The saints moved forward silently in the pattering raindrops, like a funeral without a coffin.

From the wounds, blood stains and sad and numb expressions on their bodies, the saints seemed to have just escaped from a bloody illusion with difficulty, and even lost many companions.

Unlike the players, the bodies of the saints who died in the illusion cannot be brought out.

The souls of the players do not belong to this world, and their spirits will not be polluted by the illusion. Once the body dies, the souls that are immune to pollution will automatically be rejected and ejected by the illusion, and the body to which the soul originally attached will become a completely dead object and be ejected by the illusion.

Except for the moment when the illusion first erupts, a mature and stable illusion has the characteristic of only absorbing humans. Except for the things carried by the people who enter the illusion, other additional creatures and items cannot be absorbed by the illusion.

There are many theories about this in the magic world of Ozeria. One of the theories that is currently more accepted is that most dead objects do not have a spiritual realm, which leads to a limited impact of pollution on dead objects; and the objects carried by people who enter the illusion may not really enter the illusion. What follows people into the illusion is most likely a projection of objects constructed by their own ideas.

People believe that some of their personal belongings have entered the illusion with them. This belief causes the projection of those objects to be generated when the illusion engulfs humans.

A theory derived from this conjecture is that when entering the illusion, all individuals fall into a state of sleep\\/coma, and people only wake up in the state of spiritual bodies, and the objects they carry are also projections of the spirit. The evidence they put forward is that the illusion exists in the dreamland and should be just an illusion.

But no one has yet confirmed the authenticity of this theory, and there are many people who have raised objections. Their arguments are also very credible: the demons can travel through the dreamland and even the illusion, and this travel is not limited to the spirit itself. The demons can carry matter through the dreamland from one place to another, which means that the spirit and matter can exist in the illusion at the same time.

Mo Yu tends to believe that whether matter can enter the illusion is directly related to whether it is polluted. Contaminated items will remain in the illusion, but if the pollution on these items is purified, they can leave the illusion again.

The evidence is that if a player dies in the illusion, their soul will leave the illusion first, but the body needs to be purified by Leah before it can be taken out.

The sons of the saints are different. Although they are supported by various purification secrets of the Church of Light, the sons of the saints are killed by various monsters and traps in the illusion, which is actually killed by pollution. Regardless of whether their bodies were clean before, and whether they have become containers, they will be swallowed by pollution at the moment of being killed by pollution.

The saints who died in the illusion, if they were not purified by some special power, would only sleep forever in the illusion and could not be freed again.

Mo Yu didn't know whether this was the sequel of the illusion in Iyalian's memory - the memory Iyalian gave at the beginning did not involve the part after leaving the illusion, and when they went to the illusion, they set out directly from the Holy City and stationed outside the illusion, without passing through any Misty Town... The most important thing is that Iyalian at this time looked a little older than in that memory.

Mo Yu always felt that this was a grafted memory, which was twisted and spliced ​​after Nyarlathotep read part of Iyalian's memory.

- But the scene may be false, but the emotions touched by those memories that were called up are real.

The little Iyalian's silver hair and eyelashes were covered with water droplets. He lowered his head slightly, letting the water droplets slide down his face, leaving several water marks.

Those water droplets, I'm afraid, are not all raindrops.

Mo Yu's heart was clenched hard.

The Sons of God walked silently to the center of the town, as if they were sending their companions to a funeral.

The NPCs, the townspeople who followed them, also stopped. They kept a distance from the Sons of God, not daring to step forward, but glaring at them.

Mo Yu mixed in the crowd with an ordinary face, keeping the same movements as the NPCs. Although his speed was a little slower, the movements of all the townspeople were not uniform, some were fast and some were slow, and they did not attract too much attention.

Mo Yu could sense that the NPCs' attitudes towards the Sons of God were very subtle, with fear, disgust, and anger, but without the proper reverence...

--This was not right.

The Sons of God were the most useful humanoid weapons in the hands of the Church of Light. They had made great contributions to the Church of Light, purified countless illusions, and attracted many believers. These townspeople should never have this attitude.

Mo Yu suddenly realized something.

This illusion is the masterpiece of Nyarlathotep. He has touched the most painful memories in Iyaelion's heart, and has also peeked into the softest part of Iyaelion's heart and the most unwilling resentment...

Mo Yu suddenly remembered that when he was in Xius Town, Nyarlathotep disguised himself as a little girl and tried to provoke conflicts between Iyaelion and the people.

That crisis was successfully resolved by Mo Yu, but Iyaelion's reaction at that time had already exposed his inner weakness to Nyarlathotep.

The thing that Iyalian hates most is probably being misunderstood, hated, and backstabbed by the ordinary people that he and his companions once risked their lives to protect.

He cannot raise his sword against these people, but silently enduring everything will make the sacrifices of his companions who died with heavy responsibilities meaningless.

For the Sons of God, the meaninglessness of their sacrifices is more sad than anything else.

Nyarlathotep wants to use this method to evoke Iyalian's anger and unwillingness and force him to fight back.

Once Iyalian takes counterattack and swings his sword at innocent people, it will violate his own protective heart.

This kind of "betrayal" may be consistent with a certain concept held by Nyarlathotep.

- After all, in the clock tower town, the theme of "betrayal" has been played to the fullest by Nyarlathotep, who is manipulating everything behind the scenes.

This round was a battle to attack Iyalian's heart. Perhaps Naya wanted to avenge the last round of the God War, or perhaps He just wanted to have more fun. This time, He had set His sights on Iyalian.

——But where was the different eyes at this moment?

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