Journey to the Half-Elf Plane

Chapter 82 Spatial Model

While little Fatuna was resting, he had already carefully searched every corner of the cave.

The stone walls or some gaps in the caves, even the shabby wooden tables and chairs, and the almost decaying wooden beds were not left out, but not many useful clues could be found.

Finally, Loki walked out of this strange cave.

Relying on the spatial vision system, a set of 3D space models were established for the space inside the cave, and the general modeling of the terrain and mountains outside the cave was also completed.

Once the data from the two spatial models were integrated, some dark cave spaces that might have been ignored were eliminated, and the guess was finally placed on the pool filled with mountain springs.

He first tested it with firelight, carefully observed with his optimized vision, and found that there was no danger.

Regardless of the coldness of the pool, he dived into it several times to explore.

But he found that the water surface suddenly opened up, and there was a large space hidden under the water.

It was also thanks to his low-light night vision ability, otherwise in the pitch-black water, if he dived in, he would not be able to find the circuit [-]% of the time, and he might drown in the water in one go.

The temperature of the pool water was relatively low, and he was almost convulsing from the cold after his whole body was immersed in the water for only a moment.

Had to stop after a few short dives.

Based on his spatial visual perception, he felt that the water level was not too deep, and the water looked like a wide and deep corridor.

The underwater stone wall feels relatively smooth, with some traces of artificial carvings. In this way, there is an unknown space hidden behind it.

"Well, it turns out that's what it is..."

Little Fatuna seemed to understand, but she nodded seriously. She believed deeply in what Loki said.

After roasting by the fire for a while, Loki's body had fully recovered.

But he did not rush to dive and explore again. On the one hand, the underwater space was deep and wide, making it difficult to fully explore it for a while.

Also, cave diving is too dangerous. With his perception ability, it is not easy to distinguish the direction in some lightless places underwater.

The clues to the cave are right in front of you, but Loki needs to be patient and explore the cave step by step while minimizing the danger.

Loki's accurate biological time showed that it was probably more than a day since he escaped from Silent Town on the last bloody night.

It was almost noon now, four hours and 10 minutes had passed since the last time he replenished his bioenergy, and he was very hungry.

Little Fatuna seemed to feel hungry too, so she ran to the rotten wooden bed and took out the torn linen bag where the food was usually hidden.

There was nothing left inside, just a few moldy plant tubers, but they were obviously inedible.

Loki took the bag, threw it aside and said, "Don't eat these anymore. I'll just think of something to eat."

"Acridine, okay, Brother Loki." The little girl nodded, with a happy expression on her gray face.

"Little Fatuna, it's daytime now. Has Silence Town returned to normal at this time?"

"Um, no, that's right."

Loki thought for a while and said, "Then you wait for me here, and I will go back to investigate and solve our food problem."

When it came to returning to the town, the little girl's face became a little scared, but when she thought of leaving her here alone, little Fatuna still shook her head firmly.

"[-]. Let's go together. I want to go too."

Finally, Loki walked out of the cave and returned to the Town of Silence, and he was followed by little Fatuna, who still had a little anxiety on her face.

Little Fatuna was originally short, and she wore an oversized red baseball cap.

The eaves are pressed low again.

And her dirty rags made it impossible for the town residents to tell that this was the little girl they were looking for lost every day.

The streets of Silent Town were once again clean and tidy, as if the chaos the night before had never happened and were still so quiet and peaceful.

Some residents greeted the unfamiliar Loki enthusiastically, but unconsciously ignored the small figure next to him.

After walking for a while, we passed the Angelus Hotel again.

Looking at the familiar hotel sign, Loki suddenly thought of something and turned his head to look at little Fatuna who was always beside him.

He pointed to the typo on the signboard and asked: "Little Fatuna, do you recognize these words in Common Language?"

The little girl nodded and said, "Yes, Mom, she once taught me something. The word on it is the Annunciation Bird."

"The Annunciation Bird, isn't it the Annunciation Bird?"

Little Fatuna scratched her head and asked strangely: "What is a messenger bird? I have never seen it before."

"This picture looks so familiar. Why does it look like what I drew?"

Loki looked at the sign that looked like a child's picture, and his gray eyes stared as if he was deep in thought.

The corners of his clothes were pulled a few times by those small hands, and Loki came back to his senses.

I found the hotel owner, old Mandel Bird, who had already come out to greet him. I found that the outsider was leading an inconspicuous little guy, as if he wanted to stay and rest.

"It's a wonderful day. Welcome, outsider. I am Mandel Bird, the owner of the Bird Inn."

"My hotel is clean, tidy, and very cheap. You are welcome to come and stay."

The wrinkles on Old Mandel's face squeezed together and he began to greet him warmly.

His unfailing enthusiasm made it impossible for anyone to imagine that in the bloody night, he would turn into a giant spider with a human face and strange mycelial anesthetic toxins on his body.

Little Fatuna remained silent and grabbed a corner of Loki's clothes, letting him feel the little girl's faint trembling with fear.

Soon, a group of people entered the hotel.

The experiences he had experienced over the past few days made Loki very familiar with the Annunciation Bird Hotel. He didn't need any introduction. He asked for a familiar window room on the third floor.

At the same time, a lot of delicious hot food was served.

After paying a few extra copper tips, Old Mandel happily helped them deliver several trays of food to the door of the room.

The door is still the same old wooden door, without any damage, and the fine black lines of mycelium on the wall are gone, as if it never existed at all.

After the Annunciation Bird boss left, Loki opened the door with the key and entered the room with Little Fatuna.

The familiar furnishings seemed to have returned to their previous appearance, but in the gap between the bed and the wall, there was a luggage made of linen and leather.

When he opened the package, he found that they were all the weapons and tools he had left here that night, and no one had touched them at all.

In such a clean place, little Fatuna felt a little restrained, standing aside and not knowing what to say.

Loki smiled and patted her on the head, then simply put the food trays away and sat cross-legged on the floor.

"Little Fatuna, don't be afraid in the town during the day. Just sit here with peace of mind like me."

Loki tore off a piece of soft white bread and said as he ate it.

"Such delicious food, if you don't eat it, I'll take it all away."

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