"Blanche's talent is called Dream Setting."
"In her own words, it's' whitewashing the character setting in the dream ', or Dream Setting for short."
In fact, Blanche already had this talent before she became a talent.
It was just that this talent was too hidden, and no one discovered it. Blanche herself didn't know that this was a 'talent' at the time.
It wasn't until she worshipped Camillo as her master and inadvertently mentioned it that Camillo discovered something was wrong.
The ability of Dream Setting could actually be explained in one sentence: Before falling asleep, imagine a character setting, and then after entering the dream, you would become this character setting.
This sounded a bit strange, but in fact, many people had similar experiences.
Before people fell asleep, it was the most relaxed time and also the time when the cerebral cortex was the most active.
Perhaps it was because life during the day was too tiring. At this time, some people would fantasize about some stories in their minds, stories with themselves as the protagonists or stories that could make them feel 'good'.
For example, before falling asleep, a young girl fantasized that she had become a princess and met the Prince Charming that she had a crush on. Then, all kinds of beautiful and shameful plots happened.
Of course, there were also people who fantasized that they had met more than one Prince Charming, fat and thin, allowing her to choose in her dreams.
Another example was that before falling asleep, a greedy teenager fantasized that he had achieved great things, fantasized that he had become a godly rich man, fantasized that he had become a supreme powerhouse, and fantasized that he had countless beauties …
It could be said that many people arranged an identity for themselves before going to bed, and then experienced a story in their fantasies that made them feel satisfied in their hearts.
However, once these people fell asleep, the fantasy stories would become bubbles and disappear. Until the next day before falling asleep, they would be fantasized again.
But Blanche was not like this.
Her fantasies before falling asleep would extend to her dreams. In her dreams, she would experience the story of her fantasy to whitewash the boring dream.
The most important thing was that if she had power in her dreams, then she really had power.
For example, once before falling asleep, Blanche fantasized that she was a genius girl who broke into a fairy tale fairyland and gained the favor of a fairy. She became extremely powerful in a short period of time and beat down all the bad guys who bullied her …
When Blanche perfected her character setting in her dream, Camillo quietly entered her dream.
When normal people had lucid dreams, although they could become "God" in their dreams and become omnipotent, this was actually an illusory ability. When a Dream Adept entered a dream, they could easily nullify these "omnipotent" abilities.
But Camillo couldn't change Blanche's dream at all.
After he entered the dream, he tried to nullify the power that Blanche had mastered from the fairy, but not only did it not work, but it was also discovered by Blanche.
If Camillo hadn't quickly revealed his identity, he would probably have been beaten to death by Blanche in his dream.
If Camillo died in someone else's dream, the damage to him would be equivalent to having his soul cut in half.
Therefore, although Blanche's "dream setting" was inconspicuous, she could even threaten the life of an official wizard. From this, it was enough to see the uniqueness of Blanche's talent.
After hearing Camillo's explanation, the Moon Lady asked curiously, "Then, can she bring the power she grasped in her dreams to reality?"
Camillo shook his head, "She can't bring it back to reality, but that power is incomparably real in the dream … I don't know how to describe it. It's just that in the dream, she can be very powerful."
At this time, Tiredly, who was held in the Moon Lady's arms, said, "In fact, other people's dreams are just dreams, but Blanche can master the dream power in her dreams."
Camillo's eyes lit up, and he nodded repeatedly, "Yes, yes, you can understand it like that."
Because only Blanche mastered the source of dream power, she could make Camillo, an official Dream Adept, fail in her dream.
"Being able to master the dream power in the dream, even if it's only temporary … is very powerful." The Moon Lady said, "In other words, Blanche is comparable to the powerful creatures of the Dream Realm …"
Camillo: "To some extent, Blanche is indeed comparable to the god of dreams. But that's not entirely true. "
"If Blanche sets herself up as an ordinary person in her dream before going to bed, she will also become an ordinary person in the dream. There will be no powerful power, and it will not threaten dreamers like us. "
Ordinary person? The Moon Lady wondered, "Will Blanche create an ordinary person persona for herself in her dream?"
"Yes."
The Moon Lady, "???" Why?
If she can become a powerhouse, why would she still make herself an ordinary person in her dream? The Moon Lady didn't understand.
Facing the Moon Lady's doubts, Camillo explained the situation.
There were actually two reasons.
First, it was difficult for her to grasp the true essence of being a powerhouse.
Because of the talent of "dream setting", Blanche needed to create a persona and create a story based on this person's setting.
The story of ordinary people was closer to her.
And those powerhouses who could destroy the world were too far away from her. Because she didn't understand and didn't know enough, the pleasure would decrease.
Therefore, the persona of a powerhouse that Blanche created for herself basically belonged to the "ultimate goal".
For example, the Fairy's Dream mentioned before.
Blanche was also an ordinary person at first. She eventually became a powerhouse with the help of the Fairy, not a powerhouse from the beginning.
The powerhouse was the ultimate goal, not the persona at the beginning of the story.
As for why this was designed? Because after becoming a powerhouse, Blanche didn't know how to let this story develop …
Her vision was too low, and she didn't understand the abilities of powerhouses. This was the biggest reason.
Therefore, compared to setting up those empty personas of powerhouses, Blanche personally preferred to set up a persona of an ordinary person who slowly succeeded.
Second, when Blanche set herself as an ordinary person in her dream, she could draw nutrients from this persona.
This was actually the point that Camillo couldn't understand the most.
Once, before Blanche fell asleep, she set herself up as a wandering painter. Through wandering, she witnessed different sceneries and saw different people's hearts. In the end, she relied on her incomparably powerful painting skills to conquer countless painters in the capital, and she transformed into a royal painter.
Blanche named the script for this persona "The True Essence of Wandering".
Blanche had this dream for three days and three nights.
When she woke up, she really had a good painting skill. Although it didn't reach the point of overturning a country like in the dream setting, it was almost the same as a normal painter.
It had to be known that Blanche had no experience in painting at all before this.
In just three days, she became a regular painter.
This was another ability of "Dream Setting".
Camillo: "However, at present, Blanche can only draw nutrients from the persona of an ordinary person and can't draw nutrients from the Transcendent dream."
In other words, Blanche could quickly become a painter, a blacksmith, a tailor, and an artist through the dream setting …
But she couldn't obtain Transcendent Powers through the dream setting, nor could she use it to level up quickly.
But even so, it was still very powerful.
Because Blanche's dream setting could not only be enjoyed by herself, but she could also let others enjoy it together.
For example, Blanche could add another protagonist in the script of "The True Essence of Wandering" and become a double protagonist's dream. Then they would achieve the goal together and become royal painters.
Blanche occupied one protagonist position, and the other protagonist position could be occupied by others.
In other words, as long as Blanche was willing, she could pull people into her dream and train a qualified painter in just three days of dreams.
How powerful was this?
Even though Camillo had experienced it personally, he still couldn't figure out how Blanche did it.
Of course, Blanche herself didn't know …
Camillo: "Although she can only draw nutrients from the persona of an ordinary person now, if her talent becomes stronger in the future, she may be able to obtain more abilities from the persona of a Transcendent."
But …
The stronger her talent, the harder it was to wake her up, so this could be regarded as a double-edged sword.
…
Camillo basically finished talking about Blanche's talent, drawbacks, and peculiarities.
After listening, the Moon Lady did not comment on Blanche's talent. Instead, her eyes flickered as she looked at Mr. Sun.
"Peculiar talent, powerful side effects … I keep feeling that it sounds a little familiar."
Although the Moon Lady didn't say it directly, Mr. Sun probably understood what she meant.
Talents with such peculiar talents actually existed in the source world.
Moreover, some people turned into … mysterious after death.
The "mysterious" here not only referred to mysterious objects but also mysterious natural disasters.
For example, disorder disasters.
Mr. Sun shook his head gently at the Moon Lady: "It has nothing to do with us. The Order Guild once said that the best way to deal with such people is to not pay attention to them. "
Because under the interference of external forces, it was absolutely impossible to become mysterious.
And this "external force" also included "observation".
Observation sounded like a light action, but if placed on the dimensional level, "observation" was a strong interference behavior.
Therefore, even if Blanche's talent might be related to "mystery", once you interfered with her, whether it was strong interference or weak interference, there was basically no possibility of giving birth to mystery.
Because of this, the Order Guild said the three no's of "don't pay attention to them."
The wizards of the source world also maintained this tacit understanding.
Even many wizards would deliberately stay away from this kind of talent. After all, once the talent died and became a "disorder disaster", it would be fatal.
However, for powerhouses like Mr. Sun and the Moon Lady, they would not avoid these talents now because of future changes.
In the face of Blanche, a suspected mysterious talent, they would not investigate, care, or observe her.
But they could reasonably use Blanche's ability to achieve some of their own goals.
But come to think of it …
"You just said so much about Blanche's talent, but I still don't understand. How can she help us enter Gulimo's dream?" The Moon Lady looked at Camilo in confusion.
Blanche's talent was indeed a bit special. But "dream setting" didn't seem to have the ability to bring people into other people's dreams, right?
Camilo seemed to have known that he would be asked. As soon as the Moon Lady's voice fell, he immediately explained, "Blanche's dream setting is not only her own dream, but she can also weave or even invade other people's dreams."
"For example, she can add a dream setting to herself: Tonight, she wants to meet Gulimo in his dream."
With this setting, Blanche could enter Gulimo's dream.
As long as the setting was complete and self-consistent, Blanche could completely replace Gulimo's dream with her own dream and grasp the authority of Gulimo's dream.
"Moreover, Blanche can also join the 2 of you in the setting, making you the protagonists in her dream and enter Gulimo's dream together."
In short, as long as the setting was reasonable, she could complete the invasion.
Moreover, her dream entry was to jump from her own dream into Gulimo's dream. This way, she could bypass the dream bridge and not worry about entering the infinitely extending dream bridge again.
When the Moon Lady heard this, she only felt that Blanche's ability was a bit incredible … But she had to say that she was tempted.
If Blanche could really bring them into Gulimo's dream and even master Gulimo's dream instead, wouldn't they be able to smoothly find and subdue the source of abnormality, 'Luigi'?
Thinking of this, the Moon Lady did not hesitate anymore and asked Camilo to do it quickly.
Camilo nodded and stretched out his finger to point at the crystal ball. The crystal ball produced a suction force, trying to suck in the surrounding people.
Camilo did not resist and was directly sucked into the crystal ball.
The Moon Lady and Mr. Sun did not enter the crystal ball.
Their eyesight was not low. At a glance, they knew that this crystal ball was actually a 'portal', and inside the crystal ball was a Sorcerer's Garden.
Although it was only a miniature Sorcerer's Garden, Camilo had a Sorcerer's Garden before becoming a truth-finder wizard. It could be seen that he should have a fortuitous encounter.
This was also normal. Wizards who could surpass the apprentice stage basically had their own fortuitous encounters. It was just a matter of how big or small they were.
"What kind of garden is this? Did you notice it just now? "The Moon Lady looked at Mr. Sun.
Mr. Sun recalled for a moment, "When the portal opened just now, I sensed the law vein contained in it. It didn't seem to be a mainstream law. It was a very obscure and rare law …"
The Moon Lady rolled her eyes at Mr. Sun, "You said so much, but you still don't know."
After speaking, the Moon Lady looked at Tiredness in her arms and hesitated, "Why don't you stop drooling …"
Tiredness stared at the crystal ball with a strong yearning in his eyes. He even drooled from the corner of his mouth.
"You should know what the law vein of this garden is, right?"
Lethargy did not show any emotion when he saw Camillo's crystal ball. However, after the crystal ball's door was opened, Lethargy seemed to have sensed something. He was so envious that his saliva dripped from his mouth.
Tiredness was coy for a while before whispering, "If I'm not mistaken, it should be the sound system's law of silence."
In other words, this was a silent garden, or a garden of silence.
For a kitten like Tiredness who loved to sleep, a garden like this was perfect.
A soundless environment, a peaceful sleep that would not be woken up, was too important for the kitten!
This was also why Tiredness was drooling while looking at the crystal ball.
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