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The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 824 - 506: The Whereabouts of the Skeleton
Kana's simple little class gave everyone some understanding.
"So, are we just purely unlucky to have come here, and happened to be affected by such a once-in-a-century chaotic situation?"
Raelia said somewhat helplessly.
They could encounter something like this; even if they arrived half a day later, they might have avoided it.
What else could it be called other than unlucky?
Kana shook his head.
He couldn't help but think that, before they woke up, besides wandering around, Kana pondered why they happened to encounter this situation.
When facing changes in the plot, Kana would first think about what kind of changes he had brought, and then deduce the situation's changes.
Although the changes he brought were many, they could be compared through situations that might have occurred and the changes brought about by his appearance, clarifying the reasons for these changes.
This is very helpful in giving him a rough understanding of the current situation. Compared to complete ignorance, this gives him more control and allows for some warning management.
"Remember that skeleton? The one you encountered while completing the task I gave you."
Kana asked.
"Skeleton?" Raelia was puzzled.
Abis furrowed her brows.
Annabelle and the others were also pondering something, and in a short time, everyone fell into contemplation.
"I know, I know!" Amber waved her hand.
Kana looked at everyone's expressions and knew that there might be an issue here. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦
All eyes turned to Amber.
"He said he wanted to play a game with me. He hid a small part of your memory, saying you'd never remember it.
I said you'd probably recall it soon."
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Kana's and Amber's words seemed to trigger something in Raelia and the others, and the memories sealed in their minds began to revive.
The amount of resurfacing memories gradually increased, intensifying their recollection and thoughts. As this process continued, the restored memories grew more until they were fully apparent.
When the memories fully revived, Raelia looked at Amber incredulously: "You knew, yet you didn't tell us?"
Amber put her hands on her hips and said righteously, "Because Amber told him you'd definitely remember by yourselves."
Everyone was silent.
"So, Amber won." She looked exceptionally proud.
Abis asked in silence, "So what prize did you win?"
"Prize?"
"Isn't there supposed to be a stake for a bet?"
"Really? Amber didn't know, I'll have a stake next time."
Kana looked at the scene, smiled, and didn't mind.
"It seems that skeleton is indeed a knowledgeable entity with a wealth of hidden knowledge. It's no surprise your memories were easily blocked."
Seeing the inquisitive looks from everyone, Kana explained: "To have such a small wager with Amber, he obviously knows the little fairy's character well, and there are very few in this world who've seen a little fairy, let alone understand their personality.
To make such a wager, he clearly knew Amber is a young little fairy.
Plus, he left out one person, that's me. They could block your memory, but obviously couldn't block mine while I wasn't there.
After you returned, with a little reminder from me, you'd naturally recall, just like now."
This also indicates that the memory blockade was a very harmless, subtle magic, likely intended just to escape.
Like a dream, those memories became dream-like, a bit hard to recall after waking, but with prompts or deliberate recall, they'd come back.
Seeing the somewhat dejected expressions on everyone's faces.
After all, their memories were tampered with by the enemy, yet they didn't detect it at all.
"Don't be disheartened. Didn't you notice there were no reminders on your status bars? This means the enemy's power wasn't weak, at least legendary level.
It's clearly a subtle focus from the world on us, which scared him. Seems like he's really afraid the world would see and punish him again."
When Raelia and the others completed their task before, Kana didn't pay too much attention to the process itself.
When they returned, they suddenly joined the battlefield, and post-battle, various matters piled up into a mountain.
After handling those matters, they immediately came here together with him, leaving no free time for Kana to recall asking them what they experienced during the task.
Kana clapped his hands to lift everyone's spirits.
He returned to the main topic.
"I've been thinking, the only thing that matches our current situation is that skeleton.
At this right moment, it's hard not to link this matter to him."
"You mean, the skeleton joined the undead?" Raelia asked.
"I don't know, I may not fully understand the specifics, only by truly seeing it will we know.
Alright, let's set that aside for now, let's understand this place a bit and see how to get out."
Since the surroundings had been briefly explored, Kana led a few people in one direction.
Kana wasn't necessarily familiar with this former game dungeon, after all, he only looked at text and image guides.
However, he had some general memory of the process in his mind.
It just required certain landmark buildings and geographical locations for identification.
As Grey Fang flew up, the surrounding situation started to unfold below.
They quickly arrived at a small hill, looking down from there.
Below was an absolute battlefield.
Large swathes of various undead creatures, consisting of skeletons and grotesque corpses, along with some unknown patchwork creatures.
They formed a somewhat chaotic formation, charging forward, and opposite them was a group of well-equipped human warriors.
They seemed to appear human.
"Shield up! Hold them back, don't let them come in!"
Well-equipped human soldiers raised thick tower shields, closing ranks to form a human wall of steel.
Behind the large shields were soldiers holding long spears.
Both sides collided in this way.
Behind the soldiers was a vague white mist, seemingly revealing city-like shapes behind it.
As the battle progressed, the mist gradually dissipated, and the situation behind the mist began to reveal itself.
It's as if the environment there turned from illusion to reality.
"What's going on here?" Annabelle asked puzzledly.
Kana shook his head, but with his perspective, he could vaguely see some scenarios.
"After all, this is a newly emerged space-time illusion realm, perhaps it's the process of the realm gradually unfolding, recreating past history."
"Those undead appear inexplicably real?" Karen felt.







