Chapter 600 Fantasy Link
Chapter 600 Fantasy Linkage
Today’s main attraction, the Wind Demon, is about to appear.
Sol slowly backed away, leaving the main stage to the old hag.
A witch slowly walked out of the dark passageway in front.
The other party’s face was somehow covered with a black veil, making it impossible to see her appearance, but Penny recognized the fluctuation of spiritual power on her.
“It’s a wind demon!” But again, Penny was a bit puzzled, “But it seems like something isn’t quite right.”
“What did you sense?” Saul asked.
“I feel that her spiritual power is much weaker than just now.”
Penny’s words once again confirmed Saul’s suspicions, and the fact that the Wind Demon was already standing in front of Saul and the diary didn’t prompt him at least showed that his plan was somewhat feasible.
The wind demon saw the old hag at first glance, and then also recognized Saul standing behind the old hag.
She was indeed surprised at first, but then immediately calmed down.
“Did you guys think that when I took away the Demon Storage Pool, I didn’t kill you with my hands, so you presumed to resist?”
The words were full of anger, and if it wasn’t for the fact that the diary hadn’t signaled until now, Saul would have really had to believe it.
And the old hag was rarely fooled by the other party, she didn’t listen to those flowery words at all, and directly rushed up.
The wind demon didn’t respond to the fight, facing the two, and once again didn’t enter the dimly lit passage behind her.
The old hag followed closely behind.
But strangely, as soon as both men entered the darkness, Sol lost all sense of them.
Then, the darkness in front of them was like ink dripping into water, expanding and spreading towards Saul’s side.
Just as Saul took a step back, the darkness accelerated and ate him in one gulp.
The world in his eyes instantly changed.
In front of him was no longer a winding cave, but a bustling city.
The streets were filled with traffic.
Rich people and nobles in gorgeous clothes were riding comfortably in open carriages, talking and laughing.
Beside the road there were children in tattered clothes waiting for the horse manure that had fallen into the street.
The sound of clothes rubbing together, the sound of hard-soled shoes clashing against the gravel road, the sound of people talking with strange intonations ……
Being in the midst of all this hustle and bustle, Saul’s mind was flooded with new memories at this point. It was as if he was no longer a sorcerer walking on the edge of life and death in pursuit of power, but an ordinary civilian.
More and more details and memories appeared that seemed to be complementing his memories as a civilian.
Saul was not affected by this sudden transformation, he closed his eyes and all sorts of noisy sounds instantly disappeared.
It was as if closing his eyes allowed the memories to return.
But Saul also knew that if he allowed himself to sink, he would soon forget who he was and sink completely, becoming a part of the bustling city.
“Is this an illusion?”
Saul answered the question himself just as he finished speaking.
“No.”
A pair of silver, metal-like outlined wings protruded from the gap between Sol’s shoulder blades behind his back.
“It’s a dream.” Saul slowly opened his eyes.
The bustling city and noisy voices reappeared, but failed to shake Saul.
Gradually, he found a sense of dissonance in a world that seemed so real that it made him a little confused about what was real and what was not at first.
That is, when you stare wide-eyed and try to see the details of the world, you realize that everything is blurred.
When Saul’s perception returned to its proper place, the disguise lost its effectiveness.
With a flap of the silver wings behind him, his entire body flew high into the sky like a real butterfly.
Time was passing rapidly in the dream world, and the images gradually turned into lines.
Then, “ding–“
It was as if the sound of a current signal being turned off. Saul opened his eyes.
He was still standing in the dimly lit passage.
The darkness that had once swept over his entire body had disappeared.
But the old hag and the wind demon were also gone.
“When the wind demon just appeared, the fluctuations in her body were only at the level of a second-order witch, but Penny said that she still maintained a third-order pressure in front of the others. Now it seems that this intimidating pressure is nothing more than some sort of disguise.”
Saul was a bit puzzled, “But why did the power of her disguise come from the dream world?”
“Wind Demons are just as good at dreams as Dream Makers?”
“Or did the Dream Maker have a hand in the Wind Demon’s disguise?”
Sol’s face changed.
If the Dream Maker was secretly related to the Wind Demon, it would be dangerous for him and the old witch to counterattack this time.
The only good thing was that the diary hadn’t objected so far. In other words, as long as they took down the wind demon before the Dream Maker reacted, they still had a chance of getting out in one piece.
Thinking of this, Saul no longer hesitated to look for where both the wind demon and the old hag had gone. He took a step into the dimly lit passageway in front of him, while letting Penny scout ahead.
However, this time, he had just turned a corner when he saw a fork in the road.
The left side went up and the right side went slightly down.
“Which way?”
Saul looked to the right first, and as a result, the diary, which had been unmoving, surprisingly came out!
[July 4, 319th year of the Solstice Calendar.
Curious about the battle of the Highborn?
Take a sneak peek.
Maybe you’ll understand the truth sooner.
Or recognize reality sooner.
Truth is death.
[Reality is also.]
Can’t go right!
The diary is clear on this death warning.
Right now, he goes to the right channel ending in a death.
It was just that the content of this warning really made him curious.
What truth would he see, what reality would he discover?
But Saul could still control his curiosity. After seeing the death warning, he didn’t cast half an eye at the right passage anymore, but turned around and walked into the left passage.
The passage to the left wound its way upwards, and the walls of the mountain were no longer a deliberately paved stone wall, but a primitive mixture of earth and stone.
It appeared to have been just recently excavated.
Witchcraft spells used to support the walls could be seen at intervals. The magic crystals inlaid on them were also full of magic.
“The new passageway …… deliberately opened up by the wind demon should be for the magic storage pool.” Sol’s heart rejoiced and immediately quickened his pace.
If it wasn’t to guard against possible traps, he would have flown.
But perhaps because it wasn’t time yet, or because the wind demon was already too lazy to set up more traps, Saul’s next journey was smooth.
Soon, after three minutes of traveling upwards, a curtain of light appeared in front of him.
Behind the curtain of light should be the place where the Demon Storage Pool was located.
Penny, who was scouting ahead, stopped and said with some surprise, “Brother Saul, the power contained in this light curtain seems to be the power of dreams as well~”
“Another dream?” Saul frowned, “It seems that there must be entanglements between this wind demon and the dream maker that are not known to outsiders.”
Sol stepped forward and realized that the light screen contained an extremely complex operation of magic. It seemed that the only way to safely open the light curtain was to unravel the laws of its operation.
“Is it time to solve the puzzle again?” Thor’s eyes fell on the diary once again, “If I spend too much time here, I might alert Clark the Dream Maker. Although he let me off the hook after realizing I was a student of Mentor Gortha. But if he finds out that I know his secret with the wind demon, he will definitely kill me. So diary buddy, I still have to ask you this time!”
Before Diary could respond, Sol suddenly heard Penny’s voice with dejection in its complacency.
“Brother Saul, I can crack this light screen oh! It’s very easy!”
I’m going out today, so chapter two should be in the evening.
(End of chapter)