Angor told Bobota about Floret's whereabouts.
However, he didn't go into details. He only told Bobota that he had found a new clue that confirmed Floret's whereabouts.
Angor didn't pay much attention to Bobota's reaction because he quickly withdrew his spirit feelers from his bracelet.
He wanted to ask Sunders what he should do next.
But when he looked up, he saw that Sunders had already entered the dream wasteland.
Angor had no choice but to return to his soundproof room and meditate.
Six hours later, he opened his eyes and began to check the Dream Gate. Freud, Alda, and Sunny all left the dream wasteland, while Sunders stayed behind.
Angor considered for a moment and decided to go to the dream wasteland and ask Sunders about his brother.
Angor entered the dream wasteland and found himself in his own room in Padt Manor.
As soon as he opened his eyes, he heard a surprised exclamation coming from beside him, followed by the sound of porcelain shattering.
Turning around, he saw Olga, who was dressed in a maid's uniform, looking at him in surprise. There were broken pieces of porcelain on the ground by her feet.
"Y-you're here, Young Master?" As soon as Olga finished speaking, she immediately realized that she seemed to have said something wrong. She hurriedly covered her mouth. After a while, a muffled voice came out from between her fingers. "What I meant was, I didn't expect that Young Master would come back at this time. I-I'm cleaning the room … "
Olga lowered her head and looked at the broken porcelain. Her eyes flashed with distress. "I'm sorry, I broke Young Master's favorite porcelain cup. Please punish me."
Angor sat up from his bed and waved a hand. "It's fine. Just let it be."
They were in the dream wasteland anyway. The Dream Whelk could always replace the broken pieces.
"Did Leon come in today?" Angor stood up.
Auri nodded. "I saw Viscount Leon before coming here. He was talking to Head Maid Mana about the manor's management."
"Good. I'll go find him." Angor walked to the door and prepared to leave. But the moment he stepped out of the door, he suddenly thought of something and turned around to look at Olga, who was still in a daze.
"By the way, are you getting used to life here?" Angor asked.
Oli stared blankly for a moment before nodding her head. "Actually, the main things are pretty much the same as before, just that there are a few more missions in the city. Therefore, I can still adapt. "
"It's just that … Sigh, forget it. Actually, everything is fine."
"What is it?" Angor looked at Auri. "Just tell me what you want to say. Is it because you don't like the task assigned to you? "
Olga immediately shook her head. "No, I like it very much."
"What do you think?" Angor gave Auri a puzzled look. "You can tell me if you have something on your mind."
Olga pondered for a moment before slowly saying, "Actually, everything is fine. It's my own problem …"
Following Auri's explanation, Angor finally understood what she was thinking.
Just like last time, Olga was getting used to life in the dream wasteland, but she still couldn't help but think about the past and miss her best friend.
Olga was a sensitive and introverted person. She always took a long time to build friendships with other people. She usually had to maintain a good relationship with them for a long time before she could take the next step. Because of this, she didn't have many friends who could truly enter her heart.
Her best friend was Lucia, the girl who Turin wanted to become Angor's personal maid. Now that she wasn't in the dream wasteland, she was thinking about Lucia every day. Because of this, she seemed to have a lot on her mind these days.
"Isn't it funny? I … I don't want to, but I can't help it. Whenever I'm free, my mind will always be filled with images of the past." Olga lowered her head in embarrassment. This was why she didn't want to talk about it earlier.
"It's not funny." In this world, everyone's personality was more or less different. Not everyone was good with money and power, and not everyone could immediately adapt to a new life in a foreign land.
It was normal for someone like Olga to have such a situation.
Perhaps these questions would be erased or even forgotten by time in the distant future. But right now, Olga was worried about the most.
"I feel much more relaxed now that I've said it." Olga heaved a sigh of relief and said shyly, "I, I'll continue working."
Angor suddenly spoke, "Do you remember what I said before? They're still alive, and there's still a chance for them to come to Foundation City."
Olga nodded. She had been thinking about Angor's words for a while now.
"Actually, they won't be here for long. All you need to do is wait."
Olga was surprised. Angor only said "there's still a chance". But now, Angor was so sure that they wouldn't be here for long!
Did this mean she could see Lucia soon?
"Really?" Olga's eyes widened in surprise.
"Yes. When she comes to Foundation City, you'll need to take care of her."
Olga nodded quickly. She was afraid that she would never see Lucia again. But now that Angor told her that Lucia would come to Foundation City, the shadow that had been hovering over her head for days finally faded away.
Once Angor gained more authority, he would open up the dream wasteland to a small area. The servants of Padt Manor would be the first to do so. This was both an experiment and for his own personal reasons. Olga and Lucia would soon be able to see each other.
After saying goodbye to the excited Olga, Angor went to the main hall.
Head Maid Mana was arranging the servants to repair the damaged areas. She quickly came to greet Angor when she saw him.
"Good afternoon, Mister Padt." Mana greeted him with a smile.
Angor glanced at the gray sky outside. "You can tell the time like this?"
"City Lord Monroe has set a schedule of two hours, one cycle per day. According to the time, it should be noon now." Head Maid Mana read out the schedule set by Monroe as if she was reading from a book.
Angor nodded. He skipped the question of time and asked, "Maid Olga said my brother is here. Where is he?"
"Lord Viscount has just left First Heart City. I heard that he's undergoing some sort of training?" Head Maid Mana asked.
Angor assumed that Nausica was the one who was training Leon. He planned to ask about Leon's condition, but it seemed he would have to wait until next time.
Next, he asked about Jon.
The answer was still no.
Jon didn't come back to the manor these days. Instead, he stayed in the library and sorted books with other scholars.
Angor didn't want to bother Jon, so he bid farewell to Mana and went to see Sunders.
Using God's View, Angor saw Sunders inside Freud's office at the top of Firmament Tower.
Sunders was alone when Angor arrived. The man was sitting in front of a desk, carefully reading a stack of documents.
Angor moved closer and noticed that the documents were all Freud's records about the current residents of Foundation City.
This was what Angor asked Freud to do. He was worried that Jon's body might be damaged in the dream wasteland, so he wanted to make a comparison.
"Is there something wrong with these documents, professor?" Angor asked.
"No. I just want to know everything about the dream wasteland," Sunders replied. "I'm going to help Freud sort out the details of the dream wasteland."
So that's why Sunders went to the dream wasteland so often these days? Angor blushed. He should be the one doing all this.
Sunders chuckled. "Of course, I'll need your help. But I don't need it for now. You should focus on improving your strength. Don't worry about anything else. "
Angor nodded. "By the way, why isn't Freud back yet?"
"I think they're from the outside world. They're here for the talent test," Sunders explained.
So it's a talent test. No wonder he didn't sense Freud, Sunny, or Alda here.
"I've heard Freud's explanation about the talent test. It's a good idea. Next time, if you have someone who accepts a guiding quest, you can ask them to give it a try."
After talking about these irrelevant topics, Angor finally got to the point.
"What should I do next?" Sunders put down the document and looked at Angor for a while. "Just wait."
Angor had just told Auri to wait for him, and he didn't expect to hear such familiar words from Sunders again.
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