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Chapter 3661 Mountains and rivers outside the fog(1/2)

"What are Mr. Starworm looking at?"
The sound of the crutches hitting the ground, combined with the slow footsteps, rang in Starworm's ears.
Without even looking up, Starworm knew that the person coming was Gleipnir.
"Looking at the fog."
Gleipnir: "Is there something wrong with this fog?"
"There's nothing wrong with the fog. I'm just wondering. Will there be mountains in the fog? Will it be snowy mountains? Will there be rivers?" Starworm: "How to express mountains and rivers in words? It's a general language. Or is it a pile of countless words that eventually turns into mountains and rivers?"
"...I really want to see it."
Graipnir took a deep look at Starworm and said softly: "If you have time later, it would be okay for Mr. Starworm to go take a look. I'm just afraid that the scene behind the fog will not be as good as Mr. Starworm intended."
Starworm thought that Gleipnir was saying that the "textual description" was unsatisfactory, so he quickly said: "No, I don't care whether Shanhe's text is a summary or a detailed description."
"I'm just very interested in the world of words."
Gleipnir did not explain that the fog outside the manor was actually the border, but changed the topic: "I think Mr. Starworm should also be interested in text creation. Do you want to try creating things?"
Starworm was stunned for a moment: "Can I also create things?"
"Of course." Gleipnir said as he handed the special paper page in his hand to Starworm.
After Starworm took the page, his expression was a little dazed: "What is this?"
Graipnir subconsciously explained: "This is a special page... Huh?"
However, Gleipnir had only spoken half a sentence when he suddenly realized something.
"Can't you see the prompt above?"
Starworm was still a little confused: "What prompt?"
Starworm thought that what Gleipnir was talking about was a floating text prompt. He looked up and down for a moment, but still couldn't find any text prompts?
"I didn't see the display text?"
Gleipnir: "I'm not talking about text prompts, but fairy...but prompts that appear directly in your mind."
Starworm shook his head: "Appear directly in his mind? That doesn't happen."
After hearing Starworm's answer, Gleipnir suddenly felt confused.
This kind of special paper page is actually basically equivalent to a fairyland prop. As long as you touch it, you can see the corresponding information, including usage methods, operating procedures, and final results, all of which are recorded in detail in the fairyland information.
Gleipnir handed the page to the Starworm, but he was too lazy to explain how to "create things" and wanted the Starworm to experience it for himself.
What I didn't expect was that Starworm couldn't see the fairyland prompt?!
What's the reason for this? Why can't the starworm see the fairyland prompt?
Graipnir was full of doubts, and she wanted to ask Angel about it, but unfortunately, Angel was not in the manor at this time.
Seeing that the starworm was still looking at him suspiciously, Gleipnir was silent for a moment and said vaguely: "Maybe because this is a special paper page, you can only see the text prompt after the creation is completed. "
Starworm could tell that Gleipnir seemed to be perfunctory with him, and he had clearly said "hints from his mind" just now, and now he said "hints from his eyes". Obviously there was something fishy about this.
However, Starworm thought for a moment and then gave up trying to find out.
Compared with these minutiae, he is more concerned about...
"Can you create something with this special paper page?"
Graipnir nodded: "Yes, as long as you use special paper pages, special pen and ink, and write the corresponding words on it, you can create things."
"Many things in this room were created this way."
"Is this easy?" Starworm looked at the white paper in his hand in surprise. Judging from the appearance alone, there was nothing fishy about it. But according to Gleipnir, you only need to write the corresponding words on it. Creation, this sounds like a fantasy.
Gleipnir said calmly: "
Simplicity is just an appearance; the core of complexity is usually hidden where you can’t see it.”
Just like weevils love to eat scented apples, and scented sparrows only build their nests on scented apple trees. This seems very simple and commonplace, but the complex logic behind it is completely unknown if you don’t understand it carefully. of.
The same goes for written creations.
It is very simple to use special paper pages to create text creations, but how did the special paper pages come from? What are the underlying laws of text creation? What is the logic behind the manifestation of the laws?
These complex cores, after being simplified by rules, finally make the creation of words simple.
Starworm smiled sheepishly: "I understand this, but I'm still a little surprised."
Starworm has seen many abilities in creation, but this is definitely the first time that it can simplify creation to such an extent.
Gleipnir: "Let's go, let's go to the top of the building to arrange the ceremonial altar. It just so happens that you know about altars, so Mr. Starworm will create this altar."
Starworm pointed to the paper in his hand: "Use this to create an altar?"
Gleipnir nodded.
Although Star Bug was a little excited, he still couldn't help but question in his heart: "I haven't created anything before, so just asking me to create an altar, isn't it a bit... too fast?"
Laplace: "Although there are not many pages, it can still tolerate a certain amount of error. You can safely and boldly try and make mistakes."
After saying that, Gleipnir walked towards the stairs.
Starworm was originally somewhat interested in the "Mountains and Rivers Beyond the Mist", but now he completely forgot about it. He left the window without looking back and followed Gleipnir up the stairs to the roof...

On the other side, Angel and Laplace appeared outside the copy of Uriel.
Angel signaled Laplace to wait, and then entered the God's perspective.
Focus on the copy.
Angel took a quick glance and found that the challenger named Tarantino who came before had disappeared.
Mulloy was gone too.
The people who were watching in Uriel's small courtyard dispersed at this time, some continued to increase Luigi's favorability, while others went offline.
Seeing this, Angel was already sure that tonight's challenge mission should have been completed.
Although I regret not watching the whole scene, compared to the star-climbing duel here, the Star Sea Train side is obviously something that needs more attention.
So I can only apologize.
and……
The challenge missions will not be limited to this day, there will still be challenges in the future, you can wait and see later.
Angel locked Luigi's position. He was currently talking to Camillo in the courtyard of the traveling cabin, and seemed to be asking something.
Angel listened for a moment.
It was discovered that Luigi was asking Camillo what he thought of his previous duel with Tarantino.
Camillo also truthfully expressed his thoughts.
Luigi listened very carefully and seemed to care about the audience's opinions.
After a while, Camillo's questioning ended, and Luigi murmured in a low voice: "Camiro, Blanche, Ms. Moon, and Mr. Sun have all asked... Now only Tiredness is left."
Luigi subconsciously looked at the roof of the travel cabin, and immediately saw the black cat tiredly basking in the sun on the roof.
Luigi said goodbye to Camillo and walked into the travel cabin, preparing to go upstairs to look for Tired.
But when he just stepped into the travel cabin, a slight sound of wind, carrying Angel's voice, reached his ears.
"You are……?"
Luigi: "I am doing an audience survey. In the past, when I was in the Forbidden Kingdom and Tooth Fairy Land, after every performance, I would randomly ask the audience for their opinions to improve my performance."
"After we came to the Uriel dungeon, we didn't conduct an audience survey because there were no viewers for the previous main quest. It just so happened that they all saw today's star-climbing showdown, so we did an audience survey along the way."
When Luigi said this, he showed a rather proud expression: "By the way, you just saw my performance, right? How about it, is it awesome?"
Angel was silent for a moment: "I only watched the first duel."
"Ah? Why, doesn't it look good?"
Angel: "Something happened outside just now. I'm going to deal with the situation there first."
"Hey, something happened outside? What happened?" Luigi asked with concern.
To be continued...
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