Orcs? More like barbarians, Yan Chong thought.
Yan Chong stood up straight and did not dare to act rashly because the opponent's strength had already reached Grade C.
If there were no special circumstances, the strong could instantly kill the weak if there was a difference of a large level, unless there were special skills, schemes, or luck.
Although he had copied some physical skills and successfully obtained the other party's experience and comprehension, he shouldn't always think that he could do whatever he wanted just because he was a Destiny's Child.
If one could jump ranks to fight, then what if the other party was also an amazing person who could jump ranks to fight? Wouldn't that be a great loss?
Thus, Yan Chong knew the importance of hiding. He held his breath and concentrated. After taking a glance at the other party, he no longer stared at the other party. This was because experts would also react to the gazes of others.
If only I could turn invisible, Yan Chong suddenly thought.
Catherine had too many skills. He had only roughly chosen a few. Otherwise, he would not have been able to see all of them in just a few minutes.
"However, there seems to be something else in the world."
Circulating his meditation technique, Yan Chong could feel countless tiny particles of different colors appearing in the air. This was not visible to the naked eye, but a reaction of mental energy. From the Inheritance Knowledge of the meditation technique, he could tell that these particles were the so-called energy elements.
Color was actually determined by everyone's understanding.
Just like light, why was the red light red? That was only a signal transmitted by the human body. In essence, it was just a frequency light wave. For example, although flames had different temperatures and colors, in the eyes of most people, they were red. Hence, the fire elemental particles were red in the perception of many people.
All kinds of elements were drawn into his spiritual sea by his spiritual force and converted them into mana. Most of the mana was red, yellow, blue, and green, which corresponded to the four basic elements of Fire, Earth, Wind, and Water. The quantity was also relatively average. But when combined, it became colorless and attributeless mana.
Most people were like this. After becoming a mage, they could absorb all the elements and know a little bit of everything. However, compared to those with special physiques, the power of releasing mana of the same level was much weaker.
There were also a few particles that were only a tenth to a thousandth of the basic elements. They were special elements like Light and Dark Thunder. Usually, only people with special constitutions could absorb these elements in large quantities.
Yan Chong sensed that it would take about five hours for him to "replenish his mana".
With enough mana, he could cast twenty Grade D tricks. Mana required for Grade D-, D, and D+ tricks required about 1: 3: 9 ratio respectively. This was under the condition that the spirit attribute is the same as the charm attribute. On this basis, the higher the charm attribute, the more magic spells could be released.
Ten minutes passed like this. Yan Chong had been thinking about how he could leave the room without alerting the orc, but he did not think of a suitable solution.
Should he use the time when he woke up to shock and hypnotize him? But what if the other party reacted quickly and killed him instantly? Moreover, even if he succeeded, what if there were many orcs outside the room?
Previously, it was said that the Second Prince of the Empire colluded with the Orcs to snatch the Holy Ring from Colonel Harry. In the end, Sophia benefited from it and should have left the town of Dawn long ago.
But why did the Orcs appear in the town of Dawn again? Yan Chong very much wished he could get to the bottom of this. And he was also very concerned about whether Kane and Qiqi had managed to escape from Sophia. Next time, I have to find a very, very safe place to travel through space. Otherwise, I might end up in a desperate situation, Yan Chong thought.
Suddenly, the sleeping orc smacked his lips as if he had dreamed of something delicious.
A thought flashed through Yan Chong's mind. He decided to try out the newly learned [Dream Entry Spell D].
The Grade D Dream Entry Spell could only be used on sleeping targets. He could enter their dreams and become one of their characters. As long as the opponent did not notice anything abnormal and turned it into a lucid dream state, it would not wake them up. The lucid dream state was when the dreamer clearly realized that he was dreaming.
Due to the fact that he could not enter other people's dreams while he was awake, Yan Chong could only lie on the floor and close his eyes.
This Orc's spirit attribute was not high, so the Dream Entry Spell was successful without any resistance.
The scene changed.
This was a simple and crude camp. The periphery was surrounded by a wall made of ironwood. All kinds of crudely crafted wooden houses were built inside the camp. The ground was also slightly flat, and many strong bare-chested orcs were walking around.
Yan Chong realized that he had become an omniscient view. He could freely observe the entire camp. However, in certain places, there would be an invisible force stopping him from advancing.
According to the knowledge of Dream Entry, this was the resistance of the dreamer to details. Most of the time, the details in a dream could not withstand scrutiny. Besides, there was no time to pay attention to such details.
If a dreamer insisted on these details and forcefully used his mental energy to observe, for example, how many hairs were in the nostrils of this orc aunt that passed by, then there would only be one outcome—the dreamer would wake up, while the dream enterer would not be able to see anything and leave the dream.
And whether he could see the orcs secretly doing shameful things in the houses all depended on the dreamer's own cognition level, or whether they had imagined it before.
Not long after, Yan Chong realized that his omniscient view time was up. If this continued, he would have to possess a certain character in the dream world and participate personally. Otherwise, he would be expelled.
With a thought, Yan Chong arrived in a room.
This was the most magnificent house in the center of the camp. It was also built from a mixture of wood and cut stone.
In the main hall, an orc with gold and silver ornaments sat at the head of the table. He seemed to have a noble status and was drinking a cup of wine. Beside him sat a circle of strong orcs with all kinds of ferocious weapons beside him.
The table in front of them was filled with dishes and wine. Although the cooking standards were rather crude, and they were all large pieces of meat that looked extremely greasy and even reeked of blood, everyone was in high spirits as they ate and drank with relish.
Sitting on the left and right of the main seat was the orc who was dreaming.
In the empty space in the center, a few human dancers were wearing revealing clothes. Their faces were numb, and there were some whip marks on their dark yellow skin. They were dancing a shameful dance, doing their best to twist their bodies. It seemed that they were slaves from the Orc camp.
Yan Chong did not have the time to choose. He quickly possessed an inconspicuous orc at the end of the seat.