Why would the "Misty Island Dragon's Tomb" affect the Mirror Dragons in the real world?
Angor tried to figure out the answer to this question.
But he never got an answer.
At first, he wondered if it was because they were both "dragons".
But on second thought, he didn't think so. The "dragons" in the "Misty Island Dragon's Tomb" were Abyss Dragons. Abyss Dragons and Mirror Dragons were both "dragons", but they had nothing to do with each other.
Angor didn't understand why the "Misty Island Dragon's Tomb" could resonate with the Mirror Dragons.
Did he not understand? How should he answer Jota's question?
Did the other races in the White Sun Mirror Region, including the Crystaleye Race, have a similar "Misty Island Dragon's Tomb" to guide them?
Both "yes" and "no" were not suitable for him.
Angor frowned at Jota's question and said in a self-deprecating tone, "I'm just a person who entered the Dream Crystal ahead of time and had a little bit of permission. I'm not the god of the Dream Crystal.
"I can't answer your question.
You can only find out if there is a "Dream Crystal" dungeon for the Crystaleye Race. I can't help you. "
Jota listened carefully and found Angor's words reasonable.
Angor wasn't omniscient, so it was normal that he didn't know anything about the dungeon.
However, Jota didn't believe that Angor only had "a little bit of permission". If he could make a log-in device to enter the Dream Crystal, he must be someone highly valued by the "consciousness of the Dream Crystal".
Maybe he was the "Destiny" of the "Dream Crystal".
Jota wasn't the only one. The other races in the Cloud Cave, including the Mirror Dragons, all had the same idea.
However, they believed that not only Angor, but also Laplace, Glepnir, and Luigi were all "Destiny" of the "Dream Crystal". Or rather, they were favored by the consciousness of the small world.
What they didn't know was that Angor wasn't the "Destiny" of the Dream Crystal. He was the "Creator" of the Dream Crystal!
They couldn't blame themselves for not being able to figure it out. That was because "destiny" was already the "limit" of what they could imagine.
Creating a "world" was something that not even legendary existences could do, so they wouldn't believe that Angor was the "Creator".
However, the most unlikely answer was the one that was closest to the truth.
…
Jota nodded. "You're right. It's my fault for not thinking about it."
As far as Jota was concerned, Angor was the chosen one of the Dream Crystals.
It was also very difficult to obtain "unknown" information.
Just like the Supreme Cult in the southern region, they were favored by the World Will and often participated in major events in the southern region. Even so, they only participated in events that had already happened.
The Supreme Sect didn't know about the unknown things that had yet to happen and were still hidden in the dark.
Jota agreed with Angor's explanation. Angor could not predict the existence of a dungeon related to the Crystaleye Race.
Since this matter was an unknown, Jota decided to give up on asking.
As Angor said, time would tell them the answer.
Back to the main topic.
So far, Jota was satisfied with Angor's answers regarding the past and present.
At this point, Jota was already leaning towards the Dream Crystal from the depths of his heart.
He was willing to let himself and the Crystaleye Race board the Dream Crystal, which was a flight to a new world.
However, there was another important question he had to consider.
That was the one that couldn't be avoided … Tunita.
If Angor wanted Tunita to enter the Dream Crystal as well, he had to meet a certain condition. At the same time, this condition represented the "future" of the "past", "present", and "future".
Did the Dream Crystal have the potential to allow Tunita to ascend to a higher level?
Tunita spent a large amount of resources to construct the Ceremony of Wonder so that he could have a chance to revive. However, his lifespan and potential limited his development.
If he wanted to see a higher world, he had to find a younger body with better potential and a longer lifespan.
Tunita's target for revival was the force tower.
This was something that could satisfy him.
If Tunita wanted to give up on the force tower and revive in the Dream Crystal, Angor had to prove that the Dream Crystal had such potential.
"I can't. I don't have the right to prove the potential of the Dream Crystal."
"It's still the same as before. Whether or not there is potential, you'll know when you see it for yourself. Just like Madam Evelda, Tunita has the right to choose. Let him enter the Dream Crystal Plain and take a look. "
Angor's words sounded like a suggestion, but he was actually urging Tunita to enter the Dream Crystal as soon as possible.
Only when Tunita entered the Dream Crystal and regained his consciousness could they find answers to many questions.
Whatever they said now was only for the discussion of "outsiders". Tunita was the only one who could make the decision for himself.
Of course, Tunita might not be satisfied with the Dream Crystal when the time came.
However, as long as Tunita's consciousness remained in the Dream Crystal, many things could be solved.
For example, if Tunita wasn't satisfied with the Dream Crystal, Angor could "accidentally" make him fall into a fairyland dungeon where he couldn't log off. Whether Tunita could clear the dungeon or not, as long as he stayed in the Dream Crystal for a long time, Angor would find a way to make him talk.
However, Angor didn't think such a method was necessary.
The fact that Tunita could become a sage and a prophet meant that his mind was not the same as ordinary people. Tunita would surely see the endless potential of the Dream Crystal.
Even if Tunita couldn't see it himself, Angor would find a way to make him see it.
Of course, Angor didn't mean to force Tunita.
Angor wanted Tunita to see the "potential" of the Dream Crystal with his own eyes.
For example, he could let Tunita talk to an NPC who could "dream". As long as Tunita understood the meaning of "dream", he would understand the terrifying power behind it.
When the time came, Tunita would naturally make the right choice.
Or worse, he could ask "Mirror Phantom" Laplace to talk to Tunita. There were always more ways than difficulties.
Jota considered and didn't answer right away. Instead, he looked at the city spirit and asked for its opinion.
The city spirit covered the "front door" of the palace with a slender hand and yawned. "Don't ask me. I — Ahem."
The city spirit suddenly realized that her voice was getting stuck in her throat.
She coughed twice and adjusted her tone. Then, she said in a ladylike voice, "I don't have any opinions. I'll listen to Sister Evelyn."
"Evelda isn't here." Jota shook his head.
City Spirit shrugged. "Of course I know that Sister Evelyn isn't here. Before we went offline, didn't we discuss this with Evelyn? Evda's idea is the same. Let's do as Sister Evda says. "
The city spirit went back to being a "hands-off" boss. Angor found it hard to believe that the city spirit was the same as the one who dared to go against Eia for the Saint Corpse Crystal.
It had only been a few hours, and the city spirit's stance had changed so much.
And it was Evelda who changed the spirit's mind.
Angor didn't know how Evelda managed to change the spirit's mind, but he was glad that Evelda was the first one to be pulled into the Dream Crystal. Otherwise, he would have to deal with the city spirit's stubbornness.
Jota looked at Angor and said, "Evelda suggested something as well, which is in line with your opinion. She also wants Prophet Tunita to enter the Dream Crystal. "
The only difference was that Angor wanted Tunita to enter the Dream Crystal and see the "new world" with his own eyes.
Evelda, on the other hand, wanted Tunita to enter the Dream Crystal so that she could talk to him in person.
Regardless of whether the Dream Crystal Plain had unlimited potential or not, Evelda selfishly hoped that Tunita would stay in the Dream Crystal Plain. She could not bear to see the youth of the Crystal Eye Race suffer the sorrow of having his body taken over by his ancestors.
When she was alive, she could not see the future and could only pass away with regrets. Now that she had awakened in the Dream Crystallization Plain, she finally saw the new blue sea of the Dream Crystallization Plain in the foggy path of the Crystal Eye Race.
Now that there was a new option …
Since Evelda was willing to talk to Angor, it was time to put an end to this farce that had lasted for two thousand years.
Evelda was a bit of a hindsight, but she still stood up for Angor.
As Tunita's student, Evelda knew Tunita better than anyone else. Since she was willing to talk to Tunita, many problems could be easily solved.
"Then we'll do as Evelda says?"
Jota nodded. "Let's do that."
In the following time, the two sides began to discuss when to let Tunita enter the Dream Crystal Valley.
Angor and Laplace didn't mind. If they entered the Dream Crystal early, they could solve the problem as soon as possible. If they entered the Dream Crystal late, they could just delay it a bit longer. Since Graeder already had Graeder, it didn't matter how long it took.
Jota and the city spirit, on the other hand, had different opinions.
Jota felt that they could wait a little longer. They could wait until the Dream Crystallization Plain had completely entered the Crystal Eye Race's field of vision. Once the Crystal Eye Race understood the Dream Crystallization Plain, they could then use Tunita as their "flag." This would increase the Crystal Eye Race's desire to enter the Dream Crystallization Plain.
Judging by the time, it would take at least ten days to half a month, or even longer.
The city spirit, on the other hand, felt that it was too long. Since Evelda said she wanted to talk to Tunita in person, she should do it as soon as possible.
As for what Jota said about finding the best time to encourage the Crystal Eye Race to enter the Dream Crystal, the city spirit didn't think it was necessary at all.
The "external threat" of the Woe Puppets was still unsolved. Whether they wanted to enter or not, they would enter the Dream Crystal eventually.
Therefore, there was no need to choose the right time.
Jota and the city spirit didn't have any problems with their ideas. They were just expressing their own opinions. However, they didn't have the same starting point, so no one could say for sure who would win.
In the end, both of them realized that they couldn't convince each other.
Left with no choice, Jota decided to give in.
Because of the city spirit's personality, it was difficult to change her mind once she made up her mind, unless Evelda mediated. However, the city spirit's current starting point was Evelda. Therefore, Jota couldn't ask Evelda for help.
He thought for a while and decided to give in himself.
Because if they continued to argue, they wouldn't be able to come to a conclusion. Even if both sides took a step back and came up with a compromise, it would be difficult for the city spirit to agree to it.
Therefore, after rubbing his temples, Jota accepted the city spirit's opinion.
However, Jota also raised an idea of his own. "We can arrange for Tunita to meet Evelda as soon as possible. But before that, I hope to pull a group of sleeping ancestors into the Dream Crystal."
Jota wasn't using this to negotiate. He felt that Evelda was the only Crystal Eye Race member in the Dream Crystal. After Tunita entered, he might be a little lonely.
If more Crystal Eye Race members, especially those who used to be Tunita's "friends", entered the Dream Crystal first, it might make Tunita feel a greater sense of belonging to the Dream Crystal.
This would also increase Evelda's chances of persuading Tunita.
The city spirit agreed with Jota's request. However, it didn't matter if she agreed or not. Angor was the only one who could pull the sleeping souls into the Dream Crystal.
Angor looked calm on the surface, but he was actually sighing in his mind.
Originally, he was thinking of going to Yin Sen to see what the blessing of the God's Blood doppelganger was.
But now, it seemed that he would have to postpone it for a while.
Pulling Tunita into the Dream Crystallization Plain wouldn't take too much time and effort, but if he had to pull a bunch of sleeping souls into the Dream Crystallization Plain, it would take a lot of time.
Since there was no other way, he had to pull them one by one.
"What do you think, Mister Jota? As we've discussed before, we can use this chance to pull Lady Han Da into the Dream Crystal so that we can start planning and designing the city in advance. "
Angor pondered for a moment and nodded. "… Alright."
He would have to pull them in sooner or later.
Now was a good time. He wanted to see if he could find a convenient way to pull the souls into the Dream Crystal more easily.
As soon as Angor agreed, Jota began to discuss with the city spirit which undead crystals should be pulled into the Dream Crystal first.
They were so engaged in a heated discussion that they even turned on the crystal screen and listed the 'important personnel' that they acknowledged on it.
The first name that appeared on the crystal screen was none other than designer Han Da.
With the heated discussion between Jota and the giant city spirit, the list of names on the crystal screen was increasing at a speed visible to the naked eye.
(End of Chapter)
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