Angor accepted Laplace's suggestion. They quickly changed their route and arrived at the entrance of Silver Coral Island.
The dog deacon had previously heard that the entrance to the Silver Coral Island was in a pond. In his imagination, the so-called "pond" was a large lake. Not to say that it was boundless, but at least it was a "small ocean."
But the truth was that it was only a small pool of water about two or three meters wide.
Canine Deacon was puzzled. "The entrance is in this pool?" "Yes."
"Yes." Angor explained, "The pool is so deep that you can't see the bottom. But the entrance isn't at the bottom of the pool. You just need to swim one or two meters and you'll find it." "Alright."
Angor gave a simple explanation. But when he mentioned the entrance, he couldn't help but look at Canine Deacon.
To enter the Silver Coral Island Instance Dungeon, there was another prerequisite, and that was to be kind and pure.
Angor and Laplace didn't need to worry about this. He just didn't know if Canine Deacon met the requirement.
Laplace cleared his throat and said, "If Meatball can keep its original mind, then it's qualified for the test. You should be more concerned about whether the book can be brought into Silver Coral Island or not. " "Alright."
While Angor understood what Laplace was trying to say, the dog attendant pointed at himself with a puzzled look. "Me? Keep my original mind? What's wrong? " "Alright."
"Keeping your original mind is the prerequisite for entering Silver Coral Island," Laplace explained. Laplace calmly explained, "If your original intention is gone or messed up, then Silver Coral Island probably won't welcome you." "Alright."
Hearing Laplace's words, the dog deacon's heart skipped a beat. Although what Laplace said was the prerequisite to entering Silver Coral Island, the dog deacon felt that there was a deeper meaning to it.
Could it be that Laplace proposed to come to Silver Coral Island … to test me?
Or to remind me to "keep my original mind"?
Canine Deacon tried to fill in the blanks. But it was all in vain. Laplace didn't mean to test Canine Deacon at all.
Whether Canine Deacon forgot its original mind or not was none of his business.
If the dog deacon really forgot his original intention and couldn't enter the Silver Coral Island, Laplace wouldn't have any distracting thoughts and would directly take the dog deacon to the "World Grinding Sun".
World Grind was dangerous for new residents, but it was much easier for someone with a "cheat" like Angor. Moreover, there was no threshold to enter the World Grind. The space inside was also very large. It was very easy to find a secluded place.
However, the canine deacon did not know what Laplace was thinking. After filling in the blanks for himself, he said to Laplace with a serious expression, "I will prove myself. I have never forgotten my original intention. "
After saying that, the dog deacon didn't even wait for the others to demonstrate, and jumped into the water with a "kuchi".
Laplace:??? "
What was he doing?
Laplace looked at Angor in confusion. "Where is it?"
Angor shrugged. "I don't know. But it jumped in already. Let's go."
Next, Angor and Laplace jumped in as well.
They arrived at a sunny beach at the edge of Silver Coral Island.
Canine Deacon was among them.
Angor and Laplace looked at Canine Deacon first. To be exact, they were looking at the dog deacon's hand.
When they saw the furry leather book still in the dog deacon's hand, Angor and Laplace both sighed in relief.
The book was not excluded, which meant the first step was a success.
Next, they would have to see if they could open a training dungeon in the paradise. If they could, it would be a dungeon within a dungeon. Or should they say, a Matryoshka Doll dungeon?
Angor put aside his unnecessary thoughts for now. The most important thing now was to find a secluded place with fewer people.
On one side.
After patrolling, Laplace pointed at a reef beach on the sea. "Let's go there." "Let's go."
The sea outside Silver Coral Island was huge. Even with Omniscient Sight, Angor still couldn't see the end of it. In this vast sea, there were not many islands, but there were quite a few shoals and reefs.
The reef beach Laplace pointed at was about one nautical mile away from the island.
On these offshore reefs grew a special kind of sea-spotted oyster and sea-ringed flower. The former was a very delicious ingredient, while the latter could be made into ornaments that would not wither for years. When placed at home, it could even purify the air.
Because of these two specialties, the residents of Rabbit Town liked to go to the reef beach to harvest them. Also, there were many wooden boats around the beach.
"Sure. We can use boats here." Angor nodded in agreement.
Rabbit Town had not entered the economic era yet. They were still on the path of public wealth. They did not need to pay anything to use the boats as long as they were not seen by their "owners".
The boats were simple and crude. They had no sails, and they could only be used to sail near the sea. However, they could not travel far away.
Angor and the others found a free "shared" boat. They pulled the rope at the front and dragged it to the beach.
With the slogan "Let's go", they stepped onto the boat and slowly sailed away with the ebbing sea current.
The residents of Rabbit Town had to bring oars with them if they wanted to travel to the sea. However, Angor did not have such a problem. He simply controlled a gust of wind and pushed them toward the reef beach.
On their way, Laplace looked at the leather book in the dog deacon's hand.
"Meatball, you read this book, right?" "Huh?"
The dog deacon nodded. "Yes, but I'm not done yet. "Okay.
Laplace: "It doesn't matter if you don't finish it. I just want to know what this book is about. "Okay."
The other books in the library were all made up by Angor himself. Some of them were taken from famous works of wizardry or entertainment from Earth, and some of them were brought to the library by Angor.
The leather book in the dog deacon's hand was not a product of Angor's illusion. It was a real book, one that was added to the library.
Since it was an extra book, what was the content of it? Laplace was very curious. Did the book simply copy Angor's strange books? Or did the authority of Fairyland create a new book?
Even Angor, who was controlling the wind, looked at the book curiously.
He was too focused on reading the information in the book that he did not pay much attention to its content. He only saw some illustrations on the pages. Was it a picture book?
Since Laplace was asking, the dog deacon did not dare to hide anything from him. Besides, the book was just a common picture book.
"The content of the book is actually a fairy tale. The main characters of the fairy tales are all kinds of human-like animals. The place where these animals live is called the Verdant Rainforest." "Oh right, the book is called 'Fairy Tales in the Forest'." "Fairy Tales."
The dog deacon then told Angor about the fairy tales it saw.
For example, there was a Golden Python named Goldcake. In order to make all the animals in the forest happy, the python would often find ways to fulfill their wishes. However, the way it fulfilled their wishes was always different from other people's real wishes.
For example, Angor the lion wanted to lose weight in pursuit of his beloved lioness, so he told Goldcake about his wish. Goldcake agreed to help Angor without hesitation. Goldcake's way of fulfilling Angor's wish was to … shave off Angor's mane.
Without the mane, Angor lost a lot of weight.
Also, Sister Black Raven wanted to drink some orange juice from a small bottle. To fulfill her wish, Goldcake thought for a long time and told Sister Black to keep throwing pebbles into the bottle until the water inside slowly overflowed. Then Sister Black would be able to drink the delicious orange juice!
Sister Black Raven followed Goldcake's instructions. The result was … the pebbles were full, but she still did not get to drink the juice.
All in all, it was a bunch of cute little creatures.
Cute stories that happened between small animals.
Moreover, each story was accompanied by an illustration.
Through the illustrations, one could clearly see the appearance of the small animals. Of course, all of them were turned into cartoons.
For example, Goldcake's Golden Python had a pair of cute eyes in the illustration. It stood in the middle of the story with the word "snake" on its head. Sometimes, it would even wear a hat, which made it look like a cute little python.
The same went for the other animals. They were cute, cute, and did not wear their heads.
After listening to the story, Angor and Laplace exchanged a surprised look. They did not expect the content of the book to be such a fairytale.
When Angor heard the "fairytale" from the dog deacon, he immediately thought of a dark fairytale. He had seen a lot of such stories before. Besides, Greya loved dark fairytale-style movies. Angor had made a lot of them for her.
For this reason, Angor was not afraid to think in the darkest direction when reading fairytales.
But this time, the "Forest of Fairy Tales" was a very normal fairytale, full of fantasy and love. It was a fairytale suitable for children.
Although Angor was sure that the content of the book was pure, he still could not help but think deeper. Why did the fairyland create a book? And why did it have to be a fairytale? Did it mean that the dungeon was going to be a fairytale?
Angor told Laplace his thoughts. Laplace nodded in agreement. "That's possible. Otherwise, the authority of the fairyland would not create this book just to show you a fairytale, right? "Alright.
The dog deacon had already entered the Silver Coral Island dungeon, but he still did not know anything about it.
He considered and asked, "If the dungeon is related to the" Forest of Fairy Tales ", how will it be presented? "Alright."
Laplace considered for a moment. "It's hard to say. Maybe you're asked to act as an animal. Or maybe you're asked to find a key clue through a fairytale? "Alright.
Laplace looked at Angor and waited for his opinion. After all, Angor knew more about fairyland than she did.
However, Angor had no idea about it. Still, he suggested an idea of his own.
"Little Mei's dungeon was to identify the fragrance of flowers. In a way, it corresponds to her talent. " "If the Canine Deacon's trial matches its ability, then it's very likely to be something related to Mind Reading," said Angor. "Alright."
He shrugged again. "But I don't know how reading minds has anything to do with fairytales. "Alright."
Laplace nodded. She agreed with Angor's explanation, but she could not connect mind reading with fairytales.
As Laplace pondered, the wind stopped blowing, and so did the wooden boat.
They had arrived at the reef beach.
It was a reef beach about a hundred meters in length and width. Judging from the dense holes and strange "stone buds" on the reef, they were sure that this was a living reef. The odd-shaped reefs were probably the remains of corals that built reefs.
Compared to normal reefs, living reefs may be more fragile, but they can attract more clams and shells.
This reef beach was covered with a large number of Sea Spot Oysters, circle after circle, like an unknown mysterious totem. In addition, the Sea Spot Oyster was often associated with the Sea Ring Flower. When the brilliant flowers bloomed, it added a touch of fantasy to this mysterious totem.
But for Angor and his companions, it did not matter whether this place was beautiful or dreamy.
They came here to activate the trial dungeon, not to enjoy the scenery.
Angor looked around to make sure there were no other new residents nearby. He then used God's View to check the bottom of the reef beach. He found a relatively sturdy spot and spoke to the dog deacon, "Let's do it here. Let's go. "
The dog deacon did not know what Angor was doing, but since Laplace agreed with Angor's idea, he did not mind.
Of course, Laplace would not object.
The dog deacon followed Angor's order and walked to the center of the reef beach. Then, under everyone's gaze, the dog deacon slowly opened the "Fairy Tale of the Forest".
Instead of going to the last page to trigger the trial dungeon, the dog deacon started from the first page and memorized it.
According to Angor and Laplace, the content of the "Fairy Tale of the Forest" might be related to the trial dungeon, so the dog deacon decided to memorize it carefully.
Of course, since the dog deacon was so serious about memorizing the content, it meant that he was going to enter the trial dungeon.
He did not plan to enter the trial so soon, but Angor mentioned Little Red as an example.
Now he knew that Little Red had entered the trial dungeon, and the process she went through was not too difficult for her.
This meant that Little Red would be able to clear the trial faster than expected.
If Little Red knew that he was in the Dream Crystal but did not dare to activate the trial dungeon, it would be very embarrassing.
If Little Red already cleared the trial dungeon, and he did not activate the trial dungeon for a long time, it would be even more embarrassing!
With this in mind, the dog deacon's "competitive spirit" suddenly rose up from the bottom of his heart.
He did not want to be looked down upon by Little Red!
Of course, this was just the dog deacon's imagination. With Lil 'Red's personality, it was impossible for her to look down on others, especially the dog deacon.
However, reality did not affect the dog deacon's mind.
In short, the dog deacon chose to enter the trial dungeon right now, which was why he carefully read the "Fairy Tale of the Forest" before entering.
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