Super Dimensional Wizard

Chapter 794 Memory Fragments

Gifted with supernatural powers? Although Tulas had never heard of this term, he could understand its meaning after just thinking about it.

He shook his head: "I'm just a mortal, how can I have magical powers?"

"Then do you still remember when you were able to move space?" Angel asked doubtfully.

"I need to think about this. During the period when I became an undead, my memory was very confusing, full of fragmented images." Tulas said, falling into deep thought.

Angel was full of doubts. According to what Turas had just said, not only was he unable to move in space as a mortal, but even when he became a soul, he did not have any magical powers. But why did he possess extraordinary abilities when he became an undead?

Moreover, this ability is simply so powerful that it is unimaginable. He even managed to kill the wizard's apprentice instantly with the help of space movement. When Angel fought with him before, it would have been difficult to deal with him if he didn't have the means to restrain him.

Can the undead comprehend this special magical power? Angel thought about this problem.

It seems that according to the books he read, after becoming an undead, you are born with some undead talents, such as howling of the undead, interference of evil thoughts, and evil shock. But the mutation to spatial talent has almost never happened in history. In fact, even ordinary elemental talents did not appear.

Could it be said that the soul of Turas really has an abnormality unknown to outsiders?

While Angel was thinking, Turas was also deep in thought.

He knew that his future was basically in the hands of the wizard. He was very aware of the wizard's power, so he did not try to be cunning, but seriously searched for the truth in the memory fragments.

Speaking of which, he himself was very curious as to why he could use teleportation when he was undead, but not when he became a soul.

After an unknown amount of time, Turas dug out a picture from a pile of fragmented memories with no logical link.

He frowned as he recalled the related memories extended by this scene.

"I seem to have found the scene when I teleported for the first time." Tulas said softly.

"When was it? Did something special happen at that time?" Angel asked quickly.

Turas shook his head: "After I became undead, I have no sense of time at all, but it must have been a long, long time ago? By the way, sir, can you tell me how long it has been since Silver Year 223?"

Angel: "More than two thousand years."

Tulas was startled, with a trace of sadness on his face, and lowered his head not knowing what to think.

After a while, he continued: "If we calculate it based on more than two thousand years, I estimate that the first teleportation should be at least a thousand years ago, because in the memory of the undead, it gives me an extremely long-lasting feeling. a feeling of."

"I remember that I had been sleeping in a cave underground. Suddenly I discovered that there was a lot of smell coming out of the island that made me feel very uncomfortable, and then I woke up."

"Now I realize that the so-called uncomfortable breath at that time actually refers to the breath of living people." Tulas's baby face was a little depressed: "I didn't have any sense at all at that time, I just wanted to kill They...actually it didn't match my personal aesthetics. Then I teleported from my cave to the ship where the group of living people were."

"Going back to my memories, I basically found living people who ran out of the cave by themselves instead of teleporting; so that was probably the first time I teleported."

Angel captured a key piece of information: "In other words, even after you become undead, you will not have the ability to move in space for a long time?"

Turas nodded: "Yes, it seems that one day I suddenly became enlightened, and then I knew how to move in space."

Angel now had a guess in his mind.

Maybe Tulas' soul does have something special, but this possibility is actually not very high. The essence of the undead and the essence of the soul are only different in the nature of the energy in the body. The rest are basically the same. They are not so big that even the talent of space movement disappears.

Then there is only one possibility. It is an external force that gave Tulas the ability to move in space.

As for what external force it is? Although Angel didn't know clearly, he guessed that it might be the thing that Song of the Deep Sea and Xia Lu Hailing could never forget, right?

Angel did not immediately ask Tulas about this "external force", but decided to sort out a timeline first.

"How did you get to that closed island?"

"I am a pirate, I think you already know that. When I was twenty-five years old, I overthrew the Fishy regime on the Isle of Yingling and learned that there is a supernatural world in the world that I didn't know about— —The wizarding world. After wandering around for a long time and collecting a lot of information, I decided to go to Fan Continent in the year 222 of Silver Flash, when I was twenty-eight years old, to look for the opportunity to become a wizard."

"Later on the way to Fan Continent, one day the ship suddenly fell into fog. When the fog cleared, I had already arrived at the dead island."

Angel: "You also entered from the Gear Abyss? Did you end up at the Ship Cemetery as soon as you entered?"

Turas was stunned: "I did run to the island inexplicably from the Gear Sea Abyss. As for the Ship Cemetery... I don't know about this. When I entered the island, there was a ship there. There are no ships.”

Hearing Tulas' words, Angel's pupils shrank suddenly!

He quickly asked: "Are you sure there is no ship?"

Turas nodded: "When I went in, it was empty and there was nothing. Later, after becoming undead, more and more ships came in, and they all came in for no reason."

Angel's brows furrowed, and with a few clicks of his fingertips, illusion nodes appeared in front of Tulas' eyes.

The illusion node constructs a stable illusion. The illusion is an old exploration ship, with a statue on the bow that looks like a peacock spreading its tail. This ship is the Feather Fan that Lucas is on.

"Look at this ship, are you sure it wasn't there when you entered?"

Turas looked at the ship, the memory box was opened again, and pictures appeared in his memory one after another.

Angel noticed his expression, which showed obvious confusion and weirdness. It was obvious that he knew the information about this ship.

It took Tulas a long time to sort out the images in the memory fragments. He subconsciously swallowed the non-existent saliva and then said: "This ship is very weird..."

"Is there anything weird?" Angel always felt that he seemed to be close to touching the core secret of the island.

"I can confirm that when I entered the island, there were indeed no ships except the boat I drove." Turas paused: "However, the strange thing is that the second I entered the island, Oh my god, this ship suddenly appeared, located under a cliff."

"I happened to be nearby at the time, and when I saw it, I just thought it was a ghost ship. I didn't dare to go up to explore it for a while, so I sent a sailor who was on my ship to explore it."

"When he came down, he told me that there was nothing inside!"

"I went up to take a look later, and I found nothing, so I left."

Hearing this, Angel had some doubts in his mind: "There should be a corpse in the captain's cabin of the Feather Fan, didn't you see it?"

When Angel talked about the corpse, Turas' expression showed a strange expression again: "I saw that corpse. But he didn't appear with the ship."

"Oh? What do you mean?"

Tulas: "Because they could not leave the island for the time being, the sailors on the ship decided to dig a place where people could live. They found a hole near a lake. If you drilled it, you would reach a spacious mountain ridge. So they There was a place for people to live there. I was still thinking about leaving, so I continued to explore around. Then one day, I went to the ship again."

"As a result, I found a skeleton in the captain's cabin of the ship. Obviously there were no skeletons before!"

"The skeleton was lying on the seat. I felt a little eerie...and I found a strange place..."

——"The skull of the skeleton is glowing!"

"I was startled, thinking it was a ghost, so I took my sword and chopped off his head. The skull rolled to my feet, and the light disappeared. I didn't know at the time whether it was a ghost or something else, something wrong. He took the skull back to the cave."

"After that, the skull has been placed beside my bed. My mentality at the time was that this was something I had conquered, and his head would be my trophy."

When Tulas mentioned this rather unreasonable statement, he couldn't stand it and his expression was a bit shy.

On the other side, Angel, who was sitting by the stove, had a very strange expression at this time. It turns out that the head of the corpse missing the skull was taken away by Tulas and was still placed beside his boat?

Angel recalled that when he and Toby went to the underground cave before, he seemed to have seen the skull.

I didn’t expect it to be Lucas’s skull!

Angel didn't think about why the skull glowed. He was thinking about another thing now. Tulas said that the Feather Fan and Lucas's body entered the island in two periods of time.

What is the reason for this?

Could it be that Lucas's bones can still be moved?

Angel actually had a guess in his mind. Lucas might have really jumped into a well and died. The well he jumped into was the well under Shelley Garden, and his body might have turned into withered bones in Shelley Garden.

As for why he later appeared on the Ling Fan, and why there was a magic energy array underground in Shelley Garden, this may have involved the intervention of a third party, or a third-party force.

As for what this third party is, Angel doesn't know. However, in this whole incident, there is one thing that Angel has never let go of, and that is——

Lucas's weird prophetic powers!

Whether it is the sea of ​​flowers, the wishing tree, or the sword on the rudder, all seem to be predicted by Lucas, but the subjects are all wrong.

Could it be that his ability to predict is causing trouble?

Angel thought for a while and continued to ask: "The ship anchored on the lake has a bull-headed bow. Is it yours?"

Tulas nodded and said, "I don't understand why Angel's questioning routine is so jumping?"

"Why is there a sword stuck in the middle of the rudder of that ship?"

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