Chapter 2912 Trigger(2/2)
Immediately afterwards, this huge balloon with a human head fell directly from the sky like a meteorite.
The extremely terrifying power has even exceeded Gleipnir's limit, and Gleipnir had to avoid the edge.
Even Laplace found it difficult to remain unharmed amidst such terrifying power as a meteor. In the end, she had no choice but to follow Gleipnir and avoid it first.
However, before Laplace escaped, with her speed, she was able to make a choice between the unconscious Bila and the sleeping Helen, and rescue one of them.
The wonderful thing is that the distance between Laplace and Bila and Helen is the same at this time, and at this moment, she can only save one.
Once you save the other one, time will be too late.
It is equivalent to saying that this is directly relying on external force to force Laplace to make a choice.
Who lives? Who dies?
When Angel saw this scene, he also understood Laplace's current situation. He did not expect that "Dream in Wonderland" could be so good at playing...
After confirming that Laplace already knew that the last 1% of the exploration degree lies in the "need to live or die", "Wonderland" simply came to the bottom of the pot and directly produced a classic plot in a very copy game——
Killing plot!
Moreover, instead of killing them all, Laplace was asked to choose between Helen and Bila.
Choose one of the two, forcing you to make a choice immediately. Your choice will determine whether the final degree of exploration can be achieved.
Angel can only say that Dreamland is too good at ‘playing’.
Time was very short, and there was no time for everyone to discuss, so the final decision still rested with Laplace.
Under the gaze of everyone, Laplace barely hesitated and ran to Helen's side as fast as he could, pulling him and running out of the place covered by the "meteor".
The moment Laplace took Helen off the roof, the meteorite fell to the ground and a hole was made in the ground.
Bila, who was not rescued, also turned into dregs.
The three-in-one head balloon in the pothole is also slowly collapsing.
As the sun shines, a large amount of information flow that can be seen by the naked eye quickly gathers in the sky above the entire special dreamland.
With the flow of information, the special dream "Glutton's Feast" also announced its end.
As for whether this copy will continue to mutate after the end, or whether other situations will occur, it all depends on what information Laplace and Graipnir will get.
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Under Angel's gaze, the small garden was slowly filled with white mist.
Among them, Laplace and Gleipnir disappeared from the white mist, apparently returning to the outside world.
Little Helen, on the other hand, was left in the white mist.
He curled up and seemed to be still in a drowsy state. The white mist slowly enveloped him, and finally he was completely invisible.
Angel did not continue to go deeper into the white mist, but retreated from the perspective of the small garden.
His eyes immediately caught sight of Laplace and Gleipnir not far away. Sure enough, they were kicked out immediately after completing the copy.
However, Angel's focus was not on the two of them.
It's the whip-shaped crystal creation.
Last time, after Helen's Dream ended, the crystal creation bloomed.
This time, after the glutton's feast is over, will there be changes in the crystal creation?
Angel lowered his head, wanting to see the condition of the crystal creation. However, when he lowered his head, he discovered that... the crystal creation was gone.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Crystal creations will indeed disappear, but they usually appear for three to five minutes before disappearing. It is unlikely that they will disappear so quickly.
Wouldn't that be... not hiding?
Since it's not hidden, does that mean that Laplace has completely cleared this dungeon this time?
Thinking of this, Angel raised his head and looked at Laplace.
Laplace also understood Angel's expression, and nodded slightly with his earnest eyes.
"It's really 100%?!" Angel couldn't help but whisper. After hesitating for a moment, he couldn't help but ask: "You...how did you judge?"
Laplace: "Are you asking about the last choice?"
Angel nodded, and finally chose Helen or Bila. If it were him, he might hesitate for a while. How did Laplace make such a decisive choice?
Laplace: "Choice is nothing more than an extension of logic, and this choice actually only needs to consider two kinds of logic."
The first logic is an extension of "Helen's Dream".
Previously, in "Helen's Dream", Laplace had killed the masked man, Helen; but killing Helen did not increase the exploration level, and the exploration level was still 99%. This means that killing Helen does not increase the exploration level.
Will increase exploration.
If Helen's dream is to be explored to perfection, Helen cannot die.
According to the revelation that Gleipnir received, if you want "Glutton's Feast" to reach 100% exploration, you must make up for the flaws of the previous "Helen's Dream".
Since Helen cannot die, it must be Bila who dies.
The second logic is actually inferred from the "purpose of existence" of special dreams.
After the "jealous poisonous woman" information was leaked, the entire story background of Helen's Dream was revealed.
Helen, in her dream, imagined herself as a powerful masked man.
Through the masked man, he punished all those who had abused him. Among them were the former housekeeper, former head maid, former cook and Bila of the Fan family.
It can be said that Helen's dream is a fantasy dream of revenge.
Since it is a dream of revenge, it is natural that his revenge must be satisfied to make this dream complete.
"Bila's Dream" and "The Glutton's Feast" are most likely related to appetite. To put it bluntly, it means eating enough. Although the food here can also eat people, there is no element of revenge, and there is no element of revenge.
There is no need to kill Helen.
On the contrary, the glutton must kill Laplace and Gleipnir because they are on her menu.
And the solution to the special dream cannot really let them die. Since they are not dead, then it can only be Bila.
No matter which logic is used, the final answer is that Bila dies. Since Bila dies, Helen must live.
This is why Laplace chose to save Helen without any hesitation.
Facts have proved that her choice was not wrong.
After she rescued Helen in the "plot kill", the last 1% of the exploration speed was finally made up.
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After listening to Laplace's narration, Angel also showed a look of understanding.
Indeed, considering various circumstances, in the end 'Bila dies and Helen lives' is the most likely answer.
Moreover, from an emotional point of view, Angel also hopes that Helen will survive in the end. Even though everything that happens here is just an insignificant and illusory dream for Helen, giving Helen a sweet dream can be considered a kind of comfort.
Putting aside these slightly dull thoughts, Angel turned his attention to Laplace again.
Now that the special dream of "Glutton's Feast" has ended, based on the situation of the previous "Helen's Dream", corresponding prompts and rewards should be given to those who clear the level this time.
So what will be the reward this time?
After all, it is 100% exploration, so the reward should be better than the last time, right?
Chapter completed!