Mystery: The New Dark Emperor Arrives

Chapter 303 Extraordinary Master Christine

Chapter 303 Extraordinary Master Christine
Hobert recalled the reminder that Lina had written on the tent when she was dying. Seeing the scene in front of him, Hobert suddenly understood that Lina might have been a little delirious at that time and had used the wrong grammar.

That hint should be: the curse is in the dream.

And this "curse" is actually the curse of the oil painting. Anyone who has seen or been close to the oil painting will have a wooden sculpture of their own in this hall.

In other words, regardless of whether the tomb owner's sarcophagus was opened or not, he would be "cursed" by the oil painting, killed silently in the dream world, or attacked by monsters again when he was weak.

Lina is a Beyonder of the "Reaper" path, and her spirituality is sharper than Beyonders of other paths, so she probably understood the meaning of the curse before she died.

Of course, the reminder before her death was not for Hobert and others, but for her companions, because as long as they saw or came into contact with oil paintings, they would definitely suffer the same curse as her.

But how to solve this problem?
It was only at this time that Hobert realized that he didn't have much extraordinary knowledge about dreams, and the problem he encountered was a mixture of dreams and curses, so Hobert had no good solution for a while.

If not, you can only try to move the wooden statue from the hall to the real world.

Christine on the side was also pinching his chin in thought, and after a while he suddenly said, "Maybe that item might be useful."

He opened his briefcase and put his whole arm inside to rummage through it.

This made Hobert sigh with emotion. He didn't expect that the briefcase that Christine carried to and from get off work every day turned out to be a magical item.

After some rummaging, he finally found what he was looking for: a vintage blower.

This is a blower similar to that used by blacksmiths in the Middle Ages. It has two handles, and the middle is like a pleat in the middle of an accordion. Hold the two handles and squeeze them to blow out a strong wind.

Christine threw the briefcase to Hobert. He took a blower and blew towards Hobert's wooden statue. What he blew out was a puff of pure white smoke, and Hobert's wooden statue seemed to have turned into gas. , rolling and disappearing with the blown smoke.

"It really works." Christine explained: "The oil painting 'collects' some of your spirituality, so it can find you anytime and anywhere.

"The essence of this wooden statue is actually a ray of your spirituality, and the blower in my hand can blow away the spiritual body of ordinary people. With it, your ray of spirituality will disappear."

Spirituality can be restored, so for Hobart, no substantial harm was done.

Christine was about to open the briefcase and put away the blower, but Hobert hurriedly said: "Father, those four wooden statues are teammates who survived the exploration operation yesterday, let me blow their wooden statues away too. "

Christine took the briefcase and handed the blower to Hobert.

Hobert picked up the blower and blew it four times in a row, and the wooden statues of Auston and others also disappeared.

As for the wooden statues of the "Guardians", of course Hobert didn't care, let them ask for their own blessings.

Hobert helped Christine put away the blower, only to find that Christine was looking at the mural in front.

The mural in front is completely different from the mural at the entrance. It depicts huge spiders with human faces and compound eyes.

They are weaving nets, and under the nets, there are people with intoxicated expressions, and beasts with intoxicated expressions.

"Dream spiders." Christine explained: "Their compound eyes are one of the main ingredients of the 'Requiemer' potion.

"Your guess is right, the oil painting will use the power of the 'dream spider' to sneak into your dream and kill you in the dream."

Looking at these spiders, Hobert thought of some unlucky dragon king in "Childhood Classics".

In the extraordinary world, killing someone in a dream doesn't seem to be too difficult.

Christine took off a gray button on his clothes: "This is what I said just now, the sealed item from the 'Spirit Witch', I can use it as a disguise."

Christine injected spirituality into the button, and ripples appeared around the button again, but this time the ripples were visible, after all, this is the world of dreams.

Under the action of the buttons, Christine and Hobert gradually faded away like spirit bodies overflowing with spirituality, and Hobert could even see the tulips behind Christine through Christine's body.

Christine raised his hand and looked at his arm. He was satisfied with his operation, and then he tried to enter the front area, but it did not cause any changes in the mural.

Acting with Christine, Hobert realized that some of his previous ideas were really shallow.

Christine's performance is more like a Beyonder of the "Dark Emperor" path, who can quickly find and use the loopholes in the rules. This is true for solving the problem of the wooden statue, and it is also the same for avoiding the harassment of the "Dream Spider".

At the same time, Hobert realized: it is not enough to have knowledge, but also to have one's own knowledge!

In terms of strength alone, Hobert's current state is definitely more capable of fighting at his level, but in a mysterious extraordinary world, being able to fight is only the most basic requirement.

The more he came into contact with the mysterious part of the world, the more he realized his lack of knowledge.

But this kind of deficiency is still difficult to make up for. We can only follow behind knowledgeable people like Christine and Azik, and watch more, learn more and think more.

"Have you noticed that the prey in the murals are humans, extraordinary creatures, and beasts?" Christine's words interrupted Hobert's reflection: "It seems, as if in the eyes of the owner of this dream, humans and extraordinary creatures , no different from beasts."

He stopped suddenly: "This seems to be a philosophical question, what is the difference between humans and extraordinary creatures and beasts?"

"De." Hobert almost blurted out.

"A strange pronunciation, what does it mean?"

Hobert suddenly discovered that words in Loen such as "morality" and "social rules" could not explain what "morality" was.

This is one of the cornerstones of oriental culture in his heart, which was used by the Duke of Zhou to distinguish humans from beasts, but Western culture has never had a similar philosophical concept.

In today's northern and southern continents, there is no similar philosophical concept, so many people think that slaves are two-legged animals, and there seems to be no problem at all.

After thinking for a long time, Hobert said: "It can be understood as the opposite of moral depravity and no conscience!"

"Virtue" is hard to explain, but "wickedness" is easy to understand.

Christine thought for a while, then smiled and said, "It's a very good idea. What is taught in philosophy classes in college is pretty good now!"

Hobert smiled guiltyly, no matter whether it was the university he went to when he first arrived in this world, or the university in the AD era, he didn't teach this.

The former is because there is no such philosophy, and the latter is because there is no need to teach it, and it is all engraved in the bone.

(End of this chapter)

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