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Chapter 1581

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When the commotion was over, the three people in the room returned to their original state.

"What did you find?" Sunders, who had been sitting on the sofa, suddenly asked.

Freud also looked at Angor curiously.

Angor called out to Rabu when the latter was about to leave, which meant there was something fishy going on.

"I found something interesting." Angor grinned mysteriously.

Angor recalled the moment when Rabu pushed the door open. Inside the dark world, a gust of wind suddenly blew at the giant tree, which caused a small light dot hanging on a branch to sway.

The light dot represented the "evil mist" created by the "pseudo" law of creation.

"What is it?" Sunders raised an eyebrow and waited for Angor's explanation.

Angor didn't answer right away. "I'll tell you about it later. Let's talk about the evil creatures first."

Freud immediately sat up straight when he heard about the evil creatures.

Evil creatures were a huge threat to the residents of Foundation City. Freud was still thinking about how to deal with the evil mist since it was still a thousand kilometers away from Foundation City. Considering the speed at which it was spreading, it would take at least several hundred years to reach the city.

However, when he realized that the evil mist wasn't in a fixed location and could come out at any time, Freud felt his heart beating so fast that it almost jumped out of his throat.

For Freud, Foundation City was just as its name suggested. It was both his dream and his promised land, and its importance was self-evident.

Angor didn't care as much as Freud did, but as long as Jon was still in Foundation City, he had to protect the city.

Therefore, as soon as he learned about the evil mist, he began to think about how to deal with it.

"Evil creatures are harmless and beneficial to the dream wasteland, but they are a great threat to us who live here. No matter what the reason is, we need to find a solution as soon as possible. "

Everyone looked at Angor and waited for his explanation.

"It's impossible to solve the problem once and for all. The dream wasteland doesn't allow such a thing to happen. That's why I'm thinking about it from our perspective. "

If they couldn't deal with the source of the Evil Fog, they could only think of ways to resist the evil creatures created by the Evil Fog.

He could use the Tree of Authority to control evil creatures, but that was not a permanent solution. In the future, if more people came to the Dream Wilderness and more cities were built, he couldn't rush over to solve the problem every time someone was controlled by an evil creature.

Even God couldn't take care of all his believers.

"Jon once taught me that it's better to teach poor people how to fish for a living than to give them a fish. Therefore, I think the best way is to let the residents of the Dream Realm solve the problem themselves. "

Solve the problem by himself? "But the power system in the dream wasteland hasn't been established yet. How are we going to solve it?"

"Not us, but the new inhabitants of the Dream Wilderness." "Besides, it has nothing to do with the construction of the power system. Even if we can bring the power of the real world into this world, it will only benefit the supernaturals, not the residents of Dream Realm. Unless they only want to rely on outsiders in the future. "

Freud understood Angor's point. It was better to rely on others than to rely on their own power.

However, the residents of the Dream Realm were all mortals. Even if there were powerful beings like Saber among them, they were still a minority. Besides, Freud didn't think that Saber would be able to defeat the evil creatures.

Freud's question was soon answered by Angor.

"We'll use the power of evil creatures to restrain them," Angor explained his idea.

Even Sunders, who had been watching from the side, couldn't help but feel curious.

Angor didn't keep Freud guessing and explained how to deal with the evil creatures in detail.

Freud was still in a daze after hearing Angor's explanation. Sunders, on the other hand, quickly came to his senses. "Your method is similar to the Nightmare Realm."

There were records about the Nightmare Realm in some major wizard organizations, but no one had ever been there. This world was too far away from the southern wizarding region. According to the records, the power level of this world was almost the same as the wizarding world.

The wizarding world wasn't just limited to the southern wizarding region. It also included the other three basic realms and the origin world.

The energy levels of the Panic World and the Sorcerer World were almost the same, which could be seen from this.

Plus, the Nightmare Realm was a dangerous place. There was nothing worth sacrificing the entire wizarding world for. Therefore, no wizards would risk their lives to explore such a place.

The "Nightmare Realm" mentioned by Sunders referred to the mortals of the Nightmare Realm. The Nightmare Realm was too dangerous. Outside the cities and towns, there were monsters everywhere. In order to survive, the mortals came up with a way to survive.

That was, they could seal the monsters inside their bodies. Using the power of the monsters, they would fight their way out of this world that was in imminent danger.

Those who accepted the monster's seal were called "Nightmares". They were the guardians of the cities and towns, but they were also hated by the mortals.

Once a Nightmares used too much power, they would completely "awaken" and turn into murderers who slaughtered mortals with their evil nature.

However, without the protection of Nightmares, the cities and towns would never be safe.

For this reason, Nightmares enjoyed a high status in society, but they might "awaken" and cause people to hate them at the same time.

Freud quickly realized what Sunders was trying to say by using the demon as a comparison.

"That's a good idea, isn't it?" Freud muttered. "But it's still dangerous, sir."

"Everything has its risks. If we live a peaceful life, the mortals will soon lose their ambition," Freud said.

Freud nodded in agreement. He considered Angor's suggestion and agreed with it. It was a good idea to use their own power to deal with the dangers that threatened them.

The only regret was that Angor was the only one who could suppress the evil creatures. There weren't many people in Foundation City right now, so Angor might have the time and energy to help. However, if more cities appeared in the dream wasteland in the future, he wouldn't be able to take care of everyone.

Before Freud could say anything, Angor suddenly spoke up.

"As for suppressing the evil creatures, I don't have to do it myself."

Freud looked up at Angor. If he could solve this problem, he would have a perfect closed-loop plan.

"I can't fully control the Evil Mist, but I can use the Tree of Authority to grant the power of controlling evil creatures to others."

Freud's eyes lit up. If he could grant the power to a few more people, they would be able to deal with the evil creatures easily.

However, Angor quickly put an end to Freud's dream.

"I can grant them the power, but they must have a certain compatibility with the Evil Mist," Angor said. "Otherwise, I can't grant them the power."

Freud remembered that when Angor fused with the "Gatekeeper", Monroe was already compatible with the power of the "Gatekeeper".

Similarly, if someone wanted to control and suppress evil creatures, they would need someone with a high compatibility with the Evil Mist to grant them the power. It wasn't easy to find someone who could do that.

Therefore, Freud's plan of giving more people 'authority' to restrain the evil creatures wasn't feasible at the moment.

"So, is there anyone who meets the requirements?" Freud asked without much hope. "Yes.

"There wasn't one before. But now, there is."

Freud paused for a moment before he suddenly remembered something. "Sir, this person you're talking about … Could it be …"

Freud mouthed a name silently.

Rab?

Angor nodded without hesitation. "That's him."

Earlier, when he saw Rab's name, the "Evil Mist" spot on the Tree of Authority flickered. Puzzled, Angor looked at it and saw that it was an authority grant.

So, he decided to check Rab's compatibility with the Evil Mist.

Rab's compatibility with the "Evil Mist" was as high as 98%.

According to Angor's information, as long as the compatibility was higher than 90%, he would be granted an authority. Of course, if the compatibility was lower, the quality and quantity of the authority granted would be lower.

Since Rab's compatibility was 98%, Angor was sure that Rab's authority would be able to suppress evil creatures.

Freud thought that he wouldn't be able to do it, but he was glad that Rab was able to fill in the gaps.

"Still, granting an authority is important. We need to at least consider whether he's qualified or not," Angor said.

"I understand." Freud nodded. He was familiar with Rab, but he couldn't grant an authority just because he was familiar with Rab. It also depended on whether the person was suitable or not.

It also depended on whether the person was willing to shoulder the responsibility, and whether the person had the will and ability to carry out the task.

"I'll do my best to test Rab," Freud said.

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