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Chapter 3436

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Angor was just thinking about the possibility of the Mirror Dragon race increasing the dungeon clearance rate. But Laplace's words brought him back to reality.

Angor was speechless.

Indeed, it was difficult for him to explain to Noah why the word space appeared in the Dream Crystal.

Of course, Noah would definitely find the word space when he entered the Dream Crystal in the future. But he could not tell Noah about it now.

When he found the word space in the future, he would figure it out himself and find a logical explanation to explain why the Dream Crystal had a similar word space.

But if he told Noah about it now, Noah would surely guess that the word space had something to do with them.

After all, Laplace just borrowed the painting from him not long ago. As a result, he immediately created a word space. Even the stupidest person would be able to connect the two.

Therefore, he could not tell Noah about the Dream Whelk unless he was willing to share the secret of the Dream Whelk with Noah.

However, his knowledge of the Mirror Realm was still shallow, and he was not as deeply rooted as the wizarding world. For now, he did not want to tell Noah about the Dream Whelk.

Since he did not want to tell Noah about the Dream Whelk, he had to give up.

Angor sighed. "Forget it. We'll talk about it later."

He would wait for Noah to find the word space himself. If Noah still had doubts, he would just blame it on the evolution of authority.

Laplace did not say anything else. No matter what Angor decided to do about the Dream Crystal, she would support him.

Next, Angor focused on studying the function of the word space.

Currently, there was only one function displayed in the word space, which was to announce the first clear of a dungeon.

However, the announcement was not just a simple announcement. There were also facelifting, naming, replay of the dungeon, and even the reward of a word space. These were all functions under the command of the word space.

However, only Laplace and Angor knew about these functions. The others only knew the surface function of the announcement.

Only when someone achieved a 100% completion rate and cleared a Wonderland dungeon first would they know about these functions.

Angor already knew about the first clear announcement. He was more curious about the other functions of the word space.

Earlier, when he "loaded" the word space, three rows of words appeared.

They were:

[Word space, initializing. ]

[Unknown function, waiting to be activated. ]

[Unknown function, waiting to be activated. "

Only the "bulletin board" was shown, but Angor believed that since there were three rows, the bulletin board must have at least three functions.

Other than the bulletin board, what were the other two functions?

Angor believed that the large screen had more than one function for receiving information.

Since everyone who entered the Wonderland dungeon could turn on the screen, there must be a reason for it. If it was just to marvel at someone else's First Clear achievement, it wouldn't have meant much.

At most, it would satisfy the vanity of the first person to clear it.

If it was someone like Laplace, who had always kept a low profile, he wouldn't even be able to satisfy his vanity.

Of course, the First Clear announcement also had other uses. For example, it allowed others to watch the replay of the clear process and learn from the experience.

However, in Angor's opinion, there was a limit to how much he could learn from "replays".

After all, there were only a few people who could reach 100% exploration.

Most people didn't want to achieve 100% perfection. They only wanted to "clear" the game.

The experience of the first person to pass the perfect exploration degree was not necessarily applicable to the general public.

For example, could others replicate Laplace's First Clear experience? Of course not.

Others couldn't have Angor's guidance when clearing a dungeon, nor did they have the powerful Reverse Scale.

If they wanted to clear "Glutton's Feast", they would have to solve puzzles, hide carefully, and rely on their wits to win.

Using this method to clear the dungeon wouldn't result in a high exploration degree.

In other words, the replay of the First Clear was not very useful for the general public.

What was useful for the general public was the way to see things, the way to solve puzzles, the way to face NPCs, and the way to win small fights.

These skills could not be learned from the replay of the First Clear.

The only way to learn these skills was to gather as many people as possible.

In other words, communication.

Angor wondered if there was a function in the bulletin board that allowed people to communicate with each other.

It was the chat board that Angor had been thinking about for a long time.

Would the second function be the chat board? Angor didn't know yet. But he had a feeling that even if there wasn't a chat board, the bulletin board must have a "communication" function.

The bulletin board was like the Mother Tree Connection in the dream wasteland. It provided a platform for communication.

A platform that provided services to the general public required communication.

As for the third function, Angor didn't know yet. But he believed it had something to do with the bulletin board.

Angor told Laplace about his idea. Laplace pondered for a moment. "I'm more curious about why there's' unknown function, pending activation 'in the bulletin board."

"Maybe it needs to be unlocked. It's like a special wonderland. A certain condition must be met to activate the function, "Angor said.

Laplace nodded. "That's what I thought. Take the bulletin board for example. There must be a condition for it to appear, and it's not hard to guess. "

Laplace glanced at Angor again.

Angor understood right away.

"If there's a condition for the bulletin board, it can only be … 100% exploration degree."

100% exploration degree meant the first clear.

Laplace nodded. "Yes. Only when someone cleared the wonderland first, the bulletin board will announce the first clear. Only then will it have meaning."

Angor agreed with Laplace 'analysis. He was also thinking about another question. If everything was based on "meaning", what was the condition for the bulletin board to appear?

Angor considered carefully.

The bulletin board existed for communication. And communication required a large number of people.

Currently, there were very, very few people who had light screens. They could be counted on one hand.

According to the Earth community software recorded in the holographic tablet, if these people gathered together, they wouldn't even be able to form a community tribe.

If that was the case, if the word bar really did have the function of "chatting", could it be that … there were too few people who had the screen?

In other words, there must be a certain number of people with screens in order to activate the bulletin board.

"That's possible." Laplace agreed with Angor's idea. The bulletin board existed to allow people to communicate with each other.

If there was no one to talk to, the bulletin board wouldn't matter.

"If that's the case, maybe we can ask everyone to try the wonderland dungeon after entering the Dream Wasteland and activate the screens," Laplace suggested.

Angor nodded in agreement.

As for the wonderland dungeon? That was easy. Mini Treasure Tower would do.

They didn't need to clear the dungeon, and they didn't need to worry about success or failure. As long as they entered the dungeon, they would get the screens.

Besides, if the bulletin board could be activated successfully, it would be good for all races. Communication was always the number one motivation.



Next, Angor talked with Laplace about the bulletin board he was thinking about.

Many of them were quite imaginative, such as the bulletin board simulation, bulletin board games, and even lottery questions … Angor would consider anything that involved words.

However, in Laplace's opinion, Angor's guesses were not as reliable as the "chat bar".

He just needed to listen.

After a while, when Angor's imagination was running wild, he received a message from the "Dream Gate".

"City Spirit and Jota went offline," Angor frowned.

He frowned because the timing wasn't right. He didn't want to go offline yet.

The "Doomsday Frenzy" was weakening, but it wasn't over yet.

Of course, Angor wasn't going to wait until the "doomsday" was over. He planned to take back the "oil painting" first.

But since City Spirit already went offline, Angor and Laplace had to go offline as soon as possible.

Laplace knew what Angor was thinking. She hesitated. "How about I go offline first, and you wait here until the shockwaves from the oil painting fade?"

Angor hesitated and shook his head. "Nah, let's go together."

"As for the oil painting, let it float for a while," Angor muttered. Angor muttered to himself, "Well, I'll just drop it into the lightning pool and get it back later."

Laplace thought about it and felt that it made sense. The oil painting didn't have any horns, so it wouldn't get lost.

"Let's go together then." With that, Laplace's figure slowly faded away. She had already logged off.

Angor didn't go offline right away. Instead, he sensed Evda's condition.

Evda didn't go offline with City Spirit and Jota. Her decision to stay online was also a sign of her attitude.

Angor checked Evda's condition. She was standing on the balcony of Bunny Tower, quietly watching the crowd gathering around the sewer in the distance.

She was in a daze.

When she suddenly saw so many people, even if they were not of the same race, she still felt a sense of loss. At the same time, a trace of pleasant surprise surged from the depths of her heart.

How could she not be happy when she came back to life after being dead for so many years?

She couldn't find a suitable body for herself, and she was only living in the Dream Crystal as her consciousness. But so what?

She might never find a suitable body. She might just stay asleep forever.

She was already lucky enough to be alive. Why should she care about where she lived?

Besides, she had been dead for 2,000 years.

Apart from City Spirit, she had no other friends in the outside world. Plus, she used to do everything she could for the Crystaleye Race. She was already exhausted.

It wasn't a bad idea to live a quieter life.

Even if she had to live in the Dream Crystal for the rest of her life, she would be happy to do so.

"But will Teacher be willing?"

Would Tunita be willing to end those endless rituals and the suffering of a young boy and live in the Dream Crystal?

She talked to City Spirit and Jota for a long time, but she still wasn't sure what Tunita's attitude would be.

"Let's wait and see. Maybe this really is a world with unlimited potential?" Evda knew that Tunita tied himself to the Crystaleye Race and planned for thousands of years so that he could see something better after he woke up.

If the Dream Crystal had limitless prospects, then she could persuade Tunita to choose this place. It shouldn't be a problem for him.

But she wasn't sure what kind of future the Dream Crystal had. Or rather, she didn't know what the upper limit of this world was.

Evda sighed as she looked at the crowd who were excited about the sewer in the distance.

"Well, it's good to be a normal person and live another life," Evda muttered.

She seemed to be talking to herself, but also seemed to be talking to a sleeping soul.

With that, Evda walked out of the balcony and went downstairs.

She came from a normal life, and after a thousand years of slumber, she couldn't wait to go back to the crowd.



Angor heard Evda's muttering.

He also saw Evda taking the initiative to look for the natives.

So far, Evda wasn't planning to go offline. Thinking about it, it was normal. In the Dream Crystal, she could have her own consciousness, body, and subjective energy. Compared to sleeping in the boundless and deathly still Sacred Corpse Crystal, this was much better.

However, Evelyn's words were right.

She could only represent herself. She couldn't represent Tunita.

No one knew what Tunita's choice would be.

Angor didn't think too much about it. He took one last look at the oil painting floating in the air and logged out.

He opened his eyes.

He stretched his body and walked out of the Geometric Lock.

There was a pitch-black barrier outside, and there was a familiar energy fluctuation inside. It came from Laplace.

Laplace probably saw that he hadn't gone offline yet, so he created a barrier to prevent the giant city spirit from discovering anything fishy about it.

Angor put away the Geometric Lock and walked to the barrier.

As expected, the barrier parted on its own, revealing an entrance.

Angor walked out and returned to the room full of crystals.

He quickly saw Laplace not far away.

He walked toward Laplace while looking around. Neither the city spirit nor Jota had shown up yet.

Even the crystal screen did not show any sign of activity. Everything was silent.

But Angor was sure that Jota and the city spirit had already logged out.

They didn't show up. Maybe they were talking about what they learned after meeting with Evda? Or maybe they were observing them in the dark?

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