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Chapter 1347

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It was a strange door. It looked blurry as if it was created by some kind of illusionary mist. But did it really take him away from this place?

Was that a space spell? Or an illusion?

Before Sunders could react, several white tentacles suddenly appeared behind him.

He quickly turned around and saw a similar door opened not far behind him. Angor's figure and the white tentacles reached out from the door.

The white tentacles began to weave and split like a spider's web. In an instant, Sunders was trapped in a cage created by the tentacles.

Angor walked out of the cage and looked at Sunders with a proud grin. "I won this time!"

Sunders was still wondering what kind of cantrip Angor was using. Hearing Angor's laughter, he slowly looked up and began to transform his body right in front of Angor's eyes.

In the end, he turned into a horse covered in black flames and neighed at the sky.

It was the Abyss Nightmare.

Angor stared at the Nightmare in disbelief. "A Nightmare Double? How is that possible … Could it be that the attack just now wasn't the real body, but a Nightmare Clone? "

"That's right," a calm voice came from the sky.

Angor looked up and saw Sunders hovering in the air while holding a black cane in his hand. A strange rune array appeared below it.

Sunders tapped the air with the cane. The rune quickly retracted, and so did the Nightmare Demon trapped in the cage.

It was a Nightmare Double!

Angor clenched his teeth and glared at Sunders' smug face. "That's cheating! Didn't you say you wanted to test my strength? Why did you use a Nightmare Double? "

Sunders landed on the ground and spoke in a serious tone, "That's not cheating. Nightmare Substitute is my creation. You used your own creation too, didn't you? It's fair. "

Angor was speechless. How was that the same? One was the spell Sunders used to make his name, while the other was just a random cantrip that triggered some strange phenomenon. They were not comparable at all!

"Speaking of which, I'm curious. Did you create those white tentacles that look like illusions? Or the strange door that suddenly appeared behind you? "Sunders looked at Angor curiously.

Since he was forced to use it, Angor didn't plan to hide it. As long as he didn't mention the special energy, the door could easily teleport.

"The door." While answering, he was also thinking about how to explain why he suddenly decided to build such a cantrip model.

Sunders nodded. "I think it's that door too. The nature of this door is very strange. It looks a little illusory, but more than that … it seems to be of the spatial attribute? "

When Angor created the door model, he used mana that had some illusion properties, which was why the door looked so ethereal. But in fact, Angor didn't see any illusions in the model.

The only attribute it had was the spatial attribute.

Of course, he couldn't rule out the possibility that the energy was an illusion, but he couldn't say for sure yet.

"… Yeah." Angor didn't know why he could create a space cantrip model. Most likely, it was because of the Alien Eye. But he couldn't tell anyone about it, so he could only give a vague answer.

To Angor's surprise, Sunders didn't ask him why he created such a cantrip model.

Sunders already had an answer in his mind.

When Angor first came to Brute Cavern, Tree Spirit checked his talent and told him that Angor had another talent hidden deep inside his spirit sea. However, Tree Spirit didn't know what kind of talent it was, and it might hurt Angor if it did.

But Tree Spirit did say that the hidden talent was an Occult talent.

Sunders didn't tell Angor about it because having two talents at the same time would make one lose sight of the other, and it would take a lot of time.

Mastering the space element required a lot of talent. If Angor could create a space cantrip in such a short time, it was highly likely that Angor's other talent was related to space.

However, Angor didn't seem to know about this yet. Judging from Angor's expression, Sunders guessed that Angor was also wondering how he should explain to Sunders that he knew how to draw cantrip models with spatial properties.

Sunders chuckled in his mind. He didn't mention Angor's other talent. Instead, he skipped the topic.

The door only appeared for a brief moment, but Sunders already knew what it was — teleportation.

It was a great skill for Angor to use.

It was a spell slot that combined escape, mobility, and strategy.

It was similar to the "Nightmare Substitute" created by Sunders when he became a truth-finder wizard. Back then, Sunders also used the space element as a reference when creating the Nightmare Substitute.

Now it seemed that Angor had the same idea as him.

As for how Angor came up with the cantrip's model, Sunders didn't think too much about it. Perhaps it was Angor's destiny, or maybe it was his accumulation of knowledge. Sunders didn't want to ask about such private things that involved the source of his knowledge.

Angor did not expect that Sunders would only praise the "door" and his choice of spell slots. He did not ask more questions.

Angor sighed in relief. He couldn't come up with an excuse, and Sunders would find out if he lied, so he couldn't beat around the bush.

Fortunately, Sunders didn't ask.

"You made the right choice. Space displacement skills will be useful for you both now and in the future. Even after you become a legendary wizard. Even if you don't create a fixed displacement cantrip this time, I'll suggest you to create a similar one for your next spell slot. " Sunders was satisfied with Angor's choice. Not only was the cantrip useful, but it was also a new one.

It was important to note that other spatial Magi would need to become an official Magus before they could learn such a skill.

Because of his creation, Angor managed to upgrade the teleportation skill from a "spell" level to a "cantrip" that even apprentices could learn, which was a very powerful skill.

Sunders was also envious of Angor's talent. Back when he became a wizard, he was always chased by his enemies and had nowhere to run. In desperation, he created the "Nightmare Substitute".

Angor was able to learn an instantaneous displacement skill so early because he had the upper hand.

Sunders would have more choices when considering spell slots in the future.

Sunders could already foresee that when Angor became a level-2 truth-finder wizard, Angor would be much stronger than himself.

Sunders felt both comforted and regretful at the same time.

"Come to think of it, the reason why the Whalebone Sea's Creation Phenomenon was so weak was probably because of your Creation Technique. The effect of Spatial Displacement is actually very similar to the Space Element's Teleportation Technique. It can bring others through space, but the effect is actually more similar to the Teleportation Technique." Sunders paused for a moment before continuing, "Since these two spells exist in the real world, even if you lowered your teleportation ability from a spell to a cantrip, it still didn't make the phenomenon stronger."

Angor agreed with Sunders' explanation. He had the same idea before.

"Yes, but it's still a new spell. You've already seen the path, haven't you?"

Angor nodded.

"Then follow it. I look forward to seeing you embark on this path soon." Sunders had great expectations for Angor's future.

Sunders still had questions about how Angor created a new spell, but he wasn't in a hurry to ask them now since there was still a long way to go. Instead, he brought up another matter.

"Those white tentacles were interesting. Was that your idea as well?"

Angor didn't answer right away. Instead, he sent a voice transmission to Bobota to bring him the nest.

"Why don't you take a look yourself, sir?"

Sunders glanced at Bobota, who was looking a little nervous. Without saying anything, he placed his spirit feelers inside the nest.

Sunders didn't know what Angor wanted him to see until Bobota tossed a powerful wolf ant into one of the compartments. Only then did Sunders notice the two soft insects he didn't mention earlier.

The two soft insects didn't look like anything at first, but when they encountered the wolf ant, they suddenly grew countless strange white tentacles.

The weak insects suddenly became extremely strong, and even the wolf ant couldn't withstand the attack.

Sunders noticed that the tentacles were exactly the same as Angor's white tentacles.

"You got the idea from them?"

Angor nodded. "They're Phantom Limp Insects. I accidentally cultivated them. When I saw their phantom limbs, I felt something. I didn't think I could figure it out so quickly. But thanks to the 'praise' from the world's consciousness, I figured out the key and created the phantom limbs. "

Next, Angor explained some of the applications and effects of the phantom limbs to Sunders.

Sunders couldn't help but chuckle. "This is completely outside the scope of illusions. Using one's own blood essence to drive a phantom limb is more like a Bloodline cantrip. You've been going down the wrong path lately. "

Despite his words, Sunders was actually quite happy about it. After all, it wasn't a bad thing for a Wizard to have more skills. For example, Sunders didn't use illusions and only fought with his body. It wasn't wrong to say that he was a Bloodline Sorcerer.

Also, Angor's Phantom Limb spell allowed the user to use more powerful limbs. With Angor's current strength, he could easily reach the level of a formal wizard without consuming too much energy.

"Bloodline Sorcerers will go crazy if they hear about this." Sunders couldn't help but praise Angor.

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