For some reason, the space-time maze's effect on him suddenly weakened.
"Am I hallucinating?" Sunders decided to give it a try. He flew toward the exit. Earlier, he could see the light coming from the exit, but he couldn't get close to it. It looked like a star in the night sky, but it was far beyond his imagination.
But now, when he kept flying forward, he could feel that he was moving closer to the light.
"It's true! The space-time maze's effect is weakened! " Sunders was surprised. Nothing happened. Why did the maze's power weaken?
He stopped.
Something was wrong. The maze couldn't be broken just like that. There must be some kind of power changing the structure of the maze.
Sunders calmed himself down and tried to sense it carefully.
Time passed, and Sunders didn't find anything strange. Until a certain moment.
When the reflection above Parmigi Highlands disappeared and the rain began to pour down, Sunders suddenly sensed a strange power passing by him.
Sunders only sensed the power for a split second, less than one-tenth of a second.
However, he would never forget what happened in that brief moment.
What kind of power was that?
Something that could break a space-time maze was not to be underestimated. But the power he sensed was as faint as smoke. It would disappear completely if he didn't pay attention.
In fact, this kind of power was not even as strong as wind, water, or fire.
Normally, Sunders wouldn't pay much attention to it. But now, he noticed something fishy.
On the surface, this kind of power was just an inconspicuous wisp of dust. But in some indescribable place, it was like a colossus, and it was impossible to see its size at a glance.
It was as if the power came from another dimension, but it could affect a parallel world.
Sunders only sensed it for a split second, but he was sure that the power had already surpassed the power of laws.
Sunders could not understand the exact structure of that power. He could only see something that was not quite right. But he had a hunch in his mind.
Maybe this was the path to the future!
According to ancient legends, there were three levels of truth-finder wizards, three levels of legendaries, intermediate wizards, and three levels above legendaries, called miracles.
Only those who achieved miracles were qualified to be called high-level wizards.
Sunders wondered if truth-finder wizards chose their own path, and legendary wizards set foot on the other side. What about miracle wizards?
Legendary wizards could already control the power of laws and create their own domain.
According to Sunders' knowledge, the power of law was already the most powerful force in the world. What kind of power did the wizard with the title of "Miracle" possess?
Sunders suddenly understood something.
Perhaps, the higher-level manifestation of power was what he had inadvertently discovered earlier.
It might seem simple, but the power hidden behind it was beyond imagination.
Sunders floated in the darkness. The space-time maze around him had completely collapsed. But he didn't feel relieved. he was still shocked by the "great power". He couldn't help but feel how small he was.
He had yet to reach that level, but he had already seen that kind of power. Was that a good thing? Or a bad thing?
Sunders didn't know.
Others might find it hard to reach, or even feel pressured and unable to make any progress. But for Sunders, his ambition was never about small benefits. It was just like how he treated the Time Thief. Sunders hated Cassini because he never wanted to live a meaningless life. His goal had always been the truth!
Now that he saw a new level of power, Sunders didn't feel discouraged. Instead, he felt great.
Someone laughed in the darkness.
At first, the laughter was restrained. But slowly, it became more and more unrestrained. It sounded like a mad man who was letting loose his cheap emotions.
Sunders was the one who laughed.
After a rare moment of indulgence, Sunders' dark eyes shone with endless starlight. This light was called hope.
…
Sunders didn't think about where the great power came from, or where it would go. He knew it wasn't something he could meddle with at his level.
Maybe it was just a casual flick of a finger by a magnate.
It was pointless to look into it.
Sunders simply hid the enlightenment the power brought to him in his mind. Then he stopped thinking about it and began to face the real problem.
"The space-time maze can't resist this great power," Sunders muttered, "so, am I lucky or unlucky?"
As Sunders asked himself, the exit not far from him suddenly began to flicker.
He immediately came back to his senses and turned to look.
At some point in time, several silver lightning serpents had suddenly appeared at the exit of the trans-realm passageway. They were repairing that crack at an extremely fast speed!
"This is … the power of the world's consciousness?!" Sunders quickly realized what was going on.
The plane fusion must have ended, so the world's consciousness began to repair the broken space and stabilize the space energy in Parmigi Highlands.
Coincidentally, the passage he created with Section Ephemera was also "repaired" by the world's consciousness.
Sunders couldn't help but curse. "Why now of all times?!"
The power of the world's consciousness was not to be underestimated.
Almost in an instant, the entire trans-realm passageway began to collapse. Unstable space energy began to leak out, and the walls on both sides of the passage began to peel off.
Looking at it, this cross-world passageway was already on the verge of collapsing!
Sunders was planning to return to Windwhisper Valley and tell Angor that the danger was gone, then bring him back. However, he didn't have time to do that.
If he did, he would most likely die on the way.
His only way out was to escape before the lightning bolts completely repaired the exit.
In the end, Sunders chose to leave first. He could always use another Section Ephemera to bring Angor back after the space stabilized.
With that in mind, Sunders looked back at the half-collapsed tunnel and cursed under his breath. He then ran out of the tunnel.
When Sunders reached the edge of Parmigi Highlands, the passage in front of him had completely disappeared.
He remained silent for a while before he decided to leave. He didn't dare to open the passage again. He planned to return to Brute Cavern and ask for Rein's help.
Angor should be safe in Windwhisper Valley for now.
"Don't go anywhere. I'll come back and get you."
Sunders looked up and saw the other side of the world through the clear blue sky. He saw the figure curled up in the dark cave.
Angor was indeed curled up in the cave. However, the cave wasn't completely dark. Instead, it was bright and … dreamy.
Countless specks of light surrounded the dark cave like dancing fireflies. It was beautiful and dreamy.
Angor had no idea where these light dots came from.
Not long ago, he was anxiously waiting for Sunders to come back from the portal. But in the end, he didn't see Sunders. Instead, he saw a strange ray of light.
Like an arrow, the beam of light pierced through the portal and headed straight for Angor.
Next, the necklace Angor always carried with him, the Alien Eye, woke up after many years of slumber.
The Alien Eye floated in front of Angor, its glass bead flickering in and out of existence.
While Angor was still trying to figure out what was going on, the tiny light inside the Alien Eye broke through the barrier and came out of the bead. It looked like scattered light particles, but at the same time, it also looked like tiny fragments of light.
At first, the light particles only circled around Angor and emitted a strange aura.
But soon, these fragments of light were entangled by the strange light from before, and finally disintegrated into specks of light. They were like fireflies, and specks of light fluttered about.
If one ignored the unresolved feelings and the inexplicable sense of uneasiness, the scene in front of them could be considered a beautiful dreamlike scene.
Angor carefully used his spirit feelers to observe the specks of light.
Strangely, he couldn't sense them at all. It was as if they never existed.
Angor suddenly remembered something. When he first came to the wizarding world, the Alien Eye in the cloud whale also acted strangely. But at that time, he was sleeping.
Back then, Nausica, who was staying in a tent nearby, saw the strange phenomenon in his room.
Later, he asked Toby about it.
According to Toby's report, the Alien Eye was floating in the air with many specks of light around it, and it absorbed all of them.
After that, the Alien Eye became an inanimate object again, and nothing else happened.
What happened back then was very similar to what was happening now.
But then again, the Alien Eye acted strangely because there was a plane fusion happening at Devil's Water. But there was no plane fusion happening here.
Angor looked around and finally stopped at the portal.
No, wait. There was a plane fusion happening here. The other end of the portal was Parmigi Highlands.
So the Parmigi Highlands' planar fusion triggered the Alien Eye's reaction through the portal?
Angor felt that he had found the truth.
If that was the case … Angor remembered that the plane fusion at Devil's Water failed for no reason last time. Did the Alien Eye cause the plane fusion to fail as well?
Angor's mind raced. Suddenly, the specks of light around him began to move.
They gathered together, as if they had transformed into a flickering galaxy.
The Alien Eye, which was floating in mid-air, became the destination of the Milky Way. All of the specks of light were sucked into the Alien Eye.
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