After carefully sensing each step of the long ladder and walking on it repeatedly, Owen finally discovered some of the mysteries of the long ladder.
The entire long ladder looks ordinary, but it is not made of ordinary materials, giving it an unshakable hardness. And the entire palace is made of such a material, so it has not been pried away piece by piece by the monks who entered here.
After several attempts to destroy the long ladder, Owen immediately reacted: "No! It's not that the ladder is made of hard material, but the consciousness!"
What enters this ruin is not the monk's real body, but only his consciousness. It can also be said that the entire ruins exist in the dimension of the monk's conscious thinking. It is normal for there to be some things that are difficult to explain. And the founder of the ruins only needs
Let the monks who enter here subconsciously believe that this place is indestructible, and no monk can destroy it!
Owen majors in the Law of Dreams, which also involves influencing the thinking of living beings, but it is only an extremely superficial environmental guidance. If the living beings have strong obsessions, the effect will not be particularly obvious. But this ruins can make all monks
Without damaging it in the slightest, the ideological attainments of its founders are undoubtedly revealed.
First, he forcibly stripped away the consciousness of the monks who entered here, and then changed their thinking without the monks being aware of it. This has exceeded Owen's imagination of the master. The most powerful existence in the crystal wall system should be the master.
Some of the original masters already have some authority over the crystal wall system and can easily control the life and death of the gods. But now Owen has come into contact with an existence that seems to be even more powerful than the master.
Putting aside the question of domination, Owen continued to concentrate on sensing every inch of every step.
"indestructible!"
"Nothing can break it!"
“Eternal and everlasting!”
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Countless extremely subtle fluctuations in thinking power appeared in Owen's perception, slightly affecting his thinking. However, these thinking powers did not confuse him again, but woke him up immediately.
Compared with the remaining soul power on the planet where I lived in my previous life, the thinking power on this long ladder is countless times greater. Moreover, what is attached to the surface of the planet is soul power, and what is attached to these long ladders is what is left after the soul power dissipates.
A little bit of thinking power. Looking at the total amount, this ruins ladder is obviously more valuable.
Endless thinking power. Layers stacked on the stairs, giving the entire ladder a magical ability to change thinking. When the monks entered this ruins, they were already affected by the long ladder, and at the level of conscious thinking, they changed the thoughts in this ruins.
All things are defined as indestructible.
Every ray of thinking power is extremely weak, even for Owen, it is difficult to absorb it, and it is even more difficult to deduce and trace the scene at that time. However, at this time, Owen has defined this ruins as extremely valuable, and naturally needs to understand it in more detail.
History is the best way to carry out targeted research.
Starting from the first step of the ladder, Owen slowly sensed every ray of thinking power existing on the ladder and selected some that were possible to deduce. Perhaps because there were too many thinking powers attached to each step, Owen's
My energy is also very limited, and I have to stop and rest from time to time to restore my mind and consciousness.
To sift through the weak thinking power attached to the entire long ladder, the workload is extremely huge, so Owen ignores the passage of time and devotes all his energy to it.
During the long-term screening, Owen also gradually discovered some rules. The stronger and purer the emotion contained in the power of thinking, the more powerful its essence is and the more it meets Owen's selection criteria. This also greatly speeds up his selection.
, reducing the complicated induction process.
Because he didn't pay attention to the passage of time, Owen didn't know how long it took him to filter out the thinking power on the entire long ladder.
The traceability of the power of thinking was so smooth that Owen was a little surprised. Clear scenes appeared in his consciousness, completely showing the history of this ruins. The history of this ruins is also related to Owen.
Wen's conjecture is almost the same.
These scenes where the power of thinking can be traced back are all after the ruins were abandoned, making the origin of the entire ruins even more mysterious.
In the scene traced back, waves of monks entered here, struggling to decipher the forbidden laws on the long stairs. And these thinking powers basically fell into the long ladder and were eventually attacked by the forbidden laws and fell. They
After the death, the obsession is difficult to let go. After the soul disintegrates, there is still a trace of soul power, which stacks up the entire ladder in countless layers.
As the forbidden law continues to operate, these remaining soul powers are gradually being wiped out. Among the endless soul powers, some with strong emotions may leave a trace of thinking power on the ladder.
Over the long years, although the forbidden laws on the long staircase were mysterious, they were also broken by countless monks with amazing talents. Then everything in this ruins that was slightly valuable, or things that the monks could not see through, were all destroyed.
It was completely looted. Only the palace, the long staircase, the back garden and the square, which were difficult to destroy, were not pried away.
The entire staircase was originally covered with forbidden methods, which seemed to be the means of the immortal system. And in the scenes traced out, there are also countless monks' various attempts and final methods to crack these forbidden methods. All the scenes together are a book teaching forbidden methods.
A treasure book of the layout structure and cracking methods of magic. As long as he fully understands the information about the forbidden magic in it, Owen is enough to become a master of forbidden magic in establishing a sect.
It's just that Oven is not satisfied with this result. A book that teaches forbidden laws simply cannot match the value of the entire ruins. If the being who established the ruins wants to teach forbidden laws, he can directly use ordinary substances in reality in the outside world.
Or for those precious cultivation materials, it might be better to find an ordinary planet or area to build ruins. Why would he need to do all this?!
Slowly recalling all the traced scenes, Owen wanted to dig deeper into the hidden value.
Because there are specific scenes, the sense of immersion is stronger. The more you recall the traced scenes, the greater the impact on Owen's conscious thinking. And now the effect of the impact on conscious thinking is very different.
"immortal!"
Perhaps the monks know that after their death, they are not completely dead. Therefore, their remaining soul power contains a belief in this long ladder - it will not be destroyed!
The reason why every monk has this belief is that he wants his soul power to exist for a longer time. Maybe they will have the opportunity to be resurrected from these soul powers. Therefore, all fallen monks are subjectively
The long ladder was given an immortal label.
From the temptation of profit to the thinking power left behind after the monk's death, the builder of this ruins seems to be originally for these thinking powers. To be precise, he may be for the thinking power with a strong immortal will!
What is the use of such thinking power? Just trace back to the original scene and integrate your own perception into it, and you will be able to perceive the immortal will in it. The immortal will left behind by each fallen monk is different, but they all lead to the same goal by different ways. , leading to ultimate immortality!
If he could fully comprehend all the remaining power of thinking, Owen himself would inevitably be affected, creating an almost indelible and immortal will.
Owen looked at the entire long staircase again. This was simply an immortal road forged by the lives of countless monks! (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!