What Angor didn't know was that the first step of truth and the first step of truth were two different things. [Zero ↑ Nine △ Little ↑ Say △ Net]
Wizards who had set foot on the path of truth would never point out the path of others. Only by walking on their own path would they be able to walk on the path of truth. The first step of truth, on the other hand, was not about "rearranging spells". It was about having the heart to "create".
Creating and applying what one had learned was the stepping stone to the path of truth. Angor created "Dust" and used it at the right time. Even if it did not work because of Dripping River, it did not matter. Sunders was more interested in the secrets behind "Dust".
"Dust Removal." Sunders quickly arranged the wind and earth elements in Dust Removal in his mind. He did not have a cheat-like computing ability like the hologram tablet, but as an experienced wizard, he could roughly figure out the distribution of wind and earth elements in Dust Removal with his great foresight.
"Understanding the composition of spells will make it easier for you to learn them." Next, he signaled Angor to open his notebook and began to explain the basics of Illusionary spells.
Illusions, after all, were a mixture of truth and falsehood. Unfathomable, unfathomable, and untouchable were the basic elements of illusions.
When talking about illusions, most people would think of illusions that could deceive the eyes. However, for illusionist wizards, illusions that could deceive the eyes were only the basics of illusions.
True illusions were the same as other faculties. They were all about the knowledge of self, nature, and truth.
For example, there was the Mind Illusion School, which combined desires and emotions through the interpretation of the changes in people's hearts and details. There was the Mirage School, which interpreted nature through the changes in weather and the refraction of light and shadow. There was also the Reality School, which grasped and saw through everything through the boundary between reality and illusion and the combination of reality and illusion.
Other than that, there were also different types of illusions, such as the Transformation, Sound Illusion, Illusion Array, and so on.
However, Angor was still far away from them. What he needed to do now was to learn the basics of illusions and figure out which direction he would choose in the future.
"The crux of basic illusions is to recognize reality. Only when the caster recognizes reality can he construct a realistic illusion for others. Otherwise, if there are some logical errors, such as the plants in winter growing in summer and the fruit on the tree being buried in the ground, as long as the person is not sick in the head, they will be able to see through your illusion. "
"Of course, I'm only talking about basic illusions. Once you've chosen the direction of your illusions, then the world of illusions will be yours to roam. You can create trees that grow on clouds, talking dolls, or even dogs with cat heads."
Angor suddenly remembered the strange phantom beasts he saw on Phantom Island. Did Sunders use illusions to create all of them? However, it seemed that those Illusory Beasts were real and had flesh and blood.
"In addition to recognizing reality, you also need to learn how to grasp the environment and choose the most suitable illusion according to the circumstances." These were all basic illusions that Angor needed to pay attention to so that he wouldn't go astray when learning illusions.
As for how to implement them, Angor had to figure it out himself. It seemed that Sunders didn't want to interfere with Angor's study of spells.
After explaining the basics of illusions, Sunders answered Angor's questions about his recent training.
Angor didn't have too many questions about his training. He had been busy studying alchemy recently, so he couldn't ask Sunders about it.
After the friendly discussion, Angor was about to say goodbye to Sunders when Butler Goode came to the study and told him that dinner was ready.
Angor had been eating solid food for months. He couldn't help but gulp when he smelled the delicious food coming from the dining hall.
Sunders chuckled in his mind and spoke in a teasing tone, "Are you waiting for me to invite you to dinner?"
Angor was surprised. He thought he did a good job of hiding his saliva, but Sunders still found out. His cheeks burned inexplicably, and the shame that he had just suppressed resurfaced again.
"No!" Angor quickly turned around and said, "Professor, I forgot to serve Toby food. I'll go back first."
"Wait. Eat before you go. I'll wait for you in the dining hall." Sunders walked out of the study first, leaving Angor with his straight back. He knew that his student was easily embarrassed, so he decided not to tease him.
Angor hesitated for a while and finally decided to go to the dining hall. He had already embarrassed himself. It would be a waste if he didn't have a good meal.
This was the first time Angor ate with Sunders since he got off the cloud whale.
The table was still decorated in the style of nobles, but Angor didn't expect the dishes to be ordinary.
Instead of bacon and ham, there was a green worm wriggling in the middle of the sandwiches. The soup was filled with plants that looked like seaweed, but they were still changing colors. Even the most normal-looking fruits had scales on their sides that Angor couldn't see.
He suddenly lost his appetite after looking at the food.
"There's a Warm Cloud Worm in the sandwiches. It lives in cloud soil and likes to eat sunlight. It's an ingredient with a special effect. It can slightly improve the flow of mana. The soup is a magic plant, and the fruit is a Fish Scale Fruit. Both are good for your body. " Sunders paused. "These special ingredients can only be cooked by Gourmet Wizards, or their effects will be weakened. Most Gourmet Wizards are in Fairytown, so just make do with them. "
Angor knew about the Warm Cloud Worm. It was not only an ingredient, but also an alchemy material for Apothecary.
However, he didn't want any special effects. Why not the food on the cloud whale? He just wanted something ordinary. Angor felt like crying in his mind.
The meal was indescribable. Angor felt like he could eat a month's worth of food without puking.
Luckily, the desserts looked normal.
While enjoying the snacks, Angor asked Sunders if there was anything about the Nightmare Realm in the latest issue of Expedition into Endless Planes.
"You're quite well-informed, aren't you? You even know about the release of Frost Moon Chronicle." Sunders smiled.
People from Apprentice Town came out. It was hard not to know about it. Angor pondered.
"There's something about the Nightmare Realm in this issue, but not much. But there's one thing you might be interested in. If you want to read it, you can get it from my study later. "
Something he would be interested in? He didn't know much about the Nightmare Realm. Was it about Nether City that piqued his interest?
Sunders didn't answer his question. Sunders only told him to read it himself.
As for borrowing Expedition into Endless Planes, Sunders didn't mention anything about the rent. Angor was happy to play dumb.
"But Moonfrost Union didn't come here just to release the chronicle." Sunders sneered. Angor waited for a while, but Sunders didn't say anything else.
"I'm going to my lab. Ask Goode to take you to the Frost Moon Chronicle when you're done." Sunders wiped his mouth, lifted his cloak, and left.
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After saying goodbye to Phantom Island, Angor walked back under the moonlight.
Under the dim light of the night sky, the Falling Cloud Leaf Station flickered with a faint glow under the illumination of the street lights. The originally light green leaves reflected a strange beauty and tranquility.
While waiting for the bus to arrive, he took out the 17th issue of Expedition into Endless Planes and began to read it under the soft light of the street lamp.
Just like the previous chronicles published by Moonfrost Union, the beginning of each issue was a poem praising the expedition.
Only after that did Angor read the catalog of planar expeditions. Most of the content was about the development of new planes, as well as some important achievements in planar battles.
There were nearly a thousand pages, but Angor didn't see anything about the Nightmare Realm.
The bus arrived at the station.
When he got home, he continued reading Expedition into Endless Planes. He spent most of the night looking through the pages and finally found a small paragraph about the Nightmare Realm.
[Stone Statue Plane, one of the thirteen logistical planes of the expedition team. Thirty years ago, the plane accidentally connected with the Nightmare Realm and created a passage leading to it. The passage appeared for only three minutes. Thirty-seven people entered. The highest commander was a level-2 wizard. All of them died. ]
Angor couldn't say that this record was worthless. At least he now knew that the passage to the Nightmare Realm didn't only appear in the wizarding world. It could also appear in other planes. But that was all.
Surely this wasn't the news Sanders mentioned that he would be interested in.
Angor kept reading until the wee hours of the morning when he finally found a piece of information on the last few pages of the book.
He noticed that the message did not mention the Nightmare Realm. It was simply because of the picture next to the message. It was a fat woman with purple curly hair and heavy makeup. Her face was so fat that there were several layers of flesh on it.
Barbie King, Greya.
[Half a year ago, Greya from Barbie's Restaurant was looking for ingredients in Haunt World. She got into a fight with Granny Shikari, one of the five strongest Psychics in Frosty Iron World. Three months later, Greya failed to ambush Granny Shikari at the Thousand Worlds Sea. The three of them were sucked into a strange plane passage, which we assumed to be the Nightmare Realm. ]
When Greya asked Angor to take care of Toby, she mentioned that she wanted to leave the southern wizarding region and find ingredients to break through her level. Angor didn't expect that she would choose to go to another world. What surprised him even more was that she ended up being sucked into a Nightmare Realm passage.
The Nightmare Realm was a dangerous place. Even a level-2 wizard and 30 level-1 wizards were all killed in the Nightmare Realm. Greya was a Gourmet Wizard who wasn't good at fighting. If she was surrounded by Nightmare Realm monsters, she would probably be dead by now.
Angor sighed in his mind about what Greya might have gone through.
At this moment, he realized that the path of becoming a wizard was full of obstacles. It was normal for a wizard to die in a foreign land in order to break through the barrier and find the truth.
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