Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 144: Sombra (below)

The narrow stairs are not suitable for most animals, but the goats that dance on the rocks are certainly not included. In a few steps, Youni has turned into a white goat with big horns, roaring and flying the black shadow in front of him, and rushing straight to Helen's side.

The flying shadow dissipates in the air, and it also has no sense of physical existence. It will be knocked away, not because of any physical law, but rather as the shadow itself subconsciously cooperating with Youni, thinking that it should be pushed away. reaction.

This is also an obvious characteristic of ghosts and ghosts. Ghosts who have lost their souls can't tell whether they are alive or dead. They can't understand the current way of existence, and they will only instinctively act according to the way they were alive.

Once a ghost comes into contact with a material entity, especially a material entity with magical power, it is easily influenced by the other party, destroying the fragile balance that constitutes itself, and then dissipates into nothingness.

It's a pity that neither Youni nor Helen know what ghosts are. In their eyes, these inexplicable things seem to be playing with themselves, they cannot be touched at all, and naturally they cannot be eliminated.

What the two children don't know is that ghosts are not souls, they are not complete ghosts, they are just illusions formed by some kind of resentment.

For example, in fairy tales, someone often strays into the realm of the dead, and sees hundreds of pedestrians living as usual, but there may be only one person communicating with him. When the level is reached, all ghosts disappear.

The principle behind that is ghosts and ghosts. The thousands of shapes that people see in the story probably come from only one consciousness, that is, the ghost that communicates with him. All other ghosts and ghosts are mirages subconsciously divided and created by them, and they cannot bear to be touched.

"Snoring!" The goat raised its horns and scanned the remaining two shadows. The latter was staring at him eagerly, but he didn't know what was hindering him, so he didn't dare to approach after all.

A few seconds later, a gust of wind blew by, and the monster that was visible to the naked eye just now disappeared completely, leaving only two nervous children, making it hard to tell whether what really happened to them, or just too nervous and rich imagined, co-fabricated the encounter.

However, there are no such adults here, only two apprentices who are still vigilant. After a few more minutes, the air in the tower seemed to relax a bit.

"You, change back first. Those things seem to be gone." Helen held the top of the lantern with one hand, and gently stroked the back of the goat with the other hand. The warm and soft touch made her instinctively feel at ease.

There is no comparison between this behavior and the situation brought into the human body of Youni. For shapeshifters, this is a common thing. When you become an animal, you can't continue to cling to human sociality and shame, which will affect the integrity of the transformation, and it will be a huge squeeze Sanity that can be maintained.

Yoni the goat let out a soft cry, and walked slowly back to the place where he left before, his clothes were still there. If you want to say that Yoni has mastered any stunts other than the mastery of transfiguration during this period, it is to take off his clothes during various transformations to ensure that he has something to wear when he transforms back.

An interesting knowledge is that nobles do not have the shame of ordinary people about nudity. This is because their lives require a great deal of squire service, starting with getting dressed. That is to say, a qualified noble needs to be able to accept the servants to dress themselves layer by layer starting from the underwear naturally naked, and some even need the help of the servants to go to the toilet.

Therefore, when Helen saw Youni's body, she was not shy at all, but she would despise this kind of magic type that required herself to be embarrassed every time she cast a spell.

"Do you know what those things are?" Youni, who had regained his human appearance, coughed a few times to confirm that his vocal tract was functioning normally, and then asked the girl. This is the Cangshi, and Helen who lives here should be more or less aware of the aliens that will appear, he thinks so.

"I don't know. It's the first time I've seen such an uncomfortable thing. Have you seen their glasses? It's straight." Helen said while looking around, as if worried that there were still such things around. Staring at him like that.

"Empty eyes are a good thing. It shows that they are not very intelligent. Anyway, they seem to be afraid of the sun. We should be safe within the range of the lantern."

Of course, Yoni's theory comes from Cheese. He tried to summarize what happened just like the teacher. After finishing speaking, I felt that I had a conclusion, and both myself and Helen were inexplicably relieved.

If you are flustered and flustered, panic will lead to chaos. Being able to quickly understand and sort out what you have experienced can also dispel the negative emotions in your heart to a large extent. However, this is only easier said than done.

Helen pouted, expressing disdain for the boy's pretended calm. For a moment, I even felt that Yoni was cuter when he was a goat. If he was willing to become a goat and carry himself on his back, it would be much easier to climb to the top of the tower.

Of course, this kind of thought was only for a moment, and Helen's attention was quickly attracted by other things, UU Reading www. uukanshu.com "Has the ground here become clean?"

After being reminded, Youni found that the ground he had cleaned by hand before now seemed to be carefully swept, giving people the feeling that the cleanliness of the lower floor was comparable. This made the two of them look at each other, realizing the connection between the shadow and the dust.

"Could it be that the shadows we see are the dust on the ground? Repel them, and the ground will be normal?" Helen gave such a guess. Although it sounds unreasonable, it is also in line with the current situation.

"We didn't really repel them. Maybe they were hidden in the dust and showed up because they were disturbed." Youni didn't think those shadows had really disappeared. He looked at the stairs that still needed to be cleaned in front of him, revealing Hesitant look. Things don't seem to be as they were imagined?

"Then, should we continue?" This is the most important question now. When the situation deviates from the basic meaning of cleaning, should the children continue? Who knows what will emerge from the dust next time.

Youni was silent for a few seconds, then waved the mop, challenging a new step, "This is the task of the teacher. And I also want to look at those things again, next time, maybe I can figure out what they are. If you are afraid, you can go back first, and I will send you down."

"Joke, how can you monopolize such an interesting thing? I just asked because I was afraid that you would be afraid."

To be honest, Helen really wanted to leave. It would be a lie to say that the scene just now wasn't scary. But after she heard Youni said that she wanted to find out the origin of the shadow, her curiosity surged, and the bold side of her nature overwhelmed her fear.

Besides, he hasn't seen my spells yet, won't he be showing off by himself by leaving at this time? Helen followed behind Youni, thinking so.

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