungeon was not forced to open, which meant they could take the book anywhere they wanted to.
Since it was anywhere, why did it have to be in the outside world?
Could they open a trial dungeon inside a dungeon space?
Silver Coral Island was a dungeon space, and it was vast but sparsely populated. There were also several uninhabited islands in the sea. Wouldn't it be more remote to open a trial on a random island?
More importantly, even if they couldn't open the trial dungeon, they could still try it.
It was rare to find a dungeon that was not forced to open, and they could take the entrance with them everywhere. It would be a waste not to try it.
They could find a secluded place and test whether the dungeon could hold a new trial. Such an opportunity would not last forever.
Angor's eyes lit up after hearing Laplace's words.
It was true. Even if they couldn't open the trial dungeon, they should at least try.
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