Hyperdimensional Warlock

Chapter 4446 Basic Points



Chapter 4446 Basic Points

Chapter 4446 Basic Points

With the arrival of the Raven Dreamer, the number of Dreamers who have entered the Dream of Dawn has now reached four.

The random task "Same Origin Fusion" only requires having five Dreamers to achieve the goal.

In other words, the mission would be complete once just one more dreamer was reached. And at this point, less than an hour had passed since the random mission was issued.

This also shows that anchor point managers are very efficient in dealing with dream bubbles.

Thinking about it carefully, the few who have successfully guided dreamers so far are: a mysterious talent possessor, the creator of the Dream Crystal Plains, and two legendary wizards...

Looking at it this way, the efficiency is perfectly normal.

Now we'll see who will guide the last dreamer.

The three challengers are: Sean, Blanche, and Camillo.

Whose home will the flowers land on?

Angell personally thinks that if Sean successfully breaks through, it might be more dramatic, after all, Sean is the only ordinary person who has successfully won over Dream Bubble.

If he could become a representative of ordinary people, perhaps...

Just as Angell was thinking this, a new message popped up in the text box.

"Current number of dreamers: 5."

The random task "Homogeneous Fusion" has been completed.

"Based on the efficiency and number of dreamers you guided, you have received the following rewards."

"..."

So fast?

Who delivered the final blow?

Because Angel had been paying close attention to the text message, he saw the mission completion message immediately. Without hesitation, he switched to a god-like perspective.

After a moment, Angell let out a soft sigh.

The dramatic plot twist that the Academy of the End of the Torch Academy loved most ultimately failed to materialize.

Sean's dream bubble continues, which means that he has not yet drawn the dreamer out.

And this time, it was Camiro who secured the final blow.

It's reasonable and expected.

The five dreamers were precisely the five extraordinary individuals who defeated them.

Angel glanced at Camiro's current location. On the narrow path outside the city gate, in front of him was a wealthy noblewoman with a fur shawl draped over her shoulders, her eyebrows lowered and her voice silent.

This noblewoman must be Mengke.

She looked somewhat dazed, clearly still in a confused state before she fully woke up.

Camillo approached the noblewoman and gently patted her shoulder. This simple gesture seemed to activate some kind of switch within the noblewoman... She slowly raised her head and began to follow Camillo's movements.

It was as if she had become Camillo's ghost, following him wherever he went.

Judging from her still dazed expression, she had not yet woken up.

On the other hand, Camiro was not surprised at all; in fact, judging from his expression, this might have been the effect he wanted.

What's going on? Is it hypnosis?

Can dreamers also be hypnotized?

Angel was a little curious, but just like with Lady Moon before, he didn't ask her through telepathy, but silently withdrew his gaze.

They will all eventually meet, and it won't be too late to ask then.

……

Angell walked toward Mellen Street.

Now that the "Merger of the Same Origin" quest has been completed, the Uriel instance should have been successfully merged into Dawn of Dreams. It's time to go check on the situation.

As I strolled leisurely, I opened the text box.

"You have gained 400 Dawn Points."

This is the reward for "Merger of Origins": pure Dawn Points, nothing else.

However, the amount is quite large. He only got 291 Dawn Points for completing a large Dream Bubble once, but this time he got 400 points directly, which is very generous in terms of face value.

I wonder what items are sold in the Dawn Shop, and what can I buy with 691 points?

Soon after, Angell arrived at the outskirts of Melun Street, where he could see that strong winds were still blowing inside, but the wind speed was much lower than before.

In addition, the fog has become even thicker.

Previously, one could still see the silhouettes of buildings along the long street from here, but now everything is shrouded in mist, and the strong winds are making it increasingly difficult to disperse the fog.

This is starting to align with other areas within the city.

Previously, strong winds blew in all areas of Dawn City, but the Dream Mist remained completely still, except for Merren Street, which was an exception; but now Merren Street is also beginning to align with the outside world, which actually shows that the integration between the Uriel instance and the Dream of Dawn is increasing at a visible speed.

Instead of immediately entering Melun Street, Angell stood under a sycamore tree to rest and wait for the others to arrive.

Not long after, Uriel and Guleimo arrived.

A little while later, Sean arrived.

After Sean arrived, he was pulled aside by Uriel and Guleimo. Although Angor did not go over, he was nearby and learned from their conversation that Sean had failed to win over Dreambubble.

These are the only two failures so far.

The last time it failed was Mr. Sun.

Therefore, Angell was very curious about the reasons for Sean's failure.

After listening carefully, Angel couldn't help but cast a pitying glance at Sean, because Sean's failure this time really had nothing to do with him.

He entered a small dream bubble. The dreamer was an eight-year-old child who cried and sang in his dream.

The song he sang was the introductory song for the Glorious Church choir.

Based on his age, Sean guessed that the eight-year-old was most likely forced by his family to audition for the choir.

The entry requirement for joining the choir is the introductory song. Church staff will test children's ability to sing the introductory song to determine whether they are eligible to join the choir.

Children usually don't want to join a choir, so he was probably forced to go by his parents, and it's normal for a forced child to cry.

In reality, I sing the introductory song; in my dreams, I still sing the introductory song.

What you think about during the day, you dream about at night.

After his reflections, Sean began to think about how to break the deadlock.

He ultimately decided to act as a caring older brother figure, gently comforting the children.

So he hid in the dream mist, and during the breaks in the children's singing, he would occasionally offer a few words of praise and try to strike up a conversation with them.

However, the dreamers inside the small dream bubbles are completely unaware of their surroundings and are startled by any sound they hear.

Seeing this, Sean did not get discouraged. He continued to encourage and praise the child, eventually getting the child used to his voice and no longer being afraid of his words.

Then, Sean started chatting with the children, but the children were not awake and did not respond. Sean did not mind and just kept talking.

It was both chatting with the children and sorting out the lingering frights of the day... She had suddenly arrived in another world, lost her memory, cautiously inquired around, and was then pulled into the vortex of the Dream of Dawn, where she encountered some familiar strangers...

Sean appeared calm on the outside, but he was actually very confused inside.

He was unable to express his inner emotions when facing Uriel and the others.

So, in the dream bubble, I chatted slowly with a child who wasn't fully awake, both calling out to the child and having a conversation with myself.

Sean stumbled upon the right path to conquering the small dream bubble—awakening the dreamer's basic rationality through interaction.

And the child did indeed gradually improve; during breaks in singing, he would even tilt his head and listen carefully to what Sean was saying.

Just when Sean thought everything was getting better, he suddenly heard a loud noise.

The loud noise was like muffled thunder, seemingly coming from beyond the heavens, echoing throughout the entire dream bubble.

Listen carefully, it seems to be saying—

"You brat, I told you to practice singing and you fell asleep! Get up!"

next second.

The dream bubble burst, and Sean was kicked out.

Meanwhile, the text box indicates that the strategy failed because: "The current dream bubble has encountered interference from external forces in reality, and the dreamer has awakened in reality. This guide challenge has failed."

That concludes Sean's experience.

It has to be said, Sean was really unlucky. If he had continued to interact with the child step by step, he would most likely have been able to successfully guide the child to Dawn's Dream.

But it encountered an external factor that it could not resist.

If nothing unexpected happens, it's highly likely that in reality, this child was forced by his family to practice the beginner's song, and while practicing, he fell asleep. His dream happened to be captured by the power of the fairy realm, and thus condensed into a dream bubble.

Sean chose to pursue this dream bubble, but halfway through, the child's parents, annoyed to see him sleeping, woke him up.

The core of the dream—the dreamer—has already awakened, and the dream bubble naturally bursts.

However, although Sean was unlucky, his experience was not entirely without gain. At least everyone learned that: you can't just look at the remaining countdown when trying to conquer a dream bubble. If the dreamer wakes up in reality ahead of time, the dream bubble will collapse and become ineffective, even if there is plenty of time left.

While Gulemo and Uriel were comforting Sean, Blanche arrived and joined the others.

Compared to Sean, Blanche's conquest went much more smoothly.

This time, we successfully captured a small dream bubble again, but unfortunately, the "homogeneous fusion" mission has already been completed, and this small dream bubble was not counted.

This time, Blanche's strategy guide wasn't anything special; in terms of the guide itself, there weren't any new clues.

However, during his conversation with Blanche, Angel confirmed one thing.

The base score difference between small and large dream bubbles is enormous.

Take the reward for this mission as an example. Angell received 400 points. According to the expanded information, the settlement method is Dream Bubble base score × strategy ranking multiplier.

This mission requires gathering a total of five Dreamers. The multiplier decreases sequentially based on the order of completion: the first successful completionist receives a 5x multiplier, the second a 4x multiplier, and so on, with the last completionist receiving only a 1x multiplier.

Angell was the second to successfully defeat Dream Bubble, so his final score was: base score multiplied by four, resulting in 400 points.

By working backwards from this, we can determine that the base score for a large dream bubble is 100.

Blanche, who was the first to complete the strategy, received a five-fold bonus, but ultimately only scored fifty points, a far cry from Angel's score.

This also confirms that the base score for a small dream bubble is 10.

As for the base score for a medium-sized dream bubble...

“50.” The speaker was Mr. Sun, who had just arrived.

As the third challenger to conquer the Dream Bubble, he ultimately received a mission reward of 150, thus concluding that the base score for a medium-sized Dream Bubble is 50.

Looking at it this way, the base scores of the three types of Dream Bubble are quite different.

However, considering the varying degrees of danger involved in different dream bubbles, the difference in scores is understandable.

Now that everyone has gathered, Angell took this opportunity to explain the differences between the various dream bubbles he had summarized, and also briefly talked about the strategies for tackling dream bubbles.

As the story was nearing its end, at the end of the long street, a woman with a graceful figure slowly emerged from the mist and walked before the crowd.

When Mr. Sun saw the newcomer, his eyes lit up, and he swarmed around him like a bee attracted to a flower.

The person who arrived was none other than Lady Moon!

……

Everyone present, except Angell, was actually quite curious about who had conquered Dream Bubble the remaining two times.

The arrival of Lady Moon solved a mystery.

She successfully won over a dream bubble.

And it's a... giant dream bubble.

At that time, Lady Moon had no idea that there were different sizes of dream bubbles, because when she received the random mission, a dream bubble appeared directly in front of her.

In other words, she encountered Dream Bubble before she even had a chance to look at the Dream Bubble map, so she directly chose to conquer this Dream Bubble.

And this dream bubble happens to be a large dream bubble.

As for the process of winning over Lady Moon, everyone remained silent after hearing it.

Because that doesn't even qualify as a strategy guide.

Rather than a strategy guide, it's more accurate to say that Lady Moon took a trip through the Dream Bubble.

The dreamer is a crow.

Lady Moon grew up in Ravenburg, surrounded by crows every day, and her greatest skill was summoning shadow crows... So when she saw that Dreamer was a crow, she was not afraid at all and went straight up to talk to the crow.

The dreamers in the large dream bubble are all awake.

When Crow Dreamer saw the Moon Lady arrive, he was initially wary, but as she drew closer, his reddened eyes suddenly became confused.

It seemed to smell the scent of a "king," both majestic and affectionate.

In her confusion, Lady Moon gently flipped her hand, and the crow dreamer instinctively flapped its wings and flew onto her hand.

Lady Moon was very happy and played intimately with Crow Dreamer for a while.

They even forgot to open the door.

After playing for nearly half an hour, I left Dreambubble with Crow Dreamer.

Yes, everything unfolded so naturally, without any surprises or strategies. Lady Moon, relying on her long-cultivated craving for crows, effortlessly subdued Crow Dreamer.

If she had remembered the main task of entering the Dream Bubble earlier, Blanche probably wouldn't have had a chance. She would definitely have been the first to deal with the Dream Bubble, and a large one at that.

It was all a matter of timing and luck.

With the arrival of Lady Moon, only three managers remain who have not yet arrived: Juanjuan, Camiro, and Ligota.

The others were unaware of the situation of these three, but Angell had already seen from God's perspective that, apart from Camillo moving towards Melun Street, Juanjuan and Rigota were staying near the anchor point.

Camillo was also quite far from them; from his location, it wasn't even this intersection on Murren Street.

So Angel suggested, "The wind in Merren Street isn't so strong anymore. It seems that the Uriel instance has been almost fully integrated. Why don't we go to Uriel's courtyard to check on the situation first, and then go find the others?"

The others thought about it and had no objections.

The group then entered the fog-shrouded Merren Street.


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