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Chapter 172 Asymptotic Moderation

Chapter 670 Asymptotic Moderation

Camus's spirit tensed up instantly. He stood up with his left hand and looked around cautiously.

He found that he was still on the second floor of the house in Tehuanaco, with Riya standing up in a daze and confusion, leaning against a wooden pillar.

Everything around him was no different from before he fell asleep.

"Are you kidding?" Camus asked Louis Berry cautiously.

What is this "Dream Festival"?

This is obviously the normal state of waking up after a good night's sleep!

Lumian turned sideways, pointed out the window and said:

"Listen to what's going on in the jungle."

Camus and Rhea instinctively listened to the sounds outside and found that the jungle not far away was silent, as if they were sleeping in the dark night.

This... Ruiya's eyes tightened slightly.

She was born and raised in the primitive jungle, and stayed in Tizamo Town for almost a year. She knew very well that the jungle would not have such absolute tranquility.

Lumian pointed to the floor next to the mosquito repellent candle:

"Look here again."

Camus and Rhea looked over and found that all the mosquito corpses that should have been there were gone.

Lumian laughed:

"Of course, you can also think that I woke up early, cleaned up the environment, and secretly affected your hearing of distant sounds. All this is just a prank."

Camus thought for a few seconds and said:

"I'm inclined to believe you, but some confirmation is needed."

"Yes." Ruiya, who was carrying a hunting bow and arrows, agreed.

Lumian looked at them, nodded gently, and calmly came to a conclusion:

Now it can be basically determined that the reason why I can still stay awake after entering this special dream is due to some kind of power hidden in the house "Hisoka", and not due to any characteristics of myself.

He invited Camus and Rhea to sleep in "Hisoka's" house and enter a special dreamland, not just because he wanted to share information with the patrol team and recruit more helpers.

This is also an experiment, an experiment to determine key details!

In the past few days, Lumian has conducted many similar experiments and mastered many laws related to dreams.

He put his hands in his pockets and followed Camus and Rhea who hurried downstairs to see how they would confirm whether it was a dream.

After leaving Tewanaku's house, the two members of the patrol team ran directly to the nearest villager's house.

After discovering that the livestock kept on the ground floor of the corresponding house had disappeared, Ruiya quickly walked to the second floor and tried to open the door with a simple iron-black key.

Camus opened his mouth, as if he wanted to stop it, but in the end no sound came out.

Seeing this scene, Lumian nodded thoughtfully and said silently to himself:

"Extraordinaries of the 'Arbiter' path will subconsciously maintain the current order and are unwilling to destroy it.

"If the extraordinary people on this path also have official status, this tendency will become stronger..."

Ruiya broke into the house and went through all the rooms with Camus, but couldn't find the family living here.

Then, the two went to the police station near St. Sean's Church.

The local patrol has five entire rooms here.

Kolobo, Meslo and Loban were all missing, as were the two policemen on night duty.

"I now believe this is a dream." Camus turned around and said to Louis Berry, who was slowly following behind, wearing a golden straw hat and putting his hands in his trouser pockets. "But I don't feel like I'm awake at all.

dream."

Before Lumian could respond, Ruiya's brows furrowed slightly on her light brown face:

"When I was running on the street and searching each room, I felt a little familiar."

"Familiar?" Lumian opened his eyebrows and asked calmly.

Could there be unexpected gains from this experiment?

Ruiya thought for a while and said:

"I seem to have had a similar dream.

"In my dream, it was also so dark and quiet, and the streets were empty. I was the only one running around, looking for..."

"Is it a fragment or a complete dream?" Lumian asked.

Ruiya recalled for a few seconds and said:

"I don't know, I only remember a few fragments like this."

"Do you dream about it often, or occasionally?" Lumian guided Ruiya to confirm the details.

Ruiya replied firmly:

"Occasionally."

"Occasionally……

"Even if people in Tizamo Town don't go to sleep in this house on a specific day, they can occasionally enter this special dreamland, but they can't stay awake, just like normal dreams?

"Perhaps, it was not a real entry, but a change in one's own spirituality based on the red moon and other environmental factors, which occasionally interacted with this special dream. Unfortunately, Ruiya obviously did not remember the moon, weather and other conditions when she dreamed of similar fragments.

, if I could use 'Dream Divination', I could help her recall...

"None of the Tizamo people I asked in Porto Palos mentioned similar dreams. Well, firstly, such dreams are very common and no one will remember them in particular. Secondly, they had no time to leave Tizamo town.

It's been quite a few years..." As Lumian was flooded with thoughts, he glanced sideways at Camus to see what the "interrogator" wanted to ask.

Camus asked Ruiya thoughtfully in a state of concentration that was inappropriate for his age:

"What do you think is special about the people of Tizamo Town?"

Very perceptive. Since this dream seems to affect people in the entire town and surrounding areas, it is quite possible that these people will show certain abnormalities in real life... Lumian nodded secretly.

Ruiya thought about it for a while before saying:

"There's nothing special about it, it's just that it's very domesticated..."

Mentioning this, Ruiya sighed:

“They are very kind and polite to people, have a gentle personality, and are emotionally stable. They are very obedient and follow orders. Even if they are angry, they can calm down quickly. When in trouble, they tend to let the authorities handle it instead of fighting in private or arguing in the street...

…”

These are all situations that Lumian heard mentioned by Camus and saw in the corresponding materials. On the surface, there is nothing wrong with it, and it is a state after being domesticated.

Ruiya finally added:

"The only problem they have is that they are not enthusiastic. Everyone is not enthusiastic. This does not mean that they use politeness and politeness as a mask to cover up the indifference and hatred in their hearts. They are simply unenthusiastic, as if they are unwilling to show similar emotions directly.

."

Hearing this, Lumian thought of the Tizamo people he had come into contact with in the past few days.

Except for some gentlemen and ladies from the Northern Continent, everyone else is calm, gentle, not quarrelsome, and always communicates with others politely.

Immediately afterwards, Lumian thought of the Tizamo people he had asked about in Palos Port.

They will be afraid, worried, and please, with rich expressions and vivid emotions.

This is obviously different from the townspeople of Tizamo!

"Most of the emotions of the people here have been sucked away by dreams?" Lumian finally found something unusual about the Tizamo people.

Their problems obviously do not entirely come from the attacks and influence of the primitive tribe in the jungle!

Hearing Louis Berry's guessing words, Camus couldn't help but hissed:

"I just said that the Tizamo people feel weird and too tame. Even real cows and horses will occasionally have strong emotions and resist... There are other reasons..."

Ruiya's heart moved, and she said solemnly with a little fear hidden in her voice:

"I have been here for almost a year, and I feel that I have become a lot gentler...

"My most intense emotions have not disappeared. They are still in my heart, but many times they are just like falling asleep..."

Ruiya began to analyze herself.

"It seems that people within the town of Tizamo will gradually be affected by this special dream, and they can slowly get rid of it after leaving." Lumian glanced at Camus, "Temporaries like us who have only been here for a few days will

It’s no problem, maybe it will become milder if you stay there for a long time.”

Without waiting for Camus to respond, Lumian asked instead:

"When will the support from the patrol and the general's guard arrive?"

Mentioning this matter, Camus's face suddenly turned ugly, and he gritted his teeth and cursed:

"Those selfish bastards! There probably won't be a lot of support.

"The General Guards said they already have a team of Beyonders here, as well as the army. Only Captain Leiaza from the patrol team said he would come to support, shit, that shit!"

Lumian was stunned for a moment, then laughed out loud.

The new institutions under the rule of the native generals are indeed different from the official organizations in the northern continent.

If the patrol team were replaced by the Church of the Eternal Blazing Sun or the Church of the Mother Earth Goddess, the official Extraordinary People would have already formulated a plan and sent out a strong and sufficient number of people to deal with the problem. If the situation went wrong,

Prepare to completely destroy the town of Tizamo.

"The current situation is that General Queraril feels that with me, a great adventurer who is backed by the Church of the Fool, he can use the power of the Church of the Fool to solve the problem in Tizamo Town. There is no need to send more subordinates.

Are your own extraordinary people coming to help?

"That's right, Extraordinary people are not cabbages and can grow out of the ground. If too many powerful subordinates were to die, General Queraril would not only feel distressed, but he would also be unable to rule Matani State more effectively...

"Simply relying on recruitment to supplement the vacancies will not fill the vacancies so quickly, and it will not be able to be trusted quickly. Even if we can recover the extraordinary characteristics and train the remaining people, there are still big problems. Low-sequence is fine, but promotion to mid-sequence is not

There is a high probability of failure, after all, most of the Extraordinaries here have not yet mastered the 'acting method'..." Lumian quickly figured out General Quellarir's mentality.

He said to the somewhat agitated Camus:

"I'll take you around this dreamland and introduce it to you."

"Okay." Camus took a breath.

He and Ruiya followed Lumian and wandered around the dark, deserted town.

After a long time, Lumian led the two patrol members into the primitive jungle, and told them that he had seen the image of Tewanaku in the chaotic area ahead that seemed to be composed of dream fragments, and suspected that this place was

There is the imprint of the "Apostle of Desire".

Walking through the trees that looked like giants in the night, Camus became increasingly depressed.

Before he could ask about the details of Tewanaku's figure, he suddenly heard the sound of a bowstring being pulled.

Snap.

An arrow wrapped with electric light flew from a distance, passed Camus who dodged in time, and inserted into a rubber tree behind.

Among the trees blackened by the crackling electric light, Lumian, Camus and Rhea looked not far away and saw a woman standing on the branches of a giant tree.

The woman wore dark leather armor and held a hunting bow and arrows in her hands. Her brown hair was tied into two parts and let down.

Her skin was light brown, and her face with wild beauty could not hide the coldness and hatred.

Raya!

She is Raya!

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