Once Muse confirmed that Rein already knew about the Germinal Organization, he told Rein everything they learned.
Next, they no longer talked about the Germinal Organization. Instead, they talked about how this incident might affect the entire wizarding world in a far-sighted manner.
They talked about the current of affairs in different eras, and then they discussed various aspects to find solutions to deal with the Germinal Organization.
Everything Angor knew, did not know, thought, and did not think of was listed out.
The more Angor listened, the more he felt that he was lacking. Maybe in terms of alchemy skills, he had already climbed to the top, but in terms of macro experience, organization, vision, and the ability to deal with details, there was still a huge gap between him and people like Muse and Rhine.
It was not that Angor lacked experience. It was just that he did not have enough experience.
There were some things that could be made up for with talent, but there were some things that needed time to accumulate. The latter was what Angor lacked. He was too young. Even if he knew a lot of things, he was still not as knowledgeable as some of the apprentices.
Angor used to think that he could do something about the Germinal Organization. Indeed, he could, but only in certain areas. He was still too naïve to think that he could solve the Germinal Organization on his own. Muse and Rein's discussion on how to deal with the Germinal Organization from all aspects was more reliable.
Of course, if Angor could deal with the Germinal Organization directly, everything would be solved easily. However, the organization was a force that once destroyed miracles. Even the Order did not dare to touch it. Angor was dreaming if he thought that he could do something about it.
Angor finally realized how insignificant he was in this game of chess. He would leave the Germinal Organization's problem to the leaders of the major organizations like Rein and Muse.
However, he still needed to be careful. After all, the Germinal Cult might be targeting him.
Muse and Rein talked for about half an hour. When they were done, Muse said, "After the stargazing ceremony, I'll tell a few major organizations about this and find out if the Germinal Organization has started spreading their faith in the southern wizarding region. But I don't know if I should contact Song of the Deep yet."
"The situation with Song of the Deep is too complicated. They have the support of another world. It's best if you don't tell them about this for now. If you really want to talk about it, contact Flunza's faction instead of Imakan's faction. "
Muse nodded. "I understand."
Rhine added, "Also, don't forget about the Supreme Cult."
Muse's eyes flashed and he nodded. Usually, the Supreme Cult would wreak havoc in the southern region, forbidding everything. Relying on the favor of the world's consciousness, the sorcerers couldn't say anything. Now that the Germinal Sect was the real killing machine, the Supreme Cult had to join in as well. Furthermore, they had to take the lead.
If you want to always stand at the commanding heights of political correctness and gain benefits, then you must do what political correctness should do.
Muse said, "If I get any new information, I'll inform you through the signal tower."
Rhine said, "If the signal tower can't reach me, you can tell Horus directly. He has a way to reach me."
Muse was stunned. The signal tower could not reach Rhine? Why was that?
Although Muse had doubts in his heart, it was not good for him to ask. He nodded and said, "Okay."
Muse then looked at Angor. "Stargazing Day is coming soon. You need to get ready as soon as possible. If you can't find a Prophet, I can help you — "
"Don't bother, Mister Muse. Brute Cavern will send a Prophet there." Rein cut Muse off.
Muse looked at Rhine and didn't say anything. He nodded and turned off the signal tower.
"Don't worry about Starliege Church. I'll ask Maya to help you predict whether the Germinal Sect is planning to harm you or not."
Angor nodded. He was going to visit Maya anyway even if Rein didn't mention it. He didn't want Maya's help. He just wanted to see if Dodoro could help him.
Since Rhine said he would ask Maya for help, Angor didn't need to worry.
Rhine was happy to see Angor accepting his offer. He already knew what kind of person Angor was. In a way, Angor's willingness to help meant that Angor approved of the team and didn't care too much about personal gains and losses.
If Angor refused, or said that he would find a way to compensate Maya, Rhine would have a bigger headache.
"The Germinal Organization is serious. You made the right choice by keeping a low profile." Rhine even felt that Angor wasn't doing enough. "Everyone knows you're from Brute Cavern. If the Germinal Organization wants to locate you, they'll start with Brute Cavern first. I don't think it's a good idea for you to stay in Brute Cavern forever. "
Angor didn't know what to say.
He planned to keep a low profile and train quietly at Phantom Island. But now, Rhine was suggesting that he should leave Brute Cavern?
Rhine was right. He wouldn't be afraid if the Germinal Organization decided to attack him directly. However, if the Germinal Organization really wanted to find Angor, they would only need to "draw a target", and the Loser's Arrow would arrive. Even Rhine couldn't stop that. To avoid such a situation, Angor shouldn't stay in Brute Cavern for too long.
This was why Rhine told Muse to contact Horus if the signal tower couldn't reach him. He wanted Angor to leave Brute Cavern.
Of course, that was if the Germinal Organization really wanted Angor as a target.
Even if Rhine wanted Angor to stay out of the limelight, he had to wait until after Stargazing Day.
"I'll have someone block the news of your return for now," Rhine said.
Angor nodded. "You don't have to. People will figure it out sooner or later. I don't think it'll be a problem as long as I don't make it too obvious."
Rhine nodded.
It was true. Doing it on purpose might attract more attention.
"Good. You decide what you want to do. Contact Tree Spirit if you need anything."
Rein's words meant he was giving Angor more power, which showed how much Rein valued Angor.
After talking about the Germinal Organization, they all had a heavy heart.
However, Rhine asked Angor to come here because he wanted to know Angor's attitude. After a moment of silence, Rhine changed the topic and asked Angor some indirect questions to confirm Angor's opinion about Brute Cavern.
These questions sounded normal at first, but they were all related to Angor's personal thoughts and ideas.
Angor noticed something, but he didn't think too much about it since he was sure Rhine wasn't trying to harm him.
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