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Capítulo 2259: Chapter 2259: Special Space

The female player said sowhat awkwardly, “Thanks to your help, I was able to complete today’s goals so quickly. I feel bad taking so much without giving anything back.”

Despite saying this, her actions showed no hesitation.

“What are you planning to do next?” the female player asked again, “You’re so strong; it’s a good chance to kill more people and clear this level.”

“That’s enough for today,” Xu Huo replied, “You’ve been injured; you should go back and rest first.”

The corpses of the killed players were all thrown back into their respective rooms, unsure if they would be cleared out by eight o’clock tonight.

The female player didn’t inquire further, only reminded him, “I’m afraid more people will compete with us for the ‘Prison Guards’ keys tomorrow.”

Xu Huo had already completed the ga requirent of accumulating numbers, but this doesn’t an that he won’t need to kill prisoners in the upcoming days. Even if the number requirent is t, without a key to return to the room by eight in the morning, he would still lose the ga.

Once the ti progresses slightly, the mindset of the “Prisoners” will change; since everyone is going to lose, they might as well all lose together. Looking at those who have left the ga, losing doesn’t an death.

Xu Huo nodded and then went toward the core of the Spatial Prison.

The Spatial Power needs special treatnt to be visible to the naked eye. When he ca to observe this morning, the gigantic cube only had a rough shape, but now it almost reveals a specific form, seemingly fundantally different from Lawrence Lee’s Spatial Ray.

Lawrence Lee’s Spatial Power reflects certain light rays, and even those who haven’t evolved can judge the approximate location by the reflected light when the power gathers. This essentially changed the state of the Spatial Ray, making it appear as if it has condensed into a physical entity.

However, this gigantic cube is similar to the Spatial Ray known by Xu Huo; it lacks any color, even in constant overlapping, it seems like air that any object and light can penetrate, leaving hardly any traces.

But now it has a specific form and appears more stable.

Xu Huo approached to observe, these moving spatial bodies seem to have so shadows, but they are not distinct and fleeting, difficult to capture.

anwhile, the changes in these spatial bodies are also increasing. They almost cannot stay fixed in any geotric shape, constantly changing, with their tracks untraceable to the naked eye. Yet, after each split, they quickly regroup, still indicating they are constrained by certain rules.

In Xu Huo’s understanding, Spatial Power is static. It can beco weapons, barriers, and geotric shapes, but once the controller releases it, the form rapidly returns to its original state, even space-exploding props are no exception. The internal space of the gigantic cube, however, seems alive and flowing, with its form changes unpredictable—Lawrence Lee’s Spatial Ray mainly involves simple direction changes and separation and growth.

However, these spatial bodies are all housed within the gigantic cube, suggesting a frawork is required to maintain its form, showing a subtle resemblance to the previously obtained “Cubic Space”.

The internal rays of the “Cubic Space” are also flexible, can quickly fuse and absorb newly entered rays of different densities, and remain for a long ti. Thanks to the instrunt effects, the holder can easily change the ray state within, making operations like Ray Blade and Ray Barrier easier.

After sitting quietly below the gigantic cube for quite so ti, Xu Huo attempted to construct a cube.

Of course, the cube also has space inside, but the ray barrier itself is a layer of obstruction, easy to overlay from outside, while changing the ray state across the cube is much more difficult.

Xu Huo spent half an hour barely managing to construct a small point-sized cube inside the large cube; striving for realism, he changed the angle of the small cube to make it appear as if it existed independently within the large cube. But it lost stability and disappeared within seconds after forming.

Does this relate to the degree of control over Spatial Power?

If he could simultaneously create multiple small cubes within the large cube, with these small cubes relatively independent, and then undergo multiple compressions and subsequent release, he could barely achieve a similar state…

But that differs too much from the internal structure of the gigantic cube; inside, spatial bodies aren’t simply the overlap of Spatial Power, and if each internal spatial body needs to be individually constructed, it holds no significance.

Until the afternoon, Xu Huo had no clue. Rubbing his aching eyes, he prepared to return to his room for a rest and recharge.

On the way back, he encountered a heavily wounded “Prison Guard”, the “Prisoner” who killed him was nowhere to be seen, and the key was also missing.

Xu Huo carried pills obtained from other players, “Soone hid these, labeled as recovery potions; want to try them?”

The player nodded, barely.

Xu Huo poured out two pills for him to swallow, which had so effect, at least lessened the bleeding from his wound.

“Thank you,” the other said sincerely once he regained so strength, “If you hadn’t walked by, I’d surely be dead. That prisoner probably left after discovering you; he was injured too.”

Xu Huo nodded, “You’ve probably lost; you’ll soon be back in Bu Liu City.”

He handed a na card into his pocket, “If interested, co find .”

“I definitely will.” The player made a solemn promise and then disappeared from the corridor.

Xu Huo continued forward, without encountering the runaway prisoner, likely also having left the ga.

But upon reaching the area near the room corresponding to his key, he discovered a small floating Water Rubik’s Cube in the corner, thumb-sized, but containing Ti Force identical to that of a larger Water Rubik’s Cube.

This is also the magical part of this third ga the ga, letting Ti Force maintain a certain fixed shape and present directly before one’s eyes.

Sotis like drizzling rain, sotis like a torrent, sotis seems like nothing, sotis seems like everything.

This is Dr. Wu’s description of Ti Force.

When invoking Ti Force, it can be like drizzle or like a torrent, depending on how the Evolver controls it. When not manipulated, it also exists anywhere, sotis visible, sotis invisible.

Spatial Prison is a space both chaotic and stable; perhaps it is connected to different spaces itself, hence can easily evoke Ti Force from different spaces, and because it surpasses human limits in space power, it can manifest in the form of water flow.

However, Xu Huo didn’t sense the source of the Water Rubik’s Cube. He generally has fixed directions when invoking Ti Force with Super Props; if unseen outside, it must be within the Water Rubik’s Cube.

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