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Chapter 3430

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Fatty and Jehanne weren't the only ones. Both Angor and Laplace were in the same category.

While Laplace cleared "Helen's Dream" and "Sunshine Circus", Laplace also entered "Sunshine Circus".

Both of them fit the rule perfectly.

"So the rule is that the screen will show up when we touch the Wonderland dungeon?" Angor mumbled.

It wasn't hard to find out if this was the truth.

He only needed to check the records of other people who entered the Sunbeam Circus.

Without wasting any time, Angor quickly looked at little Laplace, who was also the rabbit girl.

It didn't take long for him to find the rabbit girl.

She was also in her own room in the Bunny Building.

When he looked at the bunny girl, he was glad to see that she wasn't alone. She, Dog Deacon, and Little Red were all gathered together, and they were discussing something in a friendly manner.

All three of them entered the Sunbeam Circus before.

The rabbit girl entered Sunbeam Circus, while Canine Deacon and Little Red entered a special training dungeon.

If the screen was really related to the Sunbeam Circus, then all three of them should be able to see it.

With this in mind, Angor pricked up his ears to listen to their conversation.

If all three of them could see the screen, then it was highly likely that they were talking about something related to the screen.

Half a minute later, Angor got the correct answer.

The rabbit girl, Canine Deacon, and Little Red all saw the screen at the same time.

They were talking about something related to the screen. Canine Deacon and Little Red were asking the rabbit girl about the screen.

They believed that the screen was some kind of mechanism in the Dream Crystal. The rabbit girl was Laplace's body, so she must know about the screen.

Faced with the dog deacon and Little Red's questions, the rabbit girl could only reply with silence because she did not know what had happened. In the Dream Crystal, the telepathic connection between the two bodies was sealed. Angor had to log off and use Mind Sharing to know more.

Eventually, the rabbit girl gave them an answer, but it was a little vague. "It's a new function. You'll know when the hourglass disappears."

Of course, Angor told the bunny girl the answer through voice transmission.

Although there was still no confirmation, at least it was an explanation. The dog attendant and Lil 'Red did not ask any more questions.

After chatting with the rabbit girl for a while, Angor looked at the others again.

This included the group of "unlucky people" who had been conscripted in the Sunshine Circus.

There was also Miao Miao in Tomorrow Town.

As well as others who were lucky or unlucky enough to enter the World Grinding Day and Silver Coral Island dungeons.

Based on these people's feedback, Angor confirmed that everyone who entered the Fairyland Dungeon, regardless of whether they cleared the dungeon or failed, would see a screen in front of them.

In other words, Wes' guess was right.

The screen was indeed related to the Wonderland dungeon.

As for those who had never entered the Immortal Realm, none of them had a light screen.

However, there was also a very special place, and that was the Silver Coral Island.

There were many new residents who entered the Silver Coral Island, but they did not have a light screen. Only those who entered the Small Treasure Pagoda had a light screen.

In other words, only those who entered the 'challenge stage' would be judged as having entered the Silver Coral Island Instance Dungeon. Otherwise, they would just be passing by.

Come to think of it, it was normal.

This was because when the new residents entered the Silver Coral Island, they didn't even receive the Wonderland prompt. Only when he entered the Small Treasure Pagoda would there be a notification from the Immortal Realm, informing him of the number of floors he could challenge and the random rules of each floor.

Therefore, whether or not there was a hint from the Wonderland might be the basis for determining whether or not he had entered the "dungeon".

After making sure he didn't miss anything, he retracted his God View.

Laplace looked at Angor and asked, "What's the result? Are we the only ones with screens, or does everyone else have them? "

He checked the screen to make sure the "hourglass" was still moving. "Most of them don't. Only a small number of them do."

"A small number of people have it?" Laplace pondered and said, "These people who can see the light screen should have some common characteristics, right?"

Angor nodded and was about to tell Laplace the answer when Laplace interrupted him. "Only those who cleared the Wonderland dungeon will get the screen?"

Angor was surprised. "How … did you know?"

Laplace asked, "Is that true?"

"More or less. But you don't have to clear the Wonderland dungeon first. You can see the screen even if you didn't clear it."

Angor paused and asked again, "You guessed it?"

Laplace nodded. "Since you're sure that everyone who can see the screen has common characteristics, it's easy to guess …"

Common characteristics meant that people could be divided into groups.

For example, people could be divided into different groups by gender, region, background, race, and so on.

The structure of the people in the Dream Crystal wasn't complicated. They hadn't reached the level of a "complete and diverse society" yet, so division was relatively simple.

At most, there would be gender division, race division, or group division.

Gender division was definitely not possible. Laplace didn't think he had a gender, but his body in the Dream Crystal was definitely female. Angor was a man, and both of them had a screen, so gender division could be ruled out.

Race division could also be ruled out. According to Angor, most people didn't have a screen. However, most of the living beings in the Dream Crystal were humans.

Even Angor was a human.

Since Angor had a screen, most people didn't have one, which meant "racial division" wasn't possible either.

Then it could only be human division.

In Laplace's opinion, there were only two possible reasons for human division. First, new residents and registrants. Currently, registrants were the minority, while new residents were the majority, which fit the distribution principle mentioned by Angor.

Second, those who cleared the Wonderland dungeon and those who didn't. This also fit the distribution principle.

In fact, Laplace couldn't tell which one it was. However, Angor did mention that the authority of the Wonderland was acting strangely.

Laplace didn't know whether the strange change had something to do with the screen or not. Since he didn't have any other answers, he had to treat it as something related.

This was why Laplace mentioned that the screen was related to the Wonderland dungeon.

After listening to Laplace's explanation, Angor had to admit that Laplace had a good grasp of the situation. Also, he knew so much about division, which made him an expert in political affairs.

"I've read the textbooks of the Evermores. To the Long Huo Race, these are nothing more than elementary methods. "

Angor immediately understood what Laplace meant by "Evermores".

The Evermores loved to divide and divide people.

They would divide people into two different factions, then lead them to fight each other until the conflict could no longer be resolved. Only then would the Evermores be satisfied and leave.

This was the origin of the Evermores' cultivation method.

Therefore, the Evermores were definitely better at analyzing division than those experienced politicians.

Since Laplace had read the textbooks of the Wonderland dungeon, it made sense that he knew something about division.

However, Angor believed that Laplace could figure it out even without reading the textbooks. After all, Laplace had a lot of knowledge.

"Anyone who touched a dungeon has a screen," Laplace said. "So this screen is related to the authority of the Wonderland, right?"

Angor nodded.

There was no doubt about it.

Also, there was a high chance that the red lightning was absorbed by the authority of the Wonderland.

"Can you tell what the screen does based on the information we have?" Laplace asked.

"Not enough." Angor shook his head again.

Laplace nodded. "You're right. Let's wait and see. I wonder when the hourglass will finish spinning. "

Next, he and Laplace waited patiently.

While waiting, Angor was also wondering what the screen was.

He told Laplace that he couldn't tell for sure because he didn't have enough information.

Actually, he already had an idea in mind.

There were two important pieces of information. First, the screen had something to do with the Wonderland dungeon. Second, the screen had something to do with the text space.

No one here, including the knowledgeable Laplace, would be able to figure out anything from these two pieces of information.

But if Angor or Jon were given the keywords "dungeon", "screen", and "text" …

There could only be one answer.

The chat bar!

In any of the holographic games from Earth, the place where words appeared the most was also in the person's field of vision, and it was in the form of a screen. That was most likely the chat bar.

Since the Wonderland dungeon was here, it didn't make sense for a chat bar to appear here.

Angor believed that the screen combined the power of text to create something similar to the "chat bar" in the games back on Earth.

However, he didn't tell Laplace about this because he couldn't explain why he came up with such a theory. He couldn't tell Laplace about what happened back on Earth.

So he chose to remain silent.

However, would the screen really be what he thought it was? Was it really just a chat box?

He wasn't sure yet, so he had to wait for the hourglass to end before he could make a decision.



Angor almost forgot about what was going on outside when the screen appeared.

He only regained his senses when he saw a hundred-meter-tall wave from the pool of lightning. Countless lightning tornadoes surrounded the entire "pyramid" like a cage.

The scene was even more terrifying than the first polar region. Angor gulped. "Should we … retreat?"

Laplace said, "I thought you stayed here because you had a way to deal with it."

Angor didn't know what to say. He was too focused on the screen to notice what was going on outside.

Still, if he stayed here, he would be fine with the power of "Celestial Change". However, he couldn't do anything else other than controlling the weather to protect himself.

It wasn't necessary.

Laplace: "Then let's evacuate first."

Without hesitation, Angor took Laplace and flew toward the clouds ten thousand meters above the ground.

They couldn't stay down there, but they couldn't leave either. The painting was still floating in the air.

The red lightning was gone, but the shockwave caused by the painting was still there. They would have to wait until the apocalypse slowly calmed down before they could take the painting away.

Before that, they couldn't leave.

After arriving in the deep space, about half an hour had passed. The lightning pool below was still churning, and it still looked very terrifying.

Waves of lightning kept crashing into the distance.

The tornadoes were still rampaging.

However, the vortex at the center of the dark clouds was slowly coming to a stop.

Previously, the red lightning had come out of this vortex. Now that the vortex was calming down, did that mean … the apocalypse was stabilizing?

Laplace suddenly spoke up. "The hourglass is gone."

Angor quickly looked at the screen again.

At this time, in the middle of the light screen, the small hourglass that had been constantly turning had indeed disappeared as Laplace said.

What replaced it was a translucent, milky white page with three rows of black text.

The first row read: [Bulletin Board. Initializing.] [Bulletin Board.]

However, only the first row had text. The second and third rows were all a bunch of random characters. They seemed to have some sort of mental property, which allowed Angor to interpret them.

The words read: [Unknown function. Waiting to be activated.] [Bulletin Board.]

Angor realized that the page he just saw was a function introduction page.

It introduced the three functions of the screen.

However, only the first function was activated. And the first function was … the bulletin board.

The other functions were all hidden. Angor had to meet certain conditions to activate them.

"There's no chat section, only a bulletin board?" He thought it was a chat box, but he didn't see the word "chat".

Or maybe there was a chat section, but it was "not activated"?

He had no idea. He would have to check the Tree of Authority later to find out more details.

Speaking of which …

What was a bulletin board? Was it a literal bulletin board?

If it was a bulletin board with a literal meaning, then it would be an "authoritative" media or official announcement of some important news and political affairs to the general public.

But the Dream Crystal didn't have any "authoritative" media.

So what was the function of this bulletin board?

While Angor was wondering, he suddenly heard a "ding". The page on the screen changed.

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