11. Cage Academy

The somential process of the traveler leaving the world is actually very wonderful.

It actually took a very short time, less than a second in a unit of time; But the sensory time of the first-hand experiencer is very long.

Winder would fly high into the air unhindered like a lifter, the ground getting farther and farther away from him, until he could see the Earth clearly, until he could see the Moon orbiting the Earth, until he could clearly see the Earth's rotation and trajectory.

The cosmic scene that Winder saw was replaced by a sudden wooden door.

The pitch-black door closed tightly of its own accord.

At this point, Winder was completely out of the previous world, and the wooden door and the world it represented loomed in Winder's perceptual consciousness, and it seemed that it would disappear completely in the next second.

But in fact, there is a faint silver thread that closely connects Wende with the wooden door, so that Wende will not lose the coordinates of this world.

This is the Path, the key to the traveler's ability to travel to a world repeatedly.

The thread was dull because Wende had used up almost all of his source power during his previous trip and needed to recharge.

The silk thread seems to be weak and can break at any time, because Wende has just become a traveler and has no experience in traveling.

It is also an indisputable fact that he missed his hometown too much, and the preparations before the first trip were too rough.

These are all questions that must be solved with time and effort before going to this world next time.

In other words, it is not easy for Winder to return to that world.

At least it wasn't done overnight, and there was no hurry, so Wende didn't immediately make up for it, but first interrupted his meditation and woke up.

The first thing I feel is a deep exhaustion, which is caused by the near-exhaustion of the source power. Then he breathed like a fish from the shore back in the water.

Of course, it's not hypoxia, but the meaning is pretty much the same.

Different from the previous world, the place where Winder is now is a rich and active area of source power, and even if you don't enter the meditation breathing method, you can restore the source power.

Naturally, there is an illusion of being re-energized.

This difference made Winder rest for a while, and then he completely got used to it, and had the energy to look around.

Actually, it's not much to see, it's the same bird as when Winder left.

From an architectural point of view, it can barely be regarded as a house, but it has no doors or windows or anything like that, and it can lead to the outside world; Originally, it was about 100 square meters and was a single floor, but with the unremitting efforts of Wende, it was successfully expanded to the extent that the upper and lower floors cover an area of nearly 1,000 square meters.

This is the classroom, where Winder has been studying since he was taken from his hometown until he became a plane traveler.

This is also a prison, and in the not so short period of study, Winder has tried countless ways, but he has not been able to successfully escape from here.

- A large part of the reason why Winder has such a grudge against the "mentor" is because of this damn place!

Even if he didn't have a disgust with this place, Wende definitely didn't feel like "going home", and it was purely a habit to look at it, and it turned out that he really saw something unexpected.

Where Wende is now is the "living quarter" of the entire building, which he rebuilt in the shape of his hometown home. On the coffee table in the living room, Wende saw a gift box that didn't exist.

It was about a palm cube, wrapped in cheap-looking plastic paper, tied with a red ribbon, and a card on it.

Wende opened it a little strangely and looked at it, and found that the left page of the folded card read: Your wish has come true, how about it, it is interesting enough to be a teacher, right?

The right page inside reads: The fate of you and my master and apprentice has ended, if we have a fate to reunite in the future, we should be called friends.

Wende held the card for a while, and squeezed out a sentence from between his teeth, "Your sister!" "Come on.

There was no doubt that the mentor would be able to do this, after all, Winder himself was thrown here by the bastard.

He threw the card aside and unpacked the gift box, which was not very much.

At the top is a key, ten centimeters long, that looks somewhat copper.

Winder wanted to pick it up and check it a little strangely, but as soon as his hand touched it, the key turned into a little fluorescent light and automatically crashed into his body.

Winder was taken aback, took a half step back, and was about to meditate to see if there was anything wrong with his body, when he suddenly noticed some hazy shadows in his perceptual consciousness.

Those are new worlds that you can go to!

This key actually had this effect, forcibly improving Winde's abilities, allowing him to travel a second time in a very short time!

This is far beyond Wende's prediction, in his original plan, if he can't expand his influence in the previous world and expand the source power pool, it will take at least half a year to perceive the new world again.

This half year refers to the time spent in this damn place, and when you count the time in other worlds, I'm afraid it's even longer......

The key was undoubtedly extremely precious, and Winder had to admit it.

He was grateful to his mentor, but he didn't have the idea of a new world right away.

- As mentioned earlier, stabilizing the first world, naming the code name "Strangeland" and the path between him is the most important thing in the next period of time.

And because of this key, Wende also looked forward to the other things in the gift box.

Underneath the key, Winder saw some documents. is the ID card and household registration book, which all "belong" to him, judging by the age of 20 years above, there is reason to believe that it is a document from the "foreign land".

They should be true, and it is not difficult to do them with the ability of a guru.

They weren't very valuable to Vinder, but they did solve a lot of trouble for Vinder.

- If he didn't have that, Wende would have to follow the plan and try to get legal status as a wanderer who was abducted abroad as a child after the next few trips to a foreign land.

The general idea of this plan is already in place, but some details still need to be improved, for example: there should always be some people in China who can prove his authenticity, and Wende needs to arrange it in advance.

Those all require time and source power, but now they are saved by documents.

Winder immediately collected the blueprint for the production of the document into the database, and when he looked down to see the last thing, tears flowed out of his eyes.

At the bottom of the gift box, there are a few photos.

It's nothing special in itself, but it means a lot to Winder.

Because it's ...... The recent photos of Wende's relatives, looking at the faces above, the memories that Wende originally thought had become blurry suddenly became clear.

He stared at the photos for a long time, and then he had the time to check them one by one, and found that behind the photos of his mother, there was also a line of small words written by the tutor: I know that you are homesick, but with your current ability, I don't recommend that you look for your hometown immediately.

This suggestion may seem strange at first, but Winder understands it.

Because he has experienced it firsthand, the first plane trip, Wende actually took his hometown as the destination to explore, but what he found was a plausible "foreign land".

This is enough to say a lot, Wende does not currently have the ability to accurately find the plane.

That's one thing, and even if he gets in the right place, Winder has something else to face, possibly worse.

Although the plane traveler has the ability to travel freely in the endless universe and world of multidimensional super-dimensions, there is still a high and low control over the two positioning coordinates of time and space.

Spatial distance, in the physical sense, can be ignored by travelers.

No matter how far apart they are, whether they are in one dimension or not, travelers can easily come and go at will.

It's like Winder going to a foreign land and returning from a foreign land!

All the traveler needs is to be aware of the existence of that world in the world of the senses.

It's not easy at first, but as the traveler's capabilities continue to grow, positioning becomes easier.

An object from that world, a name associated with that world, or even a fleeting idea can allow the traveler to establish a passage to and from that world.

When it comes to time, the traveler can't do it as lightly as he does with space.

The following description is an excerpt from the textbook that the tutor left for Wende:

Time in one dimension is a bit like a long river that is constantly flowing for travelers.

A plane is meaningless until it is perceived by the traveler, as if the river has not yet been seen.

At the stage when the plane is perceived by the traveler but does not go there, the time of that plane is like the traveler's observation of a long river.

The passage of time has been like a river, flowing endlessly from the source to the end, forming a long river. This river exists objectively, but not every traveler can observe it and see the true face of the entire long river.

The traveler's eyesight corresponds to the traveler's ability, and the stronger the vision, the more profound and clear the sight will be; But generally speaking, it is only a certain section of the river, and it is relatively close to the downstream, not the whole of the river.

If you want to see the entire river of time, you need to make more effort to observe and perceive the plane without contact.

And once the traveler comes into contact with the plane, that is, in the general sense of the word, it is like a traveler jumping from the shore into a river, because it is easier for the traveler to see the surroundings clearly; But again, the entire river is lost because of the distance.

At that time, the traveler in that plane, his "now" has completely overlapped with the "now" of the plane, just like a traveler in the turbulent river can only go with the flow.

Although it can have a greater impact on the surroundings because it is powerful, even if it is strong enough to look at the past from the present to a certain extent, there is no way to have a substantial impact on the upstream and the past.

It's just as impossible, like jumping out of the river and jumping back in for a different phase.

Because the entry of the traveler will inevitably have an impact, no matter how big or small the impact is, it is always a kind of feedback to the traveler, thus forming a positioning effect in the concept of time.

Even if the traveler leaves that world temporarily, the impact remains, and the positioning remains.

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There are still many descriptions of dimensional time in the textbook, but the above is enough to make Winder make the decision not to look for his hometown for the time being.

- The traveler only has one chance to intervene in a plane of time!

However, his ability as a traveler is not strong enough, and he can only see a short section of the long river when observing, and he cannot see the specific scenery clearly when observing, and he will cause unexpected errors due to his lack of proficiency when he touches.

All of this takes together to make Winder's time to go to his hometown full of uncertainties.

He may have arrived too soon, and it would be better to say if that happened; But if you arrive too late, then even regretting it will be useless!

So when Winder got the key, he decided that this unexpected second chance to search the new world would be to enhance his traveler abilities as his main goal!