Chapter 260: Pay His Bet and Admit His Failure
From the moment John stepped into the illusion world, he had already found its weakness.
The illusion itself.
In America, such illusionary formations were nothing more than basic eye-trick arrays used by monks. Once you located the core of the array, breaking it wasn't difficult.
And John's Lucifer's Eyes were born for this kind of task.
The very first thing he noticed was the bright red moon overhead.
Four words instantly popped into his mind:
"It's way too flashy."
That alone was a dead giveaway.
There was nothing inherently wrong with being flashy. But in this case, it screamed of inexperience.
Because the core of Mandel's illusion world was blatantly placed in that overly radiant red moon.
It was almost as if Mandel had personally told him,
