Chapter 1866 All Things Law

Chapter 1865 Becoming Real <TOC> Chapter 1867 Between Possibilities

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“Do you want to make the Wilderness of Dreams more realistic? There are many power directions to choose from, which one do you plan to select?” A slightly magnetic deep male voice entered Freud’s ears.

Turning around, he saw Sanders, who had appeared in the room at some unknown time. Sanders’ question indicated that he had heard Freud’s earlier words.

Sanders’ question was indeed correct. The malleability of the Dream Realm is very strong. Although the Wilderness of Dreams is not entirely the Dream Realm, its malleability still exists. Whether it develops towards the illusory or the realistic, the Wilderness of Dreams can achieve it.

Of course, the prerequisite is possessing the relevant powers.

To make the Wilderness of Dreams more realistic, there are many relevant powers. For example, Sanders wanted to construct an energy system for the Wilderness of Dreams, which is also a power that makes it more realistic. Similarly, the “Celestial Cycle” Freud wanted last time is also a power inclined towards reality.

Hence, Sanders asked Freud which direction he planned to develop to make the Wilderness of Dreams more realistic.

Freud did not hesitate, clearly having already pondered this question, and directly said: “All Things Law.”

The All Things Law mentioned by Freud is similar to that in reality, but cannot be completely compared, being only a pseudo-law based on the Dream Realm system.

However, even as a pseudo-law, the All Things Law is still one of the core main laws in the Wilderness of Dreams.

To fully assume such a main law, legendary strength is required. In other words, not just Freud, but even Angel, Sanders, or the currently known strongest wizard of the Southern Region——Mengke, cannot bear it.

Of course, Freud also understood reality. What he meant was not the complete All Things Law, but a sub-power under the All Things Law.

“Just like the ‘Sin Fog’ power that had previously dispersed, it actually belongs to a sub-power under the All Things Law.”

Sanders heard Freud’s response and was not surprised. To make the Wilderness of Dreams closer to the real world, the powers required indeed mostly come from the All Things Law, but…

Sanders: “Which sub-power of the All Things Law do you want?”

When it came to specifics, Freud hesitated for a moment, then mused, “Every time I stand at Azure Tower and look into the distance, all I see is an endless horizon, with no undulations or waves. So, I thought long yesterday, initially wanting to make the Wilderness of Dreams not so bland, hoping it could have mountains, gorges, hills, plains…”

“However, later I thought that it wasn’t really necessary to demand such a power just to change the landscape.” Freud paused, looking at the expressionless Sanders: “I figured, once Lord Phantom Master endows the Wilderness of Dreams with its own energy system, changing the terrain wouldn’t be difficult.”

Angel nodded, indeed, as long as one could bring real-world strength into the Wilderness of Dreams, whether it be mountains or canyons, all could be resolved… “Moreover, under the power of the Celestial Cycle, the Wilderness of Dreams is not as utterly flat as you imagine.”

Freud couldn’t see it, but Angel, as the master of the Wilderness of Dreams, could easily observe the changes.

In certain areas, under Angel’s deliberate arrangement, endless torrential rain began to fall, shaping the land with high and low differences, even creating rivers and seas. It was like a nascent civilization experiencing primitive evolution.

And Angel, as the behind-the-scenes creator, was directing the world’s progression.

Freud was stunned for a moment, then understood; the changes brought by the Celestial Cycle were definitely not just for Initial Heart City to have sunshine and rain. Its manipulability was too great… It’s just that it hadn’t been controlled.

“Since I don’t need to change the landscape, I later pondered what kind of power I really need.” Freud: “Then, I saw the big tree on the streets of Initial Heart City.”

Currently, unless it’s a sentient plant, nothing else can enter the Wilderness of Dreams. The so-called big tree is naturally not a real tree, but a kind of sculpture.

“Do you want to bring plants into the Wilderness of Dreams?” Angel asked.

Freud nodded: “Whether it’s plants, animals, or even insects, I hope to make the Wilderness of Dreams more lively.”

Angel pondered for a moment. The Sin Fog, a bizarre entity, could appear in the Wilderness of Dreams, so there should be no problem with plants.

Thinking this, Angel’s gaze turned to Sanders: “Freud’s request indeed falls under the sub-power of the All Things Law, but… can he withstand it?”

Sanders also pondered, and after a long time, he said: “I need to calculate to see if he can endure it.”

In Sanders’ view, if this were reality, the appearance of plants alone, without an ecological chain, might cause big problems. But the Wilderness of Dreams, after all, is not reality. Based on the core of the Dream Realm, the creation of things out of thin air in lucid dreams can be logically consistent, so Freud still has a slight possibility of bearing this power.

“About one to three days, I should be able to give you an answer,” Sanders said, with the time depending on how many variables this power might have.

“I understand,” Freud nodded. He had also heard from Angel that Sanders had recently been researching energy systems and then derived a formula for bearing pseudo-powers. Sanders wanting Freud to bear new powers was also to gather more data to perfect this formula.

After discussing Freud’s new power, Sanders and Angel chatted casually about the situation inside the ruins.

Angel also took the opportunity to ask Sanders about Tree Spirit, which he had forgotten to inquire about before.

“The knight’s armor carved with broken runes?” Sanders pondered for a moment, shaking his head: “I’m not too clear about it.”

Sanders rose to prominence in the last two or three hundred years, while the ruins where Angel resided had been sealed for over eight hundred years; he knew little about them.

Angel sighed, it seemed that he would have to ask Tree Spirit next time.

Sanders didn’t say much more, and as for the matter of the hidden room, he wasn’t too concerned. After all, whether the hidden room really existed was still unknown.

“I’ll return to reality first. If there’s anything, you can find me at the Puppet Hospital,” said Sanders, nodding to Angel, and then his figure slowly faded away.

Angel didn’t leave immediately but chatted with Freud about some topics, like asking Freud to keep an eye on Toby, not letting him play wildly with Tulas, and inquiring about the preparations for the new city, Leon’s recent situation, and so on.

After talking with Freud for about half an hour, Angel had a general understanding of the current situation in Initial Heart City. Although there were chaotic scenes, nothing had crossed the line, so he didn’t bother to intervene.

Then, Angel went to see Jon and chatted with him about recent events before leaving the Wilderness of Dreams.

Chapter 1865 Becoming Real <TOC> Chapter 1867 Between Possibilities

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