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Chapter 1914

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Angor was still in a daze when he returned to the real world.

Sunders' words were still echoing in his mind. "Embark on the path of choice, create a law domain, and create an embryonic world."

The path of choice corresponded to the path of truth. A law domain corresponded to a legendary realm. These were all goals that one had to achieve in order to reach his current level.

Then, did 'condensing the embryonic form of the world' mean that this was something that the Miracle Realm had to do?

If that was the case, could the dream wasteland he built be considered a prototype of a world? If that was the case, wouldn't that mean that he was already performing miracles in advance?

Angor's heart began to race. If he was thinking on the bright side, a door of miracles was already opened for him.

Angor shook his head and stopped himself from thinking about it.

Even if Miracle Wizard really needed to create a world prototype, and even if the dream wasteland had the concept of a world prototype, it was still too far away from his current level.

Besides, was the dream wasteland really a prototype of a world? Angor was the would-be owner of the dream wasteland, and he had used God's Eye to check its true form countless times.

Rather than describing it as a prototype of a world, it was more like a box garden.

Or rather, a fragment of a world that combined the properties of the Dream Realm and the Nightmare Realm.

If Angor was right, this was just a fragment of an illusory world. If he wanted to create a world prototype, he would need more fragments.

In other words, he didn't just need a dream wasteland like the one in the southern wizarding region. He also needed more dream wastelands from other worlds. When all of them were combined together, there was a chance that he could create a world.

Not yet.

Besides, he couldn't see that far with his current level. This was only a guess. Perhaps his guess was wrong from the very beginning?

Angor was a man who knew how to control his emotions. After thinking about this, he calmed himself down.

There was still a long way to go. He hadn't even stepped onto the path of truth yet. It was ridiculous to think about the latter half of the long journey.

Thinking too much now might not be a good thing.

Still, he didn't give up completely. At least he knew about this "promising future" from Sunders. Whether it was real or not, it wasn't a bad thing to keep a low profile and try his best to move forward.

At the very least, he was moving forward.

With that in mind, he slowly calmed himself down and stopped thinking about the truth. He just needed to carry out his plan step by step.

Of course, he had also changed. At least, he had developed the dream wasteland for convenience, unlimited alchemy, and to build a paradise for Jon.

But now that he had developed the Dream Wilderness, he had a greater goal.

There was such a distant lighthouse of "miracles" waiting for him to pursue in the long distance.

Perhaps there was nothing in this lighthouse that he wanted to pursue, but that was fine. As long as he kept moving forward, he would always find a miracle that belonged to him.



He forced his attention back to the letter on the table. His journey of settling down was not over yet, and he could not give up halfway.

As he read through the notes, he slowly calmed down and began to focus on his analysis.

At the same time, Sunders was also doing the same in the dream wasteland.

He recalled the topics he had studied before: The Three Fundamental Points of the Mana System, The Energy Specification of the World of Adepts and the Energy System Composition of the Dream Wasteland, The Hypothesis of Mana System Construction …

Before acquiring the power of "Energy Selection", Sunders had already spent several months studying the construction of energy systems, mainly to make sure he could handle the power of "Energy Selection". During this process, Sunders quickly gained a better understanding of the wizarding world's mana system.

This allowed him to quickly construct a mana system in the dream wasteland after obtaining the "Energy Selection" authority.

Now, Sunders was planning to draw up a framework as soon as possible by recalling his research topics.

Sunders sat quietly in a study room in Padt Manor. The window reflected the weather outside, from the heavy rain during the day to the beautiful red sunset, to the quiet night, and then the alternating cycle of day and night.

Sunders sat there for an entire day and night. When the morning sun slowly rose, his gloomy eyes finally shone brightly.

Sunders stood up and walked to the balcony. He looked at the rising sun in the distance and muttered to himself in a voice only he could hear, "This should do it."

After about twenty hours of recollection, he integrated all the frameworks of the magic systems he had listed and finally came up with an optimal solution.

Sunders decided to give it a try.

He closed his eyes and saw two spiral-like authorities in the depth of his mind. One of them glowed faintly.

The shining power was none other than "Energy Selection". This was the first time Sunders activated it.

When the authority was activated, the dream wasteland did not change at all. However, from the perspective of a god, the dream wasteland was now in a strange state.

For a moment, Sunders also jumped out of the chessboard and saw the box garden floating in the endless darkness from his perspective.

Before Sanders had time to marvel, he was beaten back to his original form from the perspective of God by some authoritative force.

He tried to enter the "God's View" again, but he could not.

Still, that brief moment of "God's View" allowed Sunders to discover many things. For example, he saw the dream wasteland in its entirety. He also saw that the dream wasteland was now in a strange state, which was covered by a halo.

The halo could not be seen from inside the dream wasteland. It could only be seen from outside the box garden.

Sunders could tell that the halo meant that the "Energy Selection" system had entered its initial state.

Sunders kept activating the "Energy Selection". When he thought of something, the "Energy Selection" would change. And this change would affect the entire dream wasteland.

For the first time, Sunders clearly understood what it meant to affect everything.

Thanks to this strange state, Sunders was able to quickly construct his ideas and influence the entire dream wasteland.

Whatever he thought, it would definitely be heard.

Soon, Sunders put all his ideas into action.

According to his theory, he had already constructed the framework of a mana system. Now, he only needed to wait for the final result.

In order to know whether it worked or not, Sunders had to exit the "God's View" state.

He checked the system one last time and made sure everything was correct. Then, he slowly moved his mind away from the power of "Energy Selection".

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