You really know how to choose the right time for your speech.
Sherlock cursed while trying to free himself from the gap between the mirror images of the "Sanctuary" battleship copy.
Not long ago, the principal, Professor
What else is there to say? Although the principal did not explain it, after eliminating all other possibilities, what is left is the truth - he has established contact with the weirdo who is dangerous at first sight through some way, but as long as he does not take the initiative to respond
, the other party cannot discover this connection.
In addition, if the "Half-Blood Prince" hadn't insisted on teaching him "Occlumency", the guy opposite would probably be able to follow the "network cable" and find him.
Originally, Sherlock had been convinced that Atreus was the Half-Blood Prince, but when something like this suddenly appeared, he was not sure anymore. Whether it was the gaze of the flaming eyes or this bizarre and dangerous connection, Occlumency had been used before.
It's a miraculous effect. It's hard to believe that a student who has always been attending classes at Hogwarts could predict all of this...even if he is the second prince of Asgard.
In any case, there are not enough clues now, and everything will have to wait until the Triwizard Tournament is over.
Then, the students woke up one after another, adjusted their status, and reviewed the possible arrangements for the two camps that started first and their own corresponding countermeasures. After listening to the bragging of their relatives and friends, they went to their respective arenas with the encouragement of the principal.
Set off.
Then, Sherlock was stuck by the "mirror image" of the "Sanctuary" battleship.
Of course it was not accidental. Now that he knew he was in the "mirror group", Sherlock had naturally restrained his thoughts and would never activate "Sherlock's Unpredictability" unless he landed on the playing field.
But this can't stand the interference of someone - well, God.
At that time, he had just left the battleship through the "miniature rainbow bridge". "Odin", who had been standing in the void for a long time without moving, suddenly burst into dazzling thunder and let out a loud shout:
"[I am Odin! I speak to all 'cosmic demons'!]"
There may be other attributives and adjectives in this sentence, but Sherlock can't remember them clearly.
At that time, his head buzzed, and there was an overexposed blank in front of him. His ears were full of electric noise, and his limbs were numb and unable to move, until there was a faint sound of waves, turning the content of Odin's speech into a lake, summer, and lake.
Only then did Locke recover from that "out of control" state.
If you encounter such bad luck, you will know the reason without reasoning: because you have experienced too much, gained knowledge that ordinary people can't understand in their lifetime, and have high-level items that are beyond your own strength, your comprehensive level has been
High enough to receive communications that only the "Universe Demon God" can receive - but that is obviously not what he can listen to now. Without Lord Shirahoshi's help, he would probably be "shocked" until Odin finished his speech.
"status.
Hmm... Maybe it's one of Odin's own purposes to intimidate the weak space demons so that they don't mess around?
And when he regained consciousness, he found that he was embarrassingly stuck by dozens or even hundreds of "slices" of the "Sanctuary" battleship.
Perhaps because he had been to the "Ministry of Magic", he could see the contents of the "Battleship Slices" more clearly than in the previous preliminaries. Almost all of the "Slices" were filled with Asgardians watching the game.
Of course, they turned a blind eye to the Thunder Giant who was giving an impassioned speech.
But compared to the orderly and neatly arranged "timeline" slices, the "battleship slices" created by Odin can be described as "disasters". If the content displayed on the slices is excluded, their stacked shape looks like
Like... a courier box that collapsed into a mountain, and I was the little mouse accidentally crushed at the bottom.
If he were in the real dimension, he could easily use "Apparition" to get out of trouble. If he was in the subspace, he could run faster by jumping through the timeline. But the current situation is that he has no contact with either side and is completely stuck between them.
Intermediate state.
"[...Kingdom...Victor...King]" Odin was still reading.
Good news, White Star interfered with the "Lord of Asgard"'s speech.
Bad news, it seemed like she was going to let him hear it all.
The reason is easy to guess. Both are "cosmic demons". It's not a big move to prevent yourself from going crazy just by not letting yourself hear clearly. But if you want to save yourself from being "stuck" by the "battleship slice", the movement must not be
It would be too small, and it would probably ruin the face of Odin, who is showing his strength to countless demons of the universe.
After understanding this, Sherlock stopped trying to struggle and instead remained stuck, listening to Odin's few words while turning his head to look at the arena he was about to go to.
It has to be said that this state is still beneficial, because he is stuck in the "slices" distributed in all seven countries, so he can see the situation in seven arenas at the same time.
Except for himself, there were no accidents in the "dropping" of the other six students. In Sherlock's field of vision, they were like meteors of different colors landing on their respective fields accompanied by the colored light around them.
Well...at present, the Asgard side that set off 24 hours ago has been developing in the "Dark Elf Kingdom" and "Frost Giant Kingdom" for a while. Moriarty and Atreus who were scheduled to go there encountered
The resistance will be greater, and the remaining five countries are occupied by the Green Lantern Corps. The advantage they have established should not be huge, and the remaining four students should be able to catch up with a little effort.
As for the destination...according to the classification of their respective colleges, he, a student of the light department, is scheduled to go to Alfheim, the "country of light elves". He, Moriarty and Luna have analyzed that this country is as Aspen.
It is the hometown of most of the mages in the Gard Army. The local residents are basically friendly to outsiders. As long as they do not show hostility or destroy their golden forests, it is a relatively safe place to play.
So, when the environment itself does not pose a threat, the difficult thing is of course to light the puzzles that need to be solved to light those "torches". Of course, Sherlock, the "smartest student at Hogwarts", should handle it - if not
We must go to the "Land of Dark Elves", and Moriarty seems to want to compete for this title.
Since it's a puzzle, there shouldn't be much difference whether you go earlier or later, as long as - huh?
In Sherlock's vision, the six meteors representing the six classmates suddenly "split" at the same time when they were about to fall into their respective arenas. Each of them "generated" a meteor that was almost exactly the same as its own body, but was extremely dark and strange.
"Meteor".
Immediately afterwards, these obviously problematic things fell into the arena together with their "ontologies" before Sherlock had time to make any reaction.
"[Danger...players...protect...]"
Shylock turned his head silently and glanced at the giant Odin who was still giving a speech in the void.