Chapter 283: Chapter 272: Prelude Before Debut
Lis emerged from Stran Wardâs dreamworld and looked around, cautious and observant.
The Dream World was as serene and peaceful as before, with countless mysterious and dreamy stars floating before his eyes, and a light purple stream slowly flowing in his vision, blurring the lines between space and time.
This time, that terrifying dream of the Legendary Strongman didnât appear again.
Lis sighed in relief and slowly drifted towards where he could return to reality.
Indeed, Legendary Strongmen hardly needed sleep to replenish their energy, so the previous occurrence must have been a rare event.
With this in mind, Lis meandered through the countless Dream Spaces.
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âHm?â
Possibly because he hadnât encountered the Legendary Strongman, Lis felt somewhat more relaxed and, as his eyes scanned a nearby dream, he realized this particular Dream Space was replicating the huge fireworks display from Galsa Warehouse the night before.
Those gold pillars of light that reached the skies, that massive vibration that spread throughout Ice Peak City!
âThisâŠâ
Lis suddenly remembered something and began to closely examine the surrounding Dream Spaces.
As expected, about one-tenth of the Dream Spaces were showing the same or similar scenes from last nightâs âfireworksâ display.
âIs this the phenomenon of reality reflecting in the Dream Space mentioned in the Sphinx Dream Building Skill?â
Lis murmured to himself. He hadnât been mastering the Dream Building Skill for long, and the Dream World was still quite foreign to him, even with the legacy of a legend.
The Dream World isnât an independent existence; it is intricately connected to the real world, constructed by the dreams and the spiritual power of all living beings.
Dreams reflect the instinctual subconsciousness of every creature, thus best representing a personâs thought patterns and psychological state.
A distressed person will find their dreams are dark and deep, oppressive and uncomfortable.
A happy personâs dreams will be flooded with sunlight, lively and vivid.
Similarly, if an event in reality left an indelible impression, it could be reflected in their dreams.
This is the reflection of reality in dreams described in the art of dream building, also mirroring the saying from Lisâs past life, âDaytime thoughts become nighttime dreams.â
However, thatâs not the crux of the matter. A more important description follows, which is âDreams influencing realityâ!
And the most representative phenomenon of this theory is the existence of the Dream-eating Rhinoceros.
Unlike the Main World or the elemental realms, the Dream World isnât based on the worldâs origin but is entirely comprised of the dreams of beings.
Thus, the Dream World should be different from other worlds, devoid of native creatures.
But nightmares are an exceptionally unique existence. They are extremely rare, wandering the Dream World, feeding on nightmares, leaving behind pleasant dreams.
After studying a Dream-eating Rhinoceros, the Legendary Arcanist Sphinx believed that they didnât originally exist in the Dream World. Instead, peopleâs yearning for good dreams reflected into the Dream World and consequently brought the Dream-eating Rhinoceros into being.
In special circumstances, the Dream-eating Rhinoceros could appear in the real world and exercise magical abilities.
Beyond the Dream-eating Rhinoceros, there are entities like the Illusory Dream Realm and the Sea of Dreams, which are manifestations of the Dream Worldâs power influencing the real world.
Sphinx had delved deeply into the studies of dreams, even creating many techniques that utilized the Power of Dreams in the real world, but those were rather advanced for Lis at the moment.
But now, Lis noticed the dreams affected by Galsa Warehouseâs explosion and suddenly had a concept.
It was a maneuver recorded in the art of dream building.
âDream Refractionâ!
If a region in the Dream World has converging dreams, showcasing a consistent scene, then the Power of Dreams in that area would manifest similarly.
For instance, after an earthquake, most survivorsâ dreams would be immersed in the pain and sorrow it brought, hence, the Power of Dreams would also carry the manifested strength of an âearthquake.â
Generally, unless the manifested characteristic of the Power of Dreams is extremely intense, monopolizing all the dreams in that area, it is unlikely to affect the real world.
Sphinx noticed this phenomenon and thus created the Skill âDream Refraction.â
By leveraging the manifestation phenomenon unique to the Dream World, it bridges the gap between the Dream World and the real world, ushering the power of the Dream World into reality.
Because the Dream World accumulates the spiritual and mental power of all beings in that area, even a small portion of that power, accumulated over time, can be terrifyingâreaching beyond the might of Gold.
As the technique mainly relies on the power of the Dream World, the requirement for the user isnât too stringent, at least compared to other top-tier skills.
âTen percent, eh⊠I wonder how many people will dream of Ice Peak Cityâs âfireworksâ after tomorrow?â
Lisâs lips curved slightly upward, the thrill of venturing into fantastic domains was irresistible, and at the same time, it gave him a new plan for the final battle.
âThe Sphinx Dream Building Skill is so practical!â
As he floated through the Dream World, Lis remarked with some sentimentality.
Perhaps, this is the most precious legacy Iâve received, alongside the Ascension Technique!
âIâm curious, what would be âJudgement Flameâ teacherâs most treasured creation?â
Lis knew well that âJudgement Flameâ was a Legendary Arcanist no less distinguished than Sphinx, the creator of the Ascension Technique.