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Chapter 1898 missing half of the puzzle

Chapter 1898 Half of the puzzle is missing

Hello everyone, this is the anti-theft chapter. The text has actually been written, but I am still hesitating at the final stage of revising and reviewing it, because I am so sleepy at the moment that I can’t believe my own judgment...

Where did this copy shrink to?

Surprised, a group of evolvers turned around several times in a row, but still found no trace of a copy. The grass, gravel, abandoned building materials... were all exactly the same as before, and nothing was different.

Although the Satyr has been holding the dungeon detector mentioned by the Lou brothers, this little thing has always been quiet. No matter how many times the Satyr restarted it, it still did not issue the "" when entering the dungeon.

"Didi" sound came.

"Could it be that we have already entered the dungeon? Maybe it's because the dungeon has changed like the surroundings this time, so we can't find it?"

After twenty minutes of searching, the half-human-half-tree-bark man finally couldn't help but bring up this seemingly absurd possibility - his tone was still the same, so low it was almost breathless.

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"It's not impossible." The Satyr pondered for a while, then waved his hand: "Let's try to see if we can get out of this open space... If not, it means we have entered the dungeon."

It seemed that this was all they could do now - the group of people followed him again and walked in the direction they came from.

It seemed to be expected, but what surprised everyone was that they actually walked out of the open area without any hindrance, and even walked all the way to the edge of the square where they had just competed - everyone was a little confused.

While taking measures, a smiling mermaid member in charge of the guard poked his head out from the intersection and shouted in surprise: "...how did you come out so quickly?"

The Satyr stopped in confusion, not knowing what to answer.

Not only him, but the group of evolvers behind him were also a little dumbfounded - they agreed to come to explore the dungeon, but now they can't even find the dungeon. Is the reward for these eighty large crystals still available?

"Did the copy disappear?"

Lin Sanjiu quietly murmured to Teacher Yi, and couldn't help but think of the reward that was about to arrive but was gone. She sighed secretly, looked around the people around her, and saw that the other people were also there.

Everyone frowned, looking uninterested.

But at this moment, her eyes suddenly stopped.

The only one who didn't look right was the eccentric Sajie.

At this time, a group of people led by the Satyr are standing on the path in front of the entrance to the square. Walking up this path, after passing the guard, you will see the stronghold of the Smiling Mermaid in the distance; walking down, you will see the original

Should be an empty space for the copy.

Because the Satyr was hesitating and not knowing what to do, everyone stood silently behind him without moving. Only Sage rushed to a place in front of the Satyr and stood a little in front of the Satyr, as if he was a little anxious, moving from side to side.

Looking around, he kept rubbing the ground with his feet.

The sound of "rustling" was non-stop, accompanied by the sound of pebbles scraping against stone bricks, which was indeed very annoying. The old Indian endured it again and again, and finally breathed out and shouted: "Stop grinding."

!”

Slowing down his tone, he said to the pair of dark pupils that were looking towards him, "...did you discover something?"

Sajie stared at him for a while, then looked at the ground without saying anything.

The smile that seemed to have appeared on her face disappeared at some point. Without that little bit of lively expression, her black hole-like eyes seemed to be about to roll out two white eyeballs.

It's really a bit scary.

Not sure whether he was upset or anxious, Sajie rubbed his shoe against the ground again.

When the old Indian let out an angry "hum", Lin Sanjiu felt that his entire body was getting cold.

Maybe others didn't see such tiny details clearly, but she - saw them all.

This stone-brick path was covered with a thick layer of dust. Every time Saje rubbed his feet, he would pick up a little bit of sand when the toe of his shoes was raised - this was a perfectly normal thing.

But the sand she brought up just now completely violated the law of gravity when it fell.

After a thin cloud of dust left the tip of the shoe, it suddenly seemed to have melted and disappeared from the air. Just when Lin Sanjiu was about to wonder if she had seen it wrong, she saw that in half a second

After that, the cloud of fine ash fell suddenly about ten centimeters away, as smoothly and naturally as if it was supposed to fall here.

If Lin Sanjiu hadn't always been suspicious of Sajie and therefore kept a close eye on her, I'm afraid he wouldn't have discovered such a little bit of strangeness at all - even now, several other people around her are still confused.

Before I knew it, I was still discussing the matter of the eighty big crystals.

Looking up, Lin Sanjiu met those dark eyes that seemed to contaminate the whites of her eyes.

"...Do you know something is wrong?" She calmed down and asked in a deep voice.

The same sentence was asked by the old Indian just now; Sajie suddenly smiled and said nothing, but stopped.

"I don't think she's normal," the old Indian said, tapping his temple, with a tone of hatred and hatred, "I guess I can't tell you anything."

Sajie chuckled again, but did not respond. Instead, he turned to the Satyr and smiled: "How about you ask the guard to see if he noticed anything strange?"

As she spoke, she gestured towards the uphill intersection - but her movements were very strange: her arms refused to straighten, curled up like a chicken wing, and she only stretched out one finger to point to where the guard was.

Lin Sanjiu immediately realized that she did not want her arm to extend beyond the area where the sand had just fallen.

Seeing the goat-hoofed man nodding, one of his hoofs was about to move out - Lin Sanjiu suddenly became anxious, yelled randomly, stretched out her hand to grab his robe; with a clang of the warning sign hitting the ground,

Half of the satyr's hat was pulled off, revealing a delicate but confused face.

"What, what's wrong?" He seemed uncomfortable with being looked at directly, his fair skin quickly turned red, and he immediately pulled up his robe: "Don't pull my clothes casually!"

Apparently he didn't notice anything just now.

Lin Sanjiu glanced at Sajie, who was smiling, and a fire arose in her heart from nowhere - just when she was about to question her in front of everyone, she glanced away, but she and the people around her twitched lowly.

There was a sound of air conditioning.

The yellow warning sign that slipped from her shoulder hit the ground and fell just beyond the edge where the sand had disappeared - the yellow sign suddenly melted from the air and appeared half a second later.

Meters away; between the sign and the iron pole, there was an inexplicable distance - just a blink of an eye, but when I looked at it again, the warning sign was still well connected to the iron pole, as if it had been "separated" just now.

"Home" is just an illusion that everyone has.

"What, what's going on?" The Satyr asked blankly, and then turned his gaze to Lin Sanjiu; after pausing for two seconds, he suddenly turned his head and stared at Sajie - it seemed like

What came to mind?

"Miss Sajie, I think it's time for you to tell what you know, right?"

Lin Sanjiu asked coldly.

As soon as she said these words, the group of people immediately took two steps forward without saying a word, and surrounded Sajie who was looking left and right.

"Oh, why are you all so serious?" Sajie looked at everyone, then looked behind him, then scratched his hair and said: "...I didn't expect that a legend I heard before actually existed.

Maybe it’s true.”

She stuck out her tongue, the tip of which was pale and bloodless: "Okay, okay, I'll tell you, that's it."

"Let me ask you, what is a copy?" Sajie said with a smile.

The air was silent for a second, and the most normal-looking young man, wearing something like a Chinese tunic suit, was the first to answer: "...Based on what we know so far, it is probably a doomsday world that has not yet taken shape.

; For some unknown reason, there are usually several attached to the formed doomsday world."

"That's right." As if the answer had been revealed, Saje waved his hand: "Don't you understand this very well? A fetus that has not grown up can watch its brother grow up and become a tall and strong man.

How could such a young man be so willing?"

"Despite being unwilling to do so, most of the 'fetuses' still can't do anything - it's just that the one we found is just a little different. I think it is imitating itself into a 'brother', taking over little by little.

Brother’s territory…”

Ignoring everyone's expressions as if they had been electrocuted, she said with a smile: "We are also lucky, the growth copy that walked in has just awakened; if it waits until it starts to replace the Red Nautilus World, I will

But I really don’t know what will happen to the people affected by it..."

"Hey? Why are you looking at me like this? Since there are growth-oriented people, naturally there will also be a growth-oriented apocalyptic world."


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