After turning on the "Imaginary Physique", Laplace can completely ignore the shift in the center of gravity caused by the big tail.
Without any hesitation, Laplace gathered strength under his feet and quickly rushed to the high point of the ropeway, not forgetting to press the button on the timer in the middle.
Tick, tick—
The half-minute countdown, with the sound of the hands beating as a warning, sounded in Laplace's ears.
The ticking sound in her ears did not affect Laplace. She jumped onto the ropeway, leaned her whole body forward, and rushed out like a sharp arrow with her two long, fluffy legs.
The legs were exchanged so fast that afterimages almost appeared.
In Angel's opinion, it only took a short second for her to rush into the clouds and mist.
Laplace seemed to be jumping among the clouds. Her body was very light and smooth. At least from her upper body, it was not apparent that she was galloping.
Five seconds.
When Laplace jumped onto the top of another peak with a fleeting appearance, it only took five seconds.
There are still twenty-five seconds left! It can be seen how exaggerated the increase in Laplace is after turning on the "Imaginary Physique".
After Laplace settled down, bursts of cheers immediately sounded from outside the clouds and mist.
No doubt these should be the cheers from the audience.
However, their cheers did not seem to be that loud. Angel secretly wondered in his heart, could it be that Laplace ran too fast and they had no time to react?
"Oh, look at our silver fox challenger, how neatly and neatly he is finished. His posture is light and swift, it is really like silver glitter, and it stirs the heartstrings." The host's voice also sounded.
However, after he finished speaking, there were not many cheers, only sparse applause.
Perhaps seeing that the venue was getting colder, the host began to change the topic and started telling all kinds of absurd and funny jokes in an attempt to heat up the atmosphere.
During the host's monologue, Laplace seemed to be completely forgotten.
Angel is also a little confused about the current situation. Logically speaking, shouldn't the protagonist be the "Challenger Silver Fox"? Why does he seem to be a marginalized person now?
Is it because the audience’s response is not enthusiastic? So we have to divert attention?
But Laplace's challenge was completed beautifully and neatly, so why didn't the audience respond enthusiastically?
When Angel was confused, Laplace suddenly said: "11%."
Angel: "What?"
Laplace explained softly: "After completing the first track, I received a prompt and the exploration level became 11%."
11%? Angel frowned: "If a track is given an exploration degree, and the exploration degree of each track is equal, this exploration degree does not seem to be very high."
The five tracks have a total exploration rate of 100%, and the full exploration rate assigned to each track is 20%.11% exploration rate, which is indeed not very high.
However, this is just Angel's conjecture, and it is possible that the track exploration is not evenly distributed.
But even if it is not evenly divided, 11% should not be the highest score for this track.
Thinking of the lackluster response from outside audiences, could it be that the degree of exploration completed by Laplace was not high?
But Laplace has clearly completed this track perfectly, and there are still 25 seconds left, so why is the exploration rate not high?
Besides completing the track, what else does the exploration level of this dungeon have to do with it?
Angel spoke out his thoughts, and after a moment of silence, Laplace said softly: "...Maybe the degree of exploration is related to the second suggestion on the sign."
Setting up a sign? The second suggestion? Angel had previously focused on Laplace and did not pay attention to setting up a sign. Now that he heard Laplace talking about it, he couldn’t help but divert his attention and returned to the original idea.
That mountain peak.
Angel saw the second suggestion on the sign at a glance:
"It is important to complete the challenge, but remember that as a performer, it is more important to bring joy to the audience."
After reading this advice, Angel had a complicated expression.
Laplace's guess may be true. Exploration is not only related to completing the track, but also related to audience feedback.
In other words, if you want to get a high degree of exploration, you must not only complete the track, but also perform a "performance" when completing the track. No matter what kind of "performance" it is, if it brings joy to the audience, then the degree of exploration will increase.
Becomes high.
Previously, the response from the audience was obviously very weak. It should be that Laplace did not give a wonderful "performance", so the response was mediocre.
The only good thing is that at least there was no booing.
Angel: "Then the next track..." Can you perform?
Laplace: "No. I came to this special dreamland just to take away my body, not to explore it."
Angel: ...You said it so righteously, I almost believed it. You were the one who brought Gleipnir with me just for the sake of exploration.
Angel was complaining in his mind, but he definitely couldn't say that on the surface. Instead, he followed Laplace's words and said: "That's right, either full exploration or flying at low altitude. Now it seems that full exploration
It’s no longer possible, just focus on completing the track, there’s no need to perform.”
Laplace nodded secretly, Angel's excuse was not bad.
After they formulated their next response plan, the host, who had heated up the scene for five minutes, finally turned the topic back to Laplace.
"In the next time, we will return the Silver Fox Challenger to us. I believe she will give everyone a more exciting performance on the second track!"
Perhaps it was because of the host's warm-up session that the audience's interest in Laplace was rekindled. After the host finished speaking, they immediately gave out enthusiastic responses.
Angel, who could see the enthusiastic reaction in the audience, glanced at Laplace silently and sighed inwardly. Let Laplace satisfy the audience's desire to watch? Let's forget it.
"Silver Fox Challenger, do you feel the enthusiasm of the audience? You will definitely give a more exciting performance, right?"
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Laplace was too lazy to reply.
The host didn't say much. He snapped his fingers, and the surrounding area dimmed again. The mountains, clouds, and cableways all disappeared. Only the five spotlights were still shining on Laplace.
The darkness did not last long, and after about five seconds, the surroundings lit up again.
The brightness is about the same as before, and the visibility is still that of a cloudy day.
However, the previous five spotlights were now missing one and became four spotlights.
Laplace didn't care. The five spotlights might correspond to the five tracks. She guessed that one track might extinguish one spotlight.
The details are well done, but no matter how good the details are, they are just details and are insignificant compared to the level of clearance.
What Laplace is most concerned about now is what the second track is.
She looked around her surroundings and frowned slightly. Her location at this time had changed from the mountain top shrouded in clouds and mist to a dense forest swamp full of stench.
The place she was currently standing on was still solid earth, but not far ahead was a bubbling dense forest swamp. There were familiar signs and timers on the edge of the swamp.
Behind her is a red curtain, and you can't see what is behind the curtain.
She wanted to retreat, but after retreating to a certain position, the doll costume became heavier and heavier, and finally gave Laplace the feeling of being as heavy as a mountain.
Obviously, the people at Circus Sunshine did not want her to retreat. In other words, the rules of this special dream did not allow her to retreat.
Laplace was also very sensible and did not confront the rules head-on. Instead, he walked to the edge of the sign and read the words on the sign.
The content on the sign is similar to the previous sign, which is to introduce the situation of the track.
According to the information on the sign, we can know that the name of this track is: Swamp Track.
There is no time limit written on the sign, and there are no restrictions on the way to cross the swamp. However, there is a skateboard and poles at the edge of the swamp, which are probably props prepared for challengers.
Coincidentally, the host was also introducing the track at this time and also talked about these props: "We have prepared a tool for the challengers to cross the swamp, but the only way to win is by surprise... Will the Silver Fox challengers choose them?"
Listening to the host's instructions, if you use it, you should follow the steps. It is estimated that the exploration degree will not be too high. If you want to increase the exploration degree, you must either use other tricks to get through the swamp, or perform it so that the audience applauds.
For this special dream, Laplace didn't think about exploring it to a high degree, so she decided to choose skateboards and poles.
However, Laplace still has some questions. Is there really no time limit on this track? If there is no time limit, will the end point be hidden and need to be found?
Also, what is the red curtain behind you covering? Or is it just a background board?
And, is this track another glass landscape? If so, how did she get here?
Laplace doesn't know about these issues now, but... Angel knows.
Angel didn't hide anything and told everything he saw from his own perspective.
Angel's first answer was the question of location. This was indeed a glass landscape, but Laplace was not moved to other glass landscapes, but in the same glass cabinet, from the previous one.
The mountain cableway has transformed into a new landscape of dense forest and swamp.
How this change was achieved, Angel couldn't explain clearly. He only saw that the spotlight on Laplace was missing, and this beam of light turned into the new scenery of the glass cabinet.
Angel doesn't know what the principle is.
However, special dreams are actually ordinary dreams. Dreams themselves are absurd and unruly. It is also ridiculous to look for principles in dreams.
Therefore, it doesn't matter how it changes. Laplace has not left the glass cabinet anyway, that's for sure.
Immediately afterwards, Angel talked about the end point of this track.
Angel can clearly see from God's perspective that this track has an end, and it is not far away.
The swamp area can be imagined as a circular moat. The entire track is a circular circle, and the starting point is actually the end point. Angel estimated that the distance may be about two thousand meters, which is still not long.
Finally, Angel mentioned the red curtain.
"The position behind the red curtain is the so-called end point, but even if you lift the red curtain, you can't see the end point because something will block your view."
"This thing is...the clown's head."
To be precise, it is a clown head, and the makeup of this clown head is not the perfunctory clown makeup painted by the host outside, but a complete makeup...or the makeup is no longer right, but a real clown monster.
. Its swollen cheekbones, skull-like jaw, various grotesque paints, and a head full of exploding green curly hair all illustrate the gap between it and ordinary humans. This is a truly terrifying clown.
Although there is only the clown's head, it is very huge, about five meters high, and four meters at its narrowest point, which can block all of Laplace's sight.
The clown's eyes were wide open. From Angel's perspective, he could see that the direction the clown was looking at was Laplace.
Even if there is a red curtain, the clown seems to be able to pass through the red curtain and look directly at Laplace. No matter where Laplace goes, the clown's line of sight will not shift.
Laplace: "You mean, the clown is targeting me?"
Angel: "Should."
Laplace sneered and looked at the standing sign again.
There is also a suggestion at the bottom of this standing sign. Laplace didn't understand it before, but now she probably knows what it means.
"Please be sure not to slack off... Anyone who slacks off will be swallowed up by the clown who catches up. However, performing does not count as slacking off. What clowns love most is performing."
Although this track has no time limit, there is a high probability that the clown head will be triggered together with the challenger. It will force the challenger to complete the challenge as soon as possible, otherwise they may be preyed upon by it.
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Or in Angel's words, the theme of this track is not a swamp slide, but a "battle royale".
As for the idea that "performance" can make the clown ignore his slack, neither Angel nor Laplace mentioned this. Laplace can't perform anyway...
Angel: "I estimate that this clown's head will be protected by the rules of Wonderland. Even if you activate your imaginary physique with all your strength, you may not be able to fight against it... Therefore, you can only escape from its prey as quickly as possible.
range, reaching the end point.”
Don't fight, you will be the winner when you reach the finish line.
After Laplace recited this sentence silently in his mind, without any further hesitation, he activated his imaginary physique, pressed the timer button, and quickly rushed into the swamp.
Swamp track is officially open!
As the track started, Laplace's guess was confirmed. The red curtain fell directly, and the huge clown head let out a weird laugh and chased Laplace.
The clown's head is suspended, so there is no need to worry about sinking into the swamp, and its speed is quite fast. If Lapras hadn't assumed the physical bonus, he would have been chased by it immediately.
The most important thing is that the clown's head will also accelerate. Although the acceleration time will not be too long, every acceleration can shorten the distance between it and Laplace.
The entire track is like a tug-of-war.
But in the end, Laplace was superior in skills, and the hypothetical physique had an all-round bonus to her physical fitness. The skateboard with the poles gliding on the swamp was like mirror swimming; and mirror swimming was very beneficial to Laplace.
It's too simple to say.
In the regretful eyes of the clown's head, Laplace stepped ashore and reached the finish line.