Dream Crystal is now in a period of rapid development.
Every day, there are new changes in the Crystal Plain of Dreams.
Amid the rapid changes, the Dream Crystal Plains that Starworm can see and the information that it can collect may not be true.
What he could see in six days was probably not even a drop in the ocean.
What's more, there are very few powers in the Crystal Plain of Dreams that are now officially in operation. Even if Starworm can collect all the information on the Crystal Plain of Dreams now, it will only collect the Crystal Plain of Dreams that is dominated by the power of "Dream in Wonderland".
But in the future, when the powers become more and more abundant, even if "Wonderland" can still occupy a dominant position, a large share will be shared by other powers.
The Dream Crystal Plains at that time will definitely be two completely different worlds than now.
That's why Laplace said with certainty that what the Star Bug saw was just an illusion today.
And in the world of illusion, even if it is opened up for starworms to see, it is difficult to see the reality.
"Indeed, the Crystal Plain of Dreams yesterday is different from the Crystal Plain of Dreams today. What's more, the Crystal Plain of Dreams tomorrow." At this time, Gripnir also spoke.
In the foreseeable future, millions, tens of millions, or even more people from the Mirror Realm will enter the Crystal Plain of Dreams every day.
Under the impact of a large population, earth-shaking changes will occur every day in the Crystal Plains of Dreams. Yesterday and today are very different, let alone the difference between today and tomorrow.
Therefore, after thinking about it, Gleipnir agreed with Laplace's view.
After listening to Laplace and Gripnir's thoughts, Angel also fell into thinking for a while.
After a while, he also figured it out and said, "Then just follow what Laplace said. If the starworm is interested in the outside world, let him leave."
"Let him see whatever he wants to see. There is no need to stop him or tell him too much information."
"Let him measure the Crystal Plains of Dreams by himself."
Because only the information measured by himself will be considered absolutely reliable by him. Even if Angel and others push the information in front of him, if he does not measure it himself, he will still think it is false information.
Therefore, letting him see for himself is not only the easiest, but also the most consistent with the current reality.
The most important thing is that the reason why Angel decided to release Starworm "free" is... Starworm currently has no way to go offline.
Being unable to go offline means that Starworm cannot use the "offline method" to move quickly.
Angel and others returned to Rabbit Town from the location of the Uriel dungeon. Angel could reset their online point with just one offline.
A distance that spans time and space in an instant.
But Starworm couldn't do it. He wanted to go from outside the Uriel instance to Rabbit Town, so he could only rely on his feet to measure.
He will stay in the Crystal Plain of Dreams for at least three to six days. In these short days, because Starworm has to go wherever he goes, the world he can see and the information he can understand will be limited. Deadly.
Therefore, even if the Starworm is really "free", the information he can see is very limited.
After Angel made the decision, everyone reached a unanimous decision, and then they began to discuss some implementation details.
For example, if Starworm asks them for information, what information can he tell them, and what information should he collect by himself...
Also, do you want to give Starworm a temporary manor key card?
Angel could still discuss the former with them; when it came to the latter, even Angel looked confused.
"Manor key card? What is this?"
Laplace and Graipnir were having a heated discussion, but Angel was confused. He hadn't been away from the Crystal Plains of Dreams for long, so why did he feel like there were so many things popping up that he had never heard of before?
"The manor door card can be understood as the permission to enter and exit this 'Glutton's Feast' literal space."
Laplace explained: "After Grapnel and I obtained this text space, we naturally unlocked all the permissions here, including the permission to invite others to stay."
"That is, the manor key card."
"If Starworm gets the manor's key card, no matter how far he goes outside, he can freely enter and leave this text space with just a thought."
After hearing this, Angel probably understood that it was similar to the concept of "portable space". When you are tired outside, you can enter this place to rest.
"Can the manor key card be temporary?" Angel asked.
Laplace nodded: "Yes, we can freely set how long the given manor door card can run."
Laplace and Grepnir are like "landlords", they can change the duration of the manor door card at any time if they want.
"If that's the case... I personally think that we can give him a door card." Angel thought: "He now leaves the text space and appears near the copy of Uriel."
"The surrounding area of Deputy Uriel is almost all in the deserted Jingyuan."
"It will probably take him a long time to find a human settlement. The outside environment is harsh and it's raining... It's better to give him a key card and use it as a place to rest.
Grepnir also nodded and said: "Moreover, the longer he stays in the manor, the shorter the time he has to explore for information outside, and the less information he can detect."
"So, I also agree to issue him a six-day manor access card."
After Gripnir finished speaking, he looked at Laplace.
Laplace had an indifferent attitude: "Of course I have no objection, but it should be noted that the prerequisite for issuing the manor access card...is that he must have a text column."
Yes, the so-called "manor key card" is not a real thing.
Instead, it is a virtual card issued directly to the other party's text field.
When Laplace said this, he conveniently sent Angel a manor access card, which lasted for one month. It wasn't that Laplace didn't want to give more time limits, but that she could only give them one month at the moment. Time limit, the card can be renewed after one month.
Something like...monthly rent.
Angel was also stunned for a moment when he saw the "Manor Card" appearing on the text column.
Style is indeed a virtual card.
A golden pattern surrounds the card, with climbing thorny branches on the back, and a large Mary rose blooming in the center.
It exactly corresponds to this literary manor full of big Mary roses.
Through "eye movement", Angel turned the card to the front.
There are not that many flowers on the front, only a plain white card surface, and a few rows of laser fonts in the center of the card surface: "Manor Door Card (30 days)"
When Angel focused on the words "Manor Key Card", a dialog box popped up in the text column.
[Entering the manor/leaving the manor"
Because Angel is currently in the manor, "Leave the Manor" is highlighted, indicating that you can leave at any time. "Enter the Manor" is gray, meaning that it cannot be clicked.
And when Angel turned his attention to "30 days", a row of countdowns immediately appeared in the text column, accurate to the minute and second.
"So this is the manor key card." Angel murmured and looked up at Laplace: "It seems that it will not be easy for Starworm to get the manor key card."
Laplace nodded: "Yes, it's okay to give him the manor door card, but the prerequisite for him to get the manor door card is that he has a text column. And the prerequisite for having a text column is that he can access the wonderland. Copy."
Laplace said this and glanced in the direction of the second floor: "And if you want to get in touch with the fairyland copy, you must get the fairyland prompt... Now it depends on whether he can sleep and use the fairyland power. Will there be any changes?"
Angel also looked towards the second floor at this time.
Through God's perspective, he had seen the starworm lying on the bed and falling into a deep sleep.
"He has fallen asleep." Angel whispered.
Laplace and Gripnir immediately looked at Angel: "Then...is there any change?
Angel did not answer immediately, but entered the vision of power, wanting to see the changes in the starworm under the vision of power.
Previously, from the perspective of power, the starworm was completely surrounded by an isolation zone.
In other words, Starworm is completely an outsider.
All powers will move around him, as if they cannot see him.
And now...
In fact, not much has changed.
Starworm is still like an "outsider", but the "isolation zone" around him seems to have blurred the boundaries.
The border itself is clearly jagged, but at this moment it's like the frame is skipping, occasionally blurry, then the border changes back, and then the frame jumps again... and the cycle continues.
Angel told what he discovered.
"What's going on?" Laplace and Gripnir both had doubts in their eyes.
Angel shrugged: "I don't know either. However, since the boundaries have been blurred, I feel that my previous judgment should be correct. 'Dream' is indeed crucial, but..."
Laplace: "Just what?"
Angel hesitated for two seconds and said, "It's just that I always feel that some key information is missing."
Angel didn't know exactly what key information was missing, so he could only fall into deep thought.
Laplace and Gripnir didn't understand this either, and couldn't help. They could only stay silent so as not to disturb Angel's thoughts.
About two or three minutes later, a flash of inspiration suddenly flashed in Angel's mind.
"I seem to know where the crux is!"
Laplace and Gripnir looked over. Although they didn't speak, the searching meaning of their eyes was already obvious.
"Everything must have causes and consequences. It must follow logic and sequence."
"The ability of star bugs to receive prompts from the fairyland is actually the 'effect', and its 'cause' is also its premise - the star bugs must first integrate into the Crystal Plain of Dreams before they can accept the universal illumination of the power of the fairyland."
If he does not integrate into the Crystal Plain of Dreams, it would be meaningless for him to receive the power of the fairyland.
"So in my opinion, 'dream is indeed a link, but the starworm still lacks a prerequisite for integrating into the Crystal Plain of Dreams.
"What is this prerequisite?" Laplace probably understood what Angel meant, but she still didn't quite understand how to achieve this so-called prerequisite.
Angel thought for a moment and said, "I have a guess...
"Actually, we have been ignoring one thing. Starworm seems to have entered the Crystal Plain of Dreams, but in fact... he has not really been in contact with the Crystal Plain of Dreams."
When Angel said this, Laplace seemed to understand something: "You mean, the starworm has never left the text space?"
If you think about it carefully, the star bug is in the star mark state at the beginning, attached to the envelope.
Then, they were brought into the literal space and awakened in the literal space. During this time, the starworm never left the literal space.
In other words, he has never come into contact with the Dream Crystal Plains of the outside world.
Graipnir also understood what Angel meant: "But, the text space should be considered part of the Crystal Plain of Dreams, right?"
Angel: "In terms of belonging, the text space is indeed part of the Crystal Plain of Dreams. But don't forget... I can't locate the text space even from God's perspective."
"In a sense, the text space has actually transcended the Changyuan of Dreams. In other words, it actually has another set of operating logic."
This is actually not difficult to understand.
Just like storage space, although you are in the current world, your storage space actually has little relevance to this world.
In other words, it is an affiliated world like the Tidal World. Although it is attached to the Southern Territory, the internal operating logic of the Tidal World is independent.
Therefore, in Angel's view, the text space is indeed affected by the Crystal Plain of Dreams, but this does not prevent it from being independent.
Gleipnir thought about it and felt that it made sense.
However, whether what Angel said is sophistry or whether it is true still needs to be verified to know.
"Then you mean...take the Starworm out?"
Angel: "No, let Starworm go out on his own. He doesn't want to see the outside world...
Gleipnir's eyes flickered: "I understand, then I'll call him now."
Soon, Starworm was awakened and came to the hall.
He was still a little confused at this time, because Gleipnir had said before that as long as he fell asleep, he could see the other side of the world.
But when he fell asleep just now, he didn't see anything. He only saw a long and boundless bridge of dreams...
He kept walking on the Bridge of Dreams, until finally, when he was woken up by Gleipnir, he still had not reached the other end of the Bridge of Dreams.
The so-called other side of the world was completely invisible.
Did he open it in the wrong way? Or was Gripnir deceiving himself? Or was there some other reason he didn't know?
"I......"
Starworm was about to ask a question, but was interrupted by Gleipnir: "I know what you want to ask, but don't worry yet."
In Starworm's suspicious eyes, Gleipnir continued: "You don't want to know the other side of this world, you don't want to see the mountains and rivers outside the fog, go now."
"You'll know if you go there."
Do you know the other side of the world when you go there? Do you have to wake up from sleep and go outside in the fog to see the other side of the world?
Why does it feel so unreliable?
Seeing that Gripnir had no intention of explaining, Starworm hesitated for a few seconds: "Then let me go out and take a look?"
Gleipnir made a "please" gesture.
Starworm paused for a few seconds, then walked towards the door of the villa...