Chapter 3667 Manor Door Card
Chapter 3667 Manor Door Card
Chapter 3667 Manor Door Card
Dream Crystal is now in a period of rapid development.
Every day, there are new changes in the Dream Crystal Origin.
In the ever-changing world, the Dream Crystal Origin that the starworms can see and the information they can collect are not necessarily true.
In six days, what he could see was probably not even a drop in the ocean.
What's more, there are very few powers of the Dream Crystal Origin that are officially in operation now. Even if the Starworm can collect all the information about the Dream Crystal Origin now, it can only collect the Dream Crystal Origin dominated by the power of "Dreamwalking in Wonderland".
But in the future, when powers become more and more abundant, even if "Sleepwalking in Wonderland" can still occupy a dominant position, a large share will be divided away by other powers.
The Dream Crystal Origin at that time will definitely be two completely different worlds from now.
Therefore, Laplace said with certainty that what the starworm saw was just an illusion of today.
Even if the world of illusion is opened up to the Starworms, it is difficult for them to see the truth.
"Indeed, yesterday's Dream Crystal Origin is different from today's Dream Crystal Origin. What's more, tomorrow's Dream Crystal Origin." At this time, Gleipnir also spoke.
In the foreseeable future, millions, tens of millions, or even more Mirror Realm tribes will enter the Dream Crystal Origin every day.
Under the impact of a large population, Dream Crystal Origin will undergo earth-shaking changes every day. Yesterday and today are very different, not to mention the difference between today and tomorrow.
So, after thinking about it, Gleipnir also agreed with Laplace's opinion.
After listening to Laplace and Gleipnir's thoughts, Angel also fell into thought.
After a moment, he figured it out and said, "Then let's do as Laplace said. If the starworm is interested in the outside world, let him go."
"Let him see whatever he wants to see. Don't stop him, and don't tell him too much information."
"Let him measure the Dream Crystal Origin himself."
Because only the information he measured himself would be considered absolutely reliable. Even if Angel and others stuffed the information in front of him, if he didn't measure it himself, he would still think it was false information.
Therefore, letting him watch it himself is not only the easiest way, but also the most in line with current reality.
The most important thing is that the reason why Angel decided to set the Starworm "free" is... the Starworm cannot be taken offline at the moment.
The inability to log off line means that the Starworm cannot use the "offline method" to move quickly.
Angel and others returned to Rabbit Town from the Uriel copy. They only needed to log off once and Angel could reset the log-on point.
Cross the distance of time and space in an instant.
But Starworm couldn't do that. If he wanted to go to Rabbit Town from outside the Uriel copy, he could only measure the distance on foot.
He will stay in the Dream Crystal Plain for at least three to six days. During these few short days, because starworms have to go everywhere on foot, the world he can see and the information he can understand will be severely limited.
Therefore, even if the starworms were really set "free", the information he could see would be very limited.
After Ingres made the final decision, everyone reached a unanimous decision. Next, they began to discuss some details of the implementation.
For example, if Starworm asked them for intelligence, which intelligence could he tell them, and which intelligence should he collect on his own...
Also, do you want to give Starworm a temporary manor access card?
As for the former, Angel could still discuss it with them; but when it came to the latter, even Angel was confused.
"Manor door card? What is this?"
Laplace and Gleipnir were discussing enthusiastically, but Angel was confused. He hadn't been away from the Dream Crystal Plain for long, so why did he feel that there were so many things he had never heard of?
"You can think of the manor door card as permission to enter and exit this 'Glutton Feast' text space."
Laplace explained: "After Gleipnir and I obtained this text space, we naturally unlocked all the permissions here, including the permission to invite others to stay here permanently."
"That is, the manor door card."
"If Starworm gets the manor door card, no matter how far away he is outside, he can freely enter and exit this text space as long as he thinks about it."
After hearing this, Angel probably understood that it was similar to the concept of "portable space". When you are tired outside, you can come in here to rest.
"Can the manor door card be temporary?" asked Angel.
Laplace nodded. "Yes, we can freely set how long the manor door card can run."
Laplace and Gleipnir are like "landlords" who can change the duration of the manor's door card at any time if they want.
"If that's the case... I personally think that I can give him a door card." Angel thought: "He has left the text space and appeared near the Uriel copy."
"The area around Uriel Dungeon is almost entirely deserted and uninhabited."
"It will probably take him a long time to find human habitation. The environment outside is harsh and it's raining... It's better to give him a door card as a place for him to rest."
Gleipnir also nodded and said, "Moreover, the longer he stays in the manor, the less time he has to explore for intelligence outside, and the less intelligence he can find."
"So, I also agree to issue him a six-day manor access card."
After Gleipnir finished speaking, he looked at Laplace.
Laplace was indifferent: "I naturally have no objection, but please note that the prerequisite for issuing the manor door card is... he must have a text column."
Yes, the so-called "manor door card" is not a physical object.
Instead, it is a virtual card directly sent to the other party's text column.
Laplace said this and gave Angel a manor access card, which would last for a month. It wasn't that Laplace didn't want to give more time, but she could only give a month, and the card could be renewed after a month.
Like...monthly rent.
When Angel saw the "Manor Card" appearing on the text column, he was also stunned.
Style is indeed a virtual card.
Golden patterns surround the card, with thorny branches climbing up from the back and a large blooming Mary rose in the center.
It just corresponds to this text manor full of big Mary roses.
By "eye movement", Ingres turned the card to the front.
The front of the card doesn’t have that many fancy things, just a plain white card face and a few rows of laser fonts in the center of the card face: “Manor Gate Card (30 days)”
When Ingres fixed his eyes on the words "Manor Door Card", a dialog box popped up in the text bar.
「Enter the manor/Leave the manor」
Because Angel is in the manor now, the "Leave Manor" button is highlighted, indicating that you can leave at any time. The "Enter Manor" button is gray, which means it cannot be clicked.
When Ingres moved his eyes to "30 days", a countdown immediately appeared in the text column, accurate to the minute and second.
"So this is the manor door card." Angel muttered, looking up at Laplace: "It seems that it will not be so easy for Starworm to get the manor door card."
Laplace nodded. "Yes, it's fine to give him the manor door card, but the prerequisite for him to get the manor door card is that he has to have a text column. And the prerequisite for having a text column is that he can access the Wonderland copy."
Laplace said this and glanced in the direction of the second floor: "And in order to access the Wonderland copy, the prerequisite is to be able to obtain the Wonderland prompt... Now it depends on whether the Wonderland power will change after he falls asleep."
Angel also looked towards the second floor at this time.
Through the God's perspective, he had seen the star worm lying on the bed and falling into a deep sleep.
"He's asleep." Angel whispered.
Laplace and Gleipnir immediately looked at Angel: "Then...are there any changes?"
Angel did not answer immediately, but entered the vision of power, wanting to see the changes of the starworm under the vision of power.
Before, in the power's vision, the area around the starworm was completely a quarantine zone.
In other words, Starworm is a complete outsider.
All power will bypass him, as if he is invisible.
And now...
In fact, not much has changed.
The starworm still looks like an "outsider", but the boundaries of the "isolation zone" around him seem to have become a little blurred.
The border itself has clear jagged edges, but at this moment it seems like a frame has been skipped. Occasionally it will blur, and then the border will return to normal, and then skip a frame again... and so on.
Ingres told everyone what he had discovered.
"What's going on?" Laplace and Gleipnir both looked puzzled.
Angel shrugged: "I don't know either. But since the boundary has become blurred, I feel that my previous judgment should be correct. 'Dream' is indeed very important, but..."
Laplace: "Just what?"
Angel hesitated for two seconds and said, "It's just that I always feel like some key information is missing."
Angel didn't know what key information was missing and could only fall into deep thought.
Laplace and Gleipnir didn't understand this and couldn't help. They could only stand by silently to avoid disturbing Angel's thoughts.
About two or three minutes later, an idea suddenly flashed through Angel's mind.
"I think I know what the problem is!"
Laplace and Gleipnir looked over. Although they didn't say anything, the inquiry in their eyes was obvious.
"Everything has to have cause and effect. It has to follow logic and order."
"The fact that the star worms can receive hints from the fairyland is actually the 'result'. The 'cause', and also the premise, is that the star worms must first integrate into the Dream Crystal Origin before they can receive the illumination of the fairyland's power."
If he doesn't integrate into the Dream Crystal Origin, it will be meaningless even if he receives the power of the fairyland.
"So in my opinion, 'dream' is indeed a link, but the starworm still lacks a prerequisite for integrating into the dream crystal."
"Then what is this prerequisite?" Laplace probably understood what Angel meant, but she still didn't quite understand how to achieve this so-called prerequisite.
Angel thought for a moment and said, "I have a guess..."
"In fact, we have always overlooked one thing. The star worm seems to have entered the Dream Crystal Origin, but in fact... he has not really come into contact with the Dream Crystal Origin."
When Angell said this, Laplace seemed to understand something: "You mean, the starworm has never left the text space?"
If you think about it, the starworm started out as a star mark, attached to the envelope.
Then, they brought it into the text space and awakened it in the text space. During this period of time, the star worm never left the text space.
In other words, he has never come into contact with the Dream Crystal Origin of the outside world.
Gleipnir also understood what Angel meant: "But, the text space should also be considered a part of the Dream Crystal Origin, right?"
Angel: "In terms of ownership, the text space is indeed part of the Dream Crystal Origin. But don't forget... I can't locate the text space even with a God's perspective."
"In a sense, the text space has actually transcended the Dream Crystal Origin. In other words, it actually has another set of operating logic."
This is actually not difficult to understand.
Just like storage space, although you are in the current world, your storage space is actually not very related to this world.
Or it could be said that it is a subsidiary world like the Tidal Realm. Although it is attached to the Southern Region, the operating logic within the Tidal Realm itself is independent.
Therefore, in Ingres's view, the text space is indeed affected by the Dream Crystal, but it does not prevent it from being independent.
Gleipnir thought about it and felt that there was some truth in it.
However, whether what Ingres said was sophistry or the truth still needs to be verified.
"So what you mean is... take the starworm out?"
Angel: "No, let the starworm go out by itself. Doesn't he want to see the outside world..."
Gleipnir's eyes flickered. "I understand. I'll go call him now."
Soon, the starworm was awakened and came to the hall.
He was still a little confused at this time, because Gleipnir had said before that as long as he fell asleep, he would be able to see the other side of this world.
But he had just fallen asleep and did not see anything, only a long and endless dream bridge...
He kept walking on the Dream Bridge until he was finally awakened by Gleipnir, but he still hadn't reached the other end of the Dream Bridge.
The so-called other side of the world was never seen at all.
Did he open it the wrong way? Or was Gleipnir deceiving himself? Or was there some other reason he didn't know?
"I……"
Starworm was about to ask a question, but was interrupted by Gleipnir: "I know what you want to ask, but don't be impatient."
In the star worm's suspicious eyes, Gleipnir continued: "Don't you want to know the other side of this world? Don't you want to see the mountains and rivers outside the fog? Go now."
"You'll know if you go."
Will you know once you go there? Is it true that the other side of the world can only be seen through the fog after waking up from sleep?
Why does it feel so unreliable?
Seeing that Gleipnir had no intention of explaining, Starworm hesitated for a few seconds: "Then I should go out and take a look?"
Gleipnir gestured "please".
The Starworm paused for a few seconds, but still walked towards the gate of the villa...
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