Hearing this, Hodder couldn't help but raise his head.

In his eyes, the sun above the sky is very unique.

Not only did it show no sign of moving, even its brilliance seemed to remain unchanged.

"sun……"

Speaking of which, the sun in Jotunheim doesn't seem to be hanging in the sky?

Dietrich seems to have said that the sun in Jotunheim is the highest point of the central mountain, the summit of wisdom.

"Maybe we can really go and see."

With a relaxed smile, Huo De walked at the end, and he just stared at Hela.

And this girl who was in a daze before had already run all the way to Dietrich's side at the front.

"Dietrich Dietrich!"

"what happened?"

"Can you continue to go up? I want to go to the sun to see."

"Over there, ordinary people can't go there, but if you want to go, I can ask for you."

"Great!"

Hela seemed very happy, and it seemed that she had been attracted by the 'sun' belonging to Jotunheim on the summit of wisdom.

Maybe, that's all right.

"Huo De, if you walk behind like this, aren't you afraid of getting lost?"

Suddenly, Hela turned her head and shouted.

Howard did not respond to this.

He smiled, and followed suit.

The three of them walked into the huge giant palace talking and laughing, and the huge voice lingered like this, without any intention of covering it up.

But soon, the joking was over.

"Tsk, why do you suddenly feel that the palace is panicking?"

"It's like walking into a cave."

"This corridor is too long!"

Instead, there was a burst of complaints.

Finally, they realized something was wrong.

"Also, why is there nothing in the front hall?"

"Something's wrong. There doesn't seem to be any passages or gates leading to the rear in this front hall. Is there a secret passage?"

"No, there is no secret passage."

Just as Hela kept guessing, Huo De denied it.

"When I was in the air before, I observed the scale of the entire palace, which is the same as this space."

In other words...

"That's all."

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When Hodder and the others formally stepped into the palace, what they saw was a square space that seemed to have been completely sealed off.

It has only one exit leading to the outside, which is also the direction Hodder and the others entered.

However, it seems to be the end here.

"Does that mean we can't move on?"

Seeing that Huo De concluded the state here, Hela couldn't help being a little dumbfounded.

She looked around again.

"Here...is a little too empty."

For Hela to say such a thing, it is enough to show how simple this place is.

There is nothing, there are only closed stone walls.

"If you say that there is a trap under the floor, or that the whole palace is a huge trap, I will believe it."

And listening to Hela's continuous complaints, Dietrich slightly raised her brows.

She wasn't too nervous, but folded her arms with great interest.

"Dietrich."

At this moment, Hela couldn't help calling her name.

Then he reached out and grabbed her.

"Your friends don't really live in this kind of place, do they?"

Without waiting for Dietrich's response, Hela even shook.

Her strength is actually not weak, and Dietrich was dangled by her for a while, unable to control herself.

"Okay, okay, let me go.

After breaking free from Hela's relaxed pull, she laughed.

"Of course not, but..."

"But what?"

"You might as well guess what's going on, here..."

"It's magic."

Just when Dietrich had the idea of ​​showing off, Hodder directly interrupted her.

This seemed a bit incomprehensible, at least the fun that Dietrich had been brewing was completely destroyed.

She couldn't help but glared at Hodder, but the latter obviously didn't care about it.

He carefully looked at the surrounding environment, and didn't have time to look at her at all, which left her with nowhere to vent her anger.

In the end, she could only sigh helplessly.

"So, it's really magic?"

After seeing her expression, Hela asked in a low voice.

"Yes, magic."

"It's that simple?"

"Well, it's that simple."

After repeatedly verifying this point from Dietrich, Hella's expression became so strange.

"Wow."

She opened her mouth slightly, as if she had a lot to say.

However, these are finally condensed into a doubt that cannot be avoided no matter what:

"However, I didn't notice any signs of magic. Seriously, is there really magic here?"

"Well, that's true, and if you haven't noticed, it means..."

"Is the master here's magic attainments much higher than mine?"

Hela just frowned.

To be honest, she didn't want to admit it.

After all, no one is willing to admit their weakness, not to mention that in terms of cognition, magic is even linked to wisdom.

"That's how it looks at the moment."

Dietrich just shrugged.

This is the fact before us.

Hella didn't notice the abnormality, that's the point.

"Don't mind, in fact, I was a little confused when I first came here, because there is no sense of tearing that I can always notice."

Wizards have a unique perception and sense of magic.

To be precise, this is actually a judgment on the 'harmony' of all things in the world.

The so-called magic is the product of 'unnatural', it is above the so-called reality, so it is easy to detect the tearing feeling.

"As for why there is no..."

"That's because we've been in the creator's 'enchantment'."

Hodder's voice echoed faintly.

Dietrich was very interested at first, but quickly turned critical.

"All right, all right, then tell me!"

Dietrich was throwing a tantrum, and that was pure caprice.

She should have been the only insider, and she also planned to tell Hela and Huo De about the things here step by step.

Sharing secrets and all that stuff is inherently satisfying.

In the end, good guy, for some reason, this man seemed to have sensed the truth all at once.

This not only destroyed her original little plan and destroyed her sense of satisfaction, but also made Dietrich feel an inexplicable sense of frustration.

Because she didn't notice anything at first, and even felt so desperate that she passed out alive here.

But she really didn't want to talk about this kind of thing.

"Speak, we will listen to you."

That's all she muttered.

"This is a large-scale enchantment-like spell that spreads out from the central mountain peak. If there is no accident, the caster is Vavrunir."

After all, it was just a guess, so Hodder didn't say too much.

"This is a part of Jotunheim, and our state after entering Jotunheim is like entering a large magic barrier. Other spells are not so perceptive."

He just looked at Dietrich.

"How? It should be like this?"

"Well, roughly speaking."

Dietrich looked a little weak, and it was completely out of breath.

"The space here is under the domination of giants. It looks simple, but everything is hidden."

Dietrich said.

"Then this method seems to be much better than that of Gloria's house."

Hela suddenly mocked the Lord of the City of Ash Trees.

In a sense, she didn't really like that woman's attitude.

"So, how do you get to the right place?"

Seeing Hodder's puzzled expression, Dietrich just puffed up her face.

"Oh, are you thinking of me now?"

"Okay, okay, my fault."

"Don't say it like I'm forcing you."

Why couldn't hear Hodder's perfunctory tone, Dietrich couldn't help but get angrier.

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