Super Dimensional Wizard

Chapter 374 Another witchcraft garden

The location of the Kulakuka tribe corresponds to Waterglass in the surface world.

The two of them descended the mountain and slowly moved towards their goal. Along the way, the mountains were barren and the land was barren. Even the inland sea that had gently nurtured the people in the surface world was as dark as stagnant water.

Everywhere you look, there is depression and chill.

Is this the kind of world the Kulakuka tribe lives in?

"Is it also so desolate outside the hood?" Angel asked.

Shadow nodded and replied with a sigh: "Except for the residence of the wizard organization, this is basically the case in other realms. This is also the normal state of the middle world and the inner world. After all, this is just an auxiliary plane, and the ecology is not as stable as the main world. As soon as the original magic power is strong, ordinary plants will wither. It can be regarded as a normal state under energy control. Although it is a pity, it is also the price that needs to be paid after the fusion of planes."

After Shadow finished speaking, he turned around and found Angel frowning and looking into the distance.

There was a thought in his heart: "Are you sympathizing with the Kulakuka tribe?"

Angel nodded noncommittally. According to the urban legend he heard from Leonric, the Kulakuka tribe is actually a kind-hearted and peace-loving race. However, precisely because of their simple character, they were betrayed by the fickle human heart. Forced into this situation. It's sad to think about living in such a desolate world in the end.

Shadow smiled and said: "I think you may be wrong. Haven't you noticed that whether it is the Demon Source Giant or the Fire Molten Bird, they are all observing the Kulakuka clan in the dark through the cover, with their eyes showing With unstoppable greed.”

"I used to be like that." Shadow smiled mockingly, "So, do you think the race that we covet will live a miserable life?"

Shadow pointed to the shadowy land ahead, "They live much happier lives than in the surface world, and that's why they haven't left here for thousands of years."

Angel didn't understand why, but looking outside the dome, monsters passed by from time to time. If you observe carefully, you will find that many monsters are full of greed for the inside of the dome just as Shadow said. If not protected by a cover, they may swarm and attack.

It seems that Shadow is right, there should be something fishy about Kulakuka's tribe.

With this doubt, Angel came to the top of a hill. From here, you can see the coastal plain.

From a high position, Angel looked down at the surroundings.

This coastal plain is still deserted, in sharp contrast to the bustling "Waterglass" in the surface world. He saw nothing on this dead plain. There were no signs of human activity or any traces of buildings. It didn't look like anyone was living here at all.

He couldn't say that completely. In this world, there was another thing that he couldn't figure out, which was a luminous ball suspended in mid-air.

According to visual inspection, it was a glazed sphere about twenty meters in diameter, suspended in mid-air, like a huge fluorite, emitting a soft green light.

The surface of the ball looked like it was made of glass, but the inside couldn't be seen clearly, it was foggy.

There was no human settlement nearby, and Angel didn't believe that Kulakuka would live underground. After all, could the monsters outside the dome still covet the underground? Moreover, Shadow once said that he took a sky ghost ship to observe Kula Kuka's clan.

so--

"Could it be that the Kulakuka tribe lives in that sphere?" Angel murmured in a low voice, "But it doesn't look very big. Could it be that the Kulakuka tribe is on the verge of extinction, with only a few dozen people left? "

Shadow also reached the top of the hill at this time: "You are half right, the Kulakuka tribe does live in that sphere. However, there are more than a few dozen Kulakuka tribe. According to Gami and the others, After thousands of years of development, the Kulakuka clan has no fewer than ten towns with a population of close to ten thousand people. In the central capital, the number of people has even reached six figures."

According to Shadow, at least there are more than 200,000 Kulakuka living in the sphere? How big is the space inside? Even if you expand the magic pattern, you can't do it, right?

Angel doesn’t think the sphere is a space prop. How many “void floating algae” would be needed for a space prop capable of housing 200,000 people?

Unless...it's an alien space inside?

But Angel also denied this statement. The alien space can actually be called "mirror space", which means the world reflected by the mirror.

If you think about it carefully, even the world reflected in the mirror is actually just an extension of the original world. Its ecological environment is exactly the same as the ecology of the original space. Just like the source of flow and the deep well of twilight, they all belong to alien spaces. They seem to exist in their own world, but in fact they depend on the real space. The ecology is also almost the same as the real space.

If the sphere is an alien space, then what is reflected is this dead land with no grass growing on it.

This is not commensurate with the Kulakuka tribe that Shadow said was "coveted by monsters".

Seeing Angel's shocked and confused look, Shadow smiled and said, "Actually, you probably should know the answer, but you didn't think about it, and you didn't even dare to think about it. You thought it was a fantasy."

Angel looked puzzled, waiting for Shadow to explain.

"The answer is simple, have you ever heard of a Witching Garden?"

Witchy garden? ! Angel was stunned when he heard this familiar yet unfamiliar word. Is this a witch garden? Is it a witchcraft garden that countless wizard organizations yearn for, with unique laws and favored by the will of the world? !

Are you sure you're not kidding?

Angel had indeed thought about the witchcraft garden before, but the idea flashed through his mind and did not stay for long. Because how could this kind of prop, which was of strategic significance to a wizard organization, become the clan territory of an ordinary race?

Unfortunately, this most impossible answer is the correct answer.

Shadow: "It seems that you know what the witch garden means. That's right. The biggest news in the wizarding world not long ago was that the master of magic has a private gravity garden. Many gossip magazines have been discussing this for half a year, making the gravity forest gassy. I was so excited that I almost changed the name of my organization.”

"Speaking of which, five years ago, I had the same expression as you when I heard this answer. But the fact is that the Black Castle wizard who saved the Kulakuka tribe, although extremely powerful, was just like the old witch. She is also a lunatic. She left Fan Continent on her own, but left this witchcraft garden to the Kulakuka tribe, and the old witch actually agreed."

"Over the years, there have been many people coveting this witchcraft garden. But the old witch directly put down her words. Anyone who dares to touch the witchcraft garden here will be regarded as starting a war with Castle Black!"

"Now you know why the monsters outside are coveting this place."

Shadow said this and suddenly sighed: "However, I still don't understand why she did this? Although this witchcraft garden is the private garden of the most powerful person, she can do whatever she wants. But this kind of behavior cannot It’s in line with common sense.”

Angel: "Perhaps there is something special about the Kulakuka clan, or perhaps there are some benefits that make it worthy of her doing this."

Since entering the wizarding world, Angel's way of thinking has slowly changed from an altruistic mode to a self-interested mode.

"Maybe. Castle Black doesn't run an orphanage. There must be a reason for doing this." Shadow shrugged: "But, what does this have to do with us?"

"It really has nothing to do with it." They are not even official wizards, and it is a joke to even consider their ideas.

Summer insects can't talk about ice. Instead of worrying about irrelevant things, it's better to think about the present.

"You said there is a road leading to the inner world, the real Black Castle. So, where is the road?" Angel pointed to the ball that was glowing in the sky: "Inside?"

Shadow nodded: "Every time the Kulakuka tribe performs a complete sacrifice, the people in Castle Black will enter the Witching Garden through the plane passage. That passage is the key for me to enter Castle Black."

It is not an easy task to enter the Black Castle from the Kulakuka tribe's sacrifice. The first condition is to sneak into the witchcraft garden and reach the place of sacrifice.

Although the Kulakuka tribe are basically ordinary people, in order to successfully sneak into the sacrifices, they do not dare to go on a killing spree.

Therefore, how to sneak in is the primary difficulty.

"What can you do?"

"There is no way. The Kulakuka tribe is too small. It is impossible for our size to blend in. We can only rely on invisibility." Shadow took out a cloak from his backpack: "Can you become invisible? If not, this attachment You can take the cloak with different light and shadow and use it."

Angel originally had no intention of going in, but him just helping to open a formation seemed a bit inconsistent with the core of equivalent exchange. The most important thing is that Angel is very curious about what the rules of this witchcraft garden are... If it can have an effect on the human body like the purification garden, he still plans to try it.

Kulakuka can live in it and last for thousands of years, which means that this law should not be harmful to living things.

Since there are no disadvantages, is there any benefit?

Angel did not mention returning to the cave at this time, but shook his head at Shadow: "No need."

Shadow suddenly realized: "Yes, look for Shuyuan www.zhaoshuyuan.com. I almost forgot. That day you came in with the magician, and even I didn't notice your invisibility. What kind of invisibility is this? Tell me, When I return to Sky Machinery City, I will also study."

Angel didn't answer. He relied on the boundless silence to become invisible. Although it didn't matter if he said it, he didn't want to completely expose his trump card, so let the shadows misunderstand him.

Shadow curled his lips: "The owner of this garden is no longer in the Southern Region. If we want to enter the garden, we can only rely on the teleportation array at the top."

Shadow said as he took out another roll of thin silk from his backpack.

"This is a vehicle I got accidentally. It doesn't represent my orientation. Don't get me wrong."

Misunderstand? Angel didn't understand what Shadow meant. It wasn't until Shadow opened the silk, revealing a soft women's gauze cloak that he understood what Shadow said.

Shadow put on a woman's cloak with an embarrassed look on his face, and then floated into the air.

"Shall I fly you there?"

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