Angor wasn't surprised by the changes around him.
Lv Nuo already told him how to unlock the second layer of the lock, so she didn't forget about it.
According to Lv Nuo, this was the "Locked Space", a special space created by the Ordovician whose name was "lock".
It was attached to the door.
As long as he could unlock the lock, he would be able to leave this place.
Angor used his spirit feelers to scan the area. It looked like a vast desert, but the sand in the distance was just a projection.
The entire "Locked Space" was probably only ten meters in length and width.
In this limited space, it was indeed filled with yellow sand.
The sand formed a strange sandbox, on which there were hundreds of mini towers of different sizes. In the corner of the sandbox, there was a city of sand.
This sandbox was the so-called "Shockwave Lock" for this level.
The rules weren't complicated. To put it simply, each tower here could transmit shockwaves. However, the range of the shockwaves varied depending on the height of the tower.
Some shockwaves could reach as far as one meter, while others could reach as far as ten centimeters.
What Angor needed to do was to choose a tower as the starting point and use the shockwaves to activate the other towers.
When all the towers were activated, the final shockwaves would destroy the entire city of sand.
That would unlock the lock.
It sounded simple, but it was actually quite simple.
According to Lv Nuo, the sandbox would change every day, and the towers in front of them were completely random.
However, the basic principle remained the same.
As long as he knew the shockwaves from different towers, he could calculate the best starting point.
Also, Lv Nuo had already told him about the shockwaves of each tower.
Angor glanced at the distribution of the towers and the location of the city of sand. Then, he began to calculate the starting point of the shockwaves in his mind.
In just ten minutes, Angor found at least five perfect starting points.
After making sure everything was correct, Angor chose a starting point close to the platform and flicked his finger at it.
A wind bullet rushed into the sandbox and hit the tower.
As the tower was hit, a shockwave visible to the naked eye began to scatter the yellow sand below.
Not long after, the shockwave touched another tower, and a new shockwave began to appear.
It happened again and again.
The towers continued to release shockwaves, and soon, these shockwaves created a sandstorm on the sand table.
A small sandstorm wouldn't do any harm to Angor, but it would be a disaster for Sand City, which was located in a corner of the city. In just a few seconds, the city made of yellow sand began to fall apart.
When the city of sand was completely gone, Angor's surroundings returned to the same state as before. But this time, he was sent out of the locked space instead of being brought inside.
The collapse of Yellow Sand City meant that the second layer of the lock had been opened!
When he stood up again, the second layer of the alloy door began to close, revealing the third layer.
It also corresponded to the third lock of the hidden space — the Sonic Lock.
However, he didn't open the lock right away. Instead, he looked behind him.
When he came out of the locked space, he noticed that Laplace wasn't around. It seemed the man went somewhere else.
Soon, he heard footsteps behind him. He looked back and saw Laplace walking out of the dark corridor.
Before Angor could ask, Laplace said, "I'm going to look for the golem."
As for why? It wasn't a big deal. He just wanted to listen to the golem's chatter.
On the way to the hidden space, Laplace did not stay idle. Along the way, he recorded the various words of the mechanical doll. He couldn't understand them, but they were all useful materials. The more he collected, the more likely he would be able to decipher them in the future.
Yes, Laplace was going to learn the language of the Ordovician.
As for the reason …
"When you entered the locked space and tried to solve the Sonic Lock, I checked how well the alloy door and its' environment 'fit together. It's almost perfect. Even some of the traps and special arrays of the ruin have been incorporated into it. It's as if the alloy door was born to be one with the ruin. "
"Without a doubt, this must be the ability of the Ordovician whose brain entry is' environment '."
"I didn't pay much attention to this ability before. But after studying it carefully, I have a feeling that it's related to the concept level."
This was why Laplace was interested in the brain of the Ordovician.
She planned to collect images about the Ordovician in the Mirror Ocean and find a suitable body to construct an Ordovician's body.
She wanted to use this opportunity to study the brain of the Ordovician.
To do this, she had to learn about the Ordovician and their language. Otherwise, even if she obtained images about the Ordovician Realm, she wouldn't be able to understand their language.
This was why Laplace went back to talk to the golem.
She wanted to find more materials to build a foundation for learning the Ordovician language.
After listening to Laplace's explanation, Angor didn't care about the so-called "concept level" ability. Instead, he was impressed by Laplace's intelligence.
Once he had an idea, he would do it immediately. And he would seize every opportunity to achieve his goal.
This was the reason why Laplace could become the uncrowned king of the White Sun Mirror Region.
While admiring Laplace's intelligence, Angor was also interested in the brain of the Ordovician.
If Laplace was going to create a time body to study this energy system, it must have great research value.
Thinking back to the information he got from Luno, even the Greenwald Magic Research Institute of the Source World had sent people to the Ordovician Realm to start an "exceptional" research project, it was enough to prove the uniqueness of this energy system.
Angor rubbed his chin. Maybe he should study brain power as well if he had the chance.
Besides, he already had Lunior as his research subject.
Lunior always said that it could sense brain power from the training dungeons. Maybe if he cleared the dungeons and found his talent, he would have a chance to see the secrets of this energy system.
But it was still too early to think about that now.
Angor shook his head and put these thoughts aside. He needed to solve the problem at hand first before thinking about the future.
With that in mind, he withdrew his gaze.
Laplace didn't say anything else. Instead, he looked at the alloy door. "This is the third lock?"
Angor nodded.
Now, on the third layer of the alloy door, there was a huge image of an ear.
This was the so-called Soundwave Lock.
It wasn't hard to open the lock. All Angor needed to do was to use Lunior's voice and say the corresponding password.
In other words, it was a voiceprint password. However, the password was dynamic. Angor had to set up a new voiceprint each time he tried to unlock it.
According to Lunior, the last time he tried to unlock the lock, he set up a new voiceprint password: "I pooped all the members of Tricky Sea."
Of course, this was what he said in his mind.
To unlock this voiceprint password, Angor had to learn how to pronounce it in Ordovician and completely copy Lunior's voice.
Imitating a voiceprint was a bit difficult. But … Angor didn't need to.
With a snap of his fingers, a wisp of white nightmare mist emerged from his fingertip like a spinning top, which quickly created an illusionary image.
The illusion was simple. It was the scene when Lunior used Ordovician to say the password.
Angor didn't need to worry about it.
He didn't even need to learn how to activate the third layer of Soundwave Lock.
The ear pattern on the alloy door began to glow, which meant the Soundwave Lock was unlocked. Now, he needed to set up a new voiceprint password.
And this voiceprint password had to be Lunior's voice.
Before this, Lunior recorded a new voiceprint: "I'm in the Dream Crystal. Everything is fine. Don't worry."
As soon as he finished speaking, the new voiceprint password was successfully recorded.
If he wanted to enter the hidden space again, he would have to use Lunior's voice to repeat the same words.
But if nothing went wrong, he wouldn't be able to come here again.
With a series of creaking noises, the third layer of the alloy door closed, revealing the real entrance to the hidden space.
Perhaps it sensed the opening of the alloy door, the dark hidden space suddenly released a bright white light.
When the white light disappeared …
The pure white fluorite on the ceiling of the hidden space was now shining as bright as day, illuminating everything inside.
The first thing he did after entering the hidden space was to check his surroundings.
The hidden space was quite large. It looked like an underground palace, with stone pillars carved with beasts everywhere.
At a glance, there were at least a few dozen stone pillars, and each pillar needed two or three people to wrap their arms around it.
The floor was made of smooth black marble, which gave the place a sense of elegance.
The style of the buildings here was different from the industrial style of the alloy door. They were more like ruins from the outside world. But the ruins here were relatively intact.
Angor even saw a complete mural behind the throne.
It was perfectly undamaged, and the colors were still fresh.
However, this mural was the only one that was intact. The other walls were still full of holes. The old woman named "Time" had put on makeup on them, which made them lose their original color.
There was no doubt that this hidden 'palace' was huge.
However, it was relatively empty, which allowed Angor to see everything around him.
At least, there was no place to hide anything. There was only a long table at the front of the palace, under the throne.
There were two boxes on the table, as well as an industrial-style silver disk.
If Angor wasn't mistaken, these were Ljuno's real "relics".
He walked to the box and checked to make sure it was not damaged or hidden. Then, he looked at the box.
Both boxes were industrial-looking metal boxes.
There was a wheel with numbers on the lid, which meant they were locked with a password.
However, there was no password. Angor only needed to open the lid. According to Ljuno, the box was only for storage purposes, and the password was only for decoration purposes.
Anyone who could enter the hidden space was either Ljuno himself or someone with powerful spatial abilities. It didn't matter if there was a password or not.
Therefore, neither of the boxes had a password.
Angor carefully opened the first box, which contained a soft blue velvet cloth. In the center of the velvet cloth, there was a metal object with a ruby inlaid on it. It looked like a button.
It looked like a "ruby button" because it wasn't actually a button. There was a curved needle on the back of the object.
At first glance, it looked like an ear stud.
But it wasn't an ear stud either.
According to Ljuno, it was an umbilical stud.
There was a time when people in Ocean County wore all kinds of exaggerated hairstyles, studded collars, colorful tattoos, and all kinds of accessories that went through the skin.
One of them was an umbilical stud.
Ljuno used to follow the trend in Ocean County. Back then, he saved enough money and asked an Ordovician who had the word "construct" in his mind to create his first space storage.
To make it more special and convenient, he chose an umbilical stud.
He actually wanted to use a "tongue stud". However, he would occasionally kill people and put their dead bodies into his space.
Angor shuddered when he thought about how he would spit out the remains of his victims.
In the end, he decided to give up.
He gave up on the more "fashionable" tongue stud and chose the ruby umbilical stud.
In other words, the umbilical stud was Ljuno's space storage.
Angor took out the umbilical stud and looked at the crafting method carefully … but he couldn't understand it.
Or rather, there was no crafting at all. It was as if everything was integrated into one.
This was probably the special ability of the brain domain with the entry "Construct".
As for the material used for the umbilical stud, Angor could understand it. He didn't know the name of the material, but he already analyzed its effect using Narda's Vision.
After all, materials that could create space were similar in nature.
However, there was something special about the Ordovician's space tunnel. People could sense the space inside by touching it. They didn't even need to use their spirit power to activate it.
In this aspect, it was much more convenient than the spatial tools created by Sorcerers.
The convenience here didn't refer to the convenience of access, but to the fact that even ordinary people could use the spatial items made by the Ordovician. As for the spatial items created by alchemists, they basically required mental power to be used, so it was useless for ordinary people to hold them.
Angor could tell that the space inside the umbilical stud wasn't big.
It was about the same size as the soap bubble they rode on.
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