Auri was Angor's personal maid. She was quite close to Angor.
Head Servant Mana was the butler of Padt Manor. She grew up taking care of Angor and Auri, so she was more or less his elder relative.
Angor did not see them in the cellar, so he looked at Leon expectantly, hoping to get some good news.
Lyon's expression froze for a moment. With an obscure expression, he shook his head with a wry smile.
A moment later, Angor arrived at Head Servant Mana's room.
Although they were separated by a door, he could clearly sense the situation inside the house through the feedback of his spiritual power.
Head Servant Mana looked no different from the people in the cellar. She was as thin as a twig, and her eyes were lifeless. She kept mumbling to herself. Since she was locked in her room, her clothes were still intact. However, Head Maid Mana used to be a slightly plump middle-aged woman. Now, the loose clothes on her body were loose, like a child who had stolen an adult's clothes.
Angor did not open the door. He stood in front of the door quietly.
Head Servant Mana's round face was now thin and sunken. Her gentle smile was now frozen in place … Angor felt the warmth in his heart being torn into pieces.
He looked at Sunders with a pleading look. "Is there really no hope?"
Sunders did not answer.
Sunders' expression said it all. Angor closed his eyes. The room fell into silence.
After a while, Angor spoke in a voice that was even lower than usual, "Let's go see Mister Thewis. He should know something."
Sunders was going to meet Thewis anyway, so he didn't object to Angor's proposal.
"You … Aren't you going to see Auri?" Leon asked.
Angor hesitated for a moment before he shook his head. "Nah. What's the point? It'll only make me sad."
Ollie's situation was the same as Head Maid Mana's. She was also affected by the red light. Since they were both close servants, Leon chose to lock them in his room instead of the cellar.
Head Servant Mana was already so embarrassed. Looking at Auri … Angor shook his head. Auri was a girl who loved to look pretty. She would be very sad if someone saw her ugly face.
Leon nodded. "Professor Thewis usually hovering above the clouds. If I'm not mistaken, he should be there right now."
Angor nodded and returned to the balcony. Then, he took Leon to the sky.
The cloud cloud above Padt Manor was created by Angor himself, so he knew the exact location like the back of his hand.
When he arrived at the cloud, he saw someone already standing there. It was Hobson the White Bear.
White Bear kept staring at the short staff on the cloud. Angor remembered that White Bear used the staff to make prophecies.
"It's clearly nearby, so why can't I find it? Where is it? Did fate deceive me? Why can't I see anything? " White Bear kept mumbling to himself. He kept casting spells on the short staff, but the staff just wouldn't budge.
There was only White Bear on the cloud soil and no one else was there. Judging from White Bear's mumbling, he must have used a prophecy spell to find Eureka and found this place. But he didn't see anyone here, so he kept casting spells on the staff, thinking that his prophecy was wrong.
Angor didn't think so. He didn't see Thewis on the cloud cloud, but he did remember Sunders saying that Thewis brought Eureka to the Exile Dimension. If that was the case, Thewis might have gone somewhere else.
Angor looked at Sunders to see if he could get an answer.
Sunders didn't notice Angor's gaze. He was staring at the tree in the center of the cloud cloud — the "Goddess of Spring", the Demeter.
The Demeter was a half-tree, half-fused with the tree. However, her upper body was still in human shape. Her feathers and scales were clearly visible, and she could even move her fingers.
"So it's a Demeter. You said you found one, but I didn't believe it." I didn't believe it at first, but now it's true. "Sunders slowly approached the Demeter with a surprised look on his face.
He knew how valuable a Demeter was. A Demeter could enrich the soil, make plants flourish, and change the mana environment. Almost every wizard wanted to plant a Demeter in their territory.
The wizards of Brute Cavern did the same. However, since they were close to the Parmigi Winged Clan, no one dared to claim the Demeter in public to avoid conflicts with the Winged Clan. It was hard to say what would happen in secret.
However, the Demeter itself was also very rare. Almost every Demeter was recorded by the feather people, so it wasn't easy to get a Demeter.
According to Angor, the Demeter in front of him was a wild Demeter that had never been recorded in history.
This was very rare.
Sunders stood in front of the Demeter. The Demeter sensed Sunders' presence and shivered a little.
Sunders carefully inspected the Demeter and didn't find any markings on her body, which meant she was a wild Demeter. Sunders couldn't help but glance at Angor. Such things were hard to come by. Angor's luck was as good as always.
A round, pure white marble suddenly rolled to Sunders' feet.
He looked down and saw that there was more than one bead on the ground. There were many large and small beads around the Demeter. They were crystal clear and emitted a faint glow under the sunlight.
"Are those Demeter's tears?" Angor came closer. "Why are there so many of them?"
The Demeter's Tear was one of the ingredients used to grow magic plants, so it was quite valuable.
"A Demeter will shed tears when she feels sad or happy." Sunders rubbed the cold bead and pondered. "Apart from the Dark Demeter, most of the Tree Winged Men still retain their initial innocence. Normally, when something happened within the Demeter's protection range that made her happy, she would cry. Similarly, when there's bloodshed or bloodshed, she will shed tears. "
Angor couldn't think of anything that could make the Demeter happy during this period. Which meant the truth must be the opposite.
There were so many Demeter's tears here, which meant Padt Manor must have seen a lot of bloodshed during this period.
Angor stared at the pearls on the ground as if he was looking at living beings instead of pearls.
Sunders noticed Angor's change and sighed. He patted Angor's shoulder. "Death isn't the end. Besides, things aren't as bad as they seem. "
With that, Sunders stood up and lowered the brim of his hat. His perfect face was revealed under the sunlight.
As Sunders moved his lips, a small, green-white whirlwind appeared in front of him.
"Ahem. Why is there no elemental energy here?" The funnel-like whirlwind suddenly released a strange ripple, which Angor managed to detect.
"This is Fringe Island," Sunders spoke in a soft voice.
The whirlwind's body began to twist. It didn't release any energy fluctuation again, but it was showing its anger and fear.
Sunders reached out a hand and touched the whirlwind's elemental tail as if it was a child's head. "If you want to go back, find the exile space and send a message for me."
The whirlwind hesitated but still moved. Soon, it turned into a puff of smoke and disappeared.
"That's an elemental creature you created?" Angor once saw a fire-type creature called Flame. It was a very naughty one who would run around the stove, chimney, and kitchen.
"Yes. That's the first elemental creature I created, Whirlwind. But unlike Flame, this one is very lazy. It usually stays in the gravity garden and doesn't move. "Sunders sighed. Sometimes, he even wanted to change Whirlwind's name to Windless.
"Because it's a wind-type creature, it's very sensitive to spatial fluctuations. It's the easiest way to let it locate the exile space," Sunders explained. "You're a top-level apprentice now, and you're not far from the next level. Once you become a wizard, you should consider creating an elemental creature."
Still, there were good and bad elemental creatures. If Sunders encountered an unsuitable elemental creature, he or she might suffer a backlash.
Therefore, Sunders had to think about it carefully before he decided to create an elemental creature. Sunders didn't expect Angor to find a suitable elemental creature right away. It required fate, as well as traveling to different general planes in search of opportunities.
What Sunders didn't know was that Angor immediately thought of the "door" in Goldspink Court, which was about the size of a rat hole. If Angor wasn't mistaken, the Tidal Realm was behind that door.
He already encountered some strange elemental creatures at the entrance of the Tidal Realm. Maybe there were more of them behind the door.
Also, Angor had a feeling that the answer to the disappearance of elements from the Old Earth could be found there as well.
About two minutes later, the small whirlwind appeared out of nowhere. Along with the small whirlwind was a gate that opened in the air.
It was Thewis who stepped out of the door.
"Take me back, quick! This place is suffocating me!" The whirlwind rushed to Sunders.
Sunders didn't say anything. He put the whirlwind back into the gravity garden and looked at Thewis.
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