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Chapter 1900

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Before reaching the entrance to the Sin Realm, Angor began to talk with Sunders.

While Sunders explained the current situation of the lifeline, Angor talked about the progress he was making, as well as the dream wasteland.

He told Sunders about the initial contact between the new residents of Foundation City and the Dream Plant Sprites. He also mentioned the "Mother Tree Network".

Angor wanted to know what Sunders thought about the Mother Tree Network.

However, Sunders didn't seem to care much about it. He even talked more about Frafael than the Mother Tree Network.

As far as Sunders was concerned, the dream wasteland was already a good place to transmit information. As long as one was in the wizarding world, they could quickly meet each other in the dream wasteland.

The Mother Tree Network only added a little bit of convenience to the existing convenience. Unfortunately, such information couldn't be exchanged face to face, which made it difficult to make accurate judgments. As far as Sunders knew, the Mother Tree Network wasn't too bad, but it wasn't too shocking.

Angor thought about it and understood Sunders' thoughts. If he wasn't taught by Jon and never learned about Earth's civilization, he would probably think the same way.

This was because the development of civilizations was different, resulting in a slight difference in their understanding of the world. As a native of the wizarding world, Angor was taught by Jon. He was the intersection between Earth's civilization and the wizarding world, so he could understand the "gap between civilizations" better.

For this reason, Angor was more inclined to seek common ground while reserving differences.

He didn't explain too much. When the Mother Tree Network really showed its brilliance, he would come to a conclusion.

He was looking forward to seeing the surprised look on Sunders' cold face, but he wasn't sure if he would succeed.

After all, he never learned about the information age back on Earth.

He was also waiting for the day when Jon's Mother Tree Network would become a joke.

"Oh right, I received a message from Mister Rein yesterday." Sunders didn't pay attention to the topic of the Mother Tree Network. Instead, he changed the topic. "He wanted to talk to you."

"You're looking for me? What is it? "

"He knew you were meditating, so he didn't disturb you. He only conveyed two messages. The first was that there were still four days before the Stargazing Day. He had already told Maya about the mini signal tower. When the Stargazing Day comes, he plans to borrow your mini signal tower to contact Maya and confirm the situation on the Stargazing Day. "

"Won't Witch Maya come back after Stargazing Day?" Angor wondered.

"Maya will come back when it's over. However, although the Stargazing Day only lasted for one day, after the Stargazing Day, the Prophets who participated in the Stargazing Day would continue to communicate with each other for many days. During this period of time, there will be a lot of prophecies made by the Prophecy Wizards during the Stargazing Day. Some of the prophecies are time-sensitive. If you can know about it early, you will definitely have the upper hand. "

"So, what Rhine meant was that he was going to borrow your mini signal tower during that period of time."

"I see." "Of course. Besides, I want to know if I'm being targeted by any Germinal believers as soon as possible."

Angor suddenly put away his serious expression and looked at Sunders curiously. "I'm curious. How did Maya send messages before the mini signal tower was built?"

Brute Cavern never had such facilities because they didn't want to be restricted from building signal towers and teleportation portals. Angor wondered if Maya never sent messages after the Stargazing Day.

"Usually, they'll wait until Maya returns to Brute Cavern after the exchange on Stargazing Day to bring the information back. If something urgent happened during the Stargazing Day, Maya would open a plane passageway and return to Brute Cavern to report. After that, she would return and continue the Stargazing Day. "

"Opening a plane passageway requires a lot of materials. Are you sure Witch Maya is willing to go back and forth?"

"Urgent messages need to be delivered. That can't be helped. So, the dream wasteland's sudden appearance and the ability to quickly communicate with each other is already an epoch-making masterpiece. " Sunders gave Angor a complicated look. He was the one who discovered and used the Nightmare Domain, but Angor was the one who used it to such an extent.

He was proud of himself, but he still felt a little frustrated. Sunders sighed in his mind and continued in a calm voice, "As for the cost of opening a plane passageway, Maya doesn't need to worry about it. Brute Cavern will pay for it.

"However, the materials required to open a plane passageway are extremely precious, and Mister Rein would prefer not to use them. That's why he came to ask you for help. "

Sunders suddenly changed the topic and stared at Angor. "Since you already know this, you should also know that the Sin Realm is an affiliated world. Opening a passage to that world will cost more materials."

Sunders stopped talking and looked at Angor in silence.

He didn't say anything, but Angor's hair stood on end when he saw the strange look in Sunders' eyes.

Angor knew what Sunders meant. He rubbed his swollen temples and mumbled, "I shouldn't have brought this up …"

Sunders raised an eyebrow. "What are you mumbling about?"

Angor quickly grinned when he sensed the sharp gaze. "I'm not complaining. I just want to say that with your help, I can avoid a lot of mistakes and avoid getting targeted by the demon gods. Of course, I'll pay for the plane passageway as well. I can't let you pay for it, professor! "

He then took out a small iron box under Sunders' watchful eyes.

The box contained the light dust that fell from Sunders' fingertips, which was also the casting material required to open a plane passageway.

It wasn't much, but it wasn't cheap at all. According to the current auction price, it was worth at least five digits.

Angor didn't lack money, but he still felt bad about it.

He shouldn't have brought this up earlier. He knew that Sunders was helping him, so it was reasonable for him to pay for the plane passageway. Still, he was a little excited when Sunders didn't mention anything about it. But now, it seemed it was too early for him to be happy.

Under Angor's teary face, Sunders accepted the small iron box without hesitation, nodded, and continued walking.

Although his "Mm" was said in an incomparably calm manner, without any ripples. However, Angor felt that there was a faint laughter behind that small, onomatopoeic word.

Angor felt bad about it, but he couldn't show it. He pretended he didn't hear anything and kept following Sunders.

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