Laplace lowered her eyebrows and did not say anything.
Angor's heart skipped a beat. Laplace's expression made him nervous. Could there really be something he wanted to hide?
Secrets meant not only stories, but also privacy.
Angor was curious about the existence of such a "story", but if it involved privacy, it would be impolite of him to keep asking.
Since Laplace did not say anything, Angor had already decided to "stop before the brink".
As for how to "stop the brink"?
Angor's first instinct was to say, "I'm just asking. It doesn't matter if you answer or not."
But in the end, he did not say it out loud. He felt that it would sound like a green tea.
He might even be misunderstood as taking a step back in order to advance.
Forget it.
Angor decided to change the topic. "Speaking of which, the Blood Calamity can absorb all kinds of bloodlines. That's a scary talent."
"Bloodline wizards can't absorb bloodlines as they please. Because of this, the ideology of Bloodline Wizards is divided, which leads to conflicts between different factions."
"If a Bloodline wizard can absorb bloodlines like a Blood Calamity, then all the factions will become a joke."
He even chuckled at the end of his sentence to indicate that he had moved on to a new topic.
However, his acting was still a bit clumsy. Angor could tell from the sneaky smile on his clone's face.
Angor did not mind. He was trying to change the topic anyway. If Laplace really did not want to talk about it, she would definitely play along.
As long as someone continued the topic, Angor's act would not be awkward.
Laplace continued, "I don't know if there's a limit to how much Blood Calamity can absorb bloodlines. But I can tell from the Blood Calamity energy it released that it's not pure. It's hard for such an impure energy to have a high limit. "
"Bloodline wizards, on the other hand, will completely remove the impurities in your bloodline after you fuse with it. This is why Bloodline wizards can reach the legendary level even if they belong to different factions. "
He didn't really care about Laplace's answer. Now that she answered his question, it meant that he successfully changed the topic.
It seemed that his observation skills were not bad. Although his performance in changing the topic was stiff, he succeeded in the end. This showed that he was still methodical.
But Laplace suddenly changed his tone. "Well, I guess it's fate that brought us together. You're asking me this question right here."
"???" What?
The God's Blood Clone snorted. "She said that it's a special fate for you to ask this question in the Silver Forest Space."
After pausing for a while, the God's Blood Doppelganger said to himself, "You're right. Why do you have to ask here?"
The more he listened, the more confused he got. What did they mean?
"If you want to know the reason, just go and take a look." Laplace didn't answer immediately. Instead, he looked up at the lightning cloud above the tea table and said, "Thunder Eye, take us to the Land of Hibernation."
The lightning cloud, which was wearing a silver hat, quickly reached out a chubby lightning hand and gave Laplace an "OK" sign. Next, its body began to expand.
The black cloud that spread out spread from the sky directly to the ground and swept everyone … No, the entire tea party, including the tables, plates, chairs, and people, all onto its body and slowly flew into the air.
The lightning cloud seemed to have turned into a floating island, on which Angor and his companions sat and continued their tea party.
Angor was still in a daze as he looked at the flying creature.
What's going on? Why are we flying up?
Also, where did Laplace say they were going? The Land of Hibernation? What does that have to do with this?
Angor had a lot of questions, but he didn't ask them in the end. Most of them would be answered when they reached the destination.
The only question he asked was, "Is this eyeball thundercloud called a Thunder Eye?"
"It doesn't have a name. It's called Thunder Eye because it's a thundercloud and it has eyes. That's why it's called Thunder Eye," Thunder Eye replied.
The clone put down his tea and took out a red rose from a small plate nearby. He tore off several petals and tossed them into the tea.
While stirring, he said, "Speaking of which, it doesn't seem to like the name Thunder Eye."
As the God's Blood doppelganger said this, Lei Yun cooperated and created a thunderbolt mark on the tea table. The thunderbolt mark formed a tick, as if it was agreeing with the words of the doppelganger.
"See? It's been complaining about its name for a long time," said the clone.
Laplace also said, "Why don't you give it a name?"
Angor didn't know what to say.
He was just asking a random question. Why did the topic change so suddenly?
Also, Laplace already knew about the name "Loser", didn't he?
While Angor was thinking, the lightning cloud seemed to be very excited. It kept moving around the table and even created a small lightning cloud, which blinked its cartoon eyes and looked at Angor expectantly.
At this moment, the God's Blood Clone also said, "Thunder Eye seems to be looking forward to it. Why don't you pick one randomly, such as Lei Lei, Dian Dian, or Yan Yan?"
As soon as the clone finished speaking, an "X" mark appeared on the table, as if telling her to shut up.
The clone shrugged and didn't say anything else. He only looked at Angor in silence.
Laplace also looked at Angor.
Angor felt a little sweaty because of the three pairs of eyes staring at him.
Angor scratched his head and hesitated. "I don't think it's a good idea to give it a name, right?"
"Why not? It's just a name." At this point, the doppelganger knocked on the small thundercloud floating in front of him. "Or, why don't you listen to me and call yourself Leilei?"
Thunder Eye made another "X" to show that it didn't want it. It kept looking at Angor with its big, sparkling eyes as if saying, "You're a knowledgeable human, so you should know how to give names, right?"
Angor really wanted to admit that he was terrible at naming things. But before he could refuse, he suddenly thought of a better idea.
He didn't know how to name things, but "people" did! Especially "earthlings"!
He could just copy — no, use it as a reference!
With this in mind, Angor calmed himself down and raised his head. "I'm pretty sure I can give names. I've given names to many people, and they all liked it. "
Laplace and the clone exchanged a puzzled look. They could communicate telepathically, so they knew how terrible Angor's naming skills were.
Thinking about the "Unbreakable Heart Mirror" he named it, one would know how ancient and inflexible it was.
How did Angor make such a confident statement?
Laplace only wanted Angor to give Thunder Eye a random nickname. Why did she become so proud?
Thundercloud, on the other hand, didn't know about Angor's "achievement". It was still looking forward to its "new name".
Angor cleared his throat and said, "I have several names here. You can pick one."
"Quite a few names?" The clone looked at Angor in disbelief.
Angor ignored the clone. "These names are Saul, Zeus, Pera, and Chuck. If you like them, you can pick one."
Saul, Zeus, Pera, and Chuck? The clone looked at Angor doubtfully. These names were special phrases or even words made up. They seemed to be real names. But he couldn't tell if they were good or bad because he didn't know what they meant.
Laplace also had no idea what these names were. "What are these names?"
Angor cleared his throat. "You can think of them as' Thunder God '. They're just using different myths from different civilizations to resonate with each other. "
Thunder God? Laplace still found it strange. She didn't remember hearing such a name among the "Thunder Gods" she knew.
But since Angor said so, she believed him.
"Will it be able to bear the name of the Thunder God?" The God's Blood Doppelganger said, "You know that if you use someone else's name, you might be rejected by the real Thunder God."
Angor waved his hand. "Don't worry. They're just myths, not real gods. They won't be affected."
Saul, Zeus, Pera, and Chuck were all names of Thunder Gods from Earth's myths.
Not to mention whether they really existed or not, even if they did, could they cross the universe and enforce the law from a distance?
Therefore, even if he really used these names, it wouldn't have much of an effect.
Just myths? The clone shrugged and didn't say anything else. As for "comments", they were all Thunder Gods' names. There was nothing to comment on.
Angor looked at Thundereye. "So, which one do you think is better? Or do you have your own idea? "
Thundereye blinked and sent a bolt of lightning at the table, which left a "?" mark on the table.
The clone explained on behalf of Thundereye, "It wants to say that it doesn't know what to choose and wants you to recommend one."
"If I'm the one to recommend …" Angor looked at the cute Thundereye and blurted out, "How about Zeus?"
"Zeus?"
Angor nodded. "In one of Zeus' works on a certain island, he's also a cloud with eyes."
Angor glanced at the silver hat on Thundereye's head. "Also, it's wearing a hat too. Just like your image. "
Thundereye seemed to be very excited. It used all its strength and uttered "Zeus", "Zeus", "Zeus" in the air.
"Yes. You want to call it Zeus?"
Thunder Eye turned back into a small thundercloud and hopped up and down in satisfaction. "Zeus," he mumbled while nodding at Angor.
This time, its tone was much more standard.
"Zeus … Zeus …"
The bird's tone was off again, but Angor could feel its joy.
The clone looked at the excited Thundereye — no, Zeus now. She chuckled and shook her head. "Looks like it likes the name."
"Zeus it is then," Laplace spoke up as well.
Laplace's words meant that the coffin was closed.
Furthermore, since even she had admitted to it, the other doppelgangers and timers had probably received the news as well.
From now on, Thundereye would only stay with Zeus.
…
"We're here."
About a minute later, Laplace spoke again. "This is the Land of Eternal Sleep."
While speaking, Zeus slowly lowered the tea table and the group from the sky.
Maybe it was because Angor named it, Zeus seemed to be very close to Angor. It gently lifted Angor and landed on the ground.
When Angor landed, he looked around and saw that they were standing beside a sparkling lake.
There was a dense Dark Forest nearby.
Unlike the other places in the Silver Forest Dimension, this place was very quiet. Not only was there no wind, but there was also no sound of flowing water.
In terms of environmental sound, this place fit the description of "Land of Eternal Sleep" perfectly.
While Angor pondered, Laplace and the clone had already reached the sea of flowers on one side of the lake. Angor followed them and saw them standing in front of a stone tablet.
Angor took a closer look at the tablet and narrowed his eyes.
This so-called stone tablet was actually a tombstone.
Yinsen Fischer.
This was the name of the owner of the tombstone.
There was nothing else on the tombstone apart from this name.
However, judging from the clean surface of the tombstone and the clean ground, as well as the beautiful surroundings, Angor could tell that the owner of the tombstone was very important to this person.
"Yinsen Fischer. She's —"
Laplace said, "She was the first person I met after I was born."
Laplace looked at Angor. "You're wondering why my clone looks like this, aren't you? It's because of her. "
Angor didn't know what to say.
He was originally curious as to why Laplace would suddenly come here. So Laplace was here to answer his question.
The Land of Eternal Sleep, his old friend Yinsen Fischer, and the beautiful surroundings all told him that there must be a story behind this.
And it was true.
Laplace stared at the tombstone and spoke in a soft voice, "My current appearance is based on Fischer's appearance."
In other words, Laplace's "Goddess Version" skin was actually Fischer's.
"After Fischer's soul dissipated, I buried her here.
"The reason why this space is called Silver Forest is because of Fischer."
Therefore, when Angor suddenly asked Laplace why he chose to use this appearance, Laplace was quite surprised.
Angor never asked this question in any other place. But here, in Fischer's Land of Eternal Sleep, he had to ask this question.
Perhaps this was a special fate?
This was why Laplace brought Angor to the Land of Sleep in the first place.
(End of Chapter)
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