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Chapter 1468

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The third level of the Abyss.

A giant figure was running forward with brisk steps.

Accompanied by the melodious violin music and the sweet wine aroma of the Icefire Bentley, this colorful figure passed through the eternal darkness of the dead land, climbed over the dusky mountains, leaped over the cold deep ravines, and finally arrived at a dense forest.

It was rare to see such a lush forest in the Abyss. What was even rarer was that after passing through the forest, Angor saw an endless body of water.

The colorful figure finally slowed down and revealed itself at the edge of the water.

It was a giant white elk the size of a small hill. Clouds surrounded the elk, giving it an ethereal appearance. What was most surprising was that between the elk's intertwined horns, there was a faint seven-colored light mist floating. In the light mist, one could vaguely see the phantom of a city.

The beautiful sound of the violin and the rich aroma of wine came from the illusion of the city.

If Angor was here, he would have recognized the elk as the Phantom Elk he saw back at Winter Palace in Niederting — Cassiomi.

This was the largest illusion beast that the Moon Frost Alliance had raised in the Abyss. Between Cassiomi's horns, there was an alternate dimension called the Illusion City.

Many wizards of the Moonfrost Union were stationed in the Phantom City all year round. Some of them were even stationed by other wizard organizations.

In other words, the Phantom City was a wizard market in the Abyss.

Thanks to Cassiomey's presence, the Phantom City became a veritable moving castle.

While Cassiomey was strolling by the water, a young boy about 14 or 15 years old wearing a deer antler hat ran out of the Phantom City. When he saw the large body of water and the lush forest, the young boy cheered happily. Using Cassiomey's antler as a slide, he slid to the top of Cassiomey's head and pressed his cheek against the soft fur.

"Thank you for your hard work," the young boy did not speak. Instead, he sent out a spirit ripple.

Cassiomey roared at the sky as if responding to the boy's words.

"My professor told me that the Abyss Project is over for now. Once we reach Sky Island, we should be able to rest for a while." At this point, the young man looked sadly at the right corner of Cassiomi's body. There was a hole there left by a group of demons they encountered not long ago. He rubbed his head against Kasi Somi and said with a rumbling voice, "When we reach Sky Island, you won't be in any danger anymore."

Kasi Somi didn't respond to the young man with any sound, but the hairs on its head began to move. Each strand of hair was like a hand that tossed the young man up and gently caught him.

The boy laughed and played with Kashithomi for a while. At this time, a shout came from above. "Tromm, you really are here. Teacher asked you to go over. It seems like he has something for you to do. "

The one who spoke was a brown-haired female apprentice. She walked out of the illusion and stood in the middle of the antlers.

The young man, Tromm, nodded and stroked Cassiomi's fur. "I'll leave first. I'll come back later to accompany you."

Cassiomi called out softly in response.

Tromm came to the center of the two horns. Looking at the colorful city in front of him, he jumped lightly. Like a jubilant deer, he jumped into the colorful light.

When Tromm opened his eyes, the first thing he saw was the streets of the illusion.

There were tall and short buildings on both sides of the winding stone road. Perhaps because the abyssal natives lived in the illusion, the style of the buildings leaned towards the primitive style.

However, although the buildings were primitive, there were many wizards living here, so they were filled with all kinds of magical colors.

There were magical neon lights, strange vehicles, alchemy puppets, illusion beasts, and so on.

Tromm was clearly very familiar with the illusion. He didn't stop because of the chaos in front of him. Lowering his head, he ran into the depths of the street.

Soon, Tromm reached the end of Lance Avenue. There was the tallest wizard tower in the illusion. It was the base of the Moonfrost Union and also the core of the illusion.

Tromm's teacher, Queenie Sudor, the "Pale Witch", lived here.

When Tromm saw Queenie, she was supporting her chin with the back of her hand. Her light blue eyes were quietly staring at the crystal ball on the table.

There was energy gathering inside the crystal ball.

Mortals would not be able to understand the arrangement of energy, but in the eyes of extraordinary humans, the changes in the energy displayed many images.

Tromm looked at the crystal ball curiously. He seemed to see a figure in it.

It was a handsome young man with blond hair and blue eyes.

Tromm's eyes lit up. He wasn't unfamiliar with this person. A few months ago, the Moon Frost Alliance had sent a message to Fantasy City. This person was on the message.

The name was Angor Padt.

Troem had never met Angor before, but when he read the message and heard about Angor's achievements from Queenie, he couldn't help but admire Angor, who was known as the most powerful apprentice in the world.

Most likely, everyone who heard about Angor's feats were shocked by what they heard. Even those who were deliberately unconventional and liked to sing a different tune would definitely respect him in their hearts even if they didn't say it out loud.

As an apprentice, not only did he break into the demon city of Lasudran alone, but he also had an Abyss Dragon with him, which caused chaos in Lasudran. When Angor disappeared from Lasudran and everyone thought he was dead, it was revealed that he was alive and well. Not only did he return to the southern wizardry region, but he also made friends with a magnate from Iceberg Valley.

This was something that Wizards couldn't do. Or rather, it was something that even Sir Monkey couldn't do.

But an apprentice did it!

All the apprentices, even those from the Moon Frost Alliance, felt an inexplicable sense of excitement.

Tromm was the same. He was also called a genius, and he even had a symbiotic contract with Kasumi. But his admiration for Angor was no less than the other apprentices.

Tromm's admiration was similar to Glenn's. He admired Angor, but what he really wanted to do was to defeat Angor.

He wanted to defeat Angor's target and replace it so that he could set a higher goal for himself.

Unfortunately, Angor wasn't in the Abyss Plane, and he couldn't go to the southern wizardry region right now.

"Professor, why did you call me here?" Although Tromm was asking, his eyes were fixed on the crystal ball.

Queenie couldn't help but laugh when she saw Tromm's expression. "Why? Are you curious about the news?"

Tromm scratched his head and nodded shyly. "Is it about Angor?"

"Yes." Queenie nodded.

"Then what is it?" Tromm's eyes lit up.

Queenie didn't answer right away. Instead, she changed the topic. "Are you still going to challenge Angor?"

Tromm nodded to show his determination.

Queenie raised an eyebrow. "Fine. I'll give you a chance."

Tromm looked at Queenie in confusion.

Queenie waved a hand, and an image of the outside world appeared in front of them. Kasumi was walking along the water, surrounded by a dense forest.

Queenie muttered to herself, "So we're at Myriad Waterfalls Waters now? We're not far from Sky Island. "

"How about this?" Queenie looked at Tromm. "After you deliver the goods to Sky Island, send a letter to Lady Sennefer for me. Once you're done, I'll allow you to join the Rising Star Competition in the southern wizardry region.

Maybe you'll have a chance to fight Angor then. "Queenie's tone was a little strange.

Tromm couldn't believe his ears. He was just worrying about not being able to go to the southern wizardry region to challenge Angor, and now Queenie was giving him such a big surprise?!

"Teacher, is what you said true? You're not lying to me, are you? "Tromm tried to confirm again.

Queenie nodded. "I'm not lying. But I have a condition. "

"What is it?" Tromm quickly nodded.

"You have three years. If you can defeat Angor in three years, I'll give you a chance to enter the 'Moon Emblem'. If you can't, you'll have to accept a small punishment. "

"What kind of punishment?"

Queenie grinned. "Don't worry, it's nothing serious. Do you think I'll trick you?"

Tromm knew Queenie didn't trick him. She only tricked him into entering the Demon Monastery, or made him sign a symbiotic contract with Cassiomi when his body was broken. It seemed Queenie was behind all of this, but Tromm was the one who benefited from it all.

Thinking about this, Tromm nodded.

Tromm was overjoyed when he heard that he could join the Rising Star Competition in the southern wizardry region. However, he didn't notice Queenie's evil grin behind his back.

Cassiomi was only taking a stroll, but he was already very close to Sky Island. It didn't take him long to reach the island.

Tromm took a magic letter from Queenie.

There was no writing on it, but he could sense some energy coming from it. It was probably an encrypted letter.

"I've calculated the time and it's almost time for the Rising Star Competition registration deadline. To save time, I told Miss Sennefer in the letter that we can send you back to the southern wizardry region through a special tunnel. "

"Are you saying that I don't need to come back later?" Tromm hesitated. If he left now, what would happen to Kashimi?

Queenie seemed to have seen through his thoughts. "Yes. Don't worry about Kashithomi. I'll take care of him while you're in the southern region. But don't forget our promise. I'll be waiting for the day you succeed. "

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