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Chapter 1183

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How could a white light appear out of nowhere in the darkness of the void?

Judging from the direction in which it fell, there was no doubt that the item emitting the white light was definitely Pina Jonas' dragon scale!

Pina Jonas' dragon scale was gone. What did that mean?

Angor's eyes widened in fear.

He looked at Gregory's hand and saw the frozen "ice ball" melting at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Grevus also noticed that the ice in its hand was melting. It was startled and its flaming hand shivered. "Oh no, I forgot that this is made of ice. Shopkeeper..."

"It's not your fault," Angor said helplessly in the end.

He knew very well that the Icebound Spell would never be melted by ordinary flames, and the reason for all this was that Pina Jonas had lost her dragon scales.

Despite that, Gregory still blamed himself. Seeing the ice in his hand melting faster and faster, Gregory's eyes showed a hint of hesitation.

In the end, Gregory seemed to have made up its mind. It mumbled something in its mind, and the flames on its body began to go out at a speed visible to the naked eye.

As the flames went out, Gregory's chubby body began to change.

When the fire disappeared, a dark-skinned little boy was sitting on Angor's back. He looked exactly like a human child around the age of six or seven. The only difference was that there were two bulging demon horns on his forehead.

"You're Gregory?" Angor looked at the boy in surprise.

A hint of dark red flashed across Gregory's exquisite and dark face. He turned his head and muttered, "If that's the case, it shouldn't melt, right?"

Angor shook his head. "I told you, it's not your fault."

Angor watched as the ice ball slowly melted and revealed Toby's body. He sighed deeply.

The melting of the ice ball meant that the Freeze spell failed. And once the spell failed, the ice ball would naturally melt, which was an irreversible process.

When the ice ball on Toby's body melted completely, Angor felt something pressing in his heart. He knew that this feeling of oppression was probably just an illusion in his mind, but it reminded him of something else — —

The Curse of Disaster that had been hiding inside Toby's body was about to reappear!

He looked around and noticed that they were in a space rift. In fact, it was the same principle as the crevice between planes, which was to walk in a dark, chaotic space without anything to rely on.

What would be the effect of the Curse of Disaster in this place?

Back at Windwhisper Valley, Sunders tried to use Section Ephemera to take him back to the wizarding world, but the curse of disaster led to a series of terrible outcomes. According to his conversation with Sunders, Sunders must have gone through a terrible space-time maze in the tunnel and escaped by sheer luck.

If Sunders encountered a space-time maze, what would happen to them now?

He looked at Bobota and tried to warn him that something bad was about to happen, but he couldn't do anything about it. However, he swallowed the words that were about to come out of his mouth.

If he told Angor that Toby carried the Pilgrim of Misfortune's curse, Bobota would surely throw Toby into the void, which was something he couldn't accept.

After Toby revealed his true form, Gregory was clearly depressed. Even though it had transformed into its human form, there was no way to stop the frost from melting.

"Give Toby to me," Angor said.

Whoever had Toby in his or her hands would have the most misfortune. Gregory had already helped him, so the only thing Angor could do now was to ask Gregory to give Toby to him.

However, Angor seemed to have forgotten one thing. He was now tightly bound by chains, and even if Toby handed him the chains, there was nowhere for him to put them.

Gregory didn't know that Toby carried the Curse of Disaster. "Don't worry, Mister Angor. Leave it to me."

Gregory hesitated and whispered into Angor's ear, "If we can get out of here, can you let me experience the Ocean Rhyme?"

Angor didn't expect Gregory to be so stubborn about Ocean Rhyme. He considered and nodded.

As for whether Toby was on Gregory or Angor, it didn't really make a difference. Once the Curse of Disaster arrived, it wouldn't differentiate between them. Besides, Gregory was on his back right now.

Gregory revealed a rare smile after receiving Angor's permission. But when it glanced at Olucia, who was being chained up, Gregory became depressed again.

Now that Gregory was in the hands of a monster, he didn't even know if he could escape, let alone going to Angor's place.

Angor looked at Gregory's sad expression and wanted to comfort it. But when he thought about his own situation, he realized that he was in a worse situation than Gregory. At least Gregory was free now, and Gregory was stronger than him.

Angor sighed in his mind.

Still, Angor's impression of Gregory had changed a little. When he first met Gregory in the shop, Angor chased Gregory out because the guy was too noisy and "naughty". Now, it seemed that Gregory's thoughts were straightforward. He might be cunning, but he didn't have too many complicated thoughts like other demons.

Of course, Gregory might have saved Toby simply to please Angor so that he could experience the Ocean Rhyme.

But for Angor, the result was the most important thing. Gregory's intention was another matter.



Ever since the Freeze spell disappeared, Angor had been feeling restless. It was as if they could feel countless malice spreading from the dark void towards where they were.

Angor knew that once the curse was triggered, all kinds of bad things would come to him.

Knowing that disaster was coming, yet he had to wait for it to happen made him very uneasy.

Bobota didn't notice Angor's change of mood at all. At this moment, he was rushing towards the target location. That was the safest place according to the message the Deep Lord had left for him.

"Once I get there, I'll sacrifice Olucia to the Abyss Lord, and I'll bring the Origin Flame back to the glory of my race!" Bobota's mind was in a mess, but he had a clear goal. Even if he was in a state of madness, he still followed his goal.

It was an obsession that was branded in the deepest part of Bobota's bloodline and would never be erased.

However, just as Bobota was about to fly to the designated coordinates with this obsession, he felt that something was off.

Bobota suddenly paused and looked ahead. "What's going on? Why do I feel an inexplicable sense of danger up ahead?"

Bobota's strength was forcibly increased, but he still reached a certain level. His ability to sense danger was even better than Sunders'.

According to the message left by the Abyss Lord, this tunnel should be safe.

But where did this danger come from?

While Bobota was still wondering, he saw a large area of space collapsing in front of him. And it was coming at them at a speed visible to the naked eye.

"Impossible!" Bobota yelled in shock. This was an annihilation-level space collapse!

Any living being that fell into it would definitely have their souls grinded into dust!

And the space collapse was right in front of them!

Bobota was startled, and his face was filled with panic. He was so close to restoring the glory of the Baiyuan race. Why was this happening?

Bobota didn't move at all when the space collapse was about to reach them.

"What are you doing, Bobota?" Angor shouted. Bobota, turn around or change your path! What the hell are you doing?! "

Bobota's eyes were filled with confusion. At this moment, he was at a loss. This was also a case of strength not matching the mentality. If it were any other rank 3 truth-finder wizard or greater demon here, they would have reacted long ago instead of waiting for death to come.

Angor gritted his teeth. "Did you forget that you're going to keep the Flame of Provenance burning again? And did you forget about your little sister, Flower Sparrow? Don't you want to see her? "

Flower Sparrow? Bobota didn't know what to say.

Bobota slowly regained his composure. "Floral Sparrow disappeared a long time ago. Why are you talking about her?"

"I've seen Floral Sparrow. I know where she is!"

"You're lying to me." Bobota stared at Angor with a cold glare.

Angor glanced at the approaching space collapse. "I know you gave Flower Sparrow a painting on her ninth birthday. She put it inside a heart-shaped pendant, which is on me right now! I'm tied up, so I can't show it to you. But I'm telling you the truth! Make up your mind now. You'll have a chance to see her as long as you're still alive! "

Angor's words opened a box of memories in Bobota's mind.

He did give his sister a painting when she was nine years old, and he also knew that his sister kept it inside her necklace like it was a treasure.

Bobota could still remember his sister's bright laughter and her crescent-shaped eyes.

How did Angor know all this?

Bobota did mention to Angor that he had a sister named Flower Sparrow, but he never mentioned such details. Angor even knew about these memories that were buried deep in his mind after his sister's disappearance.

Did Angor really see Floral Sparrow?

Bobota clenched his fists.

"I hope you're not lying to me!" Bobota didn't ask Angor for confirmation right away. The most important thing right now was to escape from the space collapse.

As Bobota tried to figure out a way to escape, the answers hidden in his mind began to appear in front of him.

The Lord of Depth left him many coordinates, which all led to different places.

Since the path he was heading to was blocked by the space collapse, he had to find another one.

With that in mind, Bobota summoned a "total solar eclipse" symbol in front of him. It was the symbol of the Lord of Depth's truename.

A new path appeared in front of him.

At the same time, the space collapse was right in front of them.

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