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Chapter 1766

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Little Six's house had its own courtyard. Through the door, they saw statues, a fountain, and a beautiful little garden.

Gardeners were trimming the plants in the garden, while servants were sweeping the fallen leaves. Of course, these servants were all mortals. According to Little Six herself, she had already hired them when her parents were still alive.

They followed Little Six all the way to the second floor and stopped in front of a door at the end of the corridor.

Little Six knocked on the door. Soon, the door was opened and an old lady in a plain long dress walked out. When she saw Little Six, she bowed her head respectfully and called out, "Miss."

The kind-looking old woman was Little Six's servant, who was assigned to take care of Helen.

"How's Helen doing?" Little Six asked.

"Miss Helen woke up for a while this morning, but she didn't say anything. She's sleeping again now." The old woman looked at Helen lovingly. Unlike other supernaturals, Helen wasn't arrogant. She was gentle and polite, and the old woman liked her very much.

"Ugh." Little Six sighed. "You can go now. We'll take care of her."

While Little Six and the old woman were talking, Angor already sensed what was going on in the room. Just as the old woman said, Helen was resting on her bed.

He pushed the door open and walked in with Little Six.

The room was small and plain, but it was well-lit. The evening glow shone through the window. At this moment, the light of dusk was reflected in the room, covering Helen who was lying on the bed with a layer of natural red clouds.

Angor walked to the bed and looked at the sleeping Helen.

It had been several years since they last met. The only thing he knew was that Helen followed Swan to Summerdew Ridge. That was all.

Now that they met again, he felt a little emotional.

Helen's complexion didn't change much. The red clouds slightly covered her pale complexion, but her weakness and weariness couldn't be concealed.

He used his spirit feelers to check Helen's condition.

Several minutes later, he retracted his spirit feelers.

Seeing this, Little Six hurriedly asked, "Sir, is Helen alright?"

"She's in a bad condition. But you did a good job. At least her body is recovering. She just needs more time to rest."

As soon as Little Six sighed in relief, Angor gave him another warning.

"However, the worst thing about her is not the injuries on her physical body, but the impact on her spiritual power."

Little Six also understood this because when Helen woke up, she had said that she couldn't use any mental strength, and even her perception of her mental space was blurry.

This meant that Helen's spiritual power was definitely injured.

Little Six was the librarian of the White Pigeon Library. When she was organizing the books, she would also read the contents. She had once read a book that introduced mental power, and there were many records of mental power injuries. However, more than 90% of mental power injuries were only caused by the inability to mobilize mental power, and not the inability to sense the mental space.

Such a situation would only occur if the injury was very serious and almost irreversible.

In Helen's case, it was very likely that she had suffered such a severe mental injury. Without any other options, Little Six seized every opportunity to find Angor.

"Sir, can the injury to her mental strength be healed?" Little Six asked hesitantly.

"Why do you ask?" Angor looked at Little Six in confusion. Wasn't it just a spirit injury? Why did it sound like it was an incurable disease?

Little Six told Angor about the information she found. After listening to Little Six's explanation, Angor finally understood what was going on.

Angor chuckled. "The information is correct. But you have to consider it from the real situation. If Helen suffered such a mental injury, she wouldn't even be able to stay alive, let alone wake up occasionally. "

Little Six was surprised. "Sir, are you saying that Helen's injury isn't that bad? But why is her perception of the Mind Space becoming blurry? "

"Yes, she's injured, but not as bad as you said. As for why she can't sense her mental space, it's normal. She relied on external help to become a talent. "

Back on The Limpet, he tested her spirit level and found that it was 9.3. She was not a talent, but she was not a talent.

So, Helen must have relied on external help to become a talent. If Angor wasn't mistaken, Swan must have given her a Potion of Austere Night, which helped her break through the 10-point barrier and become a talent.

It was also because of the external force that her spiritual power fluctuations were not completely stable. If she had a few more years of training, she could become a level-2 apprentice, or even a level-1 apprentice. However, her spiritual power was injured when she was still a level-1 apprentice.

The injury caused by unstable spiritual power increased the level of her spiritual power. Since she became a talent because of external help, the pseudo-number that grew out of nowhere was also on the verge of collapsing.

Under such circumstances, it was normal for her perception of the mind space to become blurry.

Little Six understood Angor's explanation, but she still looked worried. "Will Helen's spiritual power level drop by 10?"

If it really dropped, it would be equivalent to Helen being beaten back to a mortal. Besides, the Potion of Austere Night could only be used once. She wouldn't be able to use it again.

"It's possible."

"Is there a way to fix it?" Little Six asked anxiously.

Angor looked at Helen who was lying on the bed. "Yes."

Helen's spiritual power level wasn't really falling yet, so there was still a way to fix it.

There were two ways to fix it. One was to use a special spirit potion, and the other was to help Helen sort out her spiritual power.

The first method was too expensive. Each bottle of spirit potion cost a lot, and a beginner apprentice couldn't afford it either. The second method sounded simple, but it was difficult to perform. To sort out someone's spiritual power, one's own spiritual power had to be strong enough to carry out subtle manipulations.

This was very difficult for apprentices. Even a peak-level apprentice couldn't do it.

However, for true Magi, this was quite simple.

In other words, Little Six's attempt to find Angor was a lucky one. Angor didn't need to ask someone to make a spirit potion for him. He could help Helen with her spiritual power alone.

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