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Those who stayed behind have basically tried to get out in various ways, and of course all failed, and Downey and Lawrence were no exception.

At this time, it is obviously not a good choice to spread out and drill into the reflection city. There may be some benefits waiting to be collected in this quirky city, but if nothing else, the dangers far outweigh the benefits, and there is a good chance that they will not live to get the benefits.

Because of this, Downey and Lawrence didn't move, waiting for the arrangement of the two fourth-sequence extraordinaires.

Since the more than fifty transcendents who remained belonged to different camps, even the teams of several churches were not exactly the same as Fort 13, and in this case, it would obviously be a problem for everyone to come together for a long time.

And with so many people acting together, it is not only eye-catching, but also a waste of resources. Therefore, the transcendents who remained behind will not act together in the future, but will be divided into three teams.

Downey and Lawrence naturally followed behind the drinker-loving extraordinary, and the transcendent, who was trapped in Abithan and unable to leave, also made the same choice, and at this time, the transcendent of several churches was no longer with the agents of Fort 13. There are three extraordinary beings among them, and although they may think they are well hidden, they are still discovered by Donnie, and the existence of these three people must be more or less detected by the two heroes.

Finally, there is the team of Fort Thirteen, which is relatively large, the largest in number and the most powerful, and can even match the first two teams when combined.

For the sake of communication, among other ideas, people from all three join other teams.

It didn't take long for Monton, the old man who always looked drunk, to be the first to set off, leaving behind Fort 13 and the people of the Church such as Radiance and Thunder.

Donnie and the others were very fast, and it didn't take long for them to burrow into the vast darkness.

There were no stars and moons in the sky of Reflection City, as if they didn't exist at all, and there was no direct projection of the sun, moon and stars like other spaces.

But there was still a faint glow in the sky, and the source was the hazy Abitan.

Unlike Reflection City, the Abithan Phantom hanging upside down in the sky is slowly releasing light.

It could have been the lights of Abithan's homes, but by the time those lights reached Reflection City, they were already very faint.

It was impossible to expect a light that was dimmer than the dim light of the stars to illuminate the way forward, but fortunately, Downey and Lawrence were in a transcendent team of thirteen people, and no one cared about the darkness in front of them.

Even if you don't use lights or torches, you can move forward in the dark, but the danger is greater.

Downey walked in the middle of the line, and the leader was naturally Monton, because Downey and Lawrence pretended not to know each other before, so Lawrence and the paper goblin walked last.

Donnie's gaze fell on Monton's back, pausing slightly before quickly moving away.

Monton is not as simple as it seems, and it should not be as kind as it seems. These were just Downey's guesses, but he could confirm that the transcendent Monton was not actually human, but a dwarf who had been disguised and magically transformed.

Dwarves are a rare form of lifeform in the Federation, but they can still be seen from time to time in the transcendent world. Like the elves, they are not the natives of this world, and they also withdrew most of their members early, and only a small number remained.

After the blows of humans, the fall of extraordinary powers, and other events, the dwarves who survive often do not have particularly strong strength, at least Downey has not seen dwarves above the second sequence, which includes various branches of dwarves.

But now the situation is obviously different, Monton is a dwarf, and his strength is stronger than Donnie's, which makes Donnie vaguely uneasy.

However, as a transcendent race with a strong background, it is not impossible for such a strong person among the dwarves. That's all Donnie can convince himself.

Downey had previously thought about informing the agents at Fort Thirteen of Monton's identity, but had dismissed the idea.

Once Monton's identity is revealed, a big battle may begin among the transcendents who are drawn into Reflection City, which Donnie does not want to see.

Either way, Donnie felt he should be wary of this Monton.

Walking through the dark city, Donnie and the others soon discover that there are many different places from reality, including the fact that everything in the city has no shadows.

After this journey, Donnie has already made a judgment that only living life will have a shadow here.

In addition, as Downey walked forward, he took the time to glance at the double-sided ring, and as expected, it was the smirking side.

The ten-day interval had obviously not passed, and it was impossible for Donnie to twist the double-sided ring again, this ring was the only strange thing that Downey could affect his luck at the moment, and it was also the only way, so now Downey could only follow these people forward.

There are some differences between Reflection City and Abithan, and on top of some ordinary-looking buildings, there may be a very abrupt-looking building, and the two are like arhats in between.

There is a connection between the buildings above that were built by the transcendents of Reflection City, and the buildings below that are existing in Abitan are shown to be destroyed on one side, and the buildings on the other side will not be preserved for too long, and will collapse in three days.

Not only that, but in reality, the architecture of Abitan is like a background board here, only an external image, doors and windows cannot be opened, and people cannot live inside.

Monton doesn't aimlessly lead people around this city full of twists, all three teams have a purpose, and they have the same goal, which is the port of Reflection City.

The city was activated, and its main role was to receive and dispatch ships, which were not sailing on the real sea, and the Federation had only a few passages.

There are only three ports that the Federation can admit, but Downey thinks that there should not be such a small number, and there must be a backup.

Monton's goal is the port, but the three teams don't follow the same path.

Fort 13 chose to cross the city, the church chose to leave the city and go along the sea, and Donnie and the others walked along the edge of the city.

The latter two are obviously slower in comparison, but they should be safer.

But there are no absolutes in the world, and Donnie doesn't know the situation on the other two sides, only that he and the others are in trouble.