Chapter 1634
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When it was time to leave, Alan still expressed that he wanted to stay in Palladowa for a while longer.
Alan didn't say what he was going to do, but he didn't dare to look at Angor in the eyes. It was clear that he still wanted to keep looking for Aleen.
Angor gave Alan a meaningful look but didn't say anything. He simply nodded and turned away.
There was nothing wrong with Allen's choice. If it were anyone else, they would probably be puzzled when they learned that the person closest to them had disappeared and they couldn't ask or explore.
Angor didn't know what Alan would find, but he knew it was impossible to find Aleen. Unless he could find another Rainmark Stone that looked exactly the same as Aleen's and bring him into that unknown world.
As Katrina said, there was only one Rainmark Stone. Therefore, Angor didn't stop Alan from staying.
As long as Alan didn't know what was going on, he wouldn't be able to find Aleen even if he stayed in Palladowa for a hundred years.
On their way back, they didn't take Shally's teapot. Instead, they rode on Angor's Gondola.
While Shally was still admiring the Gondola, Greya gave Angor a curious look. "Is that place really that dangerous?"
Of course, Greya was referring to the place where Aleen went. Angor described it as the Path of Infinity.
"Do you think it's dangerous?" Angor asked.
"Of course." Greya did not hesitate. No one in the southern wizarding region could survive the Path of Infinity. It was a dangerous journey.
"The place Aleen is going to is even more dangerous than the Path of Infinity," Angor added, "and much, much more dangerous."
Greya narrowed her eyes. She already knew the answer, but she still couldn't believe it.
Earlier, Alan asked Angor when he could go after Aleen. "When you're qualified to enter the Path of Infinity."
Greya knew that if she wanted to enter the Path of Infinity safely, she had to at least become a legendary wizard.
Even if Angor became a legendary, he would only say that.
Qualified.
Being qualified didn't mean you could solve the problem. Just like the Rising Star Competition, even Lyon, who had just stepped into the wizarding world, was qualified to participate. However, qualifications were one thing, and being able to walk to the end was another.
Legendary Wizards were only qualified.
From this, it could be seen that the place Eirinn had gone to was extremely dangerous.
Still, Greya did not understand why the southern wizardry region was so dangerous. Could it be a hidden space that had yet to be discovered?
"Where is' there '?" Greya asked again after a moment of hesitation.
Last time when Greya asked, he did not give up. Since Alan was here, Greya decided not to pursue the matter further. Now that Alan was staying in Paradova, Greya asked again.
Angor didn't answer Greya's question right away. Instead, he glanced at the other person on Gondola.
Shirley seemed to be admiring the Gondola as she kept praising it. However, he could clearly see that Shirley was eavesdropping on them with her ears perked up even though she wasn't paying attention to them.
"I never thought that something like this would happen in the Southern Domain. But now it's here. "
Angor spoke slowly. It seemed he was going to tell Greya what he was hiding.
Shirley's ears perked up even more. She was really curious. What kind of story was this?
However, Angor seemed to be teasing her. He only gave her a vague premonition. "It's related to something important. We'll talk about it when we get back."
Shirley's excitement instantly plummeted to the bottom of her heart.
"…" She didn't know what to say. Either you don't tell me, or you'll just tell me everything. Now you're running away because of my curiosity? Damn you!
She wanted to scream in her mind, but she couldn't express it yet. She had to keep her act of praising the Gondola.
Greya glanced at Angor and nodded. "Alright."
Since Angor promised to tell her, he wouldn't go back on his words. If it was something important, it would be inappropriate to talk about it in public.
It only took the Gondola ten minutes to travel from Padua to Floating Mech City.
If they were somewhere else, Angor would have slowed down and enjoyed the view in the sky. But it was different in Yirong Country. Because there were too many steam train lines here, the cities were undergoing vigorous reforms. This was not a bad thing, but the price people had to pay for convenience was that the air would not be good for a short period of time.
There wasn't much to enjoy along the way. Angor ordered the Gondola to speed up and return to Floating Mech City.
When they returned to the manor, Angor and Greya both disappeared. Shalee stayed in the yard with a curious look in her eyes.
…
Inside his study room in Gravity Garden.
Sunders sat in front of his desk and looked at Angor with a puzzled expression. "What's the matter? Why are you so serious?"
Sunders was still studying the power system of the dream wasteland when Angor suddenly came to him and asked him to come to Gravity Garden.
Greya also came with Sunders. Greya was sitting on a bookcase not far from Sunders while looking around the garden with great curiosity.
"Something did happen." Angor quickly told Sunders about his relationship with Alan and Aleen, as well as Alan's sister's disappearance.
"And?" Sunders asked, "Is there something else behind Aleen's disappearance?"
Sunders knew that Angor was not the type to make a fuss. His serious attitude meant that there was more to this than met the eye. However, Sunders did not understand. What kind of inside story would an ordinary apprentice reveal?
The next second, he answered Sunders' question. On top of that, he directly dropped a shocking bomb.
"It's related to a Mystery item."
A Mystery item?! Both Sunders and Greya looked at Angor in disbelief.
A small case of missing persons was actually related to a mysterious object?
"Is it unclaimed?" Greya couldn't help but ask with obvious greed in her eyes.
"Yes." Angor nodded again.
"Do you know where it is?" Greya's eyes brightened up. "Yes, Sir.
"I don't know where it is, but the Order Faction should know."
Order Faction? Greya was puzzled again. What kind of organization was that? If they knew where the Mystery item was, wouldn't they go there?
Sunders was also puzzled at first. But when Angor mentioned the Order Faction, he immediately understood.
"You mean …" Sunders' eyes were dark and serious.
Angor nodded. "Yes. It's a Mystery item that's out of order."
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