"Do you have any more questions?" Angor didn't wait for Bobota to come back to his senses.
Bobota's mind was still in a daze when he heard Angor's question. It took him a while to recover.
Angor already had the answer to his question when he heard the news. However, there were still some details that Bobota couldn't understand. But there would be answers in the future. There was no need to ask them now.
"I have many questions, but they're not important right now." Bobota considered for a moment. "What I want to know the most right now is … will I still have a chance to see my sister?"
Bobota's eyes were filled with both fear and a hint of hope.
For him, his dream of reviving the Progenitor Clan had been slowly dispelled after the death of his physical body. It didn't disappear. He just put it aside for now.
The only thing he cared about now was his sister. That was the person he owed the most, and also the person he had let down the most.
When Bobota died, Angor thought that he would never see his sister again. But Angor's description of the dream wasteland brought back the redness in his heart.
Bobota stared at Angor with a pair of burning eyes.
After several seconds of silence, Angor chuckled. "There's still a chance. But I don't know when it will come. "
Bobota didn't look disappointed at all. Instead, he heaved a long sigh. "As long as there's a chance."
Now that Angor admitted it himself, there was still a chance for him to meet Flower Sparrow in the future. Even if the chance was slim, at least Bobota's heart, which had been buried in despair, regained hope.
Bobota's spirit seemed to have changed when he saw the light of hope. "As long as I can see my sister again, even if it's just once, I'm willing to give up everything I have."
"Don't. It's not worth it. Just do your job well, and maybe the chance will come. "
Bobota half-knelt on the ground. "Please give me a job, sir!"
"Just keep doing what you're doing. Whatever Professor Jon tells you to do, just do it."
Bobota didn't believe it when he heard that Jon was Angor's first teacher. But now, Bobota no longer had any doubts since Angor confirmed Jon's identity.
"It's about time. If you have any questions, you can ask Freud." "Freud is my right-hand man. Whatever he says is my opinion. You can trust him."
Bobota nodded and bowed to Freud. After a moment of hesitation, he asked, "How should I address you, Freud? Or … Young Master Tissen?"
Freud waved his hand. "Just call me Freud. No need for honorifics. Between us, we can be considered to be on the same level. We are all His Excellency's subordinates, so there is no need for us to have any differences in seniority. "
"But …"
He didn't want to listen to their conversation anymore. Instead, he walked out of the room.
While talking to Bobota, he had been keeping an eye on Padt Manor. He noticed that Sunders finally came out of his study after two days of seclusion. Sunders was standing on the balcony, trying out some kind of cantrip.
Without hesitation, Angor left Firmament Tower to meet with his teacher.
Instead, he used the tree of authority to control "Astronomical Shift" and flew toward Padt Manor along a gust of wind.
Since the sky was getting dark, Angor didn't attract any attention when he flew across the sky.
Instead, a pair of red eyes stared at him.
His attention was still on Padt Manor. Before he could react, he heard a screech and saw a white shadow rushing into his arms.
Startled, he looked down and realized that it was Toby who was rubbing against his chest.
Hovering in the air, Angor pulled Toby out of his arms. Toby kept chirping and wiggling in Angor's hand, asking Angor to look at his clothes.
A white Silkworm Baby outfit.
Toby showed off his new clothes excitedly. Angor could tell that Toby had a lot of fun in Foundation City these days. Toby even changed his clothes.
"Who made this for you?" Angor was curious.
Toby pointed at the distance.
Angor looked at where Toby was pointing and saw two people standing on top of a small building. One of them was wearing a bull-horned helmet and was waving his hand at Angor.
It was Torras. Next to Torras was a woman whose face was mostly covered by a black cloak. It looked like the woman wanted to leave, but Torras quickly grabbed her wrist.
Angor flew toward them with Toby in tow. Torras quickly approached Angor with a big smile and offered him all kinds of ridiculous suggestions.
Angor only said a few words to get rid of Torras.
Next, he looked at the woman in the cloak. When she saw Angor's face, she humphed and turned away without saying a word.
"You made Toby's clothes?" Angor asked.
Instead of answering, Torras answered, "Yes. I didn't expect Mandehara's tailoring to be this good. Look at the caterpillar costume! It's so realistic! "
"It's a Silkworm Baby, not a caterpillar." The woman in the cloak didn't want to see Angor, but she still couldn't help but correct Torras' nonsense.
"It's about the same." Torras chuckled.
The woman in the cloak was Mandehara, the princess of Goman who almost destroyed Dark Castle. Angor didn't pay much attention to her after he brought her into the dream wasteland. She was a woman who was completely consumed by hatred. Even if she was tamed, the hatred would still linger in her heart.
Angor didn't have time to talk to her, so he simply threw her into the dream wasteland so that she could meet more mortals and slowly change Mandehara's personality.
As it turned out, it worked quite well. At least, from what Angor could see, Manderhyra now looked more like a "human" compared to when he first entered the dream wasteland.
Angor looked at Torras again. He learned from Freud that the reason Mandrake had changed so quickly was because she had become Torras's assistant.
As expected, naive girls were perfect for dealing with evil people.
However, Mandehara still didn't seem to like Angor. Which was to be expected. She believed that Angor ruined her revenge.
"Nice dress," Angor praised her in a soft voice and did not say anything else. Instead, he patted Toby's head. "I'm going to leave soon. Are you coming with me or staying in Foundation City?"
Toby shook his head without hesitation when he heard that Angor still wanted to study in the real world.
Compared to the boring study in the real world, this place was much more fun, especially with the presence of a Dream Plant Fairy.
Toby made friends with a Dream Plant Fairy who loved singing. Unfortunately, they couldn't communicate with each other. Otherwise, Toby would ask her to sew a new set of clothes for him.
After making sure that Toby wouldn't leave, Angor bade them farewell and left without hesitation.
Mandehara, who was standing beside Torras, watched Angor's figure disappear into the horizon with a complicated expression.
However, she soon forgot about it because Torras suddenly grabbed her hand and jumped down from the roof.
"You're jumping again! Don't use your scythe to land! If the floor is damaged, you'll have to pay for it! "Mandhela was shocked and hurriedly shouted.
But Torras didn't care at all. "I won't. Freud can't catch up with me anyway!"
"Besides, Toby's here!" Torras looked at Toby, who was also happily flying away. "Freud won't punish you!"
Mandehara took a deep breath and wanted to roll her eyes. But in the end, she didn't say anything and let Torras drag her to the ground.
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