Noah cleared his throat to draw everyone's attention. "If you can provide enough loggers, we can set up a full-scale surveillance system."
"But there are still some problems." "For example, can we really use loggers right under the Woe Puppet's nose?"
Won't the Woe Puppet stop you?
Is there a backup plan if she tries to stop you from sending the message?
Ai Ya asked everything that was on his mind.
Gleipnir shook his head. "I don't know if she'll stop me or not. After all, anything is possible before it happens. "
"As for whether there's a backup plan?" Gleipnir did not hesitate and gave a straightforward answer. "No."
Again, their understanding of the Woe Puppet was still "on paper". Everything was unknown. It was difficult to come up with a backup plan under such circumstances.
After Ea asked these questions, he also realized that it seemed to be a little too difficult. Gleipnir's answer was also within his consideration.
Noah considered and nodded. "No matter what, at least we have a plan now."
After all, they were going to tell all the races in the White Sun Mirror Region about the arrival of the Woe Puppet.
When that happened, there would be a big difference between having a plan and not having one.
If they did not have a plan like what happened in the Gossen Mirror Region, the races would only panic and run around like monkeys.
However, if they came up with a plan that involved all the races, they would at least be able to calm the people down, regardless of what the leaders of the races were thinking.
Noah asked a lot of questions. In fact, he was grateful to Gleipnir and the Dream Mirror Clan for releasing the loggers at this time, so that the White Sun Mirror Region would not fall into despair.
For a moment, Noah also felt that the timing of the release of the loggers was too coincidental. Maybe there was something fishy behind it. For example, the Woe Puppet was deliberately lured to the White Sun Mirror Region by the Dream Mirror Clan. However, such thoughts soon disappeared. He could not trust Angor or Gleipnir, but he trusted Laplace.
From a certain perspective, Laplace's birth represented the will of the White Sun Mirror Region.
Laplace might not care about the other races in the Mirror Domain, but she would never betray the Mirror Domain and lead a wolf into her home.
Meanwhile, Angor and the others were chatting inside their Spirit Bond.
The content of their conversation actually revolved around the question raised by Ea: Could they use the log-in device in front of the Woe Puppet?
"Personally, I'm partial to it. It should work."
As for the reason, he came up with a "fantasy" answer: the mirror realm's consciousness would help him.
Although the Will of the Mirror Domain was just a kind of "sub-consciousness" without intelligence or subjective energy, it had a sense of "danger".
This kind of danger was manifested in the fact that when the world was on the verge of extinction and collapse, the Pan-Will would definitely try to stop the disaster from happening.
He wasn't just guessing. He had seen it with his own eyes.
For example, the Yuantian Continent of the Abyss World.
Back then, before the Yuantan Continent was about to collapse, they were already thinking of ways to prevent the end of the world. Finally, under the guidance of Pan's consciousness, Angor arrived.
In the same way, the appearance of the Woe Puppet and the infinite expansion of the confinement space would definitely cause the Will of the Mirror Domain to feel "danger".
In such a situation, if someone could come up with a plan that had a high chance of success, the Will of the Mirror Domain would help them.
Even though the Will of the Mirror Domain couldn't directly interfere with the outcome, it could still provide certain benefits to a certain extent.
Gleipnir said, "So, you think that even if the Woe Puppet stops the controller from entering the Dream Crystal, the Will of the Mirror Domain will secretly facilitate it and allow them to successfully enter?"
Angor nodded. He might be too naive to think that way, but the Will of the Mirror Domain could indeed affect the Dream Crystal. After all, without the Will of the Mirror Domain's permission, the Dream Crystal would not be able to attach itself to the White Sun Mirror Domain.
Glepnir remained silent for a while without commenting.
The Will of the World was too far away for her. She could not personify the Will of the World.
That was Glepnir's attitude.
Laplace, on the other hand, nodded after a moment of contemplation. "I don't understand the convenience of the world's consciousness, but I don't think the puppets will stop people from entering the Dream Crystal."
The reason was quite simple.
In Laplace's opinion, Mystery items would not do "unnecessary" things. Even Mystery creatures had their own internal logic to support their actions.
Her function was simple: to find people who wished for treasures and listen to their wishes.
Her function was even more simple: to find treasures that corresponded to their wishes.
Her function was simple: to help those who wished for treasures complete their quests. Those who succeeded would receive treasures, while those who failed would be punished.
Every step of this mysterious item was meticulous and had its own path of action. And the internal cause of this action was the operating logic of the Mystery item.
Would a Mystery item with such a strict operating logic do unnecessary "things"?
To put it bluntly, the Woe Puppet could be considered a robot that followed established rules. A robot only cared about whether the process followed the rules and whether the result was correct. It would not do unnecessary things.
Only intelligent creatures with complicated emotions and heavy thoughts would consider all kinds of superfluous situations.
Similarly, the Woe Puppet would not do unnecessary things outside of established rules, such as stopping people.
There was a high chance that the Woe Puppet would give people a certain amount of time to complete their quests. During this time, the Woe Puppet would not stop you from doing anything.
Only when you failed to complete the quests would the Woe Puppet punish you by sending you to the confinement space.
This was Laplace's opinion, which had nothing to do with the Will of the Mirror Realm. The result was similar to what Angor expected. The Woe Puppet would not stop people from using the logins.
Laplace looked at Angor. "If you're right, and the Will of the Sun Mirror Realm will really help you, I personally think that the Will of the Mirror Realm will not help you when you accept the quests. Instead, it will help you after you're sent to the confinement space."
The confinement space was a punishment set up by the Woe Puppet, but it was still within the scope of the Mirror Realm. As long as someone was inside the Mirror Realm, they could use the logins to enter the Dream Crystal.
Perhaps the Woe Puppet would also be able to use the logins to enter the Dream Crystal after being sent to the confinement space.
This way, even if the controller encountered the Woe Puppet, they wouldn't have to worry about being completely annihilated.
They might not have a physical body, but they could be reincarnated as natives of the Dream Crystal. This was also a way out.
…
While Angor and the others were discussing in the Spirit Bond, Ea was discussing the details of the "total control" plan with them.
Ea also hoped that the "Dream Mirror" would join the discussion, but Laplace and Angor did not want to. Their attitude was clear: we'll only provide the logins. You can discuss the rest of the control among yourselves.
Only Gleipnir decided to join the discussion.
As for Laplace and Angor, Ea did not dare to neglect them. He took out a painting from his storage space.
The painting depicted a dining table filled with tableware, and an elegant butler wearing a black tuxedo was sitting beside it. The butler's face looked similar to Ea's.
Before he could figure out why Noah took out the painting, the butler in the painting suddenly moved.
He slowly approached the painting and reached out his hand. Following a series of ripples, his hand came out of the painting!
The ripples in the painting grew bigger and bigger until they affected the surrounding space.
When the ripples reached their maximum, the butler slowly walked out of the painting.
In the blink of an eye, the butler broke through the dimension and stood in front of everyone.
Looking closer, the butler in the tuxedo looked even more similar to Ea's. It was almost as if they were made from the same mold.
Before everyone could figure out what was going on, Ea spoke up, "This is one of my past selves."
According to Ea's explanation, his past self was a spirit in a painting.
A so-called spirit in a painting was the same as a spirit in a giant city, a tree spirit, or a book spirit. It was a "spirit" in the painting.
When Ea introduced the butler, he bowed to everyone and introduced himself. His name was Van.
His first name was Van.
This was probably a fake name as well. However, no one was surprised. "Ea" was a fake name. It was normal that his past self inherited the habit of "hiding his real name".
Ea brought his past self "Van" out not to attend the meeting, but to show that he did not want to be late. He was going to let Steward Fan bring his most respected teacher to a "dragon feast".
To put it simply, Ea and the others would work out the details of their plan while Steward Fan brought Angor and Laplace to enjoy the "dragon feast".
From the perspective of Prophet Jota and the others, Ea's behavior was rather rude. After all, Jota was a guest. But Jota did not dare to say anything. Besides, the most important thing right now was to discuss how to deal with the Woe Puppet. He was not in the mood to enjoy the delicious food.
Angor was not hungry, but he did not want to listen to the details. It was nothing more than the coordinates of the "controllers".
As for the general location of the controllers, they would need to hold a meeting with all races to confirm.
These things were meaningless to Angor anyway, so he did not want to hear about them.
Now that Ea gave them a way out, Angor and Laplace agreed to go to the so-called "dragon feast". Gleipnir would stay here. If there were any important details, Gleipnir could inform them through Mind Synchronization.
Seeing that both Angor and Laplace agreed, Steward Fan bowed to them respectfully. "Please follow me."
Steward Fan did not lead them away from the cloud cave. Instead, they returned to the painting. Steward Fan tapped on the painting, and a large door appeared in the painting.
Through the door, they could clearly see the dining table and the exquisite tableware placed on it.
These things were all drawn in oil paintings, but behind the door, they turned from a flat surface into something real …
Steward Fan stepped through the door first.
Angor was always cautious of the unknown, and so was the space inside the painting. He turned his head to look at Laplace. Seeing that she was not surprised by the door in the oil painting, he felt a little more at ease.
Laplace went through the door first, and Angor was about to follow. However, Ea's voice came from behind. "Please wait."
Angor looked back.
"Mister Angor, I know it's a little rude, but I still want to confirm one thing. Can we really provide an unlimited number of loggers?"
Everyone was surprised by Ea's words.
Wasn't Gleipnir here? She already said "enough". Why did Aya suddenly ask for Angor's opinion? And why did Ea think Angor would know if there were enough loggers?
Angor also looked at Noah with a puzzled look.
Ea considered and said, "Algalon likes to study alchemy. I read the alchemy books he wrote, and I know something about human alchemy."
After saying that, Aia lightly tapped the glasses she was wearing.
The logger was a product of human alchemy, and the materials used to make it were also from the human world.
Angor was the only human among all of them.
The answer was obvious.
Angor considered for a moment and nodded to Ea. "It's difficult to provide an unlimited number of loggers. But we can still provide enough loggers to deal with the security measures. "
Eya gently nodded. "Knowing this is enough."
After a pause, Ea continued to ask, "Can I ask you another question?"
Angor didn't say anything. He didn't enter the door, which meant he agreed.
"Are you an alchemist, Mister Angor?"
"Please don't misunderstand. I'm not trying to pry into your privacy. It's my old friend, Algalon. He's planning to make something from human alchemy."
She hoped that Angor could help her.
However, everyone knew that Algalon was the "greatest" blacksmith in the entire Sun Mirror Zone. If Angor went to see Algalon, it was hard to say who would be helping the other.
Ea was obviously trying to help Angor.
Angor could feel Ea's kindness. He considered and said, "If possible, I'd like to see Mister Dirk's forging skills."
Angor didn't give a direct answer, but he also expressed his intention.
Eya smiled and said, "There should be a chance."
Seeing that Noah had nothing else to say, Angor nodded and went through the door.
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