Chapter 940 - 813: The Invisible Ones
Chapter 940 - 813: The Invisible Ones
Even though Lilulu had completely dispelled the magic used to hide her form. She fluttered her wings, flying back and forth in front of these farmers preparing to go out to farm.
The farmers seemed blind, completely ignoring Lilulu’s presence, as if her invisibility magic had never left.
Even though Lilulu’s appearance was so conspicuous, it remained so.
Lilulu deliberately flew a few circles in front of these farmers and then flew into the village, yet still, no one saw her.
"They can’t see Lilulu? Why is that?"
After flying back, Lilulu sat on Kane’s shoulder and asked in some confusion.
In this situation, not even Kane and the rest could understand.
Meizike waved his hand beside him, some imperceptible particles, following his motion, flew out from his sleeve and dispersed into the surrounding air.
However, after floating around in the surroundings, these particles returned without any special distinction.
Seeing this, Meizike turned his head to look at everyone and shook his head.
Seeing this, Kane frowned and then said.
"I’ll give it a try too, and see if they can see me."
After saying this, Kane immediately dispelled the invisibility magic on his arm, revealing it completely.
He first stood not far from those farmers, yet none of the farmers seemed to send their gaze his way.
Seeing this, Kane walked up and waved his exposed arm in front of these people.
Yet they still seemed not to see.
Finally, Kane directly blocked one farmer’s vision with his arm, but he still seemed not to see, his gaze penetrated through Kane’s arm.
Not only could they not see, but in their eyes, Kane’s body was truly transparent.
Seeing this, Kane, like Lilulu, completely dispelled his invisibility magic.
"Kreya, why don’t you each give it a try, see if they can discover your presence."
Kreya and the others nodded, then each showed themselves in front of the villagers, yet their behavior was no different from Kane and the others.
Seeing this situation, Kane frowned, nodding his head: "I can’t understand, I completely don’t know why they can’t see our figures."
At this moment, Kreya seemed to think of something and went to the village entrance, then she clenched a fist and struck a nearby wooden post.
Crack.
A very crisp sound, Kreya’s strength was very precise and did not break the post, but made it show a crack.
It looked somewhat like a natural fracture from years of disrepair.
The crisp sound alarmed a villager passing by nearby.
Speaking incomprehensible words, he looked at the wooden post with a strange gaze.
Then he came over, looked at the crack several times, and walked away indifferently.
"Speaking of which, I seem to not understand what they’re saying? Why is that?"
Longbei, standing beside, heard this villager speak, and not understanding the words, remembered this matter.
Kane did not answer, but extended his hands to nestle a ring-shaped machine between them.
The machine began to coalesce from nothing, taking less than a second.
A nearby villager looked over and seemed to feel like he saw wrongly, did not pay attention.
He seemed to notice something? Kane looked yet seemed uncertain.
Then the machine floated up automatically flying into the village, beginning to collect the speech and behaviors of these villagers.
It seems not only could they not see them, even the creations made by Kane were invisible to them too.
"This machine was made by me to specifically handle and interpret language processing work."
Speaking to this, Kane turned to Longbei, starting to explain the other questions just asked.
"This is outside the Mist, but rather the Mist has piled the captured World Fragments here.
These World Fragments have not gone through any processing, so naturally, they won’t be like the Dungeons inside, allowing all intelligent beings to understand each other’s speech and meaning."
"Ah, that’s how it is, I thought it was naturally like this."
Longbei nodded in understanding.
How could it naturally be like that, Kane rolled his eyes hearing this.
The language problem is also an issue needing to be addressed by Explorers exploring outside the Mist.
However, for those at the color stage, addressing this issue will not seem difficult.
"Let’s wait a while here, after a while the machine should be able to decipher the language."
At this moment Kreya said beside: "Although they can’t see us, they can see the commotion we create."
"It means there must be some characteristic to us, or a rule in this world causing them not to see us."
Meizike pointed to the surroundings of the village, and the strange glowing entities drifting with the wind in the sky.
"Look at these things, these villagers can’t see them either."
Indeed so, Kane and the others discovered this issue upon arriving.
The glowing entities in the air and all around were so conspicuous, yet these villagers seemed unable to see them.
Just as they couldn’t see them.
Even if these glowing creatures landed on their faces, perched on their heads, or passed through their bodies.
Kane squatted down and looked at the glowing entity standing on a blade of grass, resembling a tadpole.
"Do we have anything in common with these things?"
He said while touching the blade of grass.
The tadpole standing above began to sway left and right with the shaking, then fell to the ground.
Then, as if discovering something, Kane directly said, "Do these objects also have magic power?"
"They are also formed by magic power. It’s just that if you look closely, you can’t notice it, but their formation ultimately involves magic power."
Meizike had apparently studied these small objects for a while and came to some interesting conclusions.
"Magic power? Magic power..."
Kane seemed to have an idea. Magic power surged in his hand, gathering into two small square iron blocks.
He spent magic power to make one of the square iron blocks real.
The other square iron block remained as it was gathered, without spending more magic power to change it.
Kreya and the others beside him just watched Kane’s actions like that.
It seems Kane might have discovered something.
Then Kane threw the two small square iron blocks toward a villager’s feet not far away.
The iron block drew a beautiful arc in the air and landed precisely on the villager’s foot.
The villager’s right foot shrank back sharply, then looked down at his own feet.
Kane’s aim was accurate; the two iron blocks lay side by side, touching each other.
The villager squatted down in confusion and extended his hand to pick up the square iron block that Kane had made real.
The square iron block that Kane had condensed, which hadn’t been made real, was clearly beside it, rolling a bit as it was touched by his movement.
Yet he just didn’t see it and only picked up one of them.
"Can these villagers only see things without magic power?" Watching this scene, Kreya seemed to understand something and turned her head to stare at Kane and asked.
Kane nodded: "Maybe that’s it; just now, when I was gathering that mechanical object, a villager seemed to have noticed, but then maybe thought he was seeing things."
"Being unable to see things with magic power is so weird when they themselves have magic power inside their bodies?" Longbei didn’t understand this at all.
These villagers also have magic power in their bodies, and with their perception, they can easily sense it.
So why can they see each other?
Unable to grasp it, Longbei shook his head and stopped thinking about the issue.
Better to leave these things to Kane and the others.
"Perhaps it’s the structure of their eyes?" Kane voiced a possibility.
"It could also be that the rules of their world are just this way."
There are too many possibilities, and whether it’s an individual issue or a different set of world rules takes time to understand.
They stood at the village entrance, chatting casually.
Then they saw a few children standing around them, eavesdropping.
Suddenly, they started shouting madly and then continued to listen.
"Oh no, I forgot, they just can’t see, but they can still hear our voices."
"What about this? Can they hear this? Ah ah ah ah..."
Lilulu suddenly shouted, but the children didn’t hear her voice.
Kreya, hearing Lilulu’s voice, imitated her, making her own voice disappear from the ears of these people.
"Not a bad method."
A very simple and practical little trick.
Everyone infused a trace of magic power into their voices.
Thus, their voices also carried magic power, and then the villagers couldn’t hear their conversation.
Watching the gathered villagers, they slightly moved their position and continued communicating on the other side of the village entrance.
Before long, the circular device Kane had sent out flew back.
Kane gathered a device in his hand that looked like a headset with a mic, then connected it to the circular device.
The data was transferred between them.
Afterwards, he made the headset real and handed the headset he had condensed to Kreya and the others.
He also wore one, placing it in his ear.
A freshly made simultaneous interpreting device was thus created.
At this moment, the words of the nearby villagers were transmitted through, able to be heard very clearly.
"How’s the grain growing at your place?"
"Thanks to your suggestions, they’re doing much better since I checked yesterday."
"Is anyone planning to go to the city? The grain delivery convoy will depart soon, so if you’re going to the city, get ready!"
"Are you going to the city today?"
"Not going today, maybe in a few days."
"It’s not safe on the road."
"I swear I just heard voices over there, like someone was talking."
"You little rascal, are you lying? Watch me give you a good beating today."
"..."
All sorts of voices were transmitted through the headset translator to the ears of everyone.
Longbei tapped his headset.
"This thing is quite interesting, being able to translate these incomprehensible words."
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