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Chapter 1286 Son of the Third Palace

Chapter 1286 The Son of the Three Palaces
The "sending of information" mentioned by the Phantom Stranger does not refer to sending text messages on a mobile phone, but rather using magic to make highly intuitive people have precognitive dreams.

People with high inspiration are usually involved in magic. Even if someone has high inspiration but has never been exposed to magic, they will usually just treat a precognitive dream as an ordinary dream and ignore it.

Rachel's mother is American, so she will probably choose to return to her mother's hometown after leaving Azeroth.

As for the United States in the DC Universe, it's a place teeming with experts. It's easy to imagine the uproar that would ensue once the naive Rachel sent the message.

Having figured out the key point, Yang Le was about to ask about the details of the Phantom Stranger when, unexpectedly, the latter had already vanished without a trace in a distorted illusion.

As one of God's gloves, the Phantom Stranger's abilities are also very mysterious, with some setting materials describing it as having an unknown identity.

This means that the magic used by the Phantom Stranger is not something that humans can control, or at least it is a power that is unknown to anyone.

Yang Le was annoyed that he couldn't stop the Phantom Stranger from leaving. Sure enough, the most annoying people are the riddle-makers who never explain anything.

"Forget it." Yang Le shook his head and sighed. "Let's get on with the work first. The capable should do more work. I'm destined to be a busybody."

However, Yang Le has been quite busy lately, but fortunately, Xiao Bobo's clone ability can perfectly solve this problem.

What follows is a familiar process: transform into a little Bobo, split into two, transform back into a human, and then choose a suitable alien to transform into.

This time it's obvious that he'll be facing off against those on the magic side, so Yang Le's choices are naturally limited to just a few.

The Anno aliens, who are skilled in using celestial magic, are naturally the best choice. Moreover, the Anno aliens can also use magic to hide their true identities, saving them the trouble of frequently transforming.

Yang Le, who had just become an Anno alien, looked like a humanoid energy body that was entirely purple, with only pink energy fluid on his head that looked like hair.

Yang Le snapped his fingers and returned to his original form.

"I don't think I've ever transformed into an Anno alien on my own yet." The Anno alien spread his arms and looked himself over. "Of course, excluding those transformations used for experiments."

“Very good, let’s confirm each other’s tasks.” The Anno alien looked at Yang Le beside him. “I’ll be responsible for finding Rachel, who is also known as Raven, and you’ll be responsible for becoming the Dust Fairy and intercepting those precognitive dreams in the dream world.”

"I thought you would handle everything yourself," Yang Le sighed. "I didn't expect I would have to step in."

“If you don’t want to do it, you can always create another clone.” The Anno alien shrugged. “However, I also have to find the raven, so this job naturally falls to you.”

"By the way, if you find any clues related to ravens in the dream world, remember to let me know. It will save you a lot of time."

"Yes, yes, yes." Yang Le said impatiently, waving his hand to shoo away his clone.

Of course, no matter how impatient he was, he still had to do what he was supposed to do, so he obediently transformed into a dust fairy and entered the dream world.

...

Central City, the city where the Flash has been stationed throughout history, may not be as star-studded as Metropolis, but it has its own unique charm.

At the same time, because the villainous gangs in Central City don't attack ordinary people without reason, people here live much more comfortably than in Metropolis and Gotham City.

Perhaps due to the city's culture, the people of Central City are very warm-hearted, which is certainly one of the reasons why The Flash loves this place so much. With nothing much to do today, Barry Allen handed over his work to Wally and prepared to spend a wonderful evening with his wife, Iris.

Well, don't get me wrong, Iris is already pregnant. They're not going to engage in the kind of activity that humans need to continue their lineage, but rather a very romantic candlelight dinner.

Barry made a special appointment with a barber for today and even went to a well-known clothing store to buy new clothes. Lately, he's been either working or busy with Justice League matters, so he's determined to make a good impression tonight.

Carrying the gifts he had just bought, Barry was about to walk towards his car when he noticed a child who looked different from others.

It should be a child, because the other person completely hid themselves under the cloak, so Barry could only determine the other person's identity by height. Of course, the possibility of some special groups of people cannot be ruled out.

It's no wonder Barry is suspicious; living in a universe overflowing with superpowers and frequent alien appearances, anyone who sees someone different from the rest of the universe can't help but take a second look.

However, what puzzled Barry was that despite his eye-catching attire, the people around him seemed not to notice him at all.

It's strange that people around him would make way for him when they got close, but no one would actually look at him.

This is clearly not normal.

"Oh, please." Barry said helplessly. He had made an appointment with Iris today and really didn't want to be late.

Barry wanted to ignore him, but his conscience wouldn't allow it. However, following him directly wouldn't be a good idea, so he could only turn around and walk into the alley. When he reappeared, he had become the Flash.

This process took three or four seconds; most of the time was wasted walking slowly into the alley.

"Let me see..." The Flash kept himself at high speed, a tracking method he often used, which would make it impossible for ordinary non-speedsters to detect him.

The cloaked figure in front of him clearly hadn't noticed Barry, and Barry followed the figure all the way to an electronics store.

This electronics store seemed to be deliberately designed to resemble an old-fashioned style. In the display windows next to the entrance, there were several old-fashioned televisions playing news or something similar, which reminded Barry of his childhood.

The cloaked figure was also drawn to the view and stopped to watch.

Barry, wanting to figure out what had attracted the cloaked man, also took a look and discovered it was a Justice League video.

Most of these videos were filmed by fans and circulated widely online. Barry himself had watched them many times without realizing what was so appealing about them.

Just as Barry was puzzled, he noticed out of the corner of his eye that a figure was walking straight toward them, or rather, toward the cloaked man he was following.

Clearly, this person was also unaffected by the cloaked man's abilities. Barry turned his head and realized that he actually knew this person; it was Jason Brad.

“I can sense a very evil aura emanating from you,” Jason said coldly.

“State your purpose and show your true colors, or I may resort to some extreme measures.”

(End of this chapter)

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