Solim believes that no "game" should be unsolvable. There must be a way to clear the customs, if the information obtained at this stage is not enough to support the player to clear the customs, it is either the player's strength is not enough, or the information obtained is still missing.

If the audience in the arena is a great wizard like Dumbledore, then the monsters in the labyrinth are not surprising for anything, but what is the reality? The vast majority of the audience here is not very good, and in this case there are one or several monsters that cannot be fought against?

It doesn't make sense.

If Ku Zhuoqi wants to kill all the contestants, he must have a way to kill all the contestants, but it is both a maze and an altar, and then tells the players: I'm sorry, there is a monster here that none of you can handle, so you all have to die.

So what's the point of all this?

Even if Kuzhuoqi is a complete lunatic, as Vanessa said, but the madman must follow the Basic Law, right? So Solim speculated that there was probably some information that he hadn't obtained yet, and this information was very crucial.

So could it be in this temple at the top of the pyramid?

It's not that it hasn't been tempted, but the darkness inside seems to be able to swallow up an 837 cut, and Solim will never go into it without being completely sure.

Then you have to look elsewhere, like the ruins around the pyramids.

"Go get the rest of the people. Solim gave the Dementors an order, "But don't eat their souls." "

The two Dementors floated away very reluctantly, and in the absence of anyone who could spell the Patronus, the Dementors were invincible. To be on the safe side, Solim stunned the Runi Snake and the Eight-Eyed Spider, especially the Runi Snake, each of which suffered a dozen stun spells, and there was no possibility of waking up in a short time.

Finally, there is the unthreatening salamander, and Solim raises a fire and places it in it. Of course, he was also under the spell of coma.

After doing all this, Solim turned his gaze to the ruins around the pyramid.

“...... Humans can't control any kind of pure emotion, which may be a natural flaw in our species, but Fontoy has devised a solution that I think we can try......"

“...... It worked, we didn't expect Fanto's plan to be so successful, we created a whole new creature, but the characteristics of this creature are a little strange......"

“...... Rena's power is primitive, and the nine primordial emotions he represents have something in common with human beings, and we may try to make offerings to Lena......"

The stele is full of cracks, and in many places it has become incomplete due to the fragmentation. Solim tried to fix it with magic, but failed. It seems that the missing part of the stele is no longer nearby, or that some wizard has used magic to erase some of the information.

“...... We succeeded, but we also failed. Lena is out of our control when it is whole, and she begins to become aggressive, and no sentient creature can get close to her. It was a means that we could not yet comprehend, and Passanisis ventured into it, only to fall to the ground in an instant. "

“...... Passanisis is not dead, but he is not alive either. His soul was still there, but it fell silent. Topse couldn't get any response even if he used soul magic......"

“...... Fanto and Simonites bought me time to record this. Maybe Lena has the ability to control the nine basic emotions after he is complete, but I can't prove it right" (read the violent novel, just go to the Feilu novel network!)

Solim searched all the ruins, arranged all the steles he had collected, and sorted the words written on them, but because the integrity of the steles had not been preserved, the information was quite incomplete, and many important pieces of information were missing.

"It's clearly a group of powerful wizards creating new Gods (CDCI) creatures. Solim put the stele in his box, and he felt that the information recorded on the stele was important.

But unlike other wizards who created magical creatures, this group of wizards created magical creatures not as an accidental result of an experiment, but as a purposeful action.

The root is on the first stele: "...... Humans can't control any kind of pure emotion, which may be a natural flaw in our species, but Fontoy has devised a solution that I think we can try......"

This group of wizards wants to completely control a certain emotion of human beings, and it also shows the strength of these wizards from the side. Solim even ventured to guess that it was highly likely that these wizards had reached the heights of immortal wizards, otherwise they would not be qualified to touch such things. []

Wizards have a long history of using emotions in magic, but most of them are petty fights, using the wizard's personal emotions to release or strengthen magic, but these wizards recorded in the stone tablet are no longer satisfied with just using their own emotions, but want to completely control a certain primitive emotion.

Solim didn't want to judge this kind of behavior, after all, he hadn't reached that height, and he was not qualified to judge those wizards, but as far as the facts were concerned, the ambitions of these wizards were understandable, and who wouldn't want to go further?

As these wizard bosses judged, a simple human wizard cannot carry a pure emotion. A person's emotions are inevitably diverse and complex, and he will be happy, sad, angry, and fearful, so that he can be called a "person".

But if there is only fear, or only anger, even if the creature has the appearance of a human being, but can only carry a single emotion inside, can it still be considered human?

These wizard bosses don't want to get out of the category of "people", but they want to completely control a single emotion, so they can only rely on some external force. From the information gathered so far, this is how Hydra was created. His nine heads should correspond to nine primal emotions: interest, pleasure, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, fear, contempt, and shame.

These wizard bosses don't know what methods and means are used, and use these collected emotions to awaken Hydra, and then ...... Out of control, these bigwigs probably didn't end well.

Solim stopped his divergent thoughts, for he realized that this information, while valuable, had a clear relationship with how to get out of the labyrinth?

Solim stared at the top of the pyramid in the distance, where the temple was located. He was thinking, he had been "tempted" before, and he had not tried the means of "sabotage", if he chose to flip the table, would anyone come out to stop him? .

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