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Chapter 1725

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Although Toby had successfully defeated the Thought of Extreme Resentment, it was only a projection of the House of Heart. It was still too early to celebrate. Only when he had truly overcome the Thought of Extreme Resentment could he be considered to have come to an end.

To increase his chances of overcoming the House of Mind, Toby decided to enter the House of Mind again. Through repeated trials, Toby would learn more about the House of Mind, which would help him overcome the House of Mind.

Toby's victory over the Thought of Utmost Resentment had been rather close. However, there were still close to 20 Demonic Flower Demonic Bloodstones left, and many of them were of high quality. Toby believed that when he used up these Demonic Bloodstones, he might be able to crush the Will of Extreme Resentment!

Before Toby could enter his dream again, Greya stopped him.

"It's too late. Let's do it tomorrow," said Greya.

Toby was confused. Greya wouldn't let him rest when he wanted to. Now that he was enjoying himself, Greya suddenly stopped him. What did she mean?

"You're not the only one who's been working hard these days. Shally has been with you all this time. You're not tired, but Shally is, "Greya explained with a smile." You should give Shally some time to rest, right? "

Toby didn't believe Greya's explanation. Still, Shally did look tired. Toby was a little disappointed, but he still understood the situation. He considered and nodded in the end.

Angor understood what Greya meant. Toby's mind was running wild as if he had been injected with chicken blood. He might still win against the Resentment Spirit in this state, but it was not a normal state. Giving Toby a night's rest and letting his boiling blood settle down was the best way to deal with the House of Mind of Mind of Mind of Mind.

Since Greya said she was going to rest, Asaz and Shally gladly left.

But before Shally could leave, Angor stopped her.

"Come with me. Let's talk in the main hall."

Greya seemed to know what Angor was going to do. Even though Angor didn't invite her, she still followed him to the main hall.

She thought Angor was going to talk about the magic array, but to her surprise, Angor didn't hesitate at all. A bright light flashed in his hand, and a box appeared in his hand.

This row was dark gold in color, and there were embossed patterns on it. It seemed to depict mountains and rivers, as well as majestic castles and loyal guards.

Shirley's heart rate suddenly accelerated. She seemed to have sensed something, and she reflexively turned toward the box.

"I promised you before that as long as you can help Toby with his tribulation, I'll make you an item that's exclusive to your class." Angor considered. "Toby hasn't succeeded yet, but you've already proven yourself."

Using Grit of Magic, he placed the box on the table in front of Shirley.

"This is what I promised you back then."

Shirley was dazed for a long time. She stared blankly at the box in front of her and asked, "This is for me?"

"Yes." Angor nodded. "You can open it now. Or wait until there's no one around."

Angor glanced at Greya, who was still watching the show, and Greya rolled her eyes.

"I'm not a robber. I saw how Shally helped Toby. I'm just curious, that's all. "Greya grumbled.

Meanwhile, Shirley was fully focused on the box. She didn't want to hear anything from the outside world.

She was so excited that her heart was pounding.

Shirley's teacher, the Water Witch, was an alchemist as well. She had made many things for Shirley, but Shirley was never so excited.

Angor promised that he would make something exclusive for Magicians, and Shirley didn't have it yet.

Shirley was very curious about what Angor was going to make.

She didn't plan to open the box when she got back. She couldn't wait to see it now. Besides, Angor was right next to her, so she could ask him if she had any questions.

Sherry stretched out her hand and held the small box in her palm.

The cold feeling of the metal box made Shirley shiver. His originally excited mood also calmed down slightly after this cold shiver.

The box wasn't heavy. Compared to Shirley's magic wand, it was as light as a feather. She weighed the box in her hand and didn't hear anything. She couldn't sense anything inside.

Instead of opening the box, Shirley flipped it over to check its outer shell. She had sensed the movement of energy on the box earlier.

Soon, she found the energy source at the bottom left corner of the back of the box.

It was a simple rune. Shirley didn't know much about runes, but as a student of the Water Witch, she could still recognize several parts of the rune.

"Air, Force, Energy Interface." Shirley read out the parts she knew, but she still couldn't figure out the specific function of the rune.

"Hanging Rune," Angor answered. "When you inject your own energy into it, you can make the object rigid according to your will."

"You seem to like hanging things around you. This has the same function." He glanced at a small, rose-patterned teapot placed around Shaly, which was still bubbling with otters.

Shirley nodded. So Angor was saying that she could hang this box around her like a teapot?

Did this mean he was confident that he could use the items inside often?

As a magician, Shirley was curious to know what kind of item she would use often but never saw before.

She put her hand on the box's latch and tried to open it.

But before she could, Greya suddenly spoke up, "You saw the Hanging Rune at the bottom left corner. Why don't you check the bottom right corner?"

Shirley was surprised. Something at the bottom right corner?

She followed Greya's words and turned the box around to check the bottom right corner.

Looking at it with the naked eye, there was nothing strange about the lower right corner, but when Sally reached out to touch it, she vaguely felt a kind of bumpy relief. She also sensed a trace of hidden energy.

"What's this?" Shirley looked at Angor in confusion.

"It's a rune used to hide information. Try inserting your mana into it." Greya spoke up from the other side of the room, "It's a rune used to hide information.

Shirley poured her mana into the rune, and as her mana poured in, the rune's hidden information finally appeared.

It was a symbol of a flaming lion's heart surrounded by thorns.

Shirley glanced at the symbol and immediately recognized what it meant — the flame of a lion's heart!

It was the unique symbol of Angor's creation.

Greya glanced at Angor. "That guy didn't put a logo on the box he sold at Breeze several days ago. But the one he gave you has a logo on it. That means he really cares about it."

"There's another reason I didn't put a symbol on the box. It doesn't mean anything."

Still, in Shalie's opinion, the fact that Angor carved the emblem on the box meant that he approved of the work.

Thinking of this, Shirley became even more curious about the contents of the box.

Shirley calmed her throbbing heart and slowly opened the box after a series of clicking sounds.

After a flash of light, Shirley finally saw what was inside the box.

However, as Sally saw it clearly, her expression was also filled with confusion.

What's this?

A stack of cards?

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