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Chapter 1342

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On their way back, Bobota couldn't help but feel curious.

Until now, he still couldn't tell whether Angor's new spell was the door that took them to another dimension or the tentacle-like phantom limb.

If it was a door, short-distance teleportation was rare in the wizarding world, but it wasn't unheard of.

It was Bobota's first time seeing a phantom limb, but it also looked like a Reality Cantrip. Maybe it already existed in the wizarding world, and he just didn't know much about it.

Since he couldn't get an answer, he couldn't help but feel curious. He wanted to ask something on his way back to the manor, but he couldn't bring himself to ask.

Bobota had no choice but to return to his room.

As soon as Angor returned to the manor, Leon heard about it from a servant and quickly came looking for him.

"You're finally back!" Leon inspected Angor from head to toe and sighed in relief. "Good. I'm glad you're safe."

Angor raised an eyebrow. "Sounds like you were hoping something bad would happen to me."

"Nope." Leon chuckled and explained simply, "It's all because of Sir Phantom. His attitude was very strange when he came to me to ask about you. I was just worried."

"Professor?" Angor was surprised. "He's back?"

Leon shook his head and explained what happened in the dream wasteland. "Mister Phantom even asked if you went to the Whalebone Sea. I thought something happened to you when I saw the strange look on his face."

Angor was a little confused. It wasn't strange for Sunders to come looking for him since it was related to Jon's safety. But why would Sunders ask if he was at the Whalebone Sea?

Could it be that news of the creation phenomenon had already spread to the Fey Continent?

However, such an insignificant phenomenon shouldn't have attracted the attention of other Adepts, right?

Maybe Sunders wanted to find him for something else? Or maybe he just wanted to confirm Angor's location?

Angor considered for a moment and decided to go to the dream wasteland to check it out.

At the top of Heaven's Tower.

Freud shook his head. "Mister Phantom isn't in the dream wasteland. But he left a demon falcon at the top of Heaven's Tower. If you are looking for him, you might as well let the Demon Falcon return to reality and bring this news to His Excellency Phantom Fiend. "

He turned around and looked out of the window.

The handsome and gigantic Demon Falcon stopped at the top of Firmament Tower, motionless like a solemn statue. Its head was lowered, and its sharp eyes scanned the entire First Heart City.

"Speaking of which, when the Demon Falcon first appeared, its huge body gave the residents a fright. However, everyone has adapted to it recently. Moreover, the Demon Falcon has excellent eyesight and can see all the streets in the city. It will also help the city defense team to pay attention to the safety of the city. Therefore, it has been accepted by the residents. " Freud smiled. "I've always heard that the demon falcons of Phantom Island are very intelligent. Now I've seen it for myself."

"Milord, should we talk to the demon falcon?" Freud suggested.

There was no need to bother Sunders now. If Sunders had something urgent to talk to him about, he would enter the dream wasteland again.

He didn't come to the dream wasteland for the next few days.

He left Toby in the care of the Moonlily Fairy while he began to study the new spell he created.

At first, Angor felt a little uncomfortable talking about creating a new spell.

Deep down, he didn't think of the spell as his own creation. Even though his name was already engraved on the model after the creation of the new spell, Angor was the only one who knew the answer.

However, he was the only one who knew the truth. Because he did not create the model himself, he felt a little awkward.

However, when he began to study the model of the door, he quickly forgot about such trivial matters.

After several days of testing, Angor had gained some understanding of the new spell.

Model of Door was the first cantrip that Angor had fixed on his spell slot.

Since Angor wasn't sure what kind of changes the special energy would bring to the model, he didn't give it a name yet.

For the past few days, Angor was only testing the effect of "Space Displacement".

He came up with several data analyses and calculated the proportion of mana consumption.

According to the results, the model of Door could only teleport someone within a short distance, but it could probably teleport someone up to a hundred kilometers away.

Why did he use the word "maybe" in such an uncertain way?

It was because Angor didn't have enough mana in his mana pool, so he couldn't test the limit of teleportation yet.

Currently, he only had enough mana to teleport someone up to sixty kilometers away.

Moreover, this was under the condition that his body was full of Mana. After teleporting for more than 60 kilometers, his Mana would directly hit rock bottom.

Angor could tell that he hadn't reached the maximum range of teleportation yet. He had to wait until he broke through the barrier and had more mana to reach the maximum range of teleportation.

After some calculations and some formulas, Angor estimated that the model of Door could only teleport someone up to a hundred kilometers away.

So far, the more mana he used, the farther he could teleport someone. However, the increment of this effect was not proportional.

For example, teleporting someone several meters or hundreds of meters away would cost him one-tenth of his total mana pool.

Angor also noticed something else about the mana consumption.

This was what he expected. Even if he had to carry other people with him, it would cost him a lot of mana. The amount of mana consumed was affected by the distance and the number of people involved.

Finally, Angor came up with some conclusions about the mana consumption of the model of Door.

First, the further the distance, the more mana it would consume. Sixty kilometers was the maximum distance he could teleport someone. Actually, using it for "running away" was pointless. It would be better to use the sequence of gravity to escape.

Second, the more people there were, the more mana it would consume. In fact, this result didn't have much practical significance. Since it couldn't be used to "escape", it was rare to see someone carrying a group of people in a short distance displacement.

Therefore, the conclusion was that, with the amount of magic source he had right now, it was impossible for him to escape with the model of the gate. It was more suitable for unexpected strategic attacks in battles or life-saving transformations in times of crisis. However, it could only be used ten times at full mana, so he had to be careful.

Angor took out a pen and paper and wrote down the results of his mana consumption in his notebook. Next, he began to summarize the effects of the model of Door.

Because of the number of spell slots, Spatial Displacement could be cast instantly. It could be used to save his life in a dangerous situation. He didn't need to worry about the "door" being open for too long.

Besides, the duration of the door could be controlled. At the same time, Angor could control the door to a certain extent. For example, if an enemy tried to sneak into the door, Angor could cancel the effect of the door at any time. It was the same as banishing the enemy to another space. Of course, no enemy would be stupid enough to sneak into someone else's portal.

Compared to other Spatial Displacement skills, Model of Door had one major difference: it could teleport someone with it.

However, this difference was basically tasteless, but it was a pity to throw it away. Considering Angor's current mana pool, it was just a useless skill.

Angor recorded the final result of the test. After making sure everything was correct, he looked at the column about "Mana Consumption".

"Compared to the other enchantment cantrips I know, this one consumes too much mana," Angor mumbled to himself.

Although it could be used ten times in a battle, he would still need to use a lot of mana to cast other cantrips in a real battle. Therefore, he could only use it two or three times.

It could still improve his strategy. However, if he could reduce the mana consumption, he would be able to control more space.

Angor thought for a moment and added another note about the mana consumption.

[My mana consumption is too high. Maybe it's because I'm more inclined toward illusions? I need to prove it. ]

If he was a space manipulator, he might know something that could reduce the mana consumption of this kind of Spatial Displacement. Unfortunately, Angor was not a space manipulator, so he had to accept this result.

However, even if he wasn't of the Space Element, it was still very valuable to have such a super strategic maneuver skill.

When he became a wizard in the future, he would no longer need to worry about mana consumption. By then, he could use the model of his door to run away. Of course, it was more convenient to create a plane passageway with casting materials for long-distance teleportation.

The final result of the test was not perfect, but Angor was satisfied to have such a teleportation skill.

In terms of practicality, it was much more useful than the illusions he already knew. In fact, Spatial Displacement would still be useful even after he became an advanced wizard. Besides, other wizards would need some time to cast a teleportation skill. Angor, on the other hand, could quickly gain the upper hand in a battle.

He didn't forget about the special energy stored in the model of the door.

After using the door model many times, he had made some discoveries about the special energy.

As his mana flowed in the model, the special energy seemed to be slowly spreading. Angor could not tell whether it was increasing the total amount of the energy, or diluting the energy so that the total amount remained the same.

However, he could foresee that the energy would eventually spread to the entire model of his door.

Angor assumed that he would be able to see the effect of the special energy on the model of his door.

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