Chapter 1733
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Butler Number One slowly flew into the room and stopped in front of Angor.
"Mister Padt, here's a letter for you." Butler Number One opened his mouth and took out a black letter from his chubby body.
Angor checked the envelope. His name was written on it, but there was no indication of the sender.
This was a standard magic letter. At the bottom left corner of the letter were the terms and conditions of the magic letter. These terms and conditions were similar to that of a contract. It indicated the degree of security of the magic letter. Without any hesitation, he opened the envelope and took out the letter from it.
He squinted his eyes when he read the letter. Greya also straightened her back. "This is —"
On the pure black letter, there was an emblem that looked like a halo. At first glance, it looked like a 'total solar eclipse'.
"The mark of the Abyss Lord," Greya said slowly.
The Abyss Lord was a powerful demon god who lived in the Abyss Plane. Angor did have some connections with the Abyss Lord because of Bobota, but it wasn't enough for the Abyss Lord to personally send him a letter.
Therefore, Angor was sure that the letter was from a follower of the Abyss Lord.
"Abyss Alchemy Guild." He looked at Butler Number One and asked, "Tell me, who sent this letter?"
Butler Number One shook his head. "It's a magic letter with a locator spell attached to it. It was sent directly to the entrance of the manor."
"When did it arrive?"
"Two nights ago."
Angor had been staying in the dream wasteland for the past few days, so he didn't know about the letter until Butler Number One saw him coming out of his room.
"Mister, are you related to the Abyss Alchemy Guild?" Butler Number One looked at Angor with concern. "You should know that the Abyss Lord's true name can help with alchemy, but it's also very likely that you'll lose your soul to the Abyss Lord, right?"
Butler Number One was clearly worried that Angor might have something to do with the Abyss Lord.
Angor shook his head. "I wouldn't have joined the research department if I had something to do with the Abyss Lord."
"That's true. As long as he doesn't join the Abstruse Alchemy Guild, everything will be fine." Butler No.1 heaved a sigh of relief.
Greya spoke up, "Speaking of which, I bought some ingredients from Deep Alchemy Union before. Although they were extreme, as long as it did not conflict with their beliefs, they could still communicate. Why don't you take a look and see why Abstruse Alchemy Guild is looking for you? "
He unfolded the paper and activated it with a special energy source. Lines of words appeared on the paper.
When he finished reading the book, he began to ponder.
"Who sent it? What did he write? "Greya asked curiously.
"Misaro."
Greya frowned. "I think he's an alchemist from Deep Alchemy Guild? Why is he looking for you? What did he say? "
"Nothing much. It's just a simple greeting and an invitation to participate in an exchange meeting. In addition, he inadvertently mentioned the drama box and seemed to be regretful that he didn't manage to purchase it. "
"Drama box? Then it must have something to do with Breeze. " Greya nodded. Angor already told her about the Demon Flower Ogre's Bloodstone, so Greya already knew what he meant. "So … are you going?"
Angor shook his head. "The exchange meeting is tonight. I won't be able to make it even if I go now. So, I'm not going. "
Angor didn't even need to go to the meeting to know what they wanted.
"I'm just trying to see if you're really on Breeze's side, and how much you're going to interfere with the shop's business."
This series of answers probably represented the attitude of the Profound Alchemy Guild towards the Breeze Magic Material Shop.
"But if you don't go, they'll think that you're really on Breeze's side. Are you sure you don't want to go?" Greya considered.
Angor nodded. "I'm not going. But I still need to reply to the letter."
As Greya said, if he didn't go, people would think that he was on Breeze's side. Angor didn't mind becoming Breeze's backer. However, he needed to know more about the shop first.
His understanding of the Breeze Magic Ingredient Shop was still too little. Now that he was supporting the Breeze Magic Ingredient Shop, it could be considered as returning the favor.
He didn't want to side with Breeze until he knew more about the shop.
He didn't carve his own logo on the stage play boxes sold by Breeze Magic Material Shop because he had this thought in mind. That was to give himself some leeway between the Breeze Magic Ingredient Shop and the Abstruse Alchemy Guild.
Since this was a two-way magic letter, he wrote his reply at the bottom and activated the energy on the letter.
The black letter slowly floated out of the room as if it had grown wings. It turned into a light dot and disappeared into the horizon. In the end, it would return to the sender.
"What did you say?" Greya asked curiously after the letter was sent out.
"I've already written down my recent plans."
"Recent plans?"
"I'll leave Floating Mech City in two days," Angor said in a plain tone. This was what he wrote to Abstruse Alchemy Guild. It seemed to be a statement: he was leaving Floating Mech City, so he didn't want to get involved in the conflict between Breeze and Abstruse Alchemy Guild.
However, this statement was vague. He didn't say that he didn't support Breeze either.
Therefore, the people of Profound Alchemy Guild would definitely think twice after reading the letter. Even if they found the Breeze Magic Material Shop, they wouldn't dare to act rashly.
This kept the balance between the three parties, and Angor himself was the fulcrum of the balance.
As long as he was there, Abstruse Alchemy Guild wouldn't dare to do anything to Breeze. At the same time, Angor didn't completely block Abstruse Alchemy Guild's path. They could still go to Breeze to buy materials. As for whether they could get what they wanted, that would depend on Viking and … Mayor Rosen's willingness.
Greya nodded. "That's not a bad idea. You don't want to get involved, but you don't have to leave completely either."
If it were anyone else, they might not have succeeded in doing so. It wasn't easy to gain respect from both sides. But Angor was different. He was a member of the research department. Neither Breeze nor Astute Alchemy Guild dared to offend him. Because of Angor's presence, both parties were wary of each other, which led to a relatively balanced situation.
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