Laplace was surprised and began to take stock of his environment.
There are roses in full bloom all around, and there are garden paths paved with long stones on the ground. You can vaguely see a large house with a red roof and white walls in the distance. From the first impression, it seems to belong to a wealthy family.
small garden.
It's just that this "rich family" shouldn't be a noble, otherwise the house in the distance wouldn't be so simple.
After all, this is a new place, and Laplace doesn't know the details here. She held back and did not move, but controlled the power of shedding scales to release her perception outwards.
The perception spread for about ten meters, and then came to the exit of this small garden.
The arch at the exit is very festive. Not only are there colorful roses wrapped around it, but there are also several colorful balloons tied to the top, floating leisurely in the air.
It seems that this wealthy family should be in a moment of celebration?
Laplace's perception continued to move forward, and soon she crossed the small garden and arrived outside the large house with red tiles and white walls.
There is also a flower room near the house, which is more exquisite than the garden.
However, apart from the greenhouse, there is nothing else worth mentioning. Fences, gravel paths, street lamps, neatly constructed garden trees, lush fruit trees, swings under the trees... are all very common objects.
Laplace felt it all and determined that there was nothing special, then he focused on the only two roads at the moment.
One road naturally leads to the big house, and the other leads through the dense groves, leaving the house and heading to the outside world.
Faced with these two choices, Laplace didn't get too entangled. She had a hunch that she appeared here inexplicably, and it couldn't be without a reason. The neighborhood was so peaceful, and the only closed place was the big house; so
, the answer may be hidden in the house.
Since she thought the answer lay in the house, she left it for last. She first went to see the situation outside and determined her position, and then it was not too late to go back to the house.
After making the decision, Laplace controlled his perception and walked outside.
However, when Laplace walked through the woods and came to the gate, he discovered that there was an "illusion" outside the door.
From a distance, there are "ghosts" of a large number of houses outside, which should be the houses in the neighboring streets; but when looking closer, I realize that it is not the "ghosts" caused by the distance, but everything outside, whether it is a house or a house.
Numbers are all phantoms.
It's completely illusory, with only a rough outline. You can see that there seems to be a clock tower opposite, and there is a row of bungalows next to it?
This should be a city street? But in the house she was in, every place was very clear, as if it were real, while other places looked like a dream.
Huh...a dream?
While Laplace was thinking, this word suddenly came to his mind.
The two mirrors before reflected the Suppressor of the Dream World. According to this rule, are other crystal creations also related to the Suppressor of the Dream World? For example, could the whip that tied her here be related to the Suppressor of the Dream World?
Is he also transformed into a dream destroyer?
In fact, this strange space is itself a dream space? Is it a dream?
The main reason why Laplace thinks so is because the external environment is bizarre and unreal.
This illusory situation is very similar to the scene when ordinary people dream. In the dream, only the position of the dreamer is clearly visible, while other places are illusory, because other places are not important, what is important is the dream.
human will.
If the dreamer feels that the current environment is important, then he will only stay in the current environment and only dream about what is happening in the current scene, so the clearest thing in the dream is also the current scene. And other places have nothing to do with the dream.
A "sketch" can be enough.
This is like a landscape figure painting. The important thing is the figures in the close-up view, while the distant view only requires a few strokes to outline the shape of the mountains.
In other words, the illusory street in the outside world that Laplace sees now is the so-called "distant view", which only needs to be roughly outlined; and the area of the big house where she is located is the "close-up view" and must be described in detail.
Thinking about it this way, it is really similar to dreams.
If this is indeed a dream...does that mean that the dreaming "creature" is near the big house? Or, is it...in the big house?
While Laplace was thinking, he slowly returned his senses from the door.
This time she decided to set her goal in the big house. She wanted to see if there was the "answer" she wanted in the house and if there was a so-called "dream man".
Soon, the sloughing sensation returned to the vicinity of the big house.
There are two entrances to this house, the front door and the back door. The front door is closed, and there seems to be some kind of rule in this house: it is closed off from all exploration.
Even Laplace's perception cannot penetrate the locked place.
There was no way to detect the front door, so Laplace could only look at the back door.
The place where the back door opens is very remote, right between the glass greenhouse and the rose garden. Not only is it narrow and difficult to walk, the path is also lined with large Mary roses.
The Great Mary rose grows very tall, and the thorns on the rose vine are so sharp and long that if an ordinary person is scratched, a deep wound will be left.
It is precisely because the thorns of the Big Mary rose can easily hurt people that many flower growers call the flowers of the Big Mary rose blood roses. This shows that the Big Mary rose is used to treat people who have been pricked.
Blood is supplied; secondly, the Big Mary Rose has only one color, which is bright red, really like a blood-stained rose.
The back entrance is narrow, and there is a big Mary rose that is easy to touch. According to common sense, this is probably not a place where the owner would walk.
If nothing unexpected happens, it should be the door the servants walked through.
When Laplace's perception came to the back door, he found that the back door was also locked.
But...the difference between the back door and the front door is that although the back door is locked, it keeps shaking. It's like someone inside is pushing the back door.
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This scene made Laplace couldn't help but imagine if someone was being chased behind the door... The person being chased had no hope of escaping because the front door was locked, so he ran to the back door, only to find that the back door was also locked. He was desperate.
He began to shake the back door constantly, trying to escape; however, the pursuer had already arrived, and he could only shake the back door while letting out a miserable wail.
The shaking of the back door became louder and louder, and the wailing sounds changed from fearful to shrill.
Under the crack in the door, blood began to flow out...
This seemed to tell Laplace that the desperate fugitives inside were still being hunted, caught, and attacked. The blood on the ground and the shrill screams all came from the desperate people.
While Laplace was conjuring up a series of scenarios and stories in his mind, the back door was suddenly pushed open with huge force.
As the back door was pushed open, a fat girl with wounds all over her body and a bruised nose and face ran out, screaming desperately as she ran.
If the story imagined by Laplace is true, then this obese girl should be the one being hunted?
What about the pursuer?
Laplace couldn't help but look inside the door. At this look, Laplace's eyes showed a look of understanding.
Sure enough, just as she had guessed, this strange "dream" was related to the suppressors she had killed before.
Because the "pursuer" standing at the gate was the Dream Slayer who was killed by Laplace before.
It was a tall man holding a long whip. He was wearing semi-transparent mail armor, which allowed people to clearly see the large and swollen muscles all over his body. However, such a tough man wore a childish face.
Ridiculous mask, quite a bit of contrast.
And this man was one of the Suppressors who was killed by Laplace. At that time, Laplace thought he was a human being, not a monster. Later, when he took off his mask, he discovered that this man had no face at all.
The childish mask is his face.
Therefore, Laplace gave this suppressor a name in his heart: Masked Man.
Now, this masked man transforms into a pursuer and attacks a girl. What kind of drama is this being staged?
Laplace couldn't figure out the reason, but she had already recognized the masked man, and the long whip in the masked man's hand was the same whip that dragged her into this strange dream.
There is no doubt that the answer to leaving here lies with the masked man.
Now that he had discovered the core character of the Masked Man, Laplace did not hesitate any longer and decided to go and "meet" it.
However, at this moment, the chase drama over there also took on new changes.
The girl was being chased by the masked man, so she naturally wanted to escape. However, the road was too narrow, and she was very fat, so she inevitably scraped the thorns of the big Mary roses around her.
Even though she was in extreme pain, the girl could not stop and continued to run away despite the severe pain.
However, when she was about to escape from this path, the big Mary rose started to move. It seemed that it had absorbed her blood and restored its mobility.
The Big Mary Rose bloomed with bright flowers, but inside the flowers was a big mouth with sharp teeth, and long tongues protruded from the mouth, like whips, constantly whipping the girl.
Others entangled the girl's feet and hands, pulling her down.
The girl who was pulled and whipped by Big Mary Rose let out an even more piercing scream.
On the other side, the masked man seemed to be very satisfied with what Mary Rose did. He did not continue to chase her, but stood aside and watched the killing scene.
The girl was constantly being killed by Big Mary Rose, and the blood in her body was constantly being absorbed by Big Mary Rose. In the end, the obese girl became thinner and thinner, and finally fell into a pool of blood...
The hunted girl had an unfortunate ending.
On the other side, Laplace, who withdrew his perception, did not care about the girl's ending, but was shocked by another change around him.
Before, she was surrounded by a rose garden with roses of all colors blooming. Although it is still the same now, the previously quiet roses are now starting to become crazy like the big Mary rose just now.
Each rose had sharp teeth, and they tried to attack Laplace with their tongues, and even tried to bite Laplace.
However, Laplace was not a helpless girl. Her thigh muscles swelled, and then she jumped high into the sky. She didn't even use scales, but relied on her sharp hooves and terrifying speed. In just a few seconds, the flowers near her were
, they were all trampled by her into rubbish on the ground.
And it's the kind of residue that cannot be put back together even if it is collected.
The remaining dust powder was also floating in the air, causing the air to be filled with a faint floral mist.
Laplace ignored the dust and fog and walked towards the exit of the rose garden.
Along the way, Laplace also encountered other roses that attacked him, but they were all easily torn into pieces by her.
The changes in the roses also caused some changes in this "dream".
The originally gorgeous garden turned into a slaughterhouse of man-eating roses, and the festive arch at the entrance to the rose garden also changed.
The arch remained unchanged, but the roses on the arch began to show signs of trouble.
The several balloons above the arch have now turned into human heads floating in mid-air.
There are men and women, old and young. It is worth mentioning that the head of the obese girl just now was actually hung on the door.
Obviously...she was just killed by Mary Rose, and her body and head were separated so quickly? And she was also placed on the arch?
Although Laplace was confused, he did not go into it further, but quickly kicked the arch several times in succession.
The arch fell down, the rose was broken, and as for the head... it was crushed by Laplace's feet.
However, when trampling on these heads, Laplace found that these heads had no reaction and did not attack him like roses.
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After Laplace destroyed the arch, he quickly rushed to the side path. This was the path leading to the back door, and it was also the path the fat girl wanted to escape.
The big Mary Roses on both sides saw Laplace and attacked without hesitation.
But the result was the same as the previous roses, and was easily solved by Laplace.
As for the sharp thorns of the Great Mary Rose? Not to mention piercing the molted scales, even if they can draw a white mark on the molted scales, Laplace loses.
Soon, Laplace came to the place where the girl fell before.
What surprised Laplace was... the girl was still lying on the ground, and her head was still there.
But before that, Laplace had clearly crushed the girl’s head?
Laplace looked at the girl lying on the ground, and his thoughts suddenly became a little confused... What on earth is going on here?
Laplace was puzzled, and finally gave up thinking, jumped over the girl, and rushed directly to the back door.
Maybe the answer will be revealed once the masked man is dealt with.
The back door was not closed at this time, but the masked man had disappeared. Laplace saw no trace of the masked man outside, so there was no doubt that the masked man had entered the house.
Laplace did not hesitate and rushed towards the door without hesitation...
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While Laplace was trapped in the rose garden, something earth-shaking was actually happening in the outside world - the Crystal Plains of Dreams.
Laplace experienced the beginning of this great event, that is, he witnessed the cracking of the crystal plains and the birth of a large number of crystal creations.
However, these are only the beginning of this great event. The climax of this great event happened after those crystal creations disappeared.
In Angel's words, this incident should be the beginning of the historical record of Dream Crystal Plains. If it were named, it might be called the "Creation Struggle".
Of course, if Laplace were here and heard Angel's name, he would definitely sigh.
It is a pity that Laplace is not in the Dream Crystal at this time, or in other words, she is in the corner of the world created by the new power of the Dream Crystal...
What is the "Creation Struggle"? Since it is a struggle, it must be two or even more parties competing for a given goal.
The "battle of creation" set by Angel is the battle between the new power he released from the subject of the nightmare and the laws of the mirror world in the forest of memory.
The target of the fight is the ownership of Dream Crystal Plains.