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Chapter 1866

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"You want to make the dream wasteland more realistic? Which one do you want to choose? "A deep, masculine voice sounded in Freud's ears.

He looked back and saw that Sunders had appeared in the room without him noticing. From Sanders's tone, it was clear that he had heard Freud's words.

Sunders was right. The dream wasteland wasn't exactly a dream world, but it was still flexible enough to allow people to create illusions as well as reality.

Of course, one had to have the right authority to do so.

In order to make the dream wasteland more realistic, one needed a lot of authority to do so. For example, Sunders wanted to create an energy system for the dream wasteland, which was also an authority that could make the dream wasteland more realistic. For example, Freud's "Celestial Shift" was also an authority that could make the dream wasteland more realistic.

Which was why Sunders asked Freud about making the dream wasteland more realistic?

"The Law of All Things." Freud didn't hesitate. Obviously, he had thought about this question before.

Freud's "law of creation" was similar to the law of creation in the real world, but it couldn't be compared at all. It was only a pseudo-law based on the Dream Realm.

Even so, the law of creation was still one of the core laws in the dream wasteland.

And to fully bear this kind of Primary Law, one would not be able to bear it without the strength of a Legend. In other words, not even Angor, Sunders, or Monkey, the strongest wizard in the southern wizarding region, could do it.

Of course, Freud knew that he wasn't talking about the complete law of creation. He was talking about the child authorities under the law.

Just like the "Evil Mist" authority that had escaped earlier, it was actually a child authority that belonged to the Law of All Things.

Sunders wasn't surprised to hear Freud's answer. Most of the authorities required to make the dream wasteland more realistic were from the law of creation. However …

"What kind of child authority do you want from the Law of Creation?"

"Every time I look into the distance from Firmament Tower, all I can see is the endless horizon. There are no ups and downs, no waves, no waves, and the only thing I can see is the endless horizon. I thought about it for a long time yesterday. At first, I wanted to make the dream wasteland more lively. I wanted to see mountains, valleys, hills, and fields …

"Still, after some thought, I felt that there wasn't much of a need to require such an Authority just to change the landscape." Freud paused and looked at Sunders' expressionless face. "As long as Mister Phantom gives the dream wasteland its own energy system, it won't be hard for you to change the terrain here."

Angor nodded. As long as he could bring his strength into the dream wasteland, he would be able to deal with anything, be it mountains or valleys. "Also, the dream wasteland isn't as flat as you think it is, thanks to the power of Astronomical Changes."

Freud couldn't see it, but as the owner of the dream wasteland, Angor could.

Under Angor's arrangement, certain areas began to experience endless torrential rain, which washed away the land and created rivers and seas. It was like a new civilization was undergoing a primitive evolution.

Angor, as the "Hand of Creation", was changing the course of the world.

Freud stared blankly for a moment before he realized what was going on. The change in the weather wasn't just for the city to see sunlight and rain. It could be manipulated. Unfortunately, it wasn't under control.

"Since I don't need the landscape, I thought about what kind of authority I should get," Freud said. "Then I saw the big tree on the street of Foundation City."

Currently, only intelligent plants could enter the dream wasteland. Of course, the "big tree" wasn't a real tree. It was just a sculpture.

"You want the dream wasteland to be filled with plants?" Angor asked.

Freud nodded. "Plants, animals, and even insects. I want to make the dream wasteland more lively."

Angor considered for a moment. If the evil mist could appear in the dream wasteland, it shouldn't be a problem for Freud to create plants.

He looked at Sunders. "Freud's request is indeed a child authority under the law of creation. But … can he handle it?"

Sunders pondered for a moment. "I need to do some calculations and see if he can handle it."

In Sunders' opinion, if a plant appeared in the real world without an ecosystem, it would be a big problem. However, the dream wasteland wasn't the real world. In the Dream Realm, everything could be logically self-consistent. Therefore, there was still a small chance that Freud could handle such an authority.

"I should be able to give you an answer in one to three days," said Sunders. The time would depend on the number of possible variables involved in the authority.

"I understand." Freud nodded. According to Angor, Sunders had been studying energy systems recently and came up with a formula to determine how to handle a pseudo-authority. The reason why Sunders wanted Freud to accept the new authority was to gather more data to perfect the formula.

After talking about Freud's new power, the two of them talked about what happened in the ruin.

Angor took the opportunity to ask Sunders about the tree spirit that he forgot to ask about.

"Knight armor engraved with broken runes?" Sunders considered and shook his head. "I don't know."

Sunders rose to power about three hundred years ago, while the ruin Angor lived in was sealed away more than eight hundred years ago. Angor did not know much about it.

Angor sighed. It seemed he would have to ask Tree Spirit next time.

As for the hidden room, he didn't really care about it. After all, he didn't even know if the hidden room was real or not.

"I'm going back to the real world. Come find me at Puppet Hospital if you need anything." Sunders nodded at Angor and slowly disappeared.

Angor didn't leave right away. Instead, he chatted with Freud for a while. For example, he asked Freud to keep an eye on Toby so it wouldn't go crazy with Torras. He also asked about the new city and Leon.

After talking with Freud for about half an hour, Angor got a general idea of the current situation in Foundation City. There was still some chaos going on, but it didn't cross the line yet.

Next, he went to see Jon and told him about the recent situation before leaving the dream wasteland.

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