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Chapter 3576 Dream Design(1/2)

"Blanche's talent is called Dream Design."
"In her own words, it is 'whitewashing the character in the dream', or dream design for short."
Blanche's talent actually existed before she became a gifted person.
It’s just that this talent was so hidden that no one noticed it, and Blanche herself didn’t know it was a “talent” at the time.
It wasn't until he became a disciple of Camillo and accidentally mentioned it that Camillo realized something was wrong.
The ability of dreams can actually be explained in one sentence: before falling asleep, imagine a character, and then you will become this character after falling into the dream.
This may sound strange, but in fact many people have had similar experiences.
Before people fall asleep, they are most relaxed and the cerebral cortex is most active.
Maybe they are too exhausted from their daytime life. At this time, some people will fantasize about some stories in their minds, with themselves as the protagonist, or stories that can make them feel "good".
For example, before falling asleep, a girl in Huaichun fantasizes about becoming a princess and meeting her crush, Prince Charming. Then various beautiful and embarrassing plots happen.
Of course, some people also imagine that they have met more than one prince charming, whether they are fat or thin, letting her choose in their dreams.
Another example is that before falling asleep, a young man who is full of desires fantasizes about making great achievements, imagining about becoming a tycoon and spending money, imagining about becoming a supreme strongman, imagining about having countless beauties...
It can be said that there are many people who arrange an identity for themselves before going to bed, and then experience a story in their fantasy that makes them feel complete inside.
However, once these people fall asleep, the fantasy stories will turn into bubbles and disappear. They will not be created again by fantasy until they fall asleep the next day.
Not so with Blanche.
Her fantasies before falling asleep will extend into her dreams, where she will experience her fantasy stories and whitewash the boring dreams.
The most important thing is that if she has power in her dream, she really has power.
For example, once, before falling asleep, Blanche imagined that she was a genius girl who broke into a fairy tale and won the favor of fairies. In a short period of time, she became extremely powerful and defeated all the bad guys who bullied her...
When Blanche was perfecting her character in her dream, Camillo quietly entered her dream.
When a normal person has a clear dream, although he can become a "god" in the dream and be omnipotent, this is actually an illusory ability. When a dream wizard enters the dream, these "powerless beings" can be easily controlled.
The ability to be "impossible" is invalidated.
But Camillo has absolutely no way to change Blanche's dream.
After he fell into a dream, he tried to neutralize the power Blanche had mastered from the fairy. Not only did it have no effect, but he was discovered by Blanche.
If Camillo hadn't revealed his identity quickly, he would have been beaten to death by Blanche in his dream.
And if Camillo died in someone else's dream, the damage to him would be almost as much as having his soul cut in half.
Therefore, even though Blanche's "dream design" is inconspicuous, she can even threaten the life of an official wizard... This is enough to show the specialness of Blanche's talent.
After listening to Camillo's story, Ms. Moon asked curiously: "Can the power she mastered in the dream be brought into reality?"
Camillo shook his head: "It can't be brought back to reality, but that kind of power is very real in dreams... I don't know how to describe it, even in dreams, she can be very powerful."
At this time, Juanjuan, who was held in Ms. Moon's arms, said: "Actually, other people's dreams are just dreams, but Blanche can control the power of the dream world."
Camillo's eyes lit up and he nodded repeatedly: "Yes, yes, you can understand it that way."
Because only Blanche masters the original power of the dream world, Camillo, an official wizard of the dream system, will overturn in her dreams.
"Being able to control the power of the dream world in a dream, even if it is only temporary... is very powerful." Ms. Moon: "In other words, Blanche is comparable to a powerful creature in the dream world..."
Camillo: "To a certain extent, Blanche is indeed comparable to the god of dreams. But not entirely."
"If Blanche had dreamed of being an ordinary person before going to bed, she would have become an ordinary person in her dream. She would not have a powerful force and would not threaten dreamers like us."
Ordinary people? Ms. Moon wondered: "Blanche will create an ordinary person's persona for herself in her dreams?"
"Will do."
Ms. Moon: "???" Why?
If you can become a strong person, why would you turn yourself into an ordinary person in a dream? Ms. Moon doesn't understand.
Facing Ms. Moon's doubts, Camillo explained the situation.
There are actually two reasons.
First, it is difficult for her to grasp the true meaning of being strong.
Because of the talent of "dream design", Blanche needs to create a character and create a story based on this character.
The stories of ordinary people are closer to her.
As for those powerful men who destroyed heaven and earth, they were too far away from her. Because of her lack of understanding and lack of knowledge, her sense of satisfaction would decrease.
Therefore, the strong character Blanche created for herself is basically the "ultimate goal".
Just like the fairy dream mentioned before.
Blanche was an ordinary person at the beginning, but she eventually became a strong person with the help of fairies, instead of being strong at the beginning.
Being strong is the ultimate goal, not the character at the beginning of the story.
As for why it was designed like this? Because after becoming a strong person, Blanche didn’t know how to make this story develop...
The vision is too low and the ability of the strong is not understood. This is the biggest reason.
Therefore, Blanche personally prefers to set up a persona in which ordinary people gradually become successful, rather than setting up those nihilistic strong personas.
Second, when Blanche assumes that she is an ordinary person in her dream, she can draw nutrients from this persona.
This is actually the point that Camillo cannot understand the most.
Once, Blanche set herself up as a wandering painter before falling asleep. Through wandering, she witnessed different scenery and saw different people's hearts. In the end, she relied on her extremely powerful painting skills to conquer countless painters in the capital.
, transformed into a royal painter.
Blanche named the script for this character "The True Meaning of Wandering".
Blanche had this dream for three days and three nights.
When she woke up, she really had good painting skills. Although she didn't reach the level of conquering a whole country like in the dream, she was almost as good as a normal painter.
You know, Blanche had no experience in painting before this.
In just three days, she became a regular painter.
This is another ability of "Dream Design".
Camillo: "However, currently Blanche can only draw nourishment from ordinary people's characters, and cannot draw nourishment from extraordinary dreams."
In other words, Blanche can quickly become a painter, a blacksmith, a tailor, and an artist through dreams...
But she couldn't acquire extraordinary abilities through dreams, nor could she quickly upgrade through them.
But even so, it is still very powerful.
Because Blanche's dream can not only be enjoyed by herself, but she can also let others enjoy it.
For example, Blanche can add another protagonist to the script "The True Meaning of Wandering" to become the dream of two protagonists, and then they can achieve their goal together and become a royal painter.
While Blanche occupies one protagonist position, the other protagonist position can be occupied by others.
In other words, as long as Blanche is willing, she can pull people into her dreams and train a qualified painter in just three days of dreams.
How powerful this is.
Even if Camillo had experienced it himself, he still couldn't figure out how Blanche did it.
Of course, Blanche herself doesn’t know...
Camillo: "Although she can only draw nourishment from the personality of an ordinary person now, if her talent becomes stronger in the future, she may not be able to obtain more abilities from the personality of an extraordinary person."
but……
The stronger her talent, the harder it is to wake her up, so this can be regarded as a double-edged sword.

Camillo basically finished explaining Blanche's talents, shortcomings, and special features.
After hearing this, Ms. Moon did not comment on Blanche's talent. Instead, her eyes flickered and she looked at Mr. Sun.
"Special talent, powerful side effects... I always feel that it sounds a bit familiar."
Although Ms. Moon didn't say it directly, Mr. Sun probably understood what she meant.
To be continued...
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