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Chapter 1834

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However, Tree Spirit knew that it would be difficult to carry out his wish. Parmigi Highlands were in danger right now, not to mention the emergence of a ruin and the eruption of a lifeline. Even if they could find a way to get rid of the lifeline, they still couldn't let anyone stay in the floating area of the lifeline.

In the end, the tea party had to be held in the mirror world.

Tree Spirit felt a headache coming on.

Tree Spirit kept sighing all the way until they reached the "Falling Cloud Stop".

Angor got off the bus, and Tree Spirit followed him.

"Are you going to Phantom Island too, Mister Tree Spirit?" Angor looked at Tree Spirit.

Of course, Tree Spirit knew that Angor was trying to kick him out. "Nope. It's just a bunch of patchwork phantoms. There's nothing to see there."

Tree Spirit paused for a moment. "Oh, there's something else I need to tell you."

Angor looked at Tree Spirit and waited for his next words.

"When you become a wizard and enjoy the benefits you deserve, you will have to pay a price."

Pay a price? Angor was a little confused.

"I think Rein didn't tell you. Well, I guess that's a good thing. Brute Cavern and Ashillia Comprehensive Academy have opened up a way to communicate with each other. That's why Rein didn't tell you. You're entitled to the benefits you deserve. " Tree Spirit said, "But I still suggest you do it. After all, being a maverick is also a kind of high-profile."

"What is it?"

"Questing hall. You'll find the quest quota for wizards."

No wizard organization would give you resources for free. Even if you were a wizard, you would have to pay a price for it. Brute Cavern's "price" was the quest quota. There were some missions that could only be accepted by official Magi.

"But you've changed your appearance, so it's not easy to tell others who you are. If you want to accept a quest, you can come to me directly. You don't have to register at the questing hall. Of course, it's fine if you don't want to accept a quest. It's your choice. "

Tree Spirit waved at Angor. "I'll be going now."

As soon as he finished speaking, Tree Spirit's figure turned into countless green light spots. Finally, it slowly merged with the veins under his feet and disappeared.

Angor watched Tree Spirit leave and remained silent for several minutes before he turned around and prepared to go to the sky bridge.

Just as he turned around, a tree vine bus stopped at the Luo Yun Ye bus stop. A short-haired woman with a pair of glasses walked out of the bus.

She seemed to be talking to someone as her mouth kept muttering. From time to time, she would turn her body to look to the side, but there was no one beside her.

Perhaps she was too engrossed in her speech, or perhaps she was looking to the side, but she didn't notice that there was a platform in front of her.

As Angor expected, she tripped on the stairs and fell to the ground.

When the woman in glasses cried out in pain, a small basket on her back slowly floated into the air. A strange and shrill voice came out from the basket. "Idiot, this is what happens when you don't look forward when you walk."

The bespectacled woman said aggrievedly, "If I don't look forward, I still have to look at you."

"Why do you have to look at me? Are you mocking me? "The woman in the basket sneered at her.

"My mother told me to look at people's eyes when talking," the woman in glasses pouted.

The woman in the basket remained silent. "… Pedantic."

The bespectacled woman patted the dust off her knees and stood up. "It's not pedantic. It's a form of politeness."

"Who cares about politeness in this world? You'll die if you follow the rules. "

The woman in glasses was about to retort when she suddenly noticed a red-haired middle-aged man standing on the platform not far away. The man was looking at her with his long, narrow eyes.

The bespectacled woman's face suddenly turned red. She couldn't have been seen when she fell just now, right?

When she thought of this possibility, she felt a little embarrassed. She quickly grabbed the basket that was floating in the air and whispered, "I'll talk to you later. Let's go now, or the library will be full." With that, she left in a hurry.

Angor noticed that someone in the basket was looking at him when she walked past him.

When the woman in glasses left, Angor muttered to himself in a low voice, "Those two are together now."

Angor was familiar with the woman in glasses. She was Abelle, the one who took him to the resource hall when he first entered Brute Cavern.

He remembered that Abelle was a Summoner apprentice. However, she could only summon a useless three-colored deer, which was weak and had no special abilities. It could only be used as a means of transportation, which was why Abelle was considered one of the three useless Summoners.

Back then, Abelle was only a level-1 apprentice. Now, she was already a level-2 apprentice, not far from level-3.

That was all Angor knew about Abelle. However, the basket that spoke to him left a deep impression.

To be precise, it wasn't the basket that spoke. It was the person inside the basket.

She was someone Angor knew very well.

It was Guina.

She was a talent he brought back from Heylan. Her limbs were all chopped off, and even her mouth was sewn shut.

He remembered Guina not only because of her beautiful appearance, but also because of her dark, dark heart.

She was a person who couldn't find any kindness in her heart. Everything he said was for the sake of "living".

Why would someone like that hang out with Abelle?

Angor didn't know much about Abelle, but he heard from Dave that Abelle was a very kind person, the complete opposite of Guina.

One of them lived in the day, while the other lived in the night.

Why would these two people who had completely different personalities hang out together? And why did they look so close?

"Is this Guina's plan?" Angor muttered as he watched Abelle disappear into the distance.

Back when Guina was still a mortal, she used to hang out with a kind and innocent little girl. But in the end, Guina killed the little girl for a piece of bread in her hand.

Angor's first thought when he saw Abelle hanging out with Guina was Guina's plan.

But Abelle didn't seem to have anything special on her that could attract Guina's attention.

Since it had nothing to do with him, he shook his head and decided not to think about it.

Meanwhile, Abelle and Guina were already on another leaf. "Someone saw my embarrassing face … I hope they won't tell anyone about it …" Abelle complained in a low voice.

"You've done a lot of embarrassing things in your life. This one won't make a difference." Guina paused for a second, and a hint of doubt flashed in her eyes. "But why do I feel like that man's aura is familiar …"

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