Act 534. door

"Halleyson, I've been thinking about a question before."

Reiner spoke, and even his voice echoed through the twisted, empty hall, rather strangely.

"All of our spatial cognition is based on light, and light is naturally distorted in distorted time and space, but human beings cannot perceive the distortion of light."

"I don't understand what you mean, Lord Reiner."

Helletson was wary of his surroundings, looking at the abstract paintings.

"What I mean is that what humans in the distorted space-time think is a straight line, which may actually be a curve in the eyes of beings in higher dimensions, but what they see as a straight line will be perceived as a curve."

Reiner looked at the strange vase and whispered.

"The distorted and strange scene we see now may unfold in a higher dimension, but it is actually normal."

Referring to the previous issue of the distance between the Mage Tower and the pit, Reiner couldn't help but connect the two.

If the entire Mage Tower is actually in extreme distortion, then the scene in front of him seems to be able to be explained to a certain extent, but Reiner still doesn't quite understand that if the spatial distortion here has reached the level that can be detected by the naked eye, then there must be an unusually large mass object around it, after all, the uneven mass is the root cause of the distortion of space-time.

At such a mass, the gravitational pull would be so strong that Reiner would not be unaware.

There's also the problem that if the space had really been distorted to that extent, when Reiner reached out and touched the vase, his hand would have passed through the distorted space, at least visually similar to the vase, but the fact was that his arm was the same as usual, unchanged.

In his eyes, the whole hall was dissolved into separate objects, sometimes rotating, sometimes stretching, and with these changes, the whole world began to distort, but Reiner still felt that something was wrong.

The secrets of the Dead Realm, the truth of space, Reiner seems to have touched something, and it seems that nothing has been discovered.

At this time, Reiner suddenly thought of the change in quality he had felt when he took the vase.

He clearly remembers that when he picked up the vase, he could feel the corresponding weight, but when the vase was placed on the table, it seemed as if it had no mass.

"The point is not in the object itself, but in the plane on which the object is located?"

Reiner had a bold idea, and he took two steps forward to the table with a vase on the table, which was perpendicular to the floor.

"Helasson, if something happens to me, please inform Lord Braggs."

Reiner commanded, and after seeing Helletson hesitate for a moment before slowly nodding, he stepped one leg and stepped directly onto the table.

Surprisingly, as soon as Reiner's foot touched the table, he felt a downward force dragging him, and Reiner didn't hesitate and lifted his other foot directly.

At this time, Reiner took on a wonderful gesture.

He had one foot firmly on the vertical tabletop, the other dangling in the air, but Lenner didn't fall off, his shoes as if they were glued to the tabletop, and they didn't move.

Reiner pulled out his pocket watch and hung down his bracelet.

I saw that the silver bracelet was not pointing to the ground, but to the tabletop.

"Sure enough, the gravitational pull here ......"

Reiner said to himself, looking up as he put his other foot on the table.

But in front of him, it was not the scene of the eerie mage tower, but a large laboratory full of metal style.

"Halleyson?"

Reiner looked around, and he noticed that the things that had been distorted seemed to be normal at the moment, and he stood on his table, looking down on the world.

"I'm here, Lord Reiner."

What she didn't expect was that Halleyson would soon appear next to Reiner, and she also stepped onto the table.

Since the table itself is relatively small, the two of them are huddled together, and Hladyson's body is close to Reiner, although it is an alchemy doll, it is also very soft.

Reiner cleared his throat and tossed his pocket watch outside.

The silver pocket watch just fell to the ground with a crisp sound.

"Looks like it's some kind of entrance."

Reiner turned around and found that he could see the original hall of the Mage Tower, which was like a rift in space, connecting the two worlds.

He stepped off the table, literally stepping on the slippery ground, Halleyson following close behind.

"Magic doesn't work here either."

Reiner sensed the heart lake and found that this space was more resistant to magic than the Dead Realm, and even the little magic that he had barely been able to mobilize in the past seemed to freeze.

"Halleyson, are you alright?"

He looked back at Halleyson, who was looking, and the alchemy puppet lady didn't look anything special, and nodded.

"Definitely, everything is fine, Lord Reiner."

Reiner turned his attention to the room.

It was a huge room, with a high dome and a very large space, with a pure white floor and pillars, and not far from the table, there was a metal artifact.

It was a cube in shape, with an icy smell that was irresistible, and there were many more such things, all over the hall.

Reiner walked over to the cube and looked around, only to find that the cube had no gaps, and the surface was like the smoothest mirror, reflecting his and Halleyson's faces.

"It's ......"

Without reaching out to touch it, Reiner took out his handkerchief and gently threw it onto the surface of the cube.

A surprising sight appeared.

As soon as the handkerchief touched the cube, it immediately froze, froze in midair, and quickly shattered due to the low temperature, turning into dust and disappearing.

"What is this?"

Helletson always felt as if she had seen something similar, and she tilted her head and muttered to herself.

"It's a metal that eliminates strong interactions, the distance between atoms is minimal, the vibrations tend to zero, and therefore the temperature is extremely low, and Halleyson, we've seen the same thing in that relic from the last epoch in the Elliot halfplane."

Reiner said that the cylinder was a portal between a dead realm and a ruin, and now it seems that it may be the location of a space-time wormhole that allows them to move, but it is impossible to know whether this space-time wormhole is natural or man-made.

"So, this is also a creation from the last era?"

Helletson asked uncertainly, the metal in front of her giving her a bad feeling, like seeing something different.

"It's likely some kind of laboratory from the last era, because it was accidentally connected to this mage tower, and it is unknown whether the connection was made before or after the fall of that mage."

Reiner looked at the large number of cubes in the hall and was even more confused.