This wizard only wants to take students

Chapter 193 The truth deep in the dream

Looking at the somewhat deliberate look of Count Sanasis at this time, Lucian's mouth twitched slightly.

This should be Count Sanasis seeking help from him or asking for his help, but it is obvious that this guy is still a bit arrogant, so he puts on such a "free help" to tempt him...

However, Lucian is also very interested in the depths of the dream layer mentioned by Count Sanasis.

After all, the dream layer is a special area that is difficult to explore for many wizards, and it is also the best experimental site for studying dream-related power. The dream power that is extremely difficult to extract in the wizard world is as common and within reach there as air.

Not to mention the precious materials or precious life specimens that can only be produced in the dream layer.

However, Lucian also knows the weirdness and danger of the dream layer. There are many special rules that are different from or even contradictory to the wizard world, and there may even be some emergencies beyond his cognition, and the dangers are difficult to control.

You have to know that Helen, who was already a second-level wizard, was forcibly sealed by himself with the strength of a first-level wizard because of the backlash of the dream power, and he also used the help of the dream power to refine her into his servant puppet?

Moreover, the greatest danger of the dream layer comes from the erosion and assimilation of the body by the dream power.

Just like when Helen the wizard opened up the rift between the dream layer and the wizard world inside the academy, a large amount of dream power poured in and directly transformed some areas into the dream layer environment. The life forms in the dream layer will be assimilated by the dream at different speeds, and eventually become a part of the dream.

Once that happens, there may be a chance to become a dream creature, or perhaps it will go to the inevitable destruction with the awakening of a certain life and the destruction of the dream.

Thinking of this, Lucian couldn't help but hesitate. He lowered his head slightly, and quickly weighed the gains and losses in his mind.

"May I ask what you want me to do in the dreamland?" After a pause, Lucian looked at Count Sanasis, who was looking forward to it.

"Of course I'm going to help you... ahem, of course I'm going to take you to collect dream crystals." Count Sanasis said, but his eyes were looking far away, and his guilty conscience was almost written on his face.

"If it's for dream crystals, then please allow me to refuse. After all, no matter how precious a witch tool is, it is not as valuable as my own life. But if you have other reasons that you can't escape, I think we can discuss it again." Lucian was silent for a while, and his fingers stopped tapping the table rhythmically.

After a pause of more than ten seconds, he looked at Count Sanasis and said in a deep voice.

"Does this master need your help? Nonsense! You are the greatest insult to the great and noble Count Sanasis!" Count Sanasis spoke loudly, but always gave people a feeling of being strong on the outside but weak on the inside.

He angrily walked down from his "grape throne", as if he wanted to find a suitable object to prove his strength, but he looked left and right, but he could not find a suitable opponent.

After turning around, the angry Count Sanasis found a specimen needle on the table.

He angrily grabbed the steel needle with his tentacles, and then tried hard to break it, but its body turned a little purple due to excessive force, but the solid steel needle did not change at all, and did not even bend a little.

"I can actually solve it, but it's a pity to waste your experimental equipment like this." Count Sanasis threw down the steel needle, looked at Lucian, was silent for a while, and then forced an explanation.

Lucian was also silent for a while, staring at Count Sanasis for a while, and silently handed him a wooden toothpick.

"Thank you, but no need." Count Sanasis's body squirmed slightly, but the color of his body gradually changed from purple to light blue.

After a slightly awkward silence, Count Thanasis seemed to lose his temper all of a sudden. He slumped down on the table in a somewhat dejected manner, and then looked at Lucian, "Well, two-legged hairy monster, you won. You successfully defeated the great and noble Count Thanasis, although your victory was somewhat unfair."

Count Thanasis's voice was a little low when he said the last half of the sentence.

Lucian looked at Count Thanasis silently, waiting for his next words.

"What are you looking at me for? Do you think I can't afford to lose?" Count Thanasis seemed to be a little scared by Lucian's stare. He snorted, but finally spoke with some helplessness.

"Okay, I admit that I encountered some troubles in the dream layer. That place is not very friendly to dream creatures. I was thinking of trying it with that nightmare life, but she seemed to have been transformed too thoroughly, so the attempt failed."

When Count Sanasis said this, his tone seemed a little wilted, "Of course, I don't bother to lie to you. There are indeed many high-quality dream crystals in that place. You can collect a lot of them as long as you collect them casually..."

As Count Sanasis spoke, he seemed to feel that his actions just now were a little unkind. After a pause, he suddenly stopped talking, "Forget it, let's talk about it later. With your strength, if you go there, tut tut tut..."

"Can you tell me the specific information about that place? I am very curious about an environment deep in the dream interlayer that is not friendly to dream creatures." Lucian did not pay attention to Count Thanasis's deliberate ridicule, but He looked at the other party and asked about the specifics of that special place.

"That's the dream world...the real area of ​​the mezzanine." After a few seconds of silence, Count Thanasis said this with some hesitation.

"The...real area of ​​the dream?" Lucian was a little confused by Count Thanasis's words.

"You now know that these things are of no use, so don't be too curious about certain things, as this may bring you unimaginable disaster."

Count Thanasis' tone seemed a little irritable. After that, even if Lucian tried to probe it about this topic, Count Thanasis ignored it, as if he had been touched on something he was particularly concerned about.

"Then you have to tell me some of the information about that real area, right?" Lucian looked helplessly at Count Thanasis, who was unable to hold on at this time, and even had the idea in his heart that it would make him immortal. All reinforce the illusion in the mouth.

"That was a key node in the dream world. It was one of the cornerstones for absorbing the power of dreams. Of course, it also hid... clues to things that I really wanted to confirm." In the end, Count Thanasis was not involved in Lucian's repeated attacks. After being questioned, he finally told some information about that area.

"In that place, the power of dreams is completely isolated. No matter how powerful the dream creature is, even a powerful lord-level dream creature, all dream-related abilities will be invalidated after entering... But that place is also There is danger, and there may even be 'partners' invited by other dream creatures to fight each other internally."

Count Thanasis slowly spoke about the information he had, "You... forget it, the dream node will reappear after a while anyway. We can still wait for other opportunities, or wait for the next dream node to appear."

Count Thanasis seemed a little casual and careless when he spoke, and some deliberately emphasized that the thing was not important to him at all.

However, Lucian ignored Count Thanasis's lie that he could not lie, and instead silently analyzed the possible risks.

"What is the strongest level of the possible opponents over there?" Lucian asked this most critical question after pausing for a moment.

If the opponent is guaranteed to start as a third-level wizard, then Lucian feels that even if he wants to help Count Thanasis, he does not have the strength. On the contrary, as a friend who has known Count Thanasis for so many days, he will definitely give him good advice. I advise Count Thanasis to learn to act within his ability.

"The strongest... is probably the second-level wizard level. After all, the main opponents are invited by some dream creatures. They don't have such a big face to let a third-level wizard come to the depths of the dream mezzanine. Fight for them. What's more, if the opponent is too strong, do you think I can come back alive?"

Count Thanasis thought for a while and gave Lucian a fairly accurate upper limit of strength.

A level two wizard...

Lucian paused slightly, but soon he smiled, "I feel like we can finalize some more rigorous details now, Thanasis."

"That's right... We'll let them pick up the rags we don't want this time." Count Thanasis didn't seem to notice what Lucian was saying, so he said something to himself first, and then Some hindsight, I thought that Lucian's tone seemed to indicate agreement.

"Hairy two-legged monster, do you know what you are talking about!" Count Thanasis suddenly roared, his tone excited, as if he had been deceived by Lucian.

His eyes flickered when he looked at Lucian, as if he wanted to say something, but in the end it turned into a mumble that Lucian couldn't understand.

After muttering for a while, Count Thanasis looked at Lucian and muttered softly. "Forget it, only you can take responsibility for your own decision. Just like a fish in a dream that wants to eat cat meat, it needs enough courage and determination to land..."

"According to the principle of equal exchange in the wizarding world, let's talk about reward first, two-legged hairy monster." Suddenly, Count Thanasis's voice became a little formal, and in front of him, a figure emerged. A piece of paper that resembled a contract scroll in the wizarding world, with dense text floating on it.

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