Jon wanted to curse.

He has no idea why he always encounters such things, no matter what he encounters, he will eventually be drawn into some strange illusions.

Perhaps it was because Helga used too many double regressions in his teachings, and his soul would become extremely active when encountering certain illusions.

But there is no way to solve this kind of thing. He can't forcibly reduce the activity of his soul. The activity of the soul does not represent the strength of his own soul. Not so high.

He didn't rule out that he would enter the illusion. Helga sent him to the illusion in the Dragon Soul Crypt before this incident. He didn't express any reluctance at all. In fact, what he really hated was the Without knowing it, he was suddenly pulled into a strange environment.

Strange, how could such a thing happen to him?

But that's the end of the matter, no amount of complaining is useless, Jon stood up from the ground, and looked at the surrounding environment.

The time is probably dusk, and the light of sunrise should be stronger than this. If he guessed correctly, this place should be a desert area. Are there deserts in Europe?

No need to think too much, this thing must have been brought back from the East in turn, but what needs to be determined is where it was brought back from.

But these considerations are meaningless now. When the illusion is over, he will go out and ask Luna, and he will basically know the answer. Now he should be thinking about how to get out of here, rather than thinking about what this place is.

What a headache!

Jon moved his wrist, then tried to take two steps, and then tried to mobilize his magic.

Very good, the magic power is still there, the magic element is also there, and there is nothing abnormal about the body, but the skin color looks a little too healthy.

It's probably not his body, it's like a double backtracking, it's the body of the protagonist who left this illusion.

But the soul is still his soul.

The more Jon thought about it, the more angry he became. It was hopeless. Things like illusions shouldn't exist. Is there any good thing that can't be preserved directly using the treasure map, but must set up illusions?

But complaining about it, Jon didn't relax his vigilance. When he was suddenly in an unfamiliar environment, it was impossible for anyone to be completely unsuspecting.

And after all, it was his own fault.

If he hadn't allowed the company's people to develop their territory in such a fast-split way outside, then Lenna wouldn't have brought him this thing back from the east.

On the other hand, the reason why he is a little at a loss here is because he is not particularly clear about the oriental gods in this world except for the Chinese gods. I didn't study hard, and my time was spent studying the western gods, and the eastern gods basically didn't care much.

At that time, I thought it would not be used in the future, but whoever thought it would be used.

Jon had a headache, Jon was helpless, and Jon sighed.

But at the same time, he also cheered up.

Ignorance does not necessarily lead to fearlessness,

People may not be afraid of the unknown, but they must be afraid of the unknown environment.

Especially as a wizard, he is more aware of the mysteries that may be hidden in the unknown environment, how terrible it is.

Although he hates illusions, he does have considerable respect for this environment. After all, so many ancestors have left him warnings at the cost of their lives. It is always right to be careful about this kind of thing.

Using magic in this kind of environment is the most convenient and effective way to test safety, no matter what era it is - at least he can be sure that this is not the future, so the magic system he uses now can achieve even better Perfect.

This is the only benefit in the declining era. Even though the power of magic is not as powerful as in the previous era, the cost performance is much higher.

The so-called cost-effectiveness means that it is easy to use. The magic derived from the pursuit of cost-effectiveness may not be so fast, but the effect is absolutely outstanding.

Especially in expeditions and some ulterior things, the effects of these magics are reflected.

In ancient times, wizards who explored magic and various ruins usually relied on their own strength to ensure their own safety, but now that the environment is weaker, skill is the mainstream issue.

After walking silently in the desert for a long time, Jon didn't see any traces of humans or other life.

This illusion is full of weirdness everywhere, as if there is no life, except for the sand, it is still sand, which makes people feel upset when they look at it.

It's just that he won't have time to worry soon.

Because the sky soon darkened.

It seems that some kind of mysterious switch was turned on at the moment when the sun disappeared, and the sand under his feet suddenly disappeared and turned into the water surface, as if the sky and the earth were turned upside down in an instant, and the azure ocean waves rushed towards the face with the real sea breeze. Jon was overwhelmed by the blow.

He hurriedly manipulated his body to float up, hovering over the sea, and then blessed himself with a mobile fortress and concealment magic, before turning his eyes to his environment with confidence.

This shouldn't be the real world.

The real world has very strong restrictions on the rules. It is basically impossible for the scene he just saw to appear in the real world. The desert and the ocean are two completely different scenes. If they appear in the same space at the same time, It can only show that the rules here are being manipulated.

Jon has seen a similar scene in Helga's Fairy Castle. He once saw Helga use the power of rules to transform a boulder in the Fairy Castle into water in a pond. Of course, for Helga For an existence like Erga, it is not difficult to create water from nothing.

But Jon couldn't do this.

He flew from the sea towards the distant coastline, although it looked very far away, but he only flew for a short while before reaching the coastline.

This is a small island, suspended here alone, I don't know if there is life.

Jon looked around worriedly. The illusion was not a place where he could get out so easily. If he accidentally hurt his soul here, he might be left here forever.

He sat down on a huge rock and looked out to sea.

The moonlight smashed into the rocks on the shore with the waves, like flying frost and snow, which made people feel cold.

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