He is not active in doing things and has problems with his thinking.
Garfield glanced sideways at Dean and turned his neck in a circle in the air, smoother than the Autobot transformation.
If his eyes hadn't been fixed on it, Dean would have thought a puddle of water had slipped from his hand.
The owl-winged cat flicked its tail. Although he was not satisfied with Dean's choice, he still chose to cooperate for Lucy's sake.
The flexible tail swung twice in the air, and then pointed to the sky like a compass of fate, successfully helping Dean eliminate the wrong answers he had been struggling with.
With the help of Garfield, Dean further narrows the scope of his search.
He carried his familiar and walked back and forth several times. Based on the changes in the direction pointed by his tail and the assistance of the Eye of Destiny, he finally succeeded in catching the short-lived fluctuation and locked Lucy's position.
"found it!"
After closing the Eye of Destiny, Dean recorded the coordinates and breathed a long sigh of relief, finally showing a look of relief on his face.
"Go and inform the Knights that we have found someone."
After hearing the sound and running towards Leina, Dean sent him out again. Dean looked up at the sky with a solemn expression.
Unexpectedly, this space is actually in District 13.
It was simply a blatant provocation.
There is also a clear sense of stupidity.
Does anyone really think that the most dangerous place must be the safest place?
Speaking of which, no one noticed...it was quite embarrassing.
Dean rubbed his chin and narrowed his eyes.
He always felt that something was not quite right.
Will a normal space be set up high in the sky?
They're not angels. What kind of race would have such a strange brain circuit?
It's not too hidden, and it's not convenient at the same time... What purpose did the other party have to make such a choice?
It was weird for Dean to think so.
It's very confusing both in terms of technology and purpose.
If the possibility that the other party is mentally abnormal is temporarily ruled out, then he suspects that... this so-called "space" may not be as simple as the independent space previously speculated.
Withdrawing his probing gaze, Dean lowered his head and looked at his own shadow.
The only product he has come into contact with that is related to space but is higher than space is Kana's shadow world.
That mysterious one, until now, the two masters and pets have not been able to detect its possible existence.
"Teleport" operates using this shadow world as a medium. After using it for so long, Dean is deeply impressed by the concealment and convenience of this ability.
If we analyze this space according to the concept of the shadow world, everything will be reasonable.
It may not be a question of where it was developed, but a vaguer and broader conceptual product.
Placed in a certain existence, it can be dissolved in a corner of the world when it is hidden, and it is everywhere when it appears.
Just like the Shadow Realm.
Dean frowned, feeling like things were getting complicated.
He was combing Garfield's hair one after another, and his thoughts were like a large and messy net, tangled here and there. He didn't catch the fish, but he was almost tangled up in several knots.
After a while, Dean shook his head and gave up thinking.
Forget it, these are not important for now, thinking too much will only increase your worries.
The biggest question now should be...
Now that the place has been found, how should others get in?
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Lucy in the space still doesn't know that the current situation of herself and others is a perfect interpretation of the siege saying "People outside want to come in, people inside want to get out". She has received the huge consumption of Akaman's divine fish. , while comforting the demon pet, he considered retreating.
Although she had just put down her grandiose words not long ago, Lucy had to say that she began to feel a little guilty after sensing the consumption of Akaman's divine fish.
With this consumption, there is basically no need to count on the combat effectiveness of the Akaman Divine Fish. If we fight again, the output can only rely on the box and the candle spirit...
After looking at the two familiars who looked tired, Lucy's confidence also disappeared.
The most important thing is that after using the gap to temporarily offset the influence of the fog, the returning demon pet told her a very bad news: there were many extremely threatening life forms coming towards them.
Focus on it, extremely threatening.
Lucy suddenly felt even fainter.
She just got emotional and vented a little bit. Who would have known that the other side would actually care about the child and send so many powerful subordinates...
Lucy despised this kind of overkill behavior in her heart, but her body very honestly gave orders to her demon pets to come back to her.
As for the previous rhetoric?
The teacher said it, Tongyanwuji, she is still just a child, and occasionally she talks big words... isn't it very reasonable?
"We can't stay here any longer."
Judging from Lucy's expression that she had finished what she wanted to do, the leading knight said decisively.
The movement caused by the space crack was too great, like a huge target announcing its coordinates with a loudspeaker.
It would be dangerous to stay here.
Lucy nodded in agreement.
With the teacher's big toe, he knew that since the opponent chose to take action, he must have rushed to deal with them completely. It would be too passive to stay here.
She was just a little reckless, but not to the point of losing her mind.
At least the knights must be moved to a safe place.
Lucy released the sluggish Akaman fish and let it explore the path, but it was also an accident. Because of the existence of the space crack, the fog went to repair the big hole. Although the visibility still did not change much, the previously active fog Monsters were hit, but they all fell into dormancy.
Move now and no longer have to worry about being attacked.
She can be regarded as a reckless person, and she helped lighten the team's burden.
The group of people followed the Akaman fish and gradually moved away from the crime scene. Lucy walked at the end with her magic pets. While she was wary of her surroundings, she couldn't help but look back frequently.
If she guessed correctly, the person who sent them in probably didn't have very high control over this place.
At least not to the extent of doing whatever you want.
Otherwise, there wouldn't have been no movement for so long, with only monsters in the fog fighting against them.
Wouldn't it be more convenient to take action yourself, or to send out those subordinates who are troublesome even to the Akaman fish earlier?
It can't be that he has some special hobby, and he has to wait for her to do it before giving a reaction, right?
Although it is not ruled out that the opponent is too cautious or does not want to go to war for a few small people, Lucy is more inclined to the first scenario.
Because they can't do it, or it's not easy to do it, they choose a more trouble-free method, which is to use the "drag" technique to drag them to death.
This is their chance.
Finally, she turned back and glanced in the direction of the space crack. Lucy took a deep breath and her eyes gradually became firm.
(End of chapter)