Chapter 1373 (1/2)
Chapter 1373: 451. Virtual Reality
“I just now tracked the jump signal tampered with by the Metal Ancestor Dragon and found that it ultimately pointed to a dark star field. That place has almost no luminous celestial bodies…”
Noland Lee concealed the process of teleporting the Snow-winged Cat out of the Inner Cosmos and did not reveal any specific details.
He mentioned:
Upon briefly observing the situation within the dark star field, he preliminarily determined that the area was a secret scientific research base belonging to the Metal Creation Group, housing several space stations with scientific research functions.
As for the synthetic biological experiments being conducted inside the space stations, Noland Lee glossed over them.
What Noland Lee didn’t expect was that the Command Plane’s Core was particularly interested in the “synthetic biological experiments” he mentioned.
Command asked Noland Lee many detailed questions.
For instance, which small animals the Metal Creation Group had selected as experimental subjects.
Again for instance, to which class, order, family, genus, and species these small animals belonged.
Noland Lee, being a layman, found these questions to be utterly baffling; after all, just as he said, he wasn’t a professional.
To better respond to Command’s questions, Noland Lee simply activated the Magic Illusion he had set up in the small animals’ warehouse.
This Magic Illusion took the form of the Snow-winged Cat, designed specifically to confuse the synthetic humans who were research personnel.
Noland Lee cast a Mental Magic spell at the illusion to gain Magic Vision and then shared this Magic Vision with Command.
The specific operation method was not complicated; one only needed to aim at the game interface in one’s mind and cast “Mind Infusion”.
Thus, the game interface, which previously displayed only text information, now featured a flat video window.
Through this window, the Command Plane’s Core could personally observe the scene within the warehouse.
Noland Lee released the control over the Magic Vision direction, allowing Command to adjust the viewing angle itself.
Thanks to the unique nature of the Plane Core, Command’s observation speed was incredibly fast.
The video footage on the game interface, like a slideshow at 100 times the speed, flicked through continuously and swiftly changing perspectives.
Command painstakingly looked over every small animal, not even missing the suture marks the synthetic human researchers had left on the animals’ bodies.
This swift observational process went on for about 10 minutes.
The video footage stopped flickering, and Command returned the control of the Magic Illusion.
A line of text appeared on the interface.
“I now know who the Plane Core is behind the Metal Creation Group.”
This sentence, spoken by Command, seemed somewhat abrupt, but Noland Lee understood the implication.
In simple terms:
Dragons, whether giant dragons, small dragons, or dragon people, all have a Plane Core as their creator.