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Chapter 1831

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Rhine asked, "Do you have anything else to ask?"

"I want to know what's going on inside the ruin."

Angor had always been curious about that strange ruin. As far as he knew, the nightmare creatures did not occupy any other ruins apart from that one, which meant there was something inside that was attracting them.

Angor really wanted to know what was going on inside.

"The situation inside the ruin is complicated, and we don't have a way to explore it further." Rein pondered for a moment before replying, "So far, we don't know how to explore further."

"Even Prophecy spells don't work?"

Rhine nodded. "The prophecy was blocked. Maya speculated that there might be some kind of force field inside that can block Prophecy spells. Or, maybe it's affected by a Mystery item. "

Mystery items weren't rare in the Nightmare Realm. For example, the zither in the fox's hand was a Mystery item.

Sunders once visited a tower full of Mystery items in the Nightmare Realm.

So maybe Maya's theory was correct. The nightmare creatures had Mystery items, and Prophecy spells were blocked because of them.

"The prophecy is blocked. Looks like we can only see the Stargazing Day."

Rhine said, "That's right. We originally planned to let Maya try to observe the stars on the next stargazing day."

"But now …" Angor was surprised. Maya was going to the Stargazing Day because of the ruin, but now she changed it because of him? Thinking about this, he suddenly felt a little guilty.

Rein waved a hand. "It's fine. I'll tell 'God of Sea' Flunza. He'll send some Prophets there."

Flunza? Song of the Deep? Angor didn't know what the connection was.

Following Rein's explanation, Angor finally understood what was going on.

The ruin appeared not long after the plane fusion. Back then, there were many wizard organizations and clans on Parmigi Highlands who were still looking for it. Song of the Deep was one of them. They also found the ruin and sent four wizards to explore it, but all of them were wiped out. The four official Magi had all fallen into the ruins.

Because so many official Magi had fallen in Song of the Deep, even without Rhine's reminder, they would definitely think of ways to investigate the situation in the ruins.

"Speaking of which, I'll tell you about the ruins even if you don't ask. Because, according to Sunders, you have a way to read the emotions of nightmare creatures? "

Most of the nightmare creatures don't have high intelligence. Their emotions are simple. "" Yeah. "Angor didn't deny it.

Rhine said, "That's fine. You should know the story of the little prince, right?"

"Crimson Moon, Diamond, and Flowing Light; Dawn, Quartz, and Floating Light." Angor nodded and explained the riddle from the popular fairy tale.

Rhine said, "Interpret the emotions they express as a riddle, and then connect the clues to the answer. There's always hope to know what they're expressing."

Sunders reminded him of this before.

As long as he could figure out what the nightmare creatures were trying to express, he might be able to figure out why they chose the ruin.

"In a few days, when the ruin calms down and we're almost done with the problem of survival, you should come with Sunders," Rhine said, "You can see for yourself what you want to know."

Angor nodded. He had the same idea.

After talking about the ruin, they moved on to other topics, such as Moonfrost Union and Dark Castle. They also talked about the aftermath of the Abyss War, as well as the recent changes in the Abyss War.

While Rhine was talking, Angor listened. Rhine explained the current situation of Moonfrost Union to Angor, as well as whether Angor should go to Moonfrost Union to get the "Moonfrost Emblem" reward, as well as what he might face in the future.

Rhine's position determined Angor's future. Plus, he had a lot of experience, so his analysis covered all aspects and pointed out the way forward for Angor.

It was more like Rein was giving Angor some pointers, and Angor enjoyed listening to them.

However, there was always an end to the fun.

After chatting for two hours, Rhine finally stopped. "Let's stop talking about this matter for today."

Angor nodded. He understood that it was time for him to leave.

"So, what are you going to do next?" Rein took a sip of his hot tea and asked, "So, what are you going to do next?"

Angor considered. "Keep a low profile and wait for the result of Stargazing Day. Then, I'll train quietly for a while. "

"You're right. It's time for you to settle down." Rhine knew that Angor went to Floating Mech City as a special judge right after becoming a wizard. As a new wizard, Angor needed some quiet time to train.

"Give me your bone card," Rhine said.

Angor didn't know what Rhine meant, but he still took out the bone card he hadn't used for a long time from the bottom of his bracelet.

Rhine gently rubbed the bone card, and a golden light drilled into the bone card.

"I've granted you level two access to the Cloud Library, which is only second to the Elder of Books' level one access. During this period of time, you can use the Cloud Library to supplement and consolidate the knowledge that you lack. "

Angor nodded politely. "Thank you."

"This is the right you deserve." After a pause, Rhine continued, "Other than cultivation, what else do you plan to do?"

"Alchemy, I guess." Angor planned to study the alchemy of the School of Synthesis when he had time. As a member of the research department, he should at least dabble in it even if he wasn't an expert.

"Anything else?" Rhine kept asking.

"I … don't think so." Angor gave Rein a puzzled look, not knowing what Rein was trying to say.

Rhine smiled. "Apart from training and alchemy, I'm sure you have some free time. I have two things here that you might as well give them a try. "

Training and alchemy both took up all of his time. How could he have time to spare? Angor thought so in his mind, but he didn't show it on his face.

Rhine must have something important to tell him since he kept asking.

Since Rein was the leader of Brute Cavern, Angor had no choice but to listen to him carefully.

Moreover, he also wanted to know what the two things Rhine wanted him to do were.

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