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Chapter two hundred and fourteen exposure

"Look at this picture."

After handing the drawing to Kana, Dean recalled the yoga teaching videos he had seen while scrolling through his cell phone and tried to guide her.

"Take a deep breath, then cross your legs, meditate, and construct this image in your mind..."

Kana looked at the drawing in her hand, then looked up at Dean.

There was a very understandable emotion in his eyes.

Are you sick?

Dean's face turned dark when he understood.

"No wisdom!"

He reached out and slapped Kana on the head angrily.

"What?"

I just don’t want you to say that.

Kana shook her ears and showed a disgusted expression.

However, despite being disgusted, it still obediently followed Dean's instructions, crossing its short legs on the carpet and making a meditative appearance.

"Here."

After it was done, he responded perfunctorily.

Seeing Kana meditating cross-legged in a decent manner, Dean's expression relaxed, and he also moved closer, took a deep breath, and closed his eyes.

One person and one pet sat on the carpet, like two statues, and began to meditate according to the model.

However, this meditation is different from the meditation that a magician practices.

Dean's meditation does not have any extraordinary significance. If I had to sum it up in a more profound way, it would be to harmonize the body and mind by thinking exclusively about something.

It's called daze.

It's just a directional daze.

Dean believes that this state of emptying the brain will be more conducive to contact in the "field" of one person and one pet.

Although he couldn't feel it, Kana should be able to feel something.

Over time, we may be able to resonate with each other and produce some new changes.

It can even be called "cultivation" in a certain sense.

It's just that unlike other professions, the focus of this cultivation method is on Kana, and the only effort Dean needs to make is to accompany her.

In fact, to be honest, if we only consider the suitability, Crab Erha, who is in the period of change, may be more suitable for "field" stimulation than Kana.

After all, it is at the juncture of evolution, and it will be easier to capture some changes in the "field".

But Dean always has an inexplicable intuition. When "field" and "field" come into contact to a certain extent and create a certain resonance, some special changes may occur between him and the stimulating familiar.

It's hard to say exactly what kind of change it will be.

Dean can only rely on his own understanding of the "field" to guess that the "field" that fits together may become a channel linking the magic pet and the breeder. Through this channel, the two may be able to

Have deeper conversations.

However, no matter what kind of changes would happen, he would not be able to accept this deeper relationship between himself and Crab.

Dean could feel the discomfort coming from his stomach without even thinking about it.

So he decisively gave up the rising Crab and chose Kana.

Opening one eye, Dean observed Kana's condition and found that her breathing was gradually stabilizing. It seemed that she had found some feeling. He immediately put aside distracting thoughts and adjusted himself according to his previous experience in learning meditation.

status.

One person and one pet are close together, feeling each other's breath, and their breathing gradually synchronizes.

Dean was counting his heartbeats in the darkness, and vaguely seemed to have captured the existence of something.

He felt floating for a moment, and then quickly returned to normal.

It was so fast that he couldn't even tell whether it was his imagination.

In this strange state of seeming nothingness, Dean's mind gradually became empty and fell into silence.

"call……"

"Here..."

Soon, two slight snores sounded one after another in the living room.

So when Lucy and Ronan came in with their books, they saw Dean and Kana sleeping in a pile, each occupying a small half of the carpet, relying on each other, and they were still a little weirdly harmonious.

The two children looked at each other, and for a moment they didn't know whether they should go forward and wake them up.

But soon, they noticed the sudden appearance of the big guy in the living room, as well as the transcripts all over the floor.

The children probably guessed something. After sorting out the papers silently, they also thoughtfully covered the teacher who was sleeping on the carpet with a quilt.

The slight movement woke Kana up. It rubbed its eyes, and after realizing that it had fallen asleep, it kept glancing at Dean with its disgusting eyes, which seemed to say "as expected".

Lucy thought it would shake the teacher awake, but she didn't expect the cub sighed, pulled the quilt for Dean, and left in the balloon.

Under the careful care of his apprentices and familiars, Dean slept on the carpet until the afternoon.

Finally, it was Ryan who came in a hurry to wake him up.

The knight lifted the blanket, opened the person's eyelids mercilessly, opened his mouth and told two big news, knocking Dean awake.

"Morrison ran away. The team leader decided to start the qualifying competition early. The time is tonight. You still have six hours to prepare!"

"Wait, what...Morrison ran away?"

Dean's eyes widened, and he instantly felt as if a pool of clear spring was pouring on him in mid-air, washing away all his sleep.

He digested the news and tried his best to show a shocked expression.

He looked as if he had just learned the news, and his expression was so natural that even Dean himself felt that he might have done the wrong thing in his previous life.

However, this shock cannot be said to be completely fake. At least one third of it is true.

Dean really didn't expect that the knights would respond so quickly.

After all, according to the little assassin, the back-up plan Morrison left behind was not simple. Although it was not perfect, it was not that easy to see through.

As a result, less than a day had passed since he learned that Morrison had escaped, and the Knights had already reacted and made a decisive decision to plan ahead.

This efficiency can be said to be quite high.

Dean was a little curious as to how the Knights discovered that Morrison had escaped, but this question was obviously not suitable to raise at this time.

He thought he had just received the news. After a brief shock, he immediately focused on the second half of the sentence.

"Is there anything I need to prepare?"

Ryan, who already knew the entire plan from the group leader, nodded and reminded: "We have sent a message to the magicians. If they can catch up, they will most likely choose to surround it from the outside."

"I suggest you avoid this direction, because those who can react in time to break out will be strong. You don't have enough manpower, so there is no need to focus on this small number of targets. It is time-consuming and labor-intensive and the return is not high. It is better to cast a wider net.

Starting from the perspective of quantity, we can better utilize the advantages of selective breeding houses.”
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