Everyone who got such a list looked at each other a little bit. In fact, even the English part of it was a bit difficult to understand, let alone the corresponding translations.
After taking a few glances, Dunn thought about it and asked:
"Sister Lili, did Miss Shiqin Liu say whether she is an esper?"
"Yes." Lily said, tapping the word "guest" on the paper.
Camille looked at the two square characters of "Guest" and didn't know how to continue asking.
Dunn thought for a few seconds and then asked:
"Then this Miss Shiqin Liu came to our city of Dunlon with her own abilities?" Although they couldn't find a suitable English translation in the dictionary, everyone still took a brief look at the basic meaning of the term "guest". .
So Dunn came up with his current guess.
"Miss Shiqin claimed that she would come to our city in London. It seemed to be an accident, and it was a big surprise for her. And the meaning of 'guest' she described as someone who came to visit on their own initiative."
"I'm getting more and more confused." Xiu commented.
"It's really hard to understand." Camille nodded in agreement.
"I think Miss Shiqin needs to stay in the orphanage for a long time. We can try to have a good relationship with her first, and then figure out more things. This will definitely help us find John." Lily suggested .
Everyone nodded and prepared to get up and leave.
"Now I want to discuss another matter." Lily had no intention of disbanding, which made everyone present pause and look at Lily.
"What...?" Aiden had already stood up, but now he sat down again.
"I would like to ask everyone here, when did we start to have a maximum visual distance of only 24 meters in the fog?"
"This question is so strange. Could it be that from the day the fog appeared, we could only see so far?" Xiu responded in confusion.
Everyone else nodded, but Dunn continued to look at Lily, waiting for the next words.
"Okay, Xiu, let me ask you. During our first exploration, we found the 'wall', or the edge of the fog tornado, right?"
"Well, that's right. We saw the 'wall' made up of the endless rolling fog, so we used the word 'wall' to describe it."
"Did we also see the vortex at the top of the sky at that time?"
"Yes, there were black and purple lightning crisscrossing inside. I will never forget that scene." Xiu almost used an aria.
"But what does this have to do with our visual distance being only 24 meters?" Xiu asked in confusion.
When Lily heard this question, she couldn't help but look around at the others, only to find that except for Camille, whose expression began to change, even Dunn, the rest, had puzzled expressions on their faces.
This made Lily couldn't help but take a breath.
She began to hesitate, beginning to hesitate whether to expose this matter.
Camille seemed to understand something. Was it because she and she saw the large open space together? The fog there lost the 24-meter visual distance limit, so did she get out of this cognitive cycle?
If I forcefully break this cycle, will anything happen to everyone?
But unlike her intuition that something bad would happen if she told everyone about that world, she didn't feel whether it was dangerous now.
Finally, Lily made up her mind and decided to give it a try, but try to guide in a gentler way. If it still failed, then give up.
"Xiu, in the book "Two Points and Four Mists", it was mentioned that we humans have lost the right to fly in the sky. What is the height limit? Do you remember?" Lily started to try.
"Hmm... It should be linked to the Roman numerals 2 and 4, 2.4 meters? No, that's too low, 240 meters? It doesn't seem right either..."
"2.4 kilometers." Dunn gave the answer.
"Yes, 2.4 kilometers." Xiu patted Dunn on the shoulder with an expression that said, "I just want to say this."
"So Xiu, how high do you think the vortex in the sky we saw during that exploration was? It doesn't have to be exact. Just give me a rough number."
"Hmm...I'm not very good at estimating distances...is it 100 meters? Anyway, I remember...it's just very high."
"Okay, let's just assume it's 100 meters high. So, ladies and gentlemen, can we see that far away when the sight distance is limited to 24 meters?"
Lily brought up the core issue of this discussion.
"Of course it's impossible, 24 meters..." Xiu Gang was about to respond, but suddenly froze there.
As if they suddenly understood something, Aiden and Dunn both opened their eyes wide and fell silent. Lily stopped talking.
Cold sweat began to break out from Xiu's back.
Camille swallowed hard.
Yes, if everyone's field of vision was only 24 meters at the beginning, then how did the exploration team see the mist vortex high in the sky?
Xiu felt that her brain was no longer enough. Bizarre things were photographed on her face one after another, which made her find it difficult to breathe.
Camille thought of the vast open space she and Lily saw at Waterloo Station. It seemed that there was a distance of more than 24 meters there?
She was in a panic because of the strange arrangement of the carriages she saw and Lily's disappearance, so she failed to notice the abnormality immediately.
"We... all selectively ignored this problem, and until just now, we were unable to realize it." Dunn gave the answer that no one could say word by word with difficulty.
Lily breathed a sigh of relief when she saw this.
It seems she was right.
But Lily was also frightened for a while. If she reminded people to this point and still didn't think there was any problem, then she felt that she would definitely want to escape from the orphanage.
That really is a horror story.
"I'm a little uncomfortable. I'm going back to my room first." Xiu smiled hard, got up and left the public area on the third floor.
Dunn also had an ugly face. The position he was sitting in was just right so that he could see the window on the third floor. He saw the fog outside the window. He didn't think it was anything before, but now when he looked at the fog, he felt wary.
Aiden took his dictionary, clasped his hands in his arms and lowered his head, not knowing what he was thinking.
Camille looked embarrassed. She wanted to confirm with Lily now that the open space she saw after accompanying Lily back to Waterloo Station, [Two Point Four Fog], could not limit the 24-meter viewing distance. .
But she had a feeling that it was not the right time to ask this, so she held back.