Chapter 301: Extraordinary Master Christine

Hobert recalls the hint Lina wrote on the tent when she was dying, and seeing the scene before him, Hobert suddenly realizes that Lina may have been a little delirious and had misused her grammar.

That hint should be: curse in dreams.

And this "curse" is actually the curse of oil painting, as long as you have seen or approached the oil painting, you will have a wood carving of your own in this hall.

In other words, whether the sarcophagus of the tomb owner is not opened or not, it will be "cursed" by the oil painting, killed silently in the dream world, or attacked by monsters again when weak.

Lina is an extraordinary person in the "Death" path, and her spirituality is more sensitive than that of other paths, so she probably understood the meaning of the curse before she died.

Of course, the hint before she died was not for Hobart and the others, but for her companions, because as long as she saw or touched the oil painting, she would definitely fall under the same curse as her.

But how do you solve this problem?

At this time, Hobert realized that he did not have much extraordinary knowledge of dreams, and the problem he encountered in front of him was a mixture of dreams and curses, so that Hobert had no good solution for a while.

If not, you can only try to move the wooden statue from the main hall to the real world.

Christine, who was on the side, was also pinching her chin and thinking, and after a while, he suddenly said, "Maybe that item might be useful." ”

He opened his briefcase and rummaged through his entire arm.

This made Hobert sigh, but he didn't expect Christine's briefcase to commute to work every day to turn out to be a magical item.

After some rummaging, he finally found what he was looking for: a classic blower.

It is a blower that looks like a medieval blacksmith, with two handles, the middle of which is like a fold in the middle of an accordion, and if you hold the two handles and squeeze them in the middle, you can blow a strong gust of wind.

Christine threw the briefcase to Hobart, and he took a blower and blew it towards Hobart's wooden statue, and what came out was a puff of pure white smoke, and Hobert's wooden statue seemed to turn into gas, rolling and disappearing with the smoke.

"It worked." Christine explains: "Oil paintings 'collect' some of the spirituality in you so that they can find you anytime and anywhere.

"The essence of this wooden statue is actually a wisp of your spirituality, and the blower in my hand can blow away the spirits of ordinary people, and with it, your wisp of spirituality will not exist."

Spirituality is restorable, so for Hobart, there is no substantial harm.

Christine was about to open the briefcase and put the blower away, but Hobert hurriedly said: "Father, those four wooden statues are teammates who survived yesterday's exploration operation, and I will blow their wooden statues apart as well." ”

Christine took the briefcase and handed the blower to Hobert.

Hobert picked up the blower and blew it four times in a row, and the wooden statues of Alston and the others disappeared with it.

As for the wooden statues of the "Guardians", of course Hobert will not care, let them be blessed.

Hobert helps Christine put the blower away, only to find Christine looking at the mural in front of her.

The mural at the front is completely different from the one at the entrance, depicting a large spider with a human face and compound eyes.

They were weaving their webs, and underneath them, there were intoxicated people, and there were intoxicated beasts.

"Dream Spider." Christine explains, "Their compound eyes are one of the main materials for the Requiem' potion.

"Your guess is right, the oil painting will use the power of the 'Dream Spirit Spider' to sneak into your dreams and kill you in your dreams."

Hobert looked at the spiders and thought of a certain unlucky dragon king in the "childhood classics".

In the extraordinary world, it doesn't seem too difficult to kill someone in a dream.

Christine took one of the gray buttons off her clothes: "This is the seal I just said, from the 'Spirit Witch', I can use it to disguise myself." ”

Christine injected spirituality into the button, and the ripples around the button were once again, but this time the ripples were visible, after all, this was the world of dreams.

Under the effect of the buttons, Christine and Hobert gradually faded like spirits that were overflowing spirituality, and Hobert could even see the tulips behind him through Christine's body.

Christine raised her hand and looked at her arm, satisfied with her operation, and then he tried to enter the area in front of him, and sure enough, it did not cause any changes to the mural.

Following Christine's actions, Hobert realized that some of his previous ideas were really shallow.

Christine behaves more like an extraordinary person in the "Black Emperor" way, being able to quickly find and exploit loopholes in the rules, solving the problems of the wooden statue, and avoiding the harassment of the "Dream Spirit Spider".

At the same time, Hobart realized: Seeing is not enough to see, but also to have your own understanding!

The current state of Hobart is definitely more capable of fighting at his level in terms of force alone, but in a mysterious and extraordinary world, being able to fight is only the most basic requirement.

The more he came into contact with the mystical parts of the world, the more he realized his lack of knowledge.

However, this deficiency is still difficult to make up, so I can only follow behind knowledgeable people like Christine and Azik, and watch more, learn more, and think more.

"Have you noticed that the prey in the mural is human, there are extraordinary creatures, there are wild beasts?" Christine's words interrupted Hobert's reflection: "It's like, in the eyes of the owner of this dream, humans are no different from extraordinary creatures, from wild beasts. ”

He stopped suddenly: "It seems to be a philosophical question, what is the difference between a human being and an extraordinary creature and a beast?" ”

"Virtue." Hobart almost blurted out.

"A strange pronunciation, what does it mean?"

Hobert suddenly discovered that the words "morality" and "social rules" in Rune could not explain what "virtue" was.

This is one of the cornerstones of Eastern culture in his heart, and Zhou Gong used it to distinguish between humans and beasts, but Western culture has never had a similar philosophical concept.

There is no similar philosophical concept in the northern and southern continents today, so there seems to be no problem with the idea that many people think that slaves are two-legged animals.

After thinking for a long time, Hobert said: "It can be understood as the antisense of moral degradation and conscience!" ”

"Virtue" is difficult to explain, but "lack of virtue" is easy to understand.

Christine thought for a moment, then smiled: "A very good idea, is the philosophy class in the university now quite good!" ”

Hobert smiled weakly, neither the university he had attended in this world nor the university in the era of the Common Era had taught this.

The former is because there is no such philosophical concept, and the latter is engraved in the bones because there is no need to teach.

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