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Chapter 1252

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But when Sunders learned that Wardle was connected to the continent's consciousness and that the consciousness was close to Angor, he felt a little better.

Although this was Wardell's personal opinion, it was logical and self-consistent, so it was quite credible. Besides, Wardle was an ancient who had lived for countless years. He might hide certain details, but there was no reason for him to lie to Angor.

In other words, Angor was safe.

Sunders relaxed a little after hearing this.

"If you put Wardell in dramatic literature, he would be a tragic epic character. As a former Frigid Emperor, he spent so many years guarding Acropolis, both as a guard and as an atonement for his crimes. "

Sunders then mentioned Kurando's incident. Kurando only gave Angor a black feather to repay him for saving the continent. Sunders didn't mention anything else.

"That's all?" asked Sunders.

Angor considered for a moment and said, "Oh, there's one more thing. Wardell asked me to do something for him. Although he said he wouldn't force me, under the circumstances, I guessed that if I didn't agree, I wouldn't be able to leave Ancient Cold Citadel, so I had no choice but to agree. "

Sunders raised an eyebrow. "So it's a difficult task?"

Angor shook his head. "It's not difficult. It's just troublesome, and it requires a lot of effort."

"Tell me about it." Sunders was curious as well. Why would someone as powerful as Wardle need Angor's help?

"Wardle hoped that the natives who left the continent could return to Tung Continent. However, he is closely related to the continent. He cannot leave the Yuantan Continent, so he asked me to help him with this matter. "

"You mean he wants to rebuild Tung Continent and bring Frigid Citadel back to life?" Sunders quickly realized something.

"Yes. After using his spirit energy to help Tung Continent return to its rightful place, Wardle felt that he had wasted too much time, so he wanted to make some changes so that the natives could return to their ancestral land and bring back the glory of Frigid Citadel."

"How did you answer him?"

"Because it's too troublesome, so —"

"So you didn't agree?" Sunders sounded more anxious than ever, which made Angor feel strange.

But he didn't think too much about it. He simply told Sunders his thoughts.

"I promised Wardell, but because it's too troublesome, I thought about it for a long time and thought about the stronghold city outside. I made a request to Wardell, hoping that humans could move to the Yuantan Continent. After all, the Yuantan Continent has been abandoned for too long, and now there are no living resources or ecosystems. Wizards have the ability to transform the landscape, so we can quickly establish a living circle for the natives and humans on the Yuantan Continent.

"This way, there will be other people who will come to Yuantan Continent and help with the construction. I won't have to go through so much trouble! . killed two birds with one stone. "

Sunders' heart raced as he listened to Angor's story.

He suppressed the excitement in his heart and forced himself to ask calmly, "What did Wardell say? Did he agree?"

"I told him about the peaceful relationship between humans and natives in the stronghold, and Wardle agreed right away. But he also set up a restriction. Humans are not allowed to enter Frozen Ancient Citadel. They can only build settlement cities in the outside world. "

Angor waited for a long time but did not get a response. He looked at Sunders in confusion.

He looked around and saw Sunders' eyes glowing as he mumbled something.

"What's wrong, professor?" Angor asked in a small voice, "Did I do something wrong?"

Since all the major wizard organizations were trying to build settlement cities in the Abyss Plane, he didn't think it was a bad thing for them. Besides, many apprentices from wizard organizations were training on the surface of the Abyss Plane. A safe settlement city should be good for them, right?

Or maybe Brute Cavern didn't want to reach into the Abyss Plane?

Finally, Sunders spoke up.

With a look of joy, he said, "That's right! You did the right thing! "

"Did Wardle give you the task of building the settlement city?" Sunders looked at Angor with excitement in his eyes as he asked, "Did Wardle give you the job of building the settlement city? Do you have the right to send humans and natives to Yuantan Continent? "

Angor nodded. "Yes."

Sunders finally couldn't hold back his smile anymore. "You did better than I thought!"

Angor was still a little confused by Sunders' joy.

So he made the right choice?

Perhaps Sunders saw Angor's confusion, so he explained with a smile.

Establishing a base city of their own in the Abyss was far too advantageous for an adept organization!

Most of the Abyss Plane's resources were divided among several wizard alliances in the southern wizarding region, especially Moonfrost Union. The other wizard organizations wanted to explore the Abyss Plane, but their safe settlement cities were all occupied. They couldn't do anything.

But now, Yuantan Continent appeared out of nowhere!

If a wizard organization could build a settlement city on Yuantan Continent, it would definitely change the distribution of forces on the surface of the Abyss Plane.

After all, there were no demons on Yuantan Continent. As long as Wardle didn't go on a killing spree, this place could be considered a safe zone.

What did a safe zone mean? Not only did it mean they didn't have to worry about demons, but it was also a great deal for wizard organizations.

They could build a teleportation point that led to the southern wizarding region for a long time without worrying about it being destroyed.

It should be noted that the resources, manpower, and time consumed by this kind of cross-domain teleportation point were beyond imagination. There would always be such a teleportation point near a settlement city in the outside world. If the settlement city was lost, for example, if the Osmium Rock was destroyed, the corresponding teleportation point would be abandoned. All the magic crystals spent to build the teleportation point would go to waste.

But a safe zone was different. Building a teleportation point here didn't have to worry about danger.

The Abyss Plane was rich in resources. Whether it was adventuring, training, or harvesting the magic materials here, an organization could grow rapidly.

A safe settlement city would not only benefit the low-level apprentices of a wizard organization. It would also bring unimaginable benefits to middle-level wizards and core forces. After all, even if high-level combatants didn't care about the magic materials on the surface, they would still care about the benefits inside the Abyss Plane. If Yuantan Continent could become a gathering point for human wizards, it would be a great stepping stone for them to advance.

After listening to Sunders' explanation, Angor finally understood.

As a matter of fact, Angor had already considered what Sunders mentioned, but he did not expect it to be so important to a wizard organization.

Angor had too little experience and limited knowledge about the Abyss Plane. He didn't have a comprehensive understanding of the Abyss Plane, which was highly sought after by all wizards, which led to the lack of information.

In any case, Angor made a good choice.

Not only could humans establish a foothold on Yuantan Continent, but it was also the best place for Phantom Island and Brute Cavern to develop quickly.

Sunders was sure that if he told Rein about this, it would become the most important strategic matter for Brute Cavern for the next thousand years.

And the most important thing was "the right to establish a foothold" in Angor's hands.

In other words, whether Yuantan Continent would become the sole ruler or allow other wizard organizations to establish a foothold was all up to Angor's whim.

"I didn't think your fear of trouble would lead to such a perfect start." Sunders couldn't help but exclaim. If Angor didn't refuse Wardle's offer, or didn't allow humans to establish a foothold on Yuantan Continent, all of this would be nothing but empty talk. No one would believe him even if he told others about it. In the end, it was Angor's fear of trouble that made it happen.

Earlier, Sunders felt that it was a waste to give away the power of true spirit to Yuantan Continent. But now, it couldn't be any better.

Even if Angor could obtain the power of true spirit, it would still be a castle in the sky, which was out of reach. However, the right to establish a foothold on Yuantan Continent and develop it was a sustainable benefit. And it was something that could be seen with the naked eye.

"I can't wait. When I get back to Brute Cavern, I'll discuss with Mister Rein about what to do next," Sunders said. "No, I can't tell anyone yet. I need to think about it carefully. I need to consider every aspect of this matter, whether it's good or bad. Since Wardle didn't give you a time limit, you should keep it a secret for a while. Come up with a detailed plan before you talk to Mister Rein. "

Sunders looked at Angor with a serious expression. "During this time, you need to improve your strength as quickly as possible. This is a serious matter, and you're the core of it all. If you can't become strong enough to be ignored, you'll only become a puppet in the end. "

Angor nodded.

Sunders shook his head and chuckled. "I thought you were done with your mess. I didn't expect you to have something else waiting for me."

"Don't tell me you're still hiding something important from me?"

Sunders' heart skipped a beat when he saw Angor's thoughtful look. "You have more?"

Are you done yet?!

Angor never thought that arranging a foothold city to establish a foothold on Yuantan Continent would cause such a huge impact. He thought it was just a trivial matter.

If the matter of establishing a foothold on Yuantan Continent already shocked Sunders so much, then there should be something else … big too.

Angor muttered to himself, "A phase gate. There's a phase gate in Ancient Frosty Citadel."

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