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Chapter 3668 Manor Key Card(2/2)

Angel hesitated for two seconds and said, "It's just that I always feel that some key information is missing."
Angel didn't know exactly what key information was missing, so he could only fall into deep thought.
Laplace and Gripnir didn't understand this either, and couldn't help. They could only stay silent so as not to disturb Angel's thoughts.
About two or three minutes later, a flash of inspiration suddenly flashed in Angel's mind.
"I seem to know where the crux is!"
Laplace and Gripnir looked over. Although they didn't speak, the searching meaning of their eyes was already obvious.
"Everything must have causes and consequences. It must follow logic and sequence."
"The ability of star bugs to receive prompts from the fairyland is actually the 'effect', and its 'cause' is also its premise - the star bugs must first integrate into the Crystal Plain of Dreams before they can accept the universal illumination of the power of the fairyland."
If he does not integrate into the Crystal Plain of Dreams, it would be meaningless for him to receive 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 Crystal Plain of Dreams.
"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...
"Actually, we have been ignoring one thing. Starworm seems to have entered the Crystal Plain of Dreams, but in fact... he has not really been in contact with the Crystal Plain of Dreams."
When Angel said this, Laplace seemed to understand something: "You mean, the starworm has never left the text space?"
If you think about it carefully, the star bug is in the star mark state at the beginning, attached to the envelope.
Then, they were brought into the literal space and awakened in the literal space. During this time, the starworm never left the literal space.
In other words, he has never come into contact with the Dream Crystal Plains of the outside world.
Graipnir also understood what Angel meant: "But, the text space should be considered part of the Crystal Plain of Dreams, right?"
Angel: "In terms of belonging, the text space is indeed part of the Crystal Plain of Dreams. But don't forget... I can't locate the text space even from God's perspective."
"In a sense, the text space has actually transcended the Changyuan of Dreams. 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 actually has little relevance to this world.
In other words, it is an affiliated world like the Tidal World. Although it is attached to the Southern Territory, the internal operating logic of the Tidal World is independent.
Therefore, in Angel's view, the text space is indeed affected by the Crystal Plain of Dreams, but this does not prevent it from being independent.
Gleipnir thought about it and felt that it made sense.
However, whether what Angel said is sophistry or whether it is true still needs to be verified to know.
"Then you mean...take the Starworm out?"
Angel: "No, let Starworm go out on his own. He doesn't want to see the outside world...
Gleipnir's eyes flickered: "I understand, then I'll call him now."
Soon, 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 could see the other side of the world.
But when he fell asleep just now, he didn't see anything. He only saw a long and boundless bridge of dreams...
He kept walking on the Bridge of Dreams, until finally, when he was woken up by Gleipnir, he still had not reached the other end of the Bridge of Dreams.
The so-called other side of the world was completely invisible.
Did he open it in the wrong way? Or was Gripnir 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 worry yet."
In Starworm's suspicious eyes, Gleipnir continued: "You don't want to know the other side of this world, you don't want to see the mountains and rivers outside the fog, go now."
"You'll know if you go there."
Do you know the other side of the world when you go there? Do you have to wake up from sleep and go outside in the fog to see the other side of the world?
Why does it feel so unreliable?
Seeing that Gripnir had no intention of explaining, Starworm hesitated for a few seconds: "Then let me go out and take a look?"
Gleipnir made a "please" gesture.
Starworm paused for a few seconds, then walked towards the door of the villa...
Chapter completed!
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