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Chapter 1807

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"Flowey." Angor responded with a gentle smile. "You used to call him 'big brother'. Why are you so shy all of a sudden?"

The girl in the pink dress was Flower Sparrow.

Flower Sparrow lowered her head in embarrassment. "Lady Moriya told me that I shouldn't call him 'big brother' in front of other people. It's rude."

"Other people …" Isabelle and Sunders remained silent.

Angor's lips twitched. "Lady Isabelle said you wanted to talk to me about something?"

Flower Sparrow nodded, but her eyes kept darting around. She didn't dare to look at Angor in the eyes.

Angor narrowed his eyes. "You want to talk to me? Or … do you want to see Netta?"

Flower Sparrow covered her mouth and made an "Ah! You saw through me" expression.

"… Can you make it more fake?" "Oh, right.

Hua Queque stuck out her tongue and put away her exaggerated performance. She lowered her head with a hint of sadness in her eyes. "I just miss my brother and want to talk to him one last time."

Angor noticed some sensitive words in Flower Sparrow's words and realized something.

He thought for a moment and did not pursue the doubts in his heart. He nodded and said, "Okay."

Netta had been cultivating Soft Worms in his bracelet recently. It seemed he wanted to use this chance to grow more adult worms as a reward for Angor's help.

When Angor let Netta out of his bracelet, Netta's pale face was filled with confusion.

"Mister …" Netta was about to ask why Angor summoned him when he saw Flower Sparrow's face on the screen. Netta's expression froze.

"Flo-Flowey?" Netta walked to the mini signal tower with heavy steps. Before he knew it, his eyes were already filled with tears.

Flower Sparrow was also very excited. If they weren't separated by a screen, they would have hugged each other tightly.

Angor sighed and waved a hand in the air. A layer of gray mist appeared out of nowhere and separated them into an illusionary space.

This was a private space he created for Lunata and Flower Sparrow to talk to each other.

Sunders glanced at the misty illusion in the room. "You're using it too often."

Angor chuckled and took it as a compliment. Last time, Sunders commented that Angor's use of Mist Illusion was too crude.

This time, Sunders didn't call it "crude". Instead, he called it "frequent", which meant that Sunders approved of Angor's application of the illusion.

Angor picked up a random magazine from the bookshelf and began reading while waiting for Freta and Flower Sparrow to finish their conversation.

This room was one of Zslade's spare study rooms. The magazines inside were all from Zslade's personal collection.

Coincidentally, the magazine he picked up was the latest issue of Mirror.

Mirror was the official magazine of Brute Cavern. As a former wizard of Brute Cavern who lived close to Brute Cavern, it wasn't surprising that Zslade could get his hands on the latest issue.

Angor was still the main character in the new issue, which talked about how Angor became a member of the research department.

The magazine also encouraged apprentices to study alchemy and provided the requirements to be admitted to Ashley Comprehensive Academy. Of course, this was something Brute Cavern couldn't do in the past. It was only after Angor became a member of the research department that such a convenient channel was opened.

Angor flipped to the first two fifths of the magazine, which were mostly about himself. He often saw magazines that boasted about him in Floating Mech City, and he was used to it. But this was Mirror after all … Angor still felt ashamed.

Finally, he saw something different. The "Rising Star Competition".

Mirror spent about one-fifth of its page describing the entire process of the Rising Star Competition, as well as some of the exciting matches and outstanding contestants. Of course, the biggest section was about the contestants from Brute Cavern. Of course, Shiliew's story was the most detailed because she was the highest-ranking contestant from Brute Cavern in this competition.

He looked at one of the illustrations on the inner page. Shiliew's pale face was filled with exhaustion as she stared at her opponent with misty eyes.

This was probably a scene from the Rising Star Competition. The artist accurately grasped Shiliew's characteristics and vividly presented her tiredness of never being able to wake up and never being able to open her eyes.

"Not bad …" Angor pondered for a moment.

After all, he wasn't the only one who was publicly executed.

Apart from the Rising Star Competition, the remaining two-fifths of the content talked about the recent happenings, such as research on technology development topics, the publication of papers, information sharing, and some private trade fairs held in Brute Cavern.

He was most concerned about the Evernight Kingdom and the strange ruin that gave Rein Mister Rein a lot of headaches.

Unfortunately, the former only recorded the evacuation route of the citizens of the Kingdom of Evernight casually, and the latter did not mention it at all.

Angor had a strange feeling about this. If Sunders mentioned the ruin, even if it was just a few words, he would at least have an explanation. But if Sunders did not mention it at all, it meant that the ruin was really dangerous.

Angor wondered if he should ask Sunders about it.

However, at this moment, the Zenith Tower walked out of the misty illusion.

Angor put down the magazine and looked at Netta. "Done?"

Netta nodded. His eyes were still red as he bowed to Angor while breathing heavily. "Thank you for letting me see my sister again, sir."

"Flowey came to see you, which means she missed you a lot."

"I miss her too," Ruta said softly. "But this might be the last time we see each other."

Netta's voice was as soft as a mosquito's. It sounded like he was just mumbling to himself.

But Angor still managed to catch his words.

"Do you want to go inside or stay outside?" Angor asked in a plain tone.

Netta remained silent for a moment. "… There's nothing else outside. Let's go inside. Also, there's a Soft Morphing Larva that's hatching now. I need to keep an eye on it. "

Angor nodded and put Netta into his bracelet.

When Netta disappeared, Angor canceled his mist illusion and looked at the signal tower that was still connected.

Flowey Sparrow was still standing in front of the screen, seemingly waiting for Angor's arrival.

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