Nothing happened during the night.
Angor, who had been through a lot along the way, felt both lucky and uneasy.
"Maybe I'm overthinking it," Angor muttered to himself. Windwhisper Valley was considered a safe place for wizards for many years. It would be strange if it wasn't safe.
The oil lamp was extinguished and lit again, rotating twice in a row.
It had been twelve hours since the portal was closed yesterday, and the two of them had almost recovered their condition.
"Let's try again," Sunders said.
Angor was about to offer his Section Ephemera, but Sunders waved a hand and stopped him. He took out another glass bottle, which contained the same thing.
When Greya learned that Sunders had to go to the Abyss Plane, she prepared several Section Ephemera for him just in case he needed to sneak back safely.
After all, Greya wanted something from Sunders.
Sunders believed that the portal accident yesterday was a single incident, but he decided to change several conditions just in case.
First, they changed their current location. There was more than one underground cave in Windwhisper Valley. Sunders took Angor to another one about ten kilometers away. Next, Sunders changed the coordinates of the wizard world where the Section Ephemera was located. Previously, he set it near Brute Cavern. Now, he set it at the border of Yali Duchy, which was also the edge of Parmigi Highlands.
Now that the two necessary conditions had been changed, Sunders was sure that the portal would not go wrong again.
When a dark tunnel appeared in front of them again, Sunders looked at Angor. "It's done. Let's go."
The portal looked like a giant, dark mouth waiting to devour someone. It was giving off an ominous aura. Angor's face turned pale, and his heart raced. His back was drenched in cold sweat.
Sunders looked at Angor in confusion. His legs began to tremble as if his heart was still beating fast.
"What's wrong?"
"Something's wrong. My heart is beating like a drum." Angor looked at the tunnel in front of him and felt an inexplicable pressure. He didn't dare to take a step forward.
Sunders could tell from Angor's pale lips and the sweat on his forehead that he wasn't lying.
Sunders took Angor's words seriously. Just like a wizard's dream, sometimes there would be a premonition. This kind of inexplicable palpitation is most likely a warning from your innate spiritual light of danger.
The same thing happened when Sunders was still weak. Every time he made a choice, he followed his intuition and avoided things that made him feel dangerous. Reality proved that his choices were mostly correct.
Now that Angor had such a feeling, Sunders began to take it seriously.
Of course, there was also the possibility that the portal accident yesterday gave him a false impression. When he saw the trans-realm passageway again, he couldn't help but think of the horror of yesterday.
Regardless of the truth, Sunders considered for a moment before speaking.
"How about this, Windwhisper Valley is still considered safe. You stay here for the time being, I'll go in and take a look. If there's no problem, I'll come back for you. "
Sunders didn't feel threatened by the portal, so he decided to go in and check it out.
The portal gave Angor a bad omen. He wanted to stop Sunders, but Sunders didn't give him the chance. After saying those words, Sunders turned around and disappeared into the darkness.
Angor was left alone in the dark underground cavern.
Subconsciously, Angor took a few steps back. He only felt an inexplicable sense of danger near the portal.
But when he left the portal's range, he felt a new sense of uneasiness from the depths of his heart. This time, it didn't come from the portal. It came from the ground.
The feeling of fear was everywhere.
Angor wanted to run away from this place. But he didn't know where to go in the Abyss Plane, let alone the fact that the portal was here.
Angor had no choice but to stay in the dark cavern and look in the direction of the portal.
Time ticked by, and the portal was still as dark as the mouth of a ferocious beast.
If everything went well, Sunders should be able to make a round trip through the portal by now. But strangely, Sunders didn't show up in the portal at all.
Angor suddenly had a bad feeling. Did something happen to Sunders in the portal again?
This was the only possibility that could explain the current situation.
"No. Maybe the portal changed its coordinates, so the portal changed its distance. Or maybe the time inside the portal is different from the outside world?"
Angor was still trying to find an excuse for the most likely answer.
However, the passage of time was the best proof. It was mercilessly lashing at Angor's mind.
Half an hour later, Angor couldn't find an excuse to cover up the increasingly obvious answer — Sunders might really be in trouble.
In other words, as he thought, the portal was shrouded in something ominous.
What should he do now?
Stay here and wait for a slim chance of survival? Or step onto an unknown and dangerous path?
After careful consideration, Angor decided to stay in the underground cavern. If he left, he would probably die. Staying here might give him some hope.
After all, even if something really happened to Sunders, Angor didn't think the man would die in the portal.
Angor believed that someone as strong as Sunders must have his or her own trump card.
As long as Sunders was still alive, Angor had a chance.
Angor waited patiently for half a day.
The portal didn't disappear. It was still there without any danger. However, the ominous aura leaking from it didn't fade away at all.
Angor stared at the dark vortex inside the portal for an unknown amount of time. Suddenly, a bright light shone from the vortex.
It was just like the light produced when the trans-realm passageway was destroyed yesterday. It was extremely dazzling.
Could it be that the trans-realm passageway was destroyed again? And this time … Sunders didn't escape?
As Angor pondered, the beam of light suddenly shot out of the portal like a sharp arrow and headed straight for Angor.
It was so fast that Angor couldn't react at all.
The "Arrow of Brilliance" tore open the portal and reached Angor's side in a split second.
A faint glow suddenly appeared in front of his chest and absorbed the arrow's power.
Before he realized what was going on, the necklace hanging in front of his chest suddenly floated up as if it was weightless and hovered in front of him.
…
Fey Continent, Parmigi Highlands.
Sorcerers were considered a rare force in the Southern Region Sorcerer World. In fact, many Sorcerer organizations only needed two or three Sorcerers to lead them in order to establish their own forces.
But now, there were thousands of wizards gathered at Parmigi Highlands.
They came from all over the world, from all kinds of organizations, and from all kinds of places.
At this moment, everyone raised their heads and quietly looked at the reflection of the world in the sky.
The image in the sky was inverted from what they were looking at. In the reflection was a desert filled with yellow sand. Among the sand and dust blown by the wind, one could faintly see buildings built with rocks. They looked simple and simple, full of exotic charm.
The image looked like a mirage that covered the sky above Parmigi Highlands.
However, every single Magus who remained here knew that it wasn't a mirage, nor was it an illusion. The world presented by the reflection was real and could be found.
Because that was the style and appearance of another world!
And the world in the reflection was the Paramita World that had undergone the plane fusion this time!
There were three stages to the fusion. The first stage was called Garden of Victory, the second stage was called Path of Infinity, and the third stage was called The Moment of Plunder.
All three stages could bring great benefits to a wizard.
In terms of maximizing benefits, the second stage of the Boundless Road might be the most dangerous, but it was also the time with the greatest opportunities.
This was because the Path of Infinity could make planar coordinates real, and through this, one could survey the aura of the various main worlds. It extended in all directions, and the Path of Infinity could be endlessly derived.
It was a great opportunity to conquer a desolate plane and open up a new world!
However, the Path of Infinity was limited by power. Only legendary wizards and above could set foot on the path.
It had been a long time since a legendary sorcerer had appeared in the southern region. Therefore, the greatest opportunity for the sorcerers every time a plane fused was the 'Garden of Victory' and the 'Time of Plunder'.
The Garden of Victory meant adding bricks and tiles to the Sorcerer's Garden. The main material for building a Sorcerer's Garden, Fragments of Eternity, would appear at this time.
The Moment of Plunder was now.
After the two planes fused, there was a period of time before the passage solidified.
During this time, all wizards could enter the other plane and plunder its resources. It was also called The Moment of Plunder.
Now, the reflection in the sky had appeared.
The plane fusion had reached its final stage. Once the two planes were completely fused, the Moment of Plunder would arrive!
Although the Garden of Victory had thrown out a lot of Fragments of Eternity, those who had managed to obtain them were the true elites of the wizarding world.
For example, the Silencer and the Sea God.
Many ordinary wizards couldn't obtain anything from the Garden of Victory, and the Path of Infinity had nothing to do with them. Thus, they were looking forward to the final stage — Plunder!
It could be said that the Moment of Plunder was the true celebration for most wizards!
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