Chapter 478: The Observer (Ask for a Recommendation Ticket!Ask for a Monthly Pass!)
The Will of the Abyss hinted at Quest that it had dealt with Buffyment, the demon lord, and that it would not hold him accountable.
It can also be understood in disguise as "Little brother, go and kill that Erwu Buffyment, big brother covers you." ”
But Quith is very firm in upholding an attitude, that is, "I believe you are a ghost, you are an abyssal with a bad will."
Although he knew that because of the lack of "self-awareness", the Abyssal Will would never bother to "deceive" any living being.
Sometimes, on the contrary, some weak beings will be rewarded by it if they do something that is in line with their will.
However, Quest also understands that its rewards must be cashed out after the fact, and will not provide any help until it is carried out.
And Buffyment, the king of the minotaurs, how can he get along well? Don't you see that Grazt is jealous of him?
Regardless of how much of the ancient power of the "Maze" he had, just by sending the incarnation back to the Acid Mist Canyon plane again, Quest was enough to conclude that this guy must be well prepared.
Perhaps among the demon lords, some of them have a more reckless personality, but none of the demon lords are stupid in the true sense.
Even though Quest had the experience of successfully killing Buffyment's incarnation, he was well aware of how much luck went into that operation.
Fortune has always been uncertain, with strong uncertainty, and most of the time it will not be transferred by human will.
Rather than hoping for something that is illusory, Quest prefers to be prepared for anything and work hard to achieve success.
That's why he summoned the Jairus Behemoth and asked it to lead the herd of Jairus beasts to use the "Abyss Jump" to rush from the lair of the Great Abyss.
By the way, Quest also happened to verify one of his guesses.
He had known for a long time that the Jairus could jump between the various planes of the Abyss at will, and even the Acid Mist Canyon, which had been sealed off by Stim, could not stop this group of predators who had been ordained by the Abyss.
Previously, Quest simply thought that this was Jairus's innate spell-like ability, which was alienated by the influence of the bottomless abyss.
However, after learning the secret of the "labyrinth" from Grazt, Quest couldn't help but have a bold speculation in his heart.
"The so-called 'Abyssal Leap' ability, the Abyssal Will opens up new labyrinths and gives the Jairus the right to use them. ”
In a flash of inspiration, sometimes it really only happened for a moment, and at this time, Quest instinctively seized the opportunity to explore.
Although the dark prince is right in front of him, it is not a good opportunity to explore, but if you don't do it now, you may not be able to seize the inspiration in the future.
Like a ghost, Quest didn't use the spells he was familiar with, and he didn't use the psychic abilities that he was highly accomplished.
Because he felt that the essence of casting a spell was the process by which the caster "observed" the world and then "expressed" the world according to a certain "understood" order.
Spells have evolved over such a long period of time that their properties have become more oriented towards ease of "expression" rather than more basic "observation".
Compared to the way of observation of the ancient witches, it seems too "advanced", and it is very likely that it will not be able to recognize the labyrinth.
It's like a computer language used for programming: a spell system is like a variety of high-level languages, supported by a well-developed underlying logic that makes it easy to write commands, but it doesn't show every detail of the commands, while a labyrinth system may use assembly language or even more basic binary code, with which to write commands is tedious but all the details are detailed.
Psychic abilities are less suitable for exploring labyrinths, which are completely "subjective" and are more inclined to "expression" than spells, which is commonly referred to as "manifest ability".
If it were someone else, he would definitely be helpless at this time, but as if it was fate, Quis still had a choice.
Thanks to the "Active Adaptive" ability, he once fused a Power Dragon Scale, and thus mastered most of the Power Dragon's abilities.
As one of the three legendary dragons, the Power Dragon will eventually become a pure force field creature as it ages.
They are the force field, and the force field is them.
Although Quest has not evolved to that point, this does not prevent him from using his force field ability to perceive and observe the world.
What could be more suitable for exploring the labyrinth than a force field that unifies the four fundamental forces—the strong interacting force, the weak interacting force, the electromagnetic force, and the gravitational force?
After all, the facts perceived using the force field are far closer to absolute truth than the conclusions that living beings make through observation.
Without any hesitation, with the ability of the Energetic Dragon, Quis spread the force field into the passage of the "Abyss Leap".
He originally wanted to perceive the existence of particles through the force field, and then use this to determine the specific coordinates of the "maze".
However, when the force field perception penetrated into the channel of the "Abyss Jump", his perception range seemed to expand to countless times, and the sudden arrival of a large amount of information even caused some damage to his brain.
This is probably the second time that Quest has been severely injured in the true sense, and the first time is due to the conspiracy of the Great Vishur.
Still thanks to his active adaptive ability, he began to evolve in order to cope with brain damage.
And in this case, Quest involuntarily regains the dragon's body in order to gain physically more brain capacity.
The huge dragon body stretched out, and the "Quiet Hut" of Grazt was burst in an instant, and the dark prince was forced out by it.
"I didn't do anything......"
Facing the surrounding Quith companions, "Six Fingers" raised his hands to show that he was not hostile, and did not want to make any resistance for the time being.
His attention at this time was actually attracted by Quis, but he did not have the ability to perceive the force field, although his strength was strong, but there was no way to observe at the same level and there was no way to understand, and there was no way to understand and no way to express at the same level.
In layman's terms, even if Grazt saw that something was wrong with Quis, he could only attack or influence Quis at most, but he could not destroy the young blue dragon's behavior of exploring the maze - it was not on the same level as him.
But he didn't know what Quiz was doing at this time, and of course, he didn't know what he did. So we can only choose to wait and see.
Quest has no sense of changes in the outside world.
As his brain evolved, his consciousness began to change from vertigo to sobriety, and Quest "saw" all sorts of bizarre scenes.
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