When the first rays of the morning sun shone over the land, they bid farewell to Zslade's Antique Shop. They left Shepherding City on Gondola and headed toward Parmigi Highlands.
"Angor's Gondola is the best!" Greya leaned against the railing of the ship and sighed. She was wearing a pair of red heart-shaped glasses.
The last flying vehicle she rode on was Sharee's teapot. It was slippery and trembling, with water droplets splashing everywhere. It was a torture.
The Gondola was much better. It was not slow at all, and it was as steady as walking on flat ground. Greya was satisfied. The warm morning sun and the gentle breeze made Greya feel comfortable.
"If you want, I can make one for you too. But it's not free. "
Greya waved a hand. "Let's talk about it after I find my body. After all, your Gondola is too small to fit my physical body. Even if you want to make one, you'll have to tailor it for me. "
Angor quickly recalled Greya's original body. It would be a little difficult to fit her body into this Gondola. But there was a solution. "I just need to add some space-expanding runes inside the Gondola. That should solve the problem."
Greya wagged her finger at him. "No, no. If I really want you to craft something for me, I'm not going to ask for a simple Gondola. As you know, my restaurant is already damaged. What I need to refine is a mobile restaurant that can fly, swim, and walk. "
"You mean the new Barbie's Restaurant?"
Greya nodded. "Yes. When I reopen Barbie's Restaurant, I'll make sure everything looks new, including the restaurant itself."
Then, Greya began to talk about how she wanted the restaurant to look like with great interest.
It seemed Greya already had a plan in mind. From the details of the door, the interior of the restaurant, the shape of the chimney, the different styles of the houses, and the layout of the streets … everything was described in detail.
But the more Angor listened, the more doubtful he became. Was it really a mobile restaurant? Or a floating fortress like Floating Mech City?
"Of course, it's just an idea. I'll have to wait until I get my body back." Greya nodded and said, "But I'm not sure.
Angor nodded with a blank expression. Luckily, it was only an idea. If he really had to carry it out … he could still make it. However, it would take too much time and energy. Unless the reward was satisfactory, Angor would not accept such a difficult task.
Greya glanced at Sunders subconsciously. She wanted to see if Sunders had any suggestions. However, Sunders did not seem to be paying attention to their conversation. He was frowning as if he was thinking about something.
Greya adjusted her glasses and placed them on her loose hair. "You're still thinking about Zslade's last words? The ruin? "
Sunders raised an eyebrow. "Something's not right."
When they left Zslade's shop, Sunders asked about the ruins on Parmigi Plateau.
Sunders already heard about it from Horus, but Horus was still in Floating Mech City, so his information could not be obtained in real time. Zadeh, on the other hand, had many sources of information. Even people from Brute Cavern might not know about it. This was why Sunders asked Zadeh about it.
For the past two days, Zslider had been smiling, but when the topic of the ruins was brought up, Zslider's expression changed instantly.
This was the first time Zadeh didn't answer Sunders' question directly. He only shook his head and said, "It's not good."
"You'll know the details when you return to Brute Cavern. I can only say that if we don't handle it well, we'll end up like Sleepless City in a few years. "
Sunders had been frowning ever since they boarded the ship.
Of course, Zadeh wasn't talking about Sleepless City. Sleepless City in the Evernight Kingdom was now completely covered by a dome. No one could enter it. Zadeh was talking about Sleepless City, a wizard organization.
All supernaturals in Sleepless City had moved away from the Evernight Kingdom. If Brute Cavern followed Sleepless City's footsteps, the entire mirror world would be moved away.
Sunders only knew that the ruin where Rein was guarding was not doing well. But according to Zslade's words, it was a threat to the survival of Brute Cavern.
Sunders was surprised. He had been thinking about the ruin ever since he boarded Gondola. What was going on? Was there a way to solve it?
"Mister Rein will take care of it no matter what," Greya comforted him. "Unlike Candy House, we only have a few strong fighters. Brute Cavern is a big organization. It won't collapse. Besides, Zadeh has left the core circle of Brute Cavern. How does he know about Brute Cavern's power? "
Greya was right. Maybe Zslade only saw the problem on the surface and thought that it was impossible, but it was not as difficult as he thought.
Just like the Germinal Organization, which almost killed Lawson, was definitely a great threat. But in reality, they had come into close contact with Muse and Lawson, and they could feel that although the Germinal Sect was very important to them, they did not feel the slightest bit of despair in their hearts.
Floating Mech City must have some kind of secret to support their confidence.
Brute Cavern was as powerful as Floating Mech City. If they could be defeated so easily, they wouldn't have been able to stay in the south for so many years.
With that in mind, he relaxed a little.
However, although he had relaxed a little, he was not completely optimistic. The fact that there was no mention of the ruins in the latest issue of Mirror was a bad sign. It might not affect Brute Cavern's foundation, but it could still cause serious damage to them.
Sunders didn't respond to Greya's question. He only gave her a quick glance and went back to his own thoughts.
"What a waste of time." Greya pouted.
Greya looked at Angor again. "By the way, before leaving the antique shop, you asked Zadeh a question too."
Angor didn't deny it. "It's about rituals. But I don't think Zadeh knows much about them."
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