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Chapter 1969

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As long as Angor wanted to, he could observe everything happening in the dream wasteland using God's Eye.

If the witches who stood at the top of the pyramid decided to hold their private tea party in the dream wasteland, Angor would be able to find out what they were talking about.

Normally, a man could disguise himself as a witch and sneak into a normal tea party to collect information. — — Someone would do this at every tea party. It was not rare to see such a thing.

However, a high-level tea party like this was usually held in a small circle where everyone knew each other. Even if someone tried to disguise himself as one of the witches, the witches would still be able to see through his disguise. It would be much more difficult to find out what the witches were talking about.

Angor's mind began to waver.

In the end, he looked up at Sunders and nodded. "Let's do it then."

Angor preferred to be more open-minded. He just didn't want to be too open-minded. He wanted to use the small circle he was familiar with to slowly spread to the larger circle of the wizarding world. Sunders, on the other hand, wanted to start from the top-level wizards and spread the word from the top to the bottom.

In a way, Sunders and Sunders had similar ideas. They both wanted to start from a small circle to a larger one. It was just that they chose different targets.

Angor preferred to be more open-minded. He also considered the pros and cons of opening up the tea party, but not as thoroughly as Sunders. And the conclusion he came to was that he could try to open it at the tea party.

After considering Sunders' words, Angor finally agreed to let the tea party start with an experimental opening.

After all, he had full control over the "Dream Gate" and the "Gatekeeper". Even if someone tried to destroy the dream wasteland, they would not be able to get past him.

Also, there would be a limit to the number of times he could open the tea party's login device. Angor planned to use the tea party as a base for now. After making sure there were no problems, he would slowly open the device to the public.

Sunders wasn't surprised to hear Angor's agreement. It was a good thing for him.

Sunders nodded and quickly changed the topic. "Since you've decided to open the tea party, we need to prepare a few things."

First, he needed to determine where the tea party would be held in the dream wasteland. For these witches, the tea party had to have at least two characteristics: privacy and uniqueness.

With these two benchmarks, other aspects such as appearance, presence, environment, and supplies would become bonus points. Of course, the more outstanding the better.

Therefore, they couldn't just casually find an open field to do it. It wasn't a picnic.

In this regard, the dream wasteland was actually very advantageous. Because it already had privacy and uniqueness, they only needed to prepare other categories. Through the Dream Whelk, Angor could provide the best tea for the guests, as well as the most important thing in the tea party. In any case, with the Dream Whelk, his main body wouldn't be consumed. He could use whatever he wanted.

However, the most important thing was the location and environment of the event. This would need to be discussed in the future.

In addition to the venue, there was another thing that needed to be prepared in advance, which was to determine the number of people who would enter the dream wilderness. There were not only witches who came for the tea party, but also people from Brute Cavern.

Since this matter was related to Brute Cavern and the reputation of the organization, Angor couldn't just give out logins to random witches. He needed to talk to Rein and Tree Spirit first and convince them to hold the tea party in the dream wasteland.

Tree Spirit was easy to convince, and Angor might even earn Tree Spirit's gratitude.

But to convince Rein, Angor would need to provide real evidence.

In other words, the first step of opening the tea party to the public wasn't to let the witches in first. Instead, Rein and the others had to enter the dream wasteland so that they could get an impression of it.

Angor didn't have any objections to this. According to his plan, he would start with a small circle of people he was familiar with, which included the leaders of Brute Cavern. Therefore, he had no choice but to tell Rein about the dream wasteland.

Besides, if he really wanted to set up the location of the tea party, he would need Rein's help.

The construction of the new city in the future would also require Rein's permission to send people from Brute Cavern.

Choosing the location and determining the number of people who would attend the tea party were the two things that needed to be prepared in advance. Apart from that, they also needed to do something like a risk assessment. Even if the witches were to hold a tea party here, it wouldn't cause too much trouble. What they meant by 'not too much trouble' meant that the foundation of the Dream Wasteland would not be shaken. However, there would still be a lot of unforeseen incidents that could happen.

For example, what if the witches who entered the dream wasteland didn't focus on the tea party but went to explore the dream wasteland? What kind of emergency plan should they prepare?

Also, what if the witches had doubts about the energy system of the dream wasteland? How should they explain it?

Humans would always have conflicts. What if the witches got into an argument during the tea party, or even started a fight? How was he going to resolve it?

This was the purpose of risk assessment and emergency plan. By listing out all the possible scenarios in advance, they would be able to deal with them more easily.

Angor agreed with Sunders' advice. The first thing he needed to do right now was to determine the number of people who would attend the tea party. As for the risk assessment, he would work with Sunders, Freud, and Rein. As for the tea party, Angor didn't need to worry too much about it. After all, women knew each other better. It would be better to let the witches do whatever they wanted.

After making up his mind, he did not hurry to find more candidates. Instead, he asked Sunders about Jon's condition.

As far as Angor was concerned, the worst outcome of opening the dream wasteland to the public was that the dream wasteland would eventually collapse. Of course, this was highly unlikely. But if it did happen, Angor didn't care about the others. Jon was the most important person to him.

"Jon's body is still in a stable three-state balance. He won't go back to his normal state anytime soon. But I've already told you the pros and cons of the three-state balance. It won't be easy to solve. "

Of course, Angor knew how difficult it was to solve the three-state balance. But since he was actively looking for a solution, he could put it aside for now.

More importantly, Jon's body was still in good condition. Angor sighed in relief. As long as Jon's body was fine, even if something did happen to the dream wasteland, he should be able to bring Jon's consciousness back to his body first.

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