The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 823 - 505: Trapped in the Secret Realm

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In a tranquil valley.

Kana stood still, observing the surroundings.

"What an inconvenient time to arrive. Did the Secret Realm's dungeon form like this?"

He murmured to himself, with no one around to converse or discuss with him.

"Hmm..."

A soft hum sounded.

Kana turned his head, and Raelia, who had fallen beside him, slowly stood up. As Raelia awoke, Abis and others scattered around also began to wake up one by one.

"What's happened to us? And where are we now?" Karen asked in confusion, rubbing her aching, swollen head.

Looking at everyone, Kana produced a bottle of light blue potion and tossed it to Karen.

"Mental Recovery Potion. You probably have some yourselves, right? Drink a couple of sips, it will help."

Every Night Watcher's standard Space Waist Bag always contains a set of standard Night Watcher potions.

Namely:

Mini Life Potion ×3

Mini Mana Potion ×1 (Magic Professions +1)

First Aid Potion ×1 (Using this potion multiple times in a short period will reduce Constitution Attributes, use in emergencies.)

Mental Recovery Potion ×2 (Magic Professions -1)

Antidote ×2

Holy Water ×1 (Jointly developed by Night Watchers and the Holy Light Church.)

As the Night Watchers developed and the variety of potions increased, the standard potion kit became more comprehensive.

Depending on the task and the intensity of the battle, these potions can be increased additionally.

In this regard, the Night Watchers have always been very generous.

Everyone took out the potions, and after drinking a couple of sips, they indeed felt much better, with the headache significantly relieved.

"How long were we unconscious? Where were we absorbed into? That feeling just now... seems familiar." Raelia couldn't help but say.

"About an hour," Kana said.

"You stayed awake the whole time?" Raelia looked puzzled.

Kana nodded.

"The privilege of being Legendary."

As the only Legendary in the group, Kana naturally didn't fall unconscious during the process of entering here.

Throughout the process, he experienced it all with a clear mind.

Abis furrowed her brow, recalling the feeling when they first entered as if something came to mind: "Is it the time rift? The Illusion Realm area leaking from the flow of time?"

After all, at the beginning of the previous war, their task was to go to similar areas to search for fragments.

Unexpectedly, coming to find fragments this time led them into such an area again?

"But didn't the skeleton say that such environments should be very rare? They were constructed only because of an accident caused by the Child of the World, who then processed and sealed it." Annabelle said, gesturing to their surroundings and the recent events.

It was clearly at the formation when they felt like being sucked in for some reason.

Everyone expressed confusion while speaking, then subsequently turned their gazes to Kana.

At such completely perplexing times, it's usually more useful to ask Kana than to think aimlessly by themselves.

Faced with everyone's gaze this time, he could only shrug helplessly.

"Although I'm a Prophet, I'm not omniscient. You can't expect me to know everything."

It's a rare occurrence for Kana to not know something, so everyone didn't mind, just nodding in understanding.

"However, I roughly know the situation of where we are now. If I'm not mistaken, there should also be an undead army present."

During the hour since they entered, he hadn't been idle. After confirming the familiarity of this area, he strolled around a bit and gathered some intel.

It's certain; this is the same dungeon he was familiar with in the game.

Therefore, he naturally knew the dungeon's situation and background information.

"Why?" Raelia asked puzzledly.

Abis also inquired, "According to my understanding of ancient history over the years... shouldn't there be no situations involving large numbers of undead?"

"Could it be from the recent few hundred years?" Annabelle suggested, "Didn't the Leader say earlier that the trend of undead development has improved over the last few hundred years?"

"Not so, it dates back much earlier. It's impossible to determine the exact era.

I should have discussed it with you all before; the exact time when Magic Power appeared is completely untraceable, perhaps even before any race had recorded civilization.

When there's Magic Power and the Stone of Creation, cases of resisting death naturally arose, and some speculate that the undead school of thought initially developed from such desires."

Upon hearing what Kana said, everyone couldn't help but ponder.

If that's the case, perhaps it was indeed ages ago.

Also, if even Kana doesn't know the specific time, it's clearly more than a few thousand years ago.

"Later, the undead school obviously violated the World's Rules and naturally fell out of favor with the world's consciousness, gradually declining over time and nearly disappearing.

But such desires will almost never cease, so the undead school tends to resurface for a time after declining."

Such desires always lead to the same result.

He had mentioned before that the world has a somewhat derivative nature, or one might say references, when fulfilling desires.

After all, it's merely the world's consciousness, rather than a complete individual consciousness. In matters of the life desires, it instinctually replicates some recorded situations.

In other worlds where undead forces exist, wishing for the powers of resurrection can very likely result in the presence of Undead Magic.

This is caused by signals transmitted from other worlds.

That's also why this world contains Magic Power, Holy Light, Elves, Beastmen, and other creatures that naturally evolved elsewhere.

And goblins, ratmen, trolls, etc.

These are reasons why, when life makes a wish, the world finds a similar template to apply.

That's why when Kana makes a wish, he doesn't arbitrarily express it or provides vague intentions. Instead, he presents a distinct and feasible desire, and even personally offers the path and structure to achieve it.

Teaching or guiding the world on how to fulfill his wish.

Only then can the wish replicate into what Kana desires.

Otherwise, giving the wrong thing would certainly find its prototype in some world, but these things evolved in other worlds through reasonable circumstances or peculiar situations.

It wouldn't fully achieve the wildly imaginative ideas Kana envisions, though Kana's thoughts are also a form of "reference."

This is why Kana has continuously researched various aspects to understand the soul, the soul's connection with the body, and the concepts of reincarnation and resurrection.

Because if a wish is made rashly, the world would inevitably create a set of undead principles, leading to numerous problems.

Kana even had an impulse to spend a fragment or two on truly communicating with the world, inquiring about the feasibility of fulfilling his purpose, and eventually using a whole Gemstone to will the resurrection mechanism.

Only this way could he feel at ease.

Otherwise, using an entire Gemstone indiscriminately to make a wish but not achieving the desired outcome, or encountering unforeseen circumstances during the wish-making process, would indeed be a significant loss.

Compared to the trivial issues of a whole Gemstone, wasting a fragment or two is hardly worth mentioning.