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Act 533. Twisted Tower

It only takes a genius to remember the address of this website in one second: (Vertex Chinese), the fastest updates! No ads! The first thing Reiner thought of was the souls of those fallen mages. What if their fall was not simply death, but something like Feili? If the silk is quantized like silk, then these powerful legendary mages can maintain their existence through self-observation, but they cannot be detected by various detection equipment, and due to their energy maintenance, these legendary mages cannot leave too far.

But soon, Reiner realized another problem. First of all, the legendary mages of the ancient magic empire were not much stronger than Mr. Braggs and others. Even due to changes in the way of magic research, the world received by Mr. Braggs and other modern mages There was more feedback, and they should be stronger than the ancient mages.

Therefore, if the legendary mages really became quantum ghosts after their death, their interference with magic should not be stronger than before, let alone create such a dead zone.

Then, it can only be things other than these mages.

Reiner walked forward, heading towards the twisted tower.

He thought of Macro Electronics and Macro World.

Perhaps there really is an existence in a macro world that noticed the traces of the legendary mage's death and continued to observe it, which led to the creation of the Dead Zone.

In Reiner's mind, this huge pit is like a bacterial petri dish, and the dead zone is the sterile area caused by the death of certain bacteria. In the macro world, a researcher in a white coat is using The microscope inspects the Petri dish from time to time.

Everything in this world is nothing but insignificant dust to that researcher, but even so, his existence has affected Reiner.

Shaking his head, Reiner dismissed this idea. Although there was a difference between macro and micro, admitting such a thing was tantamount to admitting the existence of the so-called "god". Reiner did not want to extend the issue to theology. He wanted to address the current situation. solved within the scope of cognition.

Without his magic power, Reiner could deeply feel everything around him. The cold wind blew across his cheeks and lifted the corners of his clothes.

The air smelled of ice and snow, the lung-freezing wind of the Far North.

Reiner pulled on his clothes. He was prepared and put on a thick coat to resist the cold.

Hellaison was not alarmed at all changes. Perhaps the alchemy doll's tolerance to cold and heat was much higher than that of humans.

There was nothing around but the howling north wind. Reiner arrived under the tower easily. Only then did he realize that the tower was much bigger than he had imagined.

When he was at the edge of the pit, Reiner thought that the twisted mage tower only had three or four floors. But when he actually came under the tower, Reiner noticed that the tower should actually have ten floors and cover a large area.

"Heraison, is the tower you saw before this big?"

Reiner didn't miss this unnatural point and asked immediately.

"No, according to Helleson's calculations, the height of this mage tower increased tenfold as we approached."

Hellaison replied calmly, confirming Reiner's suspicion.

"Sure enough, this is not a simple visual deviation."

Reiner picked up a pen and drew a simple diagram in his notebook, marking the locations of the pit and the mage tower. After making simple calculations, he found that there was indeed a problem.

To be precise, the height of the mage tower seen from the edge of the pit is abnormal. If calculated based on the actual and visual heights, the mage tower should be at least three times farther from the edge of the pit than it is now.

If it were in the past, Reiner might have thought it was some special illusion magic, but in the dead zone, no magic would be able to work. If according to Reiner's calculations, the distance between the mage tower and the edge of the pit was longer. , which means that the distance between them is actually this long.

"Time and space distortion?"

Reiner soon had a new idea.

If what actually occurs in the dead zone is a powerful distortion of time and space,

Then it can be explained that the light is deflected and the visual deviation is caused.

Thinking of this, Reiner couldn't help but recall the time and distance he had traveled earlier. After careful calculation, he found that he had indeed traveled a distance longer than he originally expected.

Since the surrounding scenery remained unchanged, and Reiner was thinking about the secret of the Dead Realm, he didn't notice how long he had walked when he walked over. But now, if he thinks about it carefully, he will find that he has walked a long time. distance.

"Is space-time distorted because there are massive objects here?"

Reiner thought that if the Mage Tower was a massive object that distorted the surrounding space and time, then Reiner's perceived time should also slow down. To be precise, he could not calculate the Mage Tower with his current knowledge. The distance has become farther.

"Is it just a distortion of space?"

Reiner looked back and saw that the edge of the pit was still clearly visible, but in his mind, the flat road had twisted and turned into a deep maze.

"It seems that the answer can only be found in the Mage Tower."

Reiner said that the entrance to the mage tower was empty and there were no restrictions. Perhaps the traps of the legendary mages in the past were enough to stop an entire army, but in the Dead Zone, even the most sophisticated mechanisms are ineffective.

He walked into the hall, and everything here was distorted, but the distortion did not destroy the original things in the Mage Tower. No matter the tables, chairs, bookshelves, and vases, they all presented a messy and distorted state, but they formed a harmony with the surroundings. A strange sense of coordination.

It was as if the entire space had been distorted, and these weird things no longer seemed strange.

Only Reiner and Hellesan were incompatible with this place.

"The scene here is a bit strange."

Reiner reached out and touched the vase on the table. The table was obviously tilted to more than ninety degrees, but the vase seemed to be stuck to the table and did not fall down.

He gently picked up the vase that seemed to be half melted. The moment the vase left the table, he felt a subtle change in gravity. The vase that seemed to have no gravity suddenly gained weight and became extremely heavy.

Reiner put the vase back on the table. The moment it came into contact, the vase became extremely light again and stuck firmly to the surface of the wooden table.

"Too strange."

Reiner frowned and continued to move forward. He experimented with moving a few more things and found that all the items maintained a strange twisted state. This state would disappear as they left the contact surface, and then disappear as they left the contact surface. They return to their original position and recover.

Ten floors in a row, Reiner found that the entire tower was like this, but did not find the secret that Mr. Hohenheim said.

Just as he was staring at the original vase and thinking hard, a flash of inspiration appeared in Reiner's mind.

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