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Chapter 3372

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He looked at Weiss' serious expression and listened to the man's vow. Angor's expression slowly darkened.

"Good for you," Angor said. "But … I think you should take a nap first."

"Trust me, I'll — Huh?"

Before Wes could finish his sentence, he heard Angor telling him to "sleep". Did he hear it wrong?

Wes looked up in confusion and tried to see Angor's expression.

Before he could find Angor, a thin layer of gray mist covered his vision. In the next second, he fell into a deep slumber.

Thud —

Weiss collapsed on the crystal source with his eyes tightly shut. His originally solemn expression slowly relaxed, and he returned to his normal self.

Seeing this scene, the bunny girl also understood that Wes must have fainted. And it was Angor who did it.

Angor didn't deny it. He shrugged. "It's just a small illusion to make him fall asleep."

The rabbit girl squatted down and stretched out her fair little hand to cover Wes's forehead. After a long while, she said, "He has indeed fallen asleep. Oh … Why are you doing this?"

She tilted her head and looked at Angor curiously. "He didn't say anything wrong, did he?"

Angor shrugged. "I don't care what he said. We took him away in front of his father. If we don't bring him back, it'll be our fault. "

Wes didn't say anything wrong.

But from Angor's point of view, exploring a dungeon or searching for a supernatural should wait until they got back.

The bunny girl considered and nodded. "You're right. If we leave Wes here, we'll have a hard time explaining to his father.

"However, judging from Wes's description, if he goes back and his father learns that there will be a Wonderland dungeon here, I don't think he will let him come back again."

A look of regret appeared on the rabbit girl's face. Previously, when Wes had expressed his wish and dared to pursue it, she had felt it. If Wes lost the opportunity to explore the Instance Dungeon because of this, she would have some regrets.

Angor chuckled. He used an illusion to get Wes to stand up and follow them back to Rabbit Town. "If the 'zombies in Misty Swamp Forest' are too dangerous, I won't let Wes go in, let alone his father."

What kind of level one was at, what kind of things would be done.

You can take risks and explore new lands, but you can't just throw your life away.

And taking the risk of going beyond one's level to explore a dungeon that one knew was impossible was an act of "courting death."

Therefore, he would not open such a dangerous dungeon to commoners.

"So you don't want Wes to explore this dungeon either?"

Angor shook his head. "That's not it. I'm happy to see people getting more enthusiastic about exploring new dungeons."

"Nowadays, there are many types of Immortal Land Instance Dungeons. Many Instance Dungeons require people to enter to reveal the specific situation. Just like the Sunshine Circus, who would have thought that it would be an all-encompassing instance dungeon? "

"That is why I am hoping that after the instance dungeon appears, someone will go ahead to explore it. That way, if there's any hidden information, I can use God's View to read it first. "

"But again, if you want to explore a Instance Dungeon, you must at least have the ability to do so. It's not advisable to go beyond your level. "

The bunny girl nodded. A moment later, she glanced at Wes who was still sleeping. "But from what you're saying, Wes won't be able to explore the 'Misty Swamp Forest'."

"Why not?" Angor raised an eyebrow. "As long as he knows the Instance Dungeon is easy, he'll be able to explore it."

Angor already had a plan in mind.

Wes' father was stationed outside the Immortal Land Instance Dungeon for a long time. Since Wes' father was an explorer, he might as well let Wes' father stay nearby and help guard the misty area.

Once the "zombies" appeared, Wes would inform Angor immediately.

Then, Angor would come to check the difficulty of the "Misty Swamp Forest". If the Instance Dungeon was not dangerous, Angor would tell Wes' father and ask him to let Wes explore it.

Wes' father might sound harsh, but his father was not that extreme. If he was, Wes' father would not even allow Wes to enter the Instance Dungeon.

Therefore, Angor was sure that Wes' father would not stop Wes from entering Misty Swamp Forest if it was not too dangerous.

After all, how could a father who truly loved his child be willing to destroy his child's dreams?

Wes' father was only weighing the pros and cons.

He was trying to find a balance between Wes' safety and his child's dreams.

Of course, this "balance" was not clear. It only existed in Wes' father's mind. If Angor wanted Wes' father's mind to lean toward his "dreams", he needed someone to help him.

And this "helper" was Angor.

If someone else told Wes' father that the "Misty Swamp Forest" was easy, Wes' father would not believe it. However, Angor was one of the founders of Rabbit Town. He had absolute authority in the Dream Crystal.

If Angor was sure that the "Misty Swamp Forest" was safe, Wes' father would probably believe him.

Therefore, it was highly likely that Wes' father would allow Wes to explore the Instance Dungeon.

After all, Wes still had a chance to enter the Instance Dungeon.

By then, Wes would no longer have to sneak in. Instead, he would enter the Instance Dungeon openly. This was much better than risking his life for no reason.

The bunny girl gave it some thought and agreed with Angor.

She also believed that Wes' father would not stop him from exploring a Instance Dungeon that matched his abilities.

"Then we'll do it your way."



A moment later, Angor and the others returned to Rabbit Town.

On his way to Bunny Town, he saw Marian being taken to the library by a new resident.

Obviously, Marian wanted to learn more about the Dream Crystal through the books in the library.

That was good.

Angor created the library to give the new residents another way to pass time. Who would have thought that by a freak combination of factors, it would become a popular science station for new registrants.

Angor believed that there would be more people here when the library was opened.

Angor did not greet Marian, and Marian did not notice Angor's presence. They simply walked past each other.

Angor soon brought Wes back to the fifth floor of the Rabbit Building.

Wes was already woken up from his sleep. He looked a little sad, but he was also looking forward to the future.

Angor had already told him about the situation.

Angor's analysis also made Wes realize that he was being too reckless.

If he insisted on exploring a Instance Dungeon that was beyond his ability, he would probably die. The path of becoming a superhuman was dangerous, but it was not a path of death.

Wes was glad that Angor reminded him in time. He also looked forward to the future.

He knew his father well.

His father was strict with him. However, if the Misty Swamp Forest was really not that dangerous, his father would be willing to let him go.

With his father's permission, Wes would be able to explore the Wonderland Instance Dungeon without any psychological burden, and his success rate would be higher.

As expected, Wes' father agreed after hearing Angor's words.

Wes' father considered for a moment and agreed. He even began to prepare his luggage. He would be stationed in the mist for a while to keep an eye on the "living dead" for Angor.

Angor had already set up a marker in the mist, which would allow the undead to show up when they arrived. However, such a system was inflexible and would take some time to complete. If Weiss' father could help him, he would be able to get the information much faster than that.

He only needed to place the marker on Wes' father. Once Wes' father saw the "living dead", he would be able to contact Angor through the marker.

Weiss was very touched by his father's enthusiasm. He had wanted to go with his father to stand guard, but … his father had rejected his offer without hesitation.

"If you go with me, you might break into the mist on your own without waiting for the master's judgment." Wes' father gave him an "I already know what you're thinking" look.

Wes felt awkward and a little embarrassed.

With that done, Angor and the bunny girl left the building.

"You're not going to log off?" The bunny girl blinked.

Angor came online this time to deal with the "Undead in the Mist". Now that he had a temporary solution to the problem, he should have logged off.

However, Angor did not look like he was going to go offline, so he asked.

"Are you going to guide Marian? Or do you want to go to the Misty Island Dragon's Tomb and check on Barregon's progress? "

Angor said, "Compared to us, Marian trusts what she sees more. No need to guide her. Just leave it to her."

"As for the Misty Island Dragon's Tomb …" Angor shook his head. "Forget it."

It wasn't that he wasn't interested in Barregon. It was just that … he couldn't see it.

The Misty Island Dragon's Tomb was a special place. The challenge was directed at the "statue", and the process took place in an unknown space. Angor could only see Barregon standing in front of the statue. He could not see the details of the challenge.

At most, he could only learn about the reward from the fairyland he escaped from after the challenge was over.

It was pointless to go there.

"What are you going to do?" The bunny girl asked curiously.

"I'm going to check out Uriel's dungeon."

"Uriel's dungeon? Oh, you're going to see Luigi? " She looked at Angor with disdain. She was planning to tag along if Angor's plan was interesting. But Luigi's plan was not interesting at all.

"I won't go with you then. I'll go play by myself. I think there's a group of" cleaners "nearby. They're building their nest. Let's go and get them all."

The bunny girl did not wait for Angor's reply and quickly ran away.

It seemed she was afraid that Angor would take her with him to Uriel's dungeon.

Angor shook his head and logged out of the game.

When he logged back in, he was already outside Uriel's dungeon from Rabbit Town.

From afar, the attic that represented the Uriel Instance Dungeon was still as dilapidated and worn as before.

However, a special NPC who could be "dreamt" lived in such a dilapidated attic.

Angor came to Uriel's dungeon for two reasons. First, he wanted to observe the "dream" NPC. Second, he wanted to see how Luigi's challenge went, and record "Uriel's" expression.

If Luigi did not make it to the top three this time, Angor would have to ask Bloy and Guy to analyze Uriel's micro-expressions and figure out his preferences.

But if Luigi failed again, Angor believed that the analysis of micro-expressions would be useless.

Before this, Guy had already sorted out Uriel's preference for music using micro-expressions.

Uriel liked "cool" music, but it was not a single type of "cool". Instead, it was a combination of dissatisfaction with religion, and the satisfaction of accomplishing one's goal despite the interference of religion.

To put it simply, the music had to be "cool" and "cool" elements. Most importantly, the core of the music score had to be anti-religion.

Angor had already analyzed Uriel's preferences to this extent. It would be difficult for him to go further.

Therefore, he placed most of his attention on observing Uriel.

Angor slowly approached the attic and reached out his hand. As soon as he touched it, his vision changed.

The two-story attic, which was originally not considered small, suddenly shrank. It was like a mini hut, placed in an independent space.

Angor's gaze traveled across the space, through the roof of the attic, and finally reached the bottom floor.

The furnishings here were the same as before. There were messy dirty clothes everywhere, torn papers on the floor, and wine bottles that had rolled off the floor.

Before this, Angor didn't pay much attention to these decorations.

But now, he had a new idea. Uriel had a certain level of judgment when he was "dreaming". After all, he needed to judge Luigi's performance. How could he do that without a certain level of judgment?

Since he had a certain level of judgment, he should have some resistance to an unfamiliar environment, or even fear it.

But Uriel did not show any signs of resistance. He even sat on the pile of dirty clothes as if he was used to it. Did this mean he was familiar with this place?

Or maybe this was where he was in the real world?

(End of Chapter)

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