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Now reading: Chapter 42: The Virtual Helminth from A Sorcerer's Journey, a Action novel by Flying White Egrets.

Chapter 42: The Virtual Helminth

Translator: John_Cui Editor: Zayn_

After Lafite arrived at the mirror drop place, she and Belle exchanged greetings. Lafite didn’t think highly of Belle though. Belle had rejected Alastair’s love because of his “poor” standing in the Black Isotta despite the fact that Alastair had created the Death Sail League, whose influence had been spreading across the school.

But Lafite had no interest in prying into this petty inconsequential matter. Soon, she used her eagle eye trying to catch sight of the hidden protector in the altar.

The search turned out to be a disappointnt.

“I couldn’t see anything. It either hid itself under the ground or it’s totally invisible.” Lafite speculated.

Lafite then retracted her eagle eye and turned to Robin.

“Why not try your monkey? Isn’t it able to see strange beings like ghosts and spirits?”

“The keeper of the bead is a ghost or a spirit?” Robin was startled. “Okay. I will do that.”

The green-eyed monkey also could not discover anything after several attempts.

Glenn’s group and the other students on site were dejected.

“Let go into the altar. I am fast. I can make it there and get out safe.” Robinson offered.

Robinson’s suggestion t Robin’s imdiate veto.

“I will do it. I will go there.” It was Glenn who made the proposal this ti. Before anyone, Lafite in particular, could frown upon it, Glenn explained:

“I don’t have to actually enter the altar. All I have to do is to get near it, and I can make out whatever is guarding that altar using my ability to sll.”

“Use your nose? I didn’t know you’d cultivated the olfactory sorcery!” Lafite cast a disdainful look at Glenn.

Glenn smiled.

Lafite must have forgotten Canine Olfactory Enhancent and Odor Mapping, the very book she threw onto the ground in Zi Jue Residence. Old Ham was alive back then, and Glenn had served for her.

The book had endowed Glenn with a quasi-canine olfactory ability.

Glenn walked imperceptibly towards the six pillars. In a few steps, he halted. He focused his attention on his nose and sniffed.

“Grass, mushrooms, rotten twigs, human body scents, bird wastes...” Glenn mumbled a list of slls that seed endless.

The crowd had been waiting for half an hourglass. They had beco irked.

“Holy shit. No particular sll points to the protector lying in the altar. The thing is really a ghost.” Glenn stamped his right foot on the ground.

Glenn’s failure frightened everybody.

Glenn was not a type of man who would give up when faced with difficulties. That inimitable resilience was in his nature. Besides, he had been in close contact with so of the sorcerers in the Black Isotta—at the cost of his consumption of magical stones—and the proximity to them had enabled him to see that there would always be a way for the seemingly insolvable problem.

“I should try the Ashen Mask’s echo-location,” Glenn said to himself.

Eyes closed, Glenn released waves of audio signals through the mask towards the altar. The audio waves were reflected back to him. He was thrilled and sent more waves to the altar. As the signal-sending process accelerated, the reflected waves accumulated. Subsequently, an obscure outline of sothing gradually ca into being. The thing was huge. It almost cramd the space between the six pillars.

“What the hell is that?” Glenn’s heart tightened.

As more audio waves were thrown back to Glenn, he could see it more clearly. The thing existed in the form of a liquid. Glenn could see through it since it was transparent. It was struggling and attempting to get out of the altar. However, it was enclosed by sothing like fluid “plastic” films.

Still, the thing was a blur. And when Glenn opened his eyes and saw it using his normal human eyes, the thing beca invisible again.

Glenn retreated to his group and told everything he saw to his friends.

The group mbers were amazed and had nothing to comnt, except for Robin.

“I might know what the thing is. I learned about it when I was studying a book about the Agreent Invoke. The sorcerers called it the Virtual Helminth.”

Robin expounded it further.

“According to the book, we are living in a three-dinsional world. Length, breadth, and depth comprise the space we are in. And we also exist in ti. There are living things that reside in a world that contains more than three dinsions. There are also living things existing in a world that contains less than three dinsions. Living things that exist in different worlds have their own understanding of ti and space, and thus, they are mutually invisible and would exert no impact on each other even if they are lying in the sa physical location. So sorcerers analysed relevant data and concluded that in certain cases—in dreams for example—living things in different dinsions might et and see each other.”

Lafite, Glenn, Chris, Nina and Robinson gazed at Robin and couldn’t say a word. Such advanced sorcery knowledge belonged to the areas of research for level four and higher sorcerers.

“And the world we live in consists of two parts: the physical world and the virtual world. The virtual world cannot be separated from the physical world because the forr is, as the book said it, a shadow of the latter. And the virtual world is, in essence, so sort of glue that holds the physical world together and keeps it stable.”

Robin beca radiant as she was in the “spotlight” now.

“So what about this Virtual Helminth?” Glenn asked.

“Virtual Helminths secrete the glue. The glue has two functions. One is to keep the physical world together. The other is that it cuts the virtual world off from the physical world and prevents them from connecting. In this way, the two worlds are sustained.”

“In other words, without the Virtual Helminths and the glue they produce, the worlds would beco one. The consequence would be horrible.” Robin proceeded.

“Still, how can we deal with this Virtual Helminth and get the bead it is guarding?” Lafite cut in. She was a practical woman. For her, the priority now was to get the bead to increase the chances of survival.

“Virtual world beings cannot live in the physical world for long and vice versa. If that thing in the altar is indeed a Virtual Helminth and belongs to the virtual world, then it is dying by the minute. Only, the way it dies varies from us. It dies from within. The good news is that the more things the Virtual Helminth touches in the physical world, the faster it dies.”

“So we throw things into the altar?” Lafite rejoiced.

“Yes,” replied Robin.

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