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Chapter 3402

Words:3299Update:23/06/21 23:11:31

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The parrot was asking for a solution, but no one here was stupid. They all knew that the parrot was doubting Laplace's strength.

Laplace wasn't annoyed by this. It was normal for people who didn't know the whole picture to have doubts.

Besides, it was better for the parrot to ask directly than to whisper in secret.

Laplace looked at the nervous parrot and said, "You'll know the solution when the 'helpers' arrive."

The parrot's eyes lit up. "You mean … we need help?"

Laplace nodded noncommittally.

Laplace's solution was simple. She just needed to find help from the Silver Forest Dimension.

In fact, it wasn't exactly "asking help". After all, the energy clones in the Silver Forest Dimension all came from herself.

However, Laplace didn't bother to explain. When she said "ask help", the parrot was obviously in a good mood. This meant that the parrot still didn't believe in her strength. It believed that Laplace had a powerful background.

In the parrot's opinion, Laplace was "asking for help" from her "powerful background" to find someone who could deal with the Blood Calamity.

This was much more reliable than Laplace doing it herself.

Laplace could guess what the parrot was thinking, but she didn't care. The parrot was an insignificant outsider to her, so she didn't need to force it to change its mind.

Let the parrot misunderstand. If this misunderstanding could make it trust Laplace's ability more, it would be a good result.

In this "deal", the only thing that mattered was the result. The process didn't matter.



After "careful consideration", the parrot chose to let Laplace handle this.

"Then … what should I do now?" The parrot looked at Laplace.

Laplace: "You don't have to do anything. Just wait outside."

With that, Laplace gently waved his hand, and the parrot felt as if it had turned into countless streaks of spiritual light. Its body began to slowly descend, falling into a huge mirror.

When the parrot came back to his senses, he realized that his consciousness had returned to his body.

He was still inside the glass orb, surrounded by the Blood Calamity web that looked like cobwebs.

Laplace and Angor were nowhere to be seen.

If it weren't for the fact that his mind was still replaying the scene in the Void of Consciousness, he would have thought that it was just a dream.

The parrot called out tentatively, "Is anyone here?"

He wanted to see if Angor and Laplace were nearby. But he didn't dare to call them by their names. Blood Calamity Net also had a "surveillance" function.

The surroundings were completely silent. No one made a sound. Only the rustling sound of the Blood Calamity Web outside could be heard, as if mocking his powerlessness.

The parrot sighed and lay down on the ground, looking dejected.

Judging from his expression, he seemed to be in despair.

However, the parrot's thoughts were the exact opposite. Although it hadn't received an answer to its question, it had "seen" … the answer.

It literally meant "look".

Outside, above the Blood Calamity Web, a mirror flashing with a faint silver light appeared out of thin air.

The Blood Calamity Net did not react to the mirror at all, as if it did not see it at all.

But the parrot saw it.

Also, the parrot was certain that this mirror was exactly the same as the one he went through when he fell from the Void of Consciousness.

This meant that the Void of Consciousness was most likely behind the mirror, and Angor and Laplace were behind it.

They didn't answer him. Instead, they were telling him that everything was real. He didn't need to do anything. He just needed to wait.



On the other side of the Void of Consciousness, which was filled with floating light spots.

Laplace's eyes were closed. Countless spiritual lights poured out from between her eyebrows like a glowing river, which flowed and flowed toward the unknown depths of the Void of Consciousness.

Angor knew that Laplace was trying to contact someone from the Silver Forest Dimension.

I just don't know who Laplace will send to deal with this matter. Would it be an elemental clone, a condensed clone, or something else?

As Angor pondered, Laplace opened her eyes.

"I've contacted them. They'll follow the Void of Consciousness I left behind."

The "Void of Consciousness" referred to the "glowing river" between Laplace's eyebrows. It was similar to a set of coordinates, which would allow the clones from the Silver Forest Dimension to follow the river.

"Them?" Angor asked, "You brought more than one?"

Laplace nodded. "They want to come. They don't have anything better to do anyway."

Angor recalled what he saw in the Silver Forest Dimension. The "Laplaces" with different skin colors seemed to be living a boring life. They had nothing to do apart from holding tea parties. Even Angor was surrounded by "onlookers" whenever he went in. No wonder they were bored.

Since there were more than one person coming, it would be easier to deal with the Phantom Monster and the Blood Calamity.

Angor's last bit of worry disappeared.

All he needed to do now was to wait for them to come.

While waiting, Angor kept glancing at Laplace. After a moment of silence, Laplace couldn't help but ask, "What do you want to say? Just say it."

Angor scratched his head. "I'm just curious."

Laplace looked at Angor and waited for him to continue.

"Why did you suddenly decide to save Parrot yourself? Is it because of the Plate of Duo? "

Even though the Phantom Monster was pretending to be "Luigi" to trick Parrot, Angor and Laplace still had to come and save Parrot. However, that didn't mean they had to do it themselves.

Just like Laplace had suggested, they could inform the Crystal Eye Race guards about this matter. They would be able to handle it and save the parrot.

They had already done everything they could to save Parrot.

Why did they have to save Parrot themselves?

More importantly, Laplace was the one who suggested saving Parrot. In Angor's opinion, Laplace must have something to ask of the parrot.

And Parrot's most important item was probably the Plate of Duo.

So Laplace wanted the Plate of Duo?

Angor rubbed his chin. There were too many problems with the Plate of Duo. It was related to a god, but that didn't mean it was beneficial.

A was like honey, while B was like arsenic.

To 99% of Extraordinaires, the consciousness of a god was poison.

For example, Angor still didn't dare to use the body of a demon god's descendant. Not only because he wasn't strong enough, but also because he was worried that there might be hidden dangers inside.

Therefore, when Angor heard about the Plate of Duo, he didn't want it. Instead, he preferred to stay away from it.

Laplace spoke again, "The Plate of Two Gods is one of the reasons. I'm planning to perfect my divine blood clone, so I need to analyze the structure of the two types of divine blood inside the Plate of Duo. "

"Divine blood clone?" Angor seemed to remember the name. "You mean the 'God of Rigor'?"

According to Laplace, the avatar in Silver Forest Space came from a faraway plane, where the god worshiped was different from the gods in other places. The god worshiped there was more pragmatism.

The God's Blood doppelgänger was one of the "Gods of Rigor".

Laplace nodded. "Yes."

But he was still confused. "Different pantheons can complement each other?"

Laplace: "Generally speaking, they don't complement each other. But my divine blood clone is different. She has studied the power of faith. "

"The power of faith?" Angor asked. "Wild gods and beast gods don't follow the path of faith, right?"

There were many stories in the Southern Mountain Range, and those that involved faith were always related to the gods.

This was both correct and incorrect.

The power of faith was a special kind of power. As far as Angor could understand, it was something like a "castle in the sky". It looked beautiful and powerful, but it was also vague and complicated.

After all, the foundation of a god came from believers, not from the god himself.

There were many stories about how to destroy a religion. If you wanted to destroy it, you had to destroy their faith. Without the power of faith, a god wouldn't be much stronger than a normal person.

Of course, this was an exaggeration, but the general idea was correct. A god who only believed in faith would quickly weaken without a source of faith.

The power of faith was too ethereal and illusory. Only those worlds with incomplete energy systems and extremely weak worlds would have similar gods of faith.

Gods who truly pursued greatness didn't rely on faith.

For example, Angor knew that none of the gods in this world relied on the power of faith.

In their eyes, faith was only a means to control people's minds. Greatness was the real deterrent.

And this was indeed a kind of truth.

"You're right. Wild gods and beast gods don't follow the path of faith, but they still have ways to use it."

"That's what my divine blood clone analyzed."

To put it simply, these gods didn't use the power of faith to enrich themselves, nor did they use it as their core power. However, they still needed to study the power of faith.

It was like holding a tool in one's hand. At the very least, they needed to learn how to use it.

Different gods had different ways to develop the power of faith.

Some gods had wonderful ways of developing the power of faith.

For example, the demon gods in the Abyss Plane used the power of faith as a "communication medium" that could travel across time and space. They would use the power of faith to spread their true names to the distant worlds.

This was why many believers in the southern region could receive messages from demon gods in the Abyss Plane. They relied on the power of faith as a communication network.

Wild gods and beast gods would definitely try to find a way to use the power of faith.

Angor finally understood what was going on.

Laplace's divine blood doppelganger needed such a method of development, not the power of faith itself.

"The Plate of Two Gods is one of the reasons. But the main reason I decided to help Parrot is because of the Blood Calamity."

"Is it because of the Spirit Factor?" Angor blurted out.

Laplace nodded. "That's right. Whether it's for me or you, the law fragments are extremely useful."

Laplace emphasized "to you", which meant the law fragments were also useful to Angor. But Angor didn't know what they were for.

Laplace asked, "Do you still remember the rules of the Unfallen Royal City?"

Angor nodded. "The city has eighteen laws, six prohibitions, and three oracles."

If one wanted to migrate to or go to Bu Luo Royal City, it was best to abide by their divine laws, especially the "Six Great Prohibitions". Once violated, the consequences would be severe.

Laplace said, "The Six Prohibitions represent the six rules that cannot be violated in Buluo Royal City. And the origin of this rule actually comes from … Ghost Hunter. "

Laplace had mentioned this before, and now that he mentioned it again, it was clear that there was another meaning behind it.

"So the six prohibitions came from the law fragments?"

Laplace nodded, but then shook his head. "The law fragments are indeed the source of the six prohibitions. But a single law fragment is not enough. You need a large number of them to form a complete law."

To put it simply, they needed puzzle pieces.

Piecing the law fragments together to form a complete set of rules would allow the rules to take effect within a certain range.

This was why Laplace sent the parrot to collect the law fragments.

Once the parrot collected all the law fragments and collected Blood Calamity's body, it would create a new law atlas.

In other words, Laplace was planning to take the atlas away from Blood Calamity.

"This kind of rule can only be used within a certain range, and its upper limit is still very low, not reaching the level of a law. However, if you use it as a kind of fixed point protection, it is very useful."

For example, you can add a new rule to the heart space so that others can't see or enter the heart space. "

Wasn't this a good way to protect the heart space?

Of course, this was only an example. The heart space itself wasn't big enough to be protected. After all, its defensive properties were already maxed out.

However, if someone wanted to enter the heart space in the future, they could set up some special rules there.

Of course, they had to find the atlas first.

Of course, Laplace also wanted the atlas for another important reason: to study its similarities with the laws.

To become a legendary creature, the most important thing was to master the seed of a law.

The special rules created by the atlas were different from the laws, but they all originated from the underlying logic of the mirror domain.

If Angor could find the common points between them, it might help him to become a legendary creature.

Now Angor understood why Laplace wanted to help the parrot.

After all, it was related to her own advancement. Even if Laplace did not think so, the Law Atlas would definitely help her break through the bottleneck. However, a slim hope was still a hope.

(End of Chapter)

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