Chapter 3659 Hidden World Card
"I have only one secondary task, which is... to collect information about this world."
When Starworm said this, he slowly swept his eyes over the crowd, trying to capture some details worth savoring from their expressions.
However, except for Gleipnir who raised his eyebrows, the expressions of the other two were very calm, as if they were not surprised by this.
Starworm thought for a while and added: "Collecting information is not malicious. It's just routine. Before, the deputy column I was in would collect intelligence about the corresponding world when going to any world, and it was also to enrich the customer base."
This is like a wizard conquering a new world. When going to any new world, you must first understand the intelligence of this world, and then adjust the strategy of conquering the new world through intelligence analysis.
Angell could understand what Starworm meant, but when this matter came to Dream Crystal Origin, he still felt a little awkward.
Temporarily suppressing other thoughts, Angell recalled what Starworm had just said.
"World?" Angel: "So, in your eyes, this is a world?"
The Starworm was stunned, and asked in confusion: "What else?"
Angel did not respond, but he understood in his heart that it seemed that the people on the Star Sea Train did not know about the Dream Crystal Origin.
The Dream Crystal Origin may look like a "world", but it is definitely not a world.
If you insist, it is a large cage.
To derive a world, at least half of the power of the Nightmare Realm must be consumed. But now, only one or two powers of the Nightmare Realm have been dissipated, so it is impossible to call the Dream Crystal Origin a "world".
Thinking of this, whether it is the Starworm or the owl train captain behind it, their understanding of the Dream Crystal Origin is absolutely limited.
In this case, they can still lock on to the Dream Crystal Origin and even take the initiative to send people here. It must be the order of the Star Lord.
But then again, why would the Star Lord take a fancy to the Dream Crystal Origin?
While Angel was thinking silently, Starworm said, "Can I collect intelligence here?"
Starworm knew that this question must be a bit inappropriate, but he still asked it. He wanted to test who could make the final decision on this matter.
The one who can make the decision on this matter is most likely his mission target.
Faced with Starworm's question, Gleipnir said lightly: "As long as you have the ability, you can collect intelligence in any way you want. But the premise is that you must be free first."
Starworm thought that Angel and Laplace would talk, but unexpectedly, Gleipnir responded. He was a little disappointed in his heart, but he still asked: "Then how can I get freedom?"
Gleipnir: "This depends on your performance in the future."
Without waiting for Starworm to reply, Gleipnir immediately said: "Let's continue."
"You just said that your main task needs to meet a specific target before you can talk about it. Who is your so-called specific target?"
Starworm was silent for a few seconds, and still said: "I want to see the person in charge of this world, or the person who makes the decision."
Gleipnir was not surprised by Starworm's answer.
When Starworm said that the main task was confidential, I had vaguely guessed his target. Sure enough, the person he wanted to see was Angel.
Gleipnir: "So, you are willing to talk about the main task only if you plan to meet the person in charge here?"
Starworm nodded.
Gleipnir looked at Starworm deeply and chuckled: "Let's not talk about whether you can meet the person in charge. Even if the person in charge really comes to you, how can you judge whether he is or not?"
After a pause, Gleipnir continued: "I said I am the person in charge here, do you believe it?"
"I don't believe it." Starworm pondered: "I really have no way to judge who is the person in charge, but if you can take on this responsibility, then I can treat you as the 'person in charge'."
In other words, as long as you dare to think and say, you can say that you are a miracle life, anyway, the identity you give yourself when you go out is given by yourself. However, if you use the title of miracle life, you have to bear the responsibilities and risks brought by this title.
Just like the main task of Uriel's copy.
Luigi inherited the title of "Oz Star", and he will inevitably attract challengers, mainly Tarantino.
Similarly, if you use the title of miracle life, you will also face the same responsibilities and risks.
For the real miracle existence, these so-called "responsibilities and risks" are just minor matters, but for the imposter, this is a fatal crisis.
Therefore, if Gleipnir insists on saying that she is the person in charge, then Starworm is willing to treat her as the person in charge and inform her of the main task.
But the risks arising from this, only Gleipnir can bear them.
When Starworm said this, he also deliberately said: "Although my main task here was given to me by the train conductor. But the real arranger of this task is most likely the Star Lord."
Starworm did not continue to speak, but the meaning has been expressed very clearly.
If Gleipnir has the courage to take on the Star Lord's task, it is okay to treat her as the person in charge.
The Starworm's tone was very calm, and he didn't deliberately try to reason, but just spoke plainly.
But after listening to it, Gleipnir was obviously trembling.
Indeed... This matter is likely to involve the Star Lord. If she gets involved, does she really have the ability to bear it?
When Gleipnir asked himself, Laplace, who had been silent, suddenly said: "Go ahead, I'm listening."
The Starworm was stunned.
He turned his head sharply and looked at the silver-haired girl with strange eyes sitting on the side of Gleipnir.
"Are you talking to me?"
Laplace nodded coldly: "Who else could it be besides you?"
Laplace's decisive tone and the aura of the obviously superior person made Starworm immediately realize: This person may be the target he is looking for!
To put it bluntly, even if Laplace is not the target of the mission, her ability to speak means that she can shoulder this responsibility.
Therefore, whether she is really in charge or not is no longer important.
…
Time goes back a few seconds.
Before Laplace spoke up, Angel was actually planning to open his mouth to help Gleipnir.
However, before Angel could say anything, Laplace secretly sent a message: "Gleipnir was fooled by her. In fact, she can be the person in charge. After all, the real person in charge is You are sitting here, even if this matter is related to the Star Lord, you can still hear and see it. "
As long as Graipnir responded just now, it seemed that she had taken the "responsibility", but in fact it was Angel who had taken the responsibility.
There is no difference.
However, perhaps it was the first time that something related to "miraculous existence" was involved, and her mind was disturbed by the Starworm's talk.
After finishing speaking, Gleipnir continued: "I'll do it."
In fact, it made no difference whether she, Gleipnir, or Angel came in person.
Because from Gleipnir's reaction just now, Starworm must have judged that she was not the real person in charge. And Graipnir's identity in the Day Mirror Realm is obvious. If Star Train has the power to investigate, they will definitely be able to find out the relationship between Laplace and Graipnir.
Combined with the current situation, we can judge that Angel is the real person in charge.
However, even so, Laplace decided to continue setting off a smoke bomb. When you don’t know whether the other person is well-intentioned or malicious, it is better to embarrass others than to embarrass yourself.
Therefore, Laplace opened his mouth and "recognized" the identity of the person in charge.
Starworm does not know what Laplace is thinking. In his current understanding, the mission targets are Angel and Laplace.
Since Laplace has admitted it, he is naturally willing to believe it.
and……
Comparing Angel and Laplace, he also prefers Laplace in his heart.
Her appearance has the air of a protagonist destined for destiny.
Although the situation of "destiny" is more of a plot; as a conductor of the Star Sea Train, Star Bug has been to various worlds. The real trendsetters in those worlds, their experiences, life experiences, and even their appearance are actually different. Bi's protagonist is more flamboyant.
Because of this, Starworm personally believes in destiny.
Laplace has more destiny than Angel: a girl with long silver hair, strange eyes, and a peerless face.
If this can't be called the protagonist, then what is the protagonist?
Starworm suppressed the excitement in his heart and looked at Laplace: "I can say it, but is Ms. Laplace sure you want them both to listen?"
Laplace said calmly: "OK."
"In that case, it's up to you." Starworm didn't argue much, and said slowly: "Your Excellency, the train conductor, gave me three tasks before sending me to this world."
"These three are the main tasks."
"First, he hopes that I can meet Miss Laplace and bring greetings from Star Sea Train."
Laplace: "Greetings?"
Just a greeting, even a main quest? In other words, does this "greeting" have any profound meaning?
Starworm: "Greetings represent goodwill."
Laplace thought for a moment and said, "Is this the goodwill of the train conductor or the goodwill of the Star Master?"
Starworm: "Although this task was assigned by the train conductor. But as far as I know, the train conductor never assigns tasks randomly. All his tasks are set in advance."
In other words, this is both the goodwill of the train conductor and the goodwill of the Star Lord.
Star Lord showing kindness to the creator of Dream Crystal Plains? Is this how a miraculous being expresses goodwill?
Laplace always felt a little unconvinced, but she did not choose to question it, or in other words, there was no point in questioning the starworm.
Laplace thought for a while and continued to ask: "What are the other two tasks?"
Starworm: "There are two remaining tasks, both related to the Hidden World Card."
"Hidden World Card? Is it a card?" Laplace seemed to have thought of something and looked at Gleipnir.
Graipnir understood immediately and took out the black card from his pocket that he had put away when he left the basement.
Starworm glanced at it and nodded: "Yes, that's it."
"Why is it called the Hidden World Card?" Laplace asked curiously.
Star Bug thought for a while: "Perhaps it is called the Hidden World Card because of its relationship with the hidden world, right?"
"Maybe?" Laplace caught an interesting word.
Star Bug said with some embarrassment: "Because this is the first time I have seen a Hidden World Card. Before today, I didn't even know there was such a thing as a Hidden World Card."
At the end of the sentence, Starworm's voice became lower and lower, and you could only faintly hear his whisper: "I'm just a train conductor. I have never seen many things related to the hidden world..."
Lapuas did not embarrass the star bug, and instead asked: "Then what is the function of the Hidden World Card?"
Starworm: "I don't know the true function of the Hidden World Card, but according to the train conductor, the Hidden World Card can locate the Star Sea Train."
"Locate the Star Sea Train?" Laplace looked at the black Hidden World Card in his hand: "You mean, use it to sense the location of the Star Sea Train?"
"That's what I mean, but this card alone can't locate the Star Sea Train." Starworm: "If you want to sense the location of the Star Sea Train, you need to set up a platform."
"Platform?"
Starworm nodded, his expression suddenly became serious, and his tone became formal: "Yes, this is also my first mission here."
"The train captain hopes to set up a platform here as a stop for the Star Sea Train."
The reason why Starworm emphasized many times before that he must see the mission target before he can speak out is because the person in charge can only nod his head to agree to what he wants.
For example, if a platform for the Star Sea Train is built here, the opinions of anyone else are meaningless, and only the creator of the Dream Crystal can make the final decision.
"The Starry Sea Train rarely builds platforms. Most worlds don't have platforms. Even the Quartet Wizarding World doesn't have platforms."
"Generally speaking, only when something major happens will a temporary platform be built nearby."
"Permanent or long-term platforms, at least in my impression, the 199th train has never encountered one."
After a pause, the Starworm looked at Laplace: "But this time, according to the meaning of the train conductor, if you agree to build a platform here, then this platform will be a long-term platform."
In other words, if Laplace nods, she can sense the route of the Starry Sea Train on the platform here if she wants to take the Starry Sea Train in the future.
Of course, just building a platform here does not mean that you can take the Starry Sea Train. If you want to get on the train, you still need a "ticket".
The Starworm did not explain how to get the ticket.
But as long as the platform is built here, there is always a way to get the ticket.
So, from the perspective of "access", building a platform is definitely not a bad thing. You know, the tracks of the Star Sea Train are all over the void, and the speed is amazing. As long as it wants, it may take less than a day to take the Star Sea Train from the South Region to the Source World.
However, everything cannot be viewed from only one angle.
From other angles, building a platform may not be a good thing.
For example, from the perspective of "privacy", once the platform is built, the Dream Crystal Origin will be completely exposed to the outside world.
Now the Dream Crystal Origin is in a state of disrepair, and exposing it to the outside world is tantamount to tearing open the wound and letting bacteria drill in.
If it is unfortunate enough to attract the "dream creatures" who covet the Dream Crystal Origin, it will be a dead end.