My different world is game mode.

Chapter 619 3 questions

"You, you still remember to come back!"

"..."

"Could you please not speak in such a weird tone?"

After returning to the banyan forest.

The first person Lindsay saw was not Hammer, nor any of the other assistants in the city's construction.

Because of the travel restrictions, Hildreth was the first to appear in front of him, pushing a wheelchair.

After constructing the corresponding buildings in [Forest City] and upgrading the technological research and development, Hildreth also completed the training of various new skills here.

After this round of ability filling and the reinforcement received in the insect nest.

Her current skills are now completely solidified at the third stage.

The only problem is that the paralysis of his legs is a result of a strong backlash from fate, so he is still paralyzed.

For the profession of writer.

The skills in the first stage only provide assistance when they write; the second stage enhances their memory; only in the third stage will they begin to awaken their talents related to insight into destiny.

Ordinary writers are at this stage.

In fact, they are also "audiences" with no fighting power at all.

But Hildreth is different. Her essence is a seven-stage great writer who can control and rewrite her destiny.

With the help of the roots buried deep in the soul.

Xilude's insight into fate is now sharper than that of an ordinary fifth-stage awakener.

At this moment, the writer girl was looking at Lindsay excitedly.

She pushed herself up with her hands, trying to get right on top of Lindsay.

"I……"

Snapped!

This action was predicted by Lindsay.

He slapped Hildreth's head and pushed the girl back into the wheelchair:

"I've been in the Insect Nest for a few days, and something must have happened in the Forest City. Let's talk about it while we walk."

Hildre gritted his teeth and nodded obediently:

"Whatever you want to hear, I'll tell you."

Lindsay asked her entourage to deal with other matters.

He brought Hildreth with him, and the two of them came to the Forest Academy together.

During the last building upgrade, the area of ​​the [Forest Academy] was extended to include Lindsay’s separate library, turning it into an independent secret room.

He led Hildurde up the slanted branches.

Finally, behind a hidden tree trunk, we entered this leafy and pleasant place.

"When I left last time, didn't you say that everything was almost done?"

"There should be news by now, right?"

Hild nodded slightly:

"Half and half."

Lindsay raised her eyebrows:

"Half and half, what do you mean?"

Hildre spread his hands and pointed to the organized bookshelf in front of him:

"What I mean is - the messengers did leave a lot of messages, but they were not that useful. Even if some of the messages mentioned key points, they took away the most important part."

Lindsay's eyebrows that had just been raised were almost twisted together:

"So there is no gain?"

Hildreth proudly puffed out his chest and smiled:

"But combined with my ability to spy on fate, the results are different!"

Lindsay couldn't help but rolled her eyes:

"Then just tell me the result!"

Hildreth smiled cunningly like a fox:

"I've worked so hard to come up with this, so I can always ask for credit and reward, right?"

"A writer of the third stage wants to peek into fate, but he has to pay a heavy price!"

Lindsay got straight to the point:

"What reward do you want?"

Hildreth also got straight to the point and reached out to touch the buttons of his shirt:

"Now come with me..."

bump!

Lindsay pushed Hildreth down on the wheelchair and held her hands tightly against her chest, making her unable to move.

"Let's talk about practical matters."

"..."

"Uuuuuuu——!"

Hildreth struggled.

But her frail body was no match for Lindsay, and she could only beg for mercy in a vague voice:

"Lin... Si... you... let me go first!"

Lindsay let go of his hand, and the guy spoke:

"Then for the next month, I will eat something you make every day!"

Lindsay immediately refused:

"A month is too long. I have to go to the Zerg Nest regularly, so it will take at most half a month."

Hirud bargaining:

"Three weeks, that's it!"

Lindsay still had no intention of changing her mind:

"I said, half a month at most."

Hildreth raised his fingers and took the initiative to bend one finger down:

"Then let me take a step back. Instead of three weeks, how about 20 days?"

"I will remember the time you went to the bugs, so there won't be any conflicts in time!"

"..."

Lindsay didn't want to continue the argument and acquiesced to Shiloh's request.

The writer girl saw this and spoke:

"First of all, it's the thing you want to find that can be used to repair the connection between the worlds. It does exist, and it's in the south of the world. Based on the current situation of this world, I bet it's in the heart of the Green Swamp, and it's tightly entangled with a seventh-stage awakener."

This result is exactly the same as Lindsay's conjecture.

But now that he had heard from Hildreth that fate was certain to exist, he felt relieved.

Knowing that a goal is achievable is an encouragement in itself.

So Lindsay asked another question:

"Where are the adventurers?"

"He was the adventurer who went to the south of the world to save the world from the plague and left behind his adventure notes."

Hildurde answered without hesitation:

"Same as before, the person is alive, but in bad condition, inside the Green Swamp."

“The rest cannot be confirmed.”

Lindsay continued to talk about what she will face in the future:

"Then the last question, what about the City of Law?"

When this topic was mentioned, Hildreth's expression became serious:

"Lindsay, there are many dangers ahead."

"I know you are a brave man who can defeat fate!"

"But...but suppose you set foot on that land. Facing the will of an eighth-stage righteous person, everything is extremely fragile."

Speaking of this, Hildreth thought of the miracle that Lindsay accomplished in the City of Thousand Sails.

She quickly changed her words:

"I'm not doubting your power!"

"It's just that... the City of Law was once transformed by the power of the King. It is not the same as the ordinary world. It's like the Seven Seas Alliance - it carries the entrances to so many psychedelic dream worlds. This kind of thing can only be done with the endorsement of a great artist of the ninth stage..."

The writer girl's voice slowly lowered.

There were two voices in her heart. One was the desire to pursue the fate of a brave man, and she hoped that Lindsay would continue to move forward. The other was the favor that appeared at some point in time, and she hoped that Lindsay would be safe.

In the end, Hildesh stopped trying to persuade her.

As someone who probably knows Lindsay best in the world, she chose to give up and succumb to her own strong desires:

"Lindsay, I have a question."

"I once spied on your fate and knew that you came from the border of the world. But before you turned 13, I could never find the corresponding script. It was as if all the fate and cause and effect came to an abrupt end there."

"Can you tell me why?"

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