Ultraman in the world of grams

Chapter 333 Communication with Jagula

Chapter 333 Communication with Jagula

The port of Dilas Lin is very lively both during the day and at night.

From the dark tower, you can clearly see the people coming and going in the port.

From time to time, some ships from foreign lands arrive here, and there are also some ships carrying local goods and gold on their way to the sea.

This is a dreamland different from the real world. The moon hangs high in the sky, much larger than the real moon, and the pale moonlight shines down.Naturally, this place is rendered with a layer of fantasy.

Although it is a dream, it also has a different kind of reality.

Maybe this is the uniqueness of Dreamland?
No matter how many times you come here, you will still be amazed by the magic of this world.

There are far more secrets buried in this unique dream world than he imagined.

Countless strange or incredible stories happen in the unknown corner of dreams.

Wilson stood on the top of one of the black towers, looking down at the scenery below, sighing from the bottom of his heart.

If nothing else messes up, it seems like a great choice for a vacation here.

All kinds of scenery are far more wonderful than those in the real world. You can even DIY your own dream scenery to customize it.

The customs and customs here are also very interesting.

It's a pity that they have to go back quickly.

"I know what you want to ask."

Jakula stood beside him, looking into the distance casually.

The huge moon was like an alien surveillance camera, always facing the ground and facing the two people on the black tower.

They could see the moon, and the moon could see them.

The pale white sphere seems to contain endless fantasy and mystery.

No one knows what is on the far side of the moon, and many people also have a natural fear of the moon.

The feat of human beings reaching the far side of the moon will take another 100 years.

But the scene that humans saw at that time was completely different.

Wilson heard this and turned to look at Jagula with an expectant look. He was about to say something, but was suddenly interrupted by the other party.

"Have you come into contact with the Lord of the Great Abyss, the Ancient God Nodens?"

Wilson nodded, his expression obviously a little confused: "I want to know what this world is like."

"What does it look like..."

Jakula sighed deeply, "This complicated situation cannot be accurately described in words."

"The will of the world is always the most mysterious and weird. It seems to be an emotionless and indifferent mechanism, just like the most universal law. But sometimes it also shows some extraordinary qualities."

"I don't know what exactly you and Nodens exchanged."

"But you'd better not completely believe Nodens' words. Everything he says to you may have a certain purpose. Of course, there is still some truth in it."

Jakula sighed: "The secrets of this world are deeper than you imagine."

"It's not that I don't want to tell you, but now is not the time."

Wilson pursed his lips slightly, confusion showing in his eyes.

But it's obvious that Jakula is only willing to provide this information.

This made him a little helpless.

Because there was no way he could force Jakula to tell everything he knew.

He had to change the question. He took out the two cards he had obtained before from his transformer.

"Do you know the origin of these cards?"

"..."

The color of Jiagu Ramen never changes.

Why didn't he know? These two cards were still in his hand two days ago.

"Why does Nyarlathotep have these monster cards? Who provided them to him?"

Wilson is particularly concerned about this issue.

Nyarlathotep's use of monster cards is second to none. The most important thing is who leaked these cards into Nyarlathotep's hands.

"I'm also looking for answers."

Jakula frowned and said, "If I guessed correctly, Nyarlathotep should have an unknown collaborator."

"Collaborator?"

Wilson asked in slight surprise. Thinking of the monster cards and the appearance of Jagula, he had an incredible guess.

"Is it from the Ultra Universe?"

"still unsure as of now."

Jagula shook his head, "The only thing I'm sure of is that that guy is very mysterious. In fact, I vaguely knew about that guy's existence from the beginning, but I couldn't be sure."

No matter how unreliable Jagula is, and he was once a villain, for Wilson now, he is still a very reliable senior.

It is precisely because of Jia Gula's existence that he has a sense of reality.

It seems that as long as he appears, you will feel more at ease.

And now, even Jakula's existence is uncertain...

Who is that person?

Wilson couldn't help but feel a little worried.

Although Nyarlathotep became curious about himself and targeted himself.But because of many confrontations, he still knew something about that person.

The most terrifying enemy is like this. They can't even determine the true identity of the other party.

There are even doubts about whether the other party exists.

This is the scariest and weirdest situation.

It's like a hunter peeping in the dark, brewing some unknown secret.

Since that secret collaborator would provide cards to Nyarlathotep and collude with Nyarlathotep, he must not be an upright character.

This is like a vaguely planted bomb that may explode somewhere at any time.

Wilson didn't want to wake up in the morning and see a lot of monsters suddenly appearing at the door, partying in front of his house.

That would not be good news for anyone.

"How many monster cards are there now?"

Wilson's eyes were filled with anxiety.

"At least...more than 50."

Jakura said uncertainly.

It's shameful to say that he didn't even get a few by coaxing and deceiving.

"..."

Wilson almost gasped, making a profound contribution to global warming.

What, is this a dreamland?

That's fine.

What is that secret collaborator doing, so many monster cards!Does he want to make an Ultraman movie here?
This number is enough for the new generation to make two movies!

"But Nyarlathotep cannot use most of the cards."

Jagula said with a smile, "After all, we don't need to use summoning props, such as dark rings. The rest can only use some bloody sacrificial rituals or some kind of summoning magic to use monster cards."

"The only way to kill the goose that lays the eggs is to destroy the cards."

"I have to say that this efficiency is very low, and it has only been successful very few times."

"Sometimes, even the entire city is sacrificed, but if certain requirements are not met, there is no way to summon them."

"It's like summoning Jin Guqiao with a blood sacrifice. This is completely inappropriate no matter how you think about it."

"Indeed..." Wilson couldn't help but nodded.

Jin Guqiao is a robot and has nothing to do with the bloody ritual.

The ritual to appease the machine soul might actually have some effect, making the machine soul happy and then come out.

"But...then why is there no ceremony arranged in that quarry?"

Wilson couldn't help but have more doubts, "There was no special sacrificial ceremony there. And I also got the card. It was obviously not the destruction of the card to release the monsters."

"..."

Because it was released with a dark ring.

However, Jagula could not tell the truth. He was extremely calm and kept talking nonsense:

"Of course that's because the quarry itself is equivalent to a place of worship. After all, the place where Gakuma originally lived was also in the quarry."

"This may have caused some resonance or response from the monster."

"As for King Red, that kind of monster loves fighting very much. It should be awakened by your battle."

Jagula's words are well-founded and very logical and consistent with the situation at the scene.

Wilson also nodded suddenly, agreeing with Jagula's words.

If the monster card in his hand could talk, it would definitely jump out to refute that shameless guy.

It's a pity that there is no if.

"Is there a monster inside Luluye?"

he asked worriedly.

He doesn't know if the Luluye in this world hides a dark giant or a Gatanjie, or both?
Coupled with the unpredictable variable of monster cards, who knows what will happen.

Jagula looked at Wilson slightly strangely.

"The monster is not sure, but there may be an evil god."

"Gatanjie?" Wilson guessed proactively.

"Who knows?" Jagula spread his hands helplessly, "I don't dare to go to that place."

"In fact, it is indeed an extremely mysterious place. Only when the stars move to a fixed orbit will R'lyeh emerge from the deep sea."

"If you really want to go to Raleye, then I suggest you give up this idea quickly."

Jakula suggested sincerely from the bottom of his heart, "Didn't you notice?"

"How many difficulties and obstacles have you encountered along the way? This series of things may not seem to be related at first glance, but once they occur together, there is definitely something wrong."

"Not even fate wants you to go to R'lyeh."

"Especially because you are not alone. There are ordinary humans around you."

"You can protect them for a while, but you can't protect them for a lifetime."

"As long as you truly set foot in that mysterious realm, the sect that just believes in the evil god will hunt you to death."

"But it's not a problem to just avoid it."

"My companions are all people with strong beliefs, and I believe in them. They also have my backing."

"Although they don't know what they will face when they set off again, but no one will back down."

"I protect them, but they are also my strongest backing."

Wilson's scorching eyes looked at Jagula without blinking, and his eyes seemed to contain a dazzling light.

"If I guess correctly, you are hiding something, covering up the issue about Luluye."

"You definitely know something. There's more to it than you can imagine, isn't it?"

This kind of light is what Jagula longs to possess, but can never possess.

It is the will that belongs exclusively to the Warrior of Light.

Although he didn't want to admit it, Jagula was still slightly moved in his heart for a moment.

He couldn't help but twitch the corner of his mouth and put on a teasing smile: "You guessed it right, there are unimaginable existences sealed there, which the gods are unwilling to open or face."

"Because once the seal there is unlocked, the ancient systems built by the gods will be questioned and broken, and they will be resisted again."

"The gods I'm talking about don't mean these cowardly and incompetent gods in the dreamland, but the great rulers who once ruled the earth in ancient times, the ancient gods of that distant era, and some foreign gods."

Wilson does not have much clear understanding of the gods in this world.

After all, the gods he met... were somewhat difficult to describe.

Not to mention Dagon, and even more so to Nyarlathotep.

The only person he met who seemed reliable was the ancient god Nodens, whom he had only met once.

But even so, he could vaguely realize that the power of those gods might be beyond his imagination.

Especially those powerful and ancient beings.

His fledgling three-legged cat kung fu may not be enough at all.

Not to mention……

There is something inside Luluye that even the gods fear.

Is it really just Gatanjeou?

It seemed that the closer he got to Luluye, the more he could feel the invisible pressure, as if a huge monster was hovering at the final destination, waiting to eat innocent people like them.

"But..." Jagula suddenly changed the topic and showed a slightly mocking smile, "You probably don't have to worry about these things now."

"Even if you arrive at the sleeping land of R'lye now, you probably won't gain much useful things."

"It's very likely that you can only see an empty sea, and then wander there in vain, finding nothing, not even the shadow of R'lye, and finally returning without success."

"I see that your mode of transportation this time is a submarine. Your captain has some ideas. He thinks that if you really can't find it, you can dive into the bottom of the sea to look for it."

"But this is too naive. Is R'lye so easy to find?"

"why?"

Wilson raised his eyebrows slightly, a little confused.

"Raleye is not a temple under the sea." Jagula said with a mysterious smile on his lips.

"The stars have not yet returned to their positions. In the Sea of ​​Sleep, only the chosen ones can reach the final end."

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ps. The copy of R'lyeh in this article will have a lot of magic modifications, so readers, please be mentally prepared.

(End of this chapter)

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