Chapter 181: Enter
As soon as Clark entered the sea, he found that some fog began to rise around him, and the further he went, the more dense the fog became.
Clark had only advanced a distance of a few tens of meters, and the fog above this sea area was so thick that normal human eyes could no longer see his fingers even after he stretched out his hand.
Obviously, the sun was shining outside, but it was indeed thick and confused, and there were bursts of thunder from time to time. And the sea below is not as calm as outside, on the contrary, it is rough. If the small yacht before Clark had come in, it would have been overturned by the waves here in a couple of clicks.
But for Clark, even if the storm was a little stronger, it didn't make much of a difference to him. So Clark ignored the strange scene in the sea and flew straight towards the area that was obscured in the center.
After passing through this thick fog, Clarke's eyes suddenly lit up, and then Clark saw that a completely different scenery appeared in front of him very suddenly.
What appeared in front of Clark was a scene similar to that of a fairyland on earth, although there were no palaces and buildings in those fairylands, just small islands connected together, but it was indeed beautiful.
However, because this scene appeared too abruptly, there was no connection with the previous fog at all. Before Clark saw such a scene, he didn't experience any excessive scenes such as fog turning from thick to light, but came here directly from the fog after a step away.
Thinking of the fog, Clark turned his head to look behind him, but what he saw was not the dense fog with lightning that he had passed through before, but a scenery exactly like the ordinary sea, which was a little weird.
"Is it an enchantment?" After muttering to himself, Clark took a step back. Just a step away, Clark found himself reappearing in the thick fog just now, a fog so thick that he couldn't even see his fingers after his hand was outstretched.
"It's amazing!" After discovering this, Clark went back and forth several times to see how the scene changed. To put it more figuratively, Clark thinks it's exactly the same as playing a game and switching scenes.
Although Clark himself has a little magic, Clarke's magic tends to be more about controlling the energy in his body. As for some of the other occult abilities, Clark won't.
But no matter how amazing it is, it's just a scene switch, so after a few plays, Clark flew towards the island he had just seen. It's amazing, when Clark was outside before, he saw that although the scope of the fog was also very large, it was much smaller than the area of the small island in front of him, and Clark felt that the scope of the fog was only about 1/10 of the area in it.
Looking at this sea area, Clark only felt that it was full of secrets. First the outer barrier, and then the space that seems to have been compressed, all show that this place is not simple at all.
But if you want to explore, you'll have to wait, and Clark will have to bring Diana over first. So when he came to an island, Clark reached out and gestured in the air.
But to Clark's surprise, after he made a few gestures to the air, nothing was found in front of him. Looking at this scene, Clark first looked at his hand, and then sensed the energy in his body, confirming that some of the energy was indeed consumed after his circle action just now.
"Is the space locked down here?" Although he doesn't know the exact reason why the portal suddenly won't open, Clark guesses that the space in this place should be blocked, and all modifications to the space are prohibited, which Clark has seen in Asgard before.
Suffice it to say, in Asgard, any spatial abilities other than the Rainbow Bridge will be suppressed. In other words, Clarke's spatial magic and the kind of hyperspace movement that he had comprehended before would not be used in Asgard.
So now Clark guessed that this place should be the same as Asgard, blocking the surrounding space, not wanting people to reach this place directly through space magic.
Although Clark still doesn't know what the magic of this island is, it is clear that someone or something does not want outsiders to discover the island. After all, the ability to block Clark's vision first, and then the dense fog outside, all indicate that someone wants to hide the existence of this island.
After making this guess, Clark took out his mobile phone from his pocket and looked at it, and found that there was no signal anymore.
"That's true, but can you block the space on the island, and can you also block the space outside the island?" With that in mind, Clark got up and flew out.
Although the various facilities in this sea area can effectively shield the outside world from prying into it, it cannot be seen, it cannot be found, and even if it is lucky enough to come in through the fog, it cannot be contacted by the outside world. But for Clark, the defense of the outside world here is too weak, so weak that Clark can come and go when he wants.
So it didn't take much for Clark to pass through the fog of the outside world and get to the normal surface of the sea. As Clark flew out, the fog around him began to diminish.
Clarke, on the other hand, flew to check where he could open his portal, and then he found that only the fog around him could not open the portal. By the time Clark was able to open a portal to his home, there was no fog left around him. That is, only when he is completely out of the range of the fog and cannot see the fog when he looks back, Clark can use magic to open a portal again.
"Clark, are you there?" Diana, who was sitting in the living room reading a book, had already changed her clothes and knew that Clark should have arrived at her destination when she saw a portal suddenly open in the living room.
"It's time to go." After walking through the portal back to his home, Clark said to Diana.
"Sort of?" Listening to Clark's words, Diana walked to the side of the portal opened by Clark, and found that on the other side of the folding portal was an endless sponge, there was no fog on this sea, and there was nothing special about it. Then after looking around, Diana didn't see Godzilla either.
"Where is the sea you are talking about? And what about Godzilla? Looking at the sea with nothing in front of her, Diana asked Clark.
"That sea area is a bit magical, you can't see it just like that, and you can't know its existence until you enter it. As for Godzilla, I left a mark on it and asked him to follow him. ”
Saying that, Clark stretched out his hand to Diana, and then said, "I'll take you in, that sea area is a bit dangerous, and I don't think I can get in if it's a small boat." ”