Chapter 501: Breaking the Habitual Thinking Pattern! (1/2)

Chapter 501: Breaking the Habitual Thinking Pattern!

“It’s still lacking”

Watching this scene, the corners of Annan’s mouth raised silently

Suuankou still has not noticed what the “Sporeggar Mill” nightmare foreshadows

This may also be a flaw from the player’s perspective

They still need

They only think about how to overcoeon level cahtmare was the projection of history and the ht that the deceased’s obsession was the event itself The htmare, the more it indicated that the other party was not clear about the nature of his obsession, nor could he tell what he was concerned about

It was even htmare filled with childlike innocence must have some sort of mysterious metaphor

It was not entirely clear why a distorted nightht of Elle, whoave birth to He had a hunch that the current nightmare was not a particularly incomprehensible situation

It wasthe details of this night difficult to realize from the perspective of a “player”

For exaeon instance

That egg-faced Cheshi+re Cat in a gentle back froo”

That was actually a hint

If the dungeon challenger chose to turn around in the road fork, he could leave this dungeon instance

That was because it was actually not three paths available to the dungeon challenger, but four paths

Players’ inore the “path where they caure, which was also the path already under their feet They would think that if they went back the sao back to the Maze Forest

But, if the players chose to go back when they encountered the egg-faced figure, they could log out of the dungeon instance

—This logout point hat Suuankou realized

But at that ti to Annan’s analysis, Suuankou should have been thinking, “since the er came froer to appear?”

In other words, “If you go back, will there be a second er sequence be refreshed?”

If that was possible, it indicated that the “candy house” was indeed the path to the correct solution So Suuankou had to pass the candy house no matter how much experience he had

In the end, he did not expect that not only did he not er when he turned back this ti this road on and on, and there was no end to it When Suuankou subconsciously turned around, he was kicked out of the nightmare

This incident was a valid reference to make further inferences

It htmare, any words that could be heard were most likely to be some kind of clues

The destinations of these three roads should be the saentleman said, “Go wherever you like”

But these three paths were still different

For exaic forest” level It was also considered the easiest level aers currently

There were e-shaped mushrooms in the forest Of course, there were soer had to pick up any three mushrooms to make a pot of mushroom soup, and he could reach the mill

The proportion of poisonous h