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Chapter 3429

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As the red lightning disappeared from the painting, Angor also noticed that the disturbance in Wonderland had calmed down.

Angor was a little surprised by this.

Could that red lightning be the manifestation of the Authority of Dreamwalking Wonderland?

If that was the case, then what would be the result of the abnormal movement in the Dreamland of Wonderland?

Would a new Wonderland dungeon be created based on the text space?

If so, would the new Wonderland dungeon follow the rules of the text space as well? For example, could the dungeon create anything by using text?

Angor wondered. If there really was a new Wonderland dungeon that followed the rules of the text space, he would like to try it out.

The combination of a Wonderland dungeon and text space would surely produce unexpected effects.

As Angor was thinking about this, the disturbance caused by the authority of Wonderland finally calmed down.

This meant that he could now observe the changes through the tree of authority.

However, before he could do so, something unexpected happened.

A light screen appeared in front of him out of nowhere.

A light screen? Why would there be a light screen? Was this the result of the authority of Wonderland?

Am I the only one who can see it?

He looked at Laplace and saw that the man was also staring at something in front of him with narrowed eyes.

As far as Angor could see, there was nothing in the direction Laplace was looking at.

However, Laplace kept staring at the same spot as if she was surprised by something.

"You saw it too?" Angor asked in a low voice.

"You mean … a strange screen?" Laplace looked at Angor.

Angor was sure that Laplace saw the screen as well.

Moreover, it seemed that only he could see his own screen and not the screens of others.

If Laplace could see the screen as well, it meant that the phenomenon was caused by a group of people.

But what kind of "group" did it include? Did all the living beings in the Dream Crystal Plain see the screen, or was it only the two of them who were in the doomsday environment?

Angor planned to use his God View to check the situation in Rabbit Town. Did something happen to them, or to everyone else?

However, the screen suddenly flickered a second before he entered the God's View.

Before this, it was just a translucent screen with nothing on it. But this time, a small pattern appeared in the center of the screen.

Angor took a closer look.

"An hourglass?" Laplace muttered, "A small hourglass that keeps turning upside down. What does it mean?"

Angor also saw the pattern in the center of the screen.

As Laplace said, the hourglass kept turning, and he could vaguely see pixels on it.

The scene looked familiar to Angor.

A moment later, Angor spoke in a small voice, "It means … 'loading'."

Laplace looked at him. "You know?"

"I've seen something like this before." Angor gave a vague answer.

Of course, he had seen similar games before. In his holographic tablet, there were some small games from ancient Earth. Whenever there was a map change, a dungeon entry, or a resource loading, this small hourglass image would appear in the center of the screen.

Without a doubt, the hourglass in the screen referred to his memory.

This was not the first time this happened.

The Wonderland Instance Dungeon also used his memory. Angor did not think too much about it. Of course, he was still complaining in his mind.

The Wonderland Authority had to refer to the Game Instance Dungeon in his memory.

The Wonderland Instance Dungeon had to refer to the Game Instance Dungeon in his memory.

Now, even the "loading" icon had to refer to the hourglass in his memory.

Angor even wondered if the screen was referring to something in his memory as well.

But he did not think it would help him now. Once the hourglass finished loading, the truth would be revealed.

"If I'm not mistaken, you'll see a new image when it's done," Angor said.

"How long will it take?" Laplace asked.

Angor considered. "I don't know. But usually, when the loading icon shows up, it's almost the end of the game."

In the game, the loading icon meant that the game was about to finish.

Of course, Angor did not know if the Dream Crystal would have the same "tacit understanding".

While the hourglass was still loading, Angor decided to use God's View to check the situation in Rabbit Town.

Next, he closed his eyes and entered Universal Vision from his personal vision.

In less than a second, Angor found Rabbit Town's location.

It was still raining heavily outside, but because of the drainage canal, it did not affect the residents of Rabbit Town.

Many of them ran out of their houses and gathered at the entrance of the cave to look around. This was probably the "first time" seeing such a downpour.

There were about a hundred people who were full of curiosity.

Since they were gathered together, Angor could observe them better.

However, after careful inspection, Angor did not find anything strange about these people.

Their eyes did not wander, and their minds were not affected either. So they could not see the "screen"?

So only Laplace and Angor could see the screen? If that was the case, then could the appearance of this light screen be related to the region?

Could it only be seen in the Polar Crystal Fields? Or could it be that the light screen could only be seen in the "scene of doomsday"?

As he pondered, he suddenly saw a girl wearing a pair of "goggles" looking around in the crowd.

She kept turning her head, but no matter which direction she turned, her eyes were fixed in the same direction.

When she said she was looking left and right, she wasn't sizing up her surroundings. It was more like she was … testing?

Several seconds later, the girl with the goggles seemed to have finished her test. She hesitated for a moment and patted one of her companions.

Under her companion's puzzled gaze, she slowly asked, "Did you see a screen?"

Hearing the girl's voice, Angor confirmed that she was someone who could see the screen just like them.

If she could see the screen even though she was in Rabbit Town, Angor's guess was wrong. The screen did not appear because of "regional" or "environmental" factors.

Then why was she the only one who saw the light screen among the hundred or so people?

Yes, the companion of the girl with the goggles also gave a negative answer. With a confused look, he asked, "What light screen? Where's the screen? "

But why? Angor quickly thought about it.

First, he began to analyze the girl's identity.

Angor recognized the girl with the goggles. Or rather, they were quite close.

She was one of the managers of Rabbit Building, Jehanne!

Jehanne was a member of Charlie's Palace. She had a high status as a direct descendant of Charlie XIII.

Most of the new residents in Rabbit Town were selected by Charlie's Palace. Jehanne's identity gave her a very high status among the new residents.

This was why she could become one of the managers of Rabbit Building.

Angor recognized her because of something she did. Back when the Silver Coral Island dungeon first appeared, someone fell into the bottomless pool, and Jehanne was the one who saved him.

Because of Jehanne's naivety and kindness, she became Mei Ji's favorite girl and was the first to enter Silver Coral Island.

She was even the first person to challenge the Small Treasure Pagoda.

All of these made Angor remember Jehanne.

But why could Jehanne see the screen? Angor considered Jehanne's identity, status, and class, but he could not find any clues.

He considered and decided to check the others first.

If Jehanne could see the screen, maybe there were others in Rabbit Town who could see it too?

Soon, Angor found the second person who could see the screen. It was a chubby young man with a round head. Just like Jehanne, he was also looking in the same direction.

There was another young man beside him.

Angor recognized this young man as well. It was Weiss, who wanted to enter the Wonderland dungeon.

Weiss and the chubby young man seemed to be good friends. They were leaning on the balcony of Rabbit Building and looking at the drainage canal.

It seemed they also wanted to go out and "watch the rain".

However, because of their strict parents, they did not dare to leave the building and could only watch from afar.

"Hey, Fatty, you've been distracted for a while. What's wrong?" Weiss asked.

The youth called "Little Fatty" hesitated for a moment before whispering into Wes' ear, "Wes, can you see anything unusual now?"

Weiss was surprised. "Huh? What? "

Fatty saw Weiss' expression and understood. "Fine. You can't see anything."

Weiss scratched his head. "I don't know what you mean. What do you mean?"

"A screen." Fatty sighed. "It's fine if you can't see it. I guess this is … my destiny."

"Destiny?" Weiss was even more confused.

"You're my best friend. I'll only tell you. Don't tell anyone else."

Seeing Little Fatty's secretive look, Wes felt an itch in his heart and immediately nodded. "Of course, I promise to keep my mouth shut!"

Fatty spoke carefully, "There's a screen in front of me now. I tested it and found that only I can see it. No one else can see it."

"I saw a book called 'The Reincarnated Magic Apprentice' in the library. The main character in the book has a screen in front of him. It's his destiny, which allows him to analyze everything in the world.

"I think I've found my destiny too."

The more Little Fatty spoke, the prouder he became. However, Wes, who was by the side, was completely confused. After all, he couldn't see the screen, so he couldn't understand Fatty's current state of mind.

Angor also heard Fatty's voice, so he knew about the book Fatty was talking about.

After all, he was the one who put the book in the tablet, so he must have read it.

It was just a fantasy in the tablet.

There were at least hundreds of thousands of books in the tablet, if not millions. Angor picked a few random books that fit his worldview and put them in the library, so that the new residents could enjoy their leisure time.

He didn't expect Fatty to see it, and he even thought about it.

Speaking of which, the main character in The Reincarnated Apprentice did have a screen in front of him, which was his "cheat".

It was similar to Fatty's current situation.

It was no wonder that Little Fatty would associate it with this book.

Unfortunately, Fatty's wish came to nothing. The screen was probably not a cheat. After all, he wasn't the only one who had one.

Angor chuckled and prepared to check if other people also showed up on the screen.

Suddenly, Angor heard Weiss' words and stopped him from looking away.

Seeing Little Fatty's delighted expression, Wes said softly, "If it isn't an illusion, then could it be a gift from the Little Treasure Pagoda?"

Little Fatty, "Ah?"

Weiss continued, "We entered the Dream Crystal together, and we spent most of our time together every day. Logically speaking, I should also have what you have. "

"The biggest difference between us is that you've entered the Mini Treasure Tower.

"So, you have a screen, and I don't. Maybe it's because I've never entered the Mini Treasure Tower."

Fatty rubbed his nose in confusion. "Is that so? But I didn't even pass the Mini Treasure Tower. I don't know how to set up the traps inside. "

Wes: "But you went in. I've never been in the Small Treasure Pagoda. That's the difference."

Fatty scratched his head. That made sense. Was it really because he had entered the Mini Treasure Tower before?

While Weiss and Fatty were still talking, Angor had already stopped listening.

Earlier, Weiss mentioned that he really wanted to enter the Wonderland dungeon, and that a friend of his had already entered the Mini Treasure Tower. Although he failed, Weiss still envied his friend.

If Angor wasn't mistaken, Fatty was the friend Weiss mentioned.

According to Weiss, Fatty challenged the first level of the Mini Treasure Tower, which was a "trap simulation" test. He had to set up traps to catch thieves.

Of course, Fatty failed in the end.

But that was not important. What really mattered was that Wes and Fatty's words made sense.

The biggest difference between Weiss and Fatty was that one had entered the Wonderland dungeon, while the other had not.

The screen showed up right after the Wonderland Authority's anomaly ended, so it was possible that the screen had something to do with the Authority of Wonderland.

Angor looked at Jehanne again.

Jehanne entered the Mini Treasure Tower before, so she also had a screen.

So far, the two people who entered the Wonderland dungeon in Rabbit Town both had screens.

Does this mean that as long as one enters the Wonderland instance dungeon, one will appear on the screen?

Angor believed that this was the truth.

(End of Chapter)

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