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Chapter 1477 Gao Wen's amazing guess

Chapter 1477 of the main text of the Sword of Dawn, Gao Wen's amazing guess. The words that Gao Wen suddenly appeared made Amber's thoughts cut off in an instant. Even though she usually had unrestrained and unrestrained minds and strong nerves, she really didn't expect that Gao Wen would say such a sentence after he lowered his head and thought for a long time. Therefore, for nearly ten seconds, she stared at her eyes and said, "How did you... come out?"

"I know it's hard to imagine. In fact, I don't believe it myself, but when this matter rises to the level of 'suspected divine disaster' and is related to that violet, I always feel that even the strange and strange 'speculation' is still a certain probability," Gao Wen's mind surged, and he slowly said his thoughts, "Especially Modir was involved in this incident, and witnessed the shadow residents coming out of the black flames in the thick fog... This means that this matter has an inseparable connection with Ms. Ye."

Amber frowned: "Indeed, no one expected Violet to have any connection with Ms. Ye, but the big adventurer was involved. The connection between him and Ms. Ye is the biggest clue. But even with this layer, you would not jump to such a bizarre idea that "Violla does not exist at all" in one step, right?"

"It is related to Ms. Ye, which means that we have previously established the Violet Kingdom. The impression based on the mortal cognition may be problematic. We can use our greatest imagination to guess what happened," Gao Wen touched his chin, thinking and seemed to be talking to himself. "Think about it carefully... have there been any 'output' of the Violet Kingdom been sent to Loren for a long time? I mean, in addition to the magic knowledge they spread to the outside world and those traveling mages themselves, Violet has 'export' to the alliance countries, and can it be seen and touched?"

Amber slowly widened his eyes and his mouth widened a little bit: "..."

"We have established a preliminary trade relationship between North Port and several border cities of the Violet Kingdom, but these trades have been strictly restricted. We export goods, but the Violet people provide invisible and intangible 'commodities' such as 'magic knowledge' or 'wizard apprenticeship training services'. The currency used by both parties to settle is also Cecil or Tifong currency. The Violet people used a strict exchange and circulation control method to ensure that nothing on the island is taken out of the island..."

Gao Wen continued to speak slowly, as if he didn't notice Amber's increasingly astonished expression.

"We have always believed that this strict restriction is because the Violet National Policy is closed, because their authorities have an extremely conservative attitude towards ‘transnational trade’, because it is a hidden country with a long history and a mysterious country dominated by mages. Therefore, many people have interpreted a large number of extremely unreasonable phenomena as ‘the weirdness of the mage’, but think about it carefully… there are too many unexplainable parts here.

"You have to know that no matter how conservative a country is, no matter how strict trade restrictions and border control are, it is impossible to be truly airtight. There will always be loopholes that can be exploited. There will always be people who take risks. There will always be people who want to break these restrictions and do some profitable business. The creativity and action that merchants can burst out in this regard are endless. But in recent years, have we seen any "violet local specialties" in the market?

"Stop talking about normal markets, just from your intelligence channels, underground markets, smuggling merchants, and collectors in the gray area, even if one of them has successfully obtained the 'physical items' that were circulated from Violet Island?"

Amber finally blinked her eyes. She instinctively felt that there was something wrong with Gao Wen's almost whimsical thoughts, and immediately spoke: "Wait, that's wrong. You just admitted that the Violet Kingdom would at least send out the Violet Kingdom to spread magic knowledge. Are these mages not "real"? The clothes they wear, the supplies they bring, and the books they brought from Violet, aren't these "items" that circulated from that island to Loren?"

"But these traveling mages will return to Violet collectively after a period of time, and everything they brought will eventually be brought back. At that time, Violet mages were serving as royal counselors in Ansu. When they left, they even took away all the magic books, leaving only the manuscripts made in Ansu locally... In fact, all the existing Violet magic books are similar manuscripts or copies, and all the extraordinary equipment with the name of "Violet Magic Props" were also processed on the continent of Loren."

Gao Wen put his hands crossed on the table, staring at Amber quietly: "There is no barrier in the world without loopholes. If a barrier really does not leak anything in decades or even hundreds of years, it can only mean that one thing is really empty inside the barrier."

Amber opened his mouth and said hesitantly: "So... can you suspect that the entire Violet Kingdom is a huge magical illusion? Everything there is fake? Including the Thousand Towers, including Palan Santo, and the mages who went out to travel... But if the entire Violet Kingdom is really an illusion, how could the operators we sent to have been safe in the past two years? Their food, clothing and expenses... can they live on the Phantom?"

"Because when they stayed on that island in Violet, they were part of the 'illusion'," Gao Wen said in a deep voice. "We are bound by common sense. Amber. The illusion is not necessarily fake, and reality does not necessarily have a clear boundary. Do you still remember the 'sandbox' created by the Eternal Midlander Cult?

"For those of us living in the ‘real world’, everything in the sandbox is just virtual data, but for the indigenous people in the sandbox, their families and friends, they can access various objects in daily life, that is, real existence, and even... the sandbox can also produce 'gods' who can enter the real world in reverse like the 'upper narrator'. This is enough to show that in our world, the boundaries between reality and illusion are variable...

"As a group of mortals, the Eternal Sleeper can accidentally create something like a sandbox. What if it were some mysterious and powerful ancient god?"

Amber listened blankly, and at this moment, it seemed that he suddenly thought of something: "Wait! No! I know there is something that was brought out from the Thousand Towers City by a mage who was born in the Violet Kingdom! And that mage failed to return to Violet in the end, and the things he brought out from the Thousand Towers City were also left on our 'this side'!"

Gao Wen also suddenly reacted: "You mean... the note of Wild Master?!"

"Yes, that's that! The wild mage who created the Magic Net, he is actually a Violet man, and his notebook is also a 'product' of that island... Wait, I'll take it over now!"

Amber said quickly, and before she finished speaking, her figure disappeared into a sudden crack of shadows. Gao Wen watched the other party run out in a hurry. After the study was quiet, he couldn't help scratching his cheeks, and began to wonder if he had a big brain... Just based on the current little bit of dizzying information, just based on some abnormal phenomena in the past, just based on his own guesses, he made such an amazing conclusion, and even discussed this conclusion with Amber for so long, wasn't it...

A shadow crack opened in the study again, interrupting the thought that was rapidly rotating in his mind. Amber returned, holding an extremely old black-skinned note in his hand.

That was the notebook of Wild Master. Today, the things recorded in this note have been copied, excerpted, and countless copies have been annotated. Many of the knowledge it records has even become the content of the textbooks in the Imperial Academy. This "original" has always been properly preserved in the Royal Library and is never borrowed from the public.

It seems that this note is really there, but the expression on Amber's face looks extremely strange.

"What's going on?" Gao Wen saw the expression on the other person's face and guessed that something must have happened to this note, so he immediately asked.

Amber did not say anything, but placed the notebook directly in front of Gao Wen.

Its surface is a glimmer of light, which is a mysterious brilliance that has never appeared before, unlike any kind of light in the world.

Gao Wen was stunned for a moment, subconsciously stretched out his hand and opened the notes, then he realized that the mysterious faint light filled every corner of the notes, on every page, on every edge, and between the gaps of the pages, the slightly flashing light seemed to immerse the whole book. This scene was like a "conflict" caused by a "abnormal item" that should not exist here forcibly reside in the real world, but Gao Wen had another feeling.

He felt like it was some kind of protection...a force was forcibly keeping the book.

Under the guidance of some inexplicable intuition, he turned to the last page of this notebook with special significance. In his memory, it was a blank page, but he was shocked to see the handwriting on the page.

"In the end, the last trace of the Wild Master left in the world was preserved, proving that he did exist in reality."

...

The cold sea breeze blew towards us, and the thin waves surged in the wind, beating the side of the ship on the side of the "Cold Star". However, this towering steel ship was not affected by this little wind and waves at all. It was like a firm sea fortress, driven by a powerful mechanical engine, sailing smoothly towards the Mage Country opposite the strait.

Modir Wilder stood at the bow of the Han Star, staring at the coast that was gradually becoming clear in his vision, and Victoria Wilder stood beside him, looking in the same direction as him.

This is a warship, an iron warship that is not as powerful as the Cold Winter, but is enough to deal with all crises in this strait. After knowing the strange changes in the Violet Kingdom, Victoria directly sent a message to the imperial capital according to the highest level of early warning standards, and then directly drove out the warship on standby in North Port.

In fact, if the Han Winter Number was not undergoing power ridge maintenance, she even planned to apply with the higher authorities to send the Han Winter Number out...

"If the event level really reaches the level of 'Divine Disaster', then this ship cannot deal with it." Victoria suddenly whispered.

"It's not like driving this ship to fight with God," Modir muttered. "Now Violet's situation is still in the category of 'extraordinary vision'. Let's first investigate the incident..."

Victoria glanced at the ancestor beside her and her expression became a little serious: "Do we need to go to war with those 'shadow residents'? Have you noticed anything when you fight them? For example, do they have signs of entering the real world on a large scale?"

"I can't say this either. After all, I can't beat it. The number difference is too great. Once I meet, I'll run away." Modir waved his hand. "But I don't think you have to worry too much. The 'invincible' of the Shadows must be established in a specific environment. Shadows who enter the real world can still be destroyed by artillery fire and magic. The thick fog I saw in my dream roaming state should be in the superposition of the Shadows and the present world, so the shadows will appear, but now they see that the thick fog has dissipated..."

Victoria nodded slightly and looked up at the coast in the distance that looked clearly outlined under the skylight: "Indeed, the thick fog on the island has obviously disappeared, but no one can say whether its dissipation is related to the rise of the sun, after all that thing...well?"

Victoria's second half of the sentence suddenly stopped. She stared at the distant coast. Even though her face as iceberg as usual, she finally gradually showed a hint of shock.

The coast was still far away, but with the extraordinary vision, even if the auxiliary spells such as Hawkeye and the Eye of the Wizard, she could clearly see many details in the distance.

She pointed to the other side: "There...it should be the place where Plandel City was originally located, right?"

Modir looked in the direction of the other person's fingers, but only saw a bare coast. The scene was so wild and primitive that no one had ever set foot on it for thousands of years.

"You said that the city of Plandel was swallowed by thick fog... and the black flames turned the buildings in the city into nothingness..." Victoria slowly turned her head and looked at Modir with a strange look, "But now I finally fully understand what you are talking about..."

"Oh, I used statements from the beginning, but you all think I used rhetoric," Modir spread his hands. "Things written by adventurers like me are usually documentary."

The old mage was very calm, but in fact, at least half of the indifference on his face was pretending.

He was also shocked because although he saw Prandel being swallowed by thick fog and burned by black fire in the "dream", he really didn't expect that such a big city would actually disappear like this! And it disappeared without a trace, and it seemed that such a city had never existed on the entire coastline!

He has traveled in this world for hundreds of years, and he has never seen such a thing before!

"You don't seem surprised at all?" Victoria's voice came from the side at this time. The duchess in charge of the North looked at his ancestors, "You said before that you didn't actually see Prandel's situation after being completely swallowed by the thick fog..."

Modir stroked his beard and looked calm: "I have been traveling on the mainland for centuries. Although I can't remember many things, this strange phenomenon will not make me mess up."

As an ancestor, you should pay attention to your image in front of your descendants...

Victoria obviously didn't think much. Her calm eyes seemed to have the words "It's worthy of being you" written, and then her eyes fell again in the direction of the Violet Coastline.

Footsteps came from the side, and the black-haired dragon-born maid Maggie came to the deck.

"Plandel City is gone, and the crew are waiting for your order," Maggie said with her head down, "Do you still have to act as planned?"
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