Chapter 422: The Woman

Along the corridor, Audrey made her way to the end of the corridor, even though the corridor was endless and seemed to have no end.

During this time, she passed by one wooden door after another, and the classical doors with reliefs were particularly mysterious in the light of the dim candlelight, making people want to know what was hidden behind.

But Audrey restrained her inner desire to explore very well, and never opened any of them.

Because she knew that every door here represented a dream, the spiritual world of their owner.

In other words, when Audrey opens any of these doors, she can see the secrets hidden deep within their owners.

However, under the teaching of Calula, Audrey understood a truth early on:

Demigods in the realm of the mind must know how to restrain themselves and respect others.

On the premise that you can usually interpret the true thoughts of others from body language, facial expressions, and emotional fluctuations, if you are not satisfied, you are unusually greedy to explore the hearts of others, digging out privacy and secrets, then you may eventually backfire on yourself.

This is a very simple truth: everyone will have some dark and bad thoughts to a greater or lesser extent, but they are well controlled, and they are not allowed to affect their own behavior, in this case, if the demigods in the spiritual realm are still obsessed with digging these thoughts and digging out the ugly parts under the mask, they will be very easily disappointed in human nature, infected by all kinds of negative consciousness, and gradually go crazy without knowing it.

This is one of the reasons why the 'audience' can 'comfort' itself and treat the corresponding psychological problems, but it is still easy to be perverted or crazy.

They are both safe and dangerous.

'Arrogant' Herwin Lambis is the best example of this.

Despite his usual good disguise, his essence is still insane.

Therefore, Audrey's code of conduct for herself is to only observe and 'mind-read' acquaintances, try not to dream, and have no restrictions on strangers, but do not enter anyone's mind unless necessary.

Of course, she also knew that if she wanted to leave the labyrinth, she would have to open one wooden door after another, looking for the hidden exit.

That's certainly what Bowley Dellaw did.

He should be opening the doors one by one, exploring the secrets and looking for possible exits.

But if Bowly Dellaw really explores so often, and Audrey still doesn't see him in the hallway, it means that they are not in the same space, the same hallway.

Of course, if they open the same door, they will still meet in the corresponding dreams.

It's a cat-and-mouse game that requires a lot of patience.

It also needs to be sharp enough.

It is true that Audrey could not see Pauli Dellaw, but her spirituality has always guided her.

Guide her to a door.

Audrey stopped, and a door appeared in front of her, unlike the other doors that were infinitely arranged on either side of the hallway, this door was across the hallway, blocking Audrey's path.

It wasn't there in the first place, but 'suddenly' when Audrey came to it. And the moment the door appeared, the corridor behind it that seemed to spread backwards endlessly disappeared without a trace, as if this door was the end of the corridor.

And if you look back, you will find that this corridor is still endless, and countless doors that Audrey encountered when she came are standing there.

Syllable!

Audrey pursed her lips, breathing steadily, reaching for the handle of the door.

As the wooden door opened back, the scene inside was gradually revealed.

It was no longer a room, the floor was round stone after stone and clumps of green and black weeds, and the depths were dark and impossible to see. But Audrey could see that in front of the darkness, there was a gray-white dragon, and he was staring at the things in the darkness in a daze, frozen in place.

Audrey recognized it almost immediately as the Bolly Dellaw she was looking for!

But Pauli Dellau's attitude also says something – whatever is hidden in the shadows, it is definitely not the 'outlet' that Bowly Dellau craves.

On the contrary, there may be something even more terrifying hidden in that darkness.

For example, the owner of this dream, an angel from Sequence 2.

In front of an angel, the demigods of Sequence 3 are barely able to fight back, so Pauly Dellaw stands there stiffly.

Neither fled nor attempted to attack.

He just stood there, waiting for the judgment of fate.

And if Audrey walks in, she will most likely be like Bowy Dellaw, waiting for the judgment of that angel.

But since she was aware of all this, it meant that it was all what the 'angel' expected. Otherwise, he would have kept Audrey from seeing Bowy Dellau, just as she could not see what was hidden in the darkness.

Because I don't know, I am curious, so I will step into it.

But Audrey already knew the dangers, so it was highly likely that she would give up on entering after assessing the pros and cons.

But this is not possible.

Since the 'angel' dared her to see all this, to make her aware of her current situation, it means that he believes that Audrey will make the right choice and will take the initiative to enter it.

And that's exactly what happened, because Audrey had no choice.

If she wants to get out of this labyrinth of mind, she needs to find an exit like Pauli Dellaw.

So even if she knows it's a trap, she must take the initiative to step into it.

It's just that, unlike Pauly Dellaw, she is not passively bearing the effects of all this.

Audrey walked in, the door creaking behind her.

The dragon in the form of Bowy Derlaw still froze there, not paying any attention to Audrey's arrival, he just looked at the darkness stiffly, unable to take his eyes off it at all.

And when Audrey walked in, in the darkness, the outline of some things was quickly outlined:

A huge stone pillar dozens of meters high towered, and a long lizard-like monster rested above. The monster crouched on the top of the stone pillar, like a small mountain, its body was covered with huge scales like gray and white stone, and its eyes were pale gold and straight.

Without words, Audrey immediately understood that this was a mythical and legendary psychic dragon, a real angel!

With a thud, the two wings of the psychic dragon spread out, almost obscuring the sky.

Their skeletons resemble metal veins and are covered with a gray skin membrane with mysterious patterns.

As Audrey looked up, the psychic dragon hummed:

"Who let you in?"

He was undoubtedly in the language of the dragon.

So he wasn't the creator of this labyrinth, but the unlucky ones who were also trapped here?

No, the assessment of being trapped here is not apt, as an angel, He can get out of here at any time. Because he didn't have to look for an exit like Bowy Dellaw, he had enough strength to break the labyrinth directly.

But He didn't do that, he waited for them here.

This shows what He wants from them. But the question is, do they have anything to covet this angel?

"I don't know."

Bowy Dellaw was prostrate on the ground, his two wings against the ground, and his body trembled uncontrollably:

"You...... No, you should probably ask her if the person who set up the maze had something to do with her! ”

Hearing this, the dragon turned his gaze to Audrey.

"I don't know."

Audrey said calmly, "I followed him from the Garden of Eden. ”

She knew that Bowy Dellaw was pretending, and that the extraordinary person in the 'audience' channel could easily see through the disguises of others, as well as easily disguise himself. Bowy Dellaw may have been genuinely terrified of the angel, after all, he was only a demigod, but he certainly wouldn't tremble like he did now.

To be honest, his disguise is a bit clumsy.

But for now, it's a good way to divert the dragon's attention.

The dragon asked condescendingly:

"You didn't set this labyrinth?"

"Of course not."

Audrey shook her head slightly and said softly:

"I've never even seen you."

To connect an angel's dreams to the labyrinth, she would have to at least have entered or been in close contact with the angel's dreams, but if she did, the dragon would not have been unaware of it, let alone unfamiliar with Audrey.

The gray-white dragon with huge scales was silent for a moment, and seemed to approve of Audrey's statement, and hummed:

"My name is Erechhog, one of the only three ancient dragons left so far."

He means that he is one of the three dragons that survived from the Second Age, and that the few dragons that are now in number are only descendants of those of the Old Gods? Audrey bowed her head slightly, not interrupting the other's words.

The dragon's attitude undoubtedly confirms part of Audrey's suspicion that the person who created the labyrinth was an angel, but only a Sequence 2 angel.

Because Adam has become a god, there is no such thing as the angel of Sequence 1 in the 'audience' pathwayβ€”

Unless Adam actively splits two copies of the extraordinary properties of Sequence 1 and creates two Sequence 1 clones, just like the former 'Nightmare Dragon' Al Suhod. It's not impossible, after all, Adam is in good shape, and splitting two Sequence 1 extraordinary traits will not only damage his strength, but will give him two more lives.

But again, if this is really the case, it is impossible for the dragon in front of him to be unaware.

As an ancient dragon who has survived to the present day in the Second Age, he was already an angel in Sequence 2 as early as the Second Age.

It is impossible for such a person not to know that Adam has become a god, or that the 'visionary' can actively divide extraordinary characteristics. If it is an angel in Sequence 1, it can be regarded as Adam's presence in person.

He is not dealing with a Sequence 1, but a two-way true God.

In that case, he couldn't have stayed here and introduced himself to Audrey.

Therefore, it must not be Adam, but only the angels of other Sequence 2.

But......

There are also not many angels in the 'audience' path sequence 2 in total, as the number of extraordinary traits is fixed.

There are only three copies of the extraordinary properties of Sequence 1 of any one pathway, and the number of extraordinary properties of Sequence 2 is different, but it is not much different. And the current 'audience' pathway is already the existence of Sequence 2 angels, which is really a lot.

Erhehog is one, and the other two ancient dragons in his mouth should also be Sequence 2 angels, otherwise they wouldn't be alive now. This means that in their heyday, the dragons had more than five angels - three ancient dragons, including Erethhog, as well as the 'Nightmare Dragon' Al Suhod, and the 'Angel of Wisdom' Herabergen, who later turned to the ancient sun god.

In the transcendent races of the Second Age, it is actually normal for you to have five angels in a race.

For example, there are at least three known angels of the Giants, the God of Dawn, Bradel, the God of Honor, and the Queen of Giants, Eumibella.

There are also four of the Blood Clan, and these four have been alive from the Quaternary Age to the present, and they are the current three major dukes and beauty gods of the Blood Clan.

The dragon clan has five angels who are strong enough to supreme most of the other transcendent races, but they can't gain an overwhelming advantage.

Similarly, due to the fact that the Mind Dragons can hide in dreams, their ability to hide is not weaker than other ways to escape, which is why these three ancient dragons have survived until now.

And herein lies the fact that the extraordinary properties of Sequence 2 are limited.

The three ancient dragons occupy three shares, Audrey's side has three shares, Adam also has one in his body, and Hermes counts as one.

The last one is missing, but it's likely to be a seal.

In this way, the nine extraordinary properties are complete.

It wasn't Erethhog who designed this labyrinth, and it couldn't be the other Elder Dragons, who had no reason to kill each other.

Adam was also ruled out, and he didn't need this labyrinth to easily kill everyone here.

Audrey knew very well that she hadn't done it, and she believed that neither would Calulah and Priscilla.

Who else can be the rest of the suspects?

Audrey suddenly whispered:

"Hermes."

The dragon at the top of the pillar moved slightly, and looked at the wooden door behind Audrey.

Audrey sensed something too, her green eyes flickered slightly, and suddenly there was a sound of the metal handle being twisted behind her.

Audrey's gaze slanted to the lonely wooden door, which had lost all external support, opened a little, revealing the appearance of a visitor:

A huge, white, human-walking rabbit with moving ears.

"Woman."

He smiled and waved at a few people, his expression extremely leisurely.

"Hermes?" Audrey asked softly.

"I am."

Hermes smiled and nodded, and simply acknowledged.

Audrey asked suspiciously:

"What do you want to do? Save Dellaw? ”

"Nope."

Hermes smiled mysteriously:

"He's just in passing, my purpose is to get you into this labyrinth and get you standing in front of Erechhogg."

"Why?" Audrey frowned, could it be to make her and Erhogg lose both.

But by the time Hermes said it himself, the plan was doomed.

"For symbolism."

Hermes said unhurriedly:

"Ladies and gentlemen, times have changed, but you are still living in the old world, and you are not aware of the trend of the new era!" (End of chapter)