Angor didn't need Sunders to remind him. As soon as the passage was opened, the remaining emotions were already attacking his senses.
Normally, he could simply block out these emotions. But now, he needed to decipher these emotions, so he had to continue using his perception to investigate these complicated messages.
Angor frowned. The chaotic emotions were making him uncomfortable.
Also, there was something else that annoyed him. None of the emotions had any real meaning. Most of them were just emotions, such as excitement, fear, or excitement. Angor couldn't understand the meaning behind them at all.
Even if there were some emotions that he could decipher, they were not continuous or logical.
For example, they were gathering, dispersing, lining up, going up, going down, and so on. Angor couldn't find any useful clues from them. The only thing he knew was that most of the emotions were expressed by the colorful dragonflies or the rainbow dragonflies.
Angor once had a close encounter with the rainbow dragonflies. Back when he was trapped in a plane passageway, it was the dragonflies that carried him out of the void.
From that experience, Angor clearly knew that the rainbow dragonflies would line up in groups of rainbow dragonflies. As for why, Angor didn't think it was anything special. Perhaps it was just a training method, or maybe it was just for fun.
Angor felt really tired when all the emotions he sensed were similar.
Most importantly, the information was still incomplete. Perhaps it was the residual emotions left by the rainbow dragonflies that passed through this channel a few days or weeks ago. He spent a lot of effort trying to decipher the broken emotions, only to find that they were arranged into a single character or a human character. One could imagine how he felt right now.
But there was nothing he could do about it. There were no nightmare creatures in the passage, so he could only decipher the remaining emotions.
Luckily, Angor didn't come up empty-handed.
He managed to find some useful information, such as "Minister", "Arrival", and "Repair".
These were several key words in the chain of emotions. Angor believed that the emotions were not being expressed by low-intelligence creatures such as the rainbow dragonflies. Maybe it was some kind of high-intelligence monster such as the frog chanter or the fox zither bearer.
It seemed to be a series of emotions, but it had been too long for Angor to recover them.
It took him a lot of effort just to extract these keywords.
In fact, Angor also read some other information from the emotion, but he did not know what it was. The only words he could understand were these three words.
Minister, Descent, Repair.
The title of "minister" already gave him a bad feeling. To be able to be called a minister, his strength was definitely not to be underestimated.
No matter how much the nightmare creatures tried to stir up trouble, none of the ministers showed up.
The spotted dog he saw in Sleepless City was the pet of one of the officials. If he wasn't mistaken, the dalmatian itself was a living version of a mysterious object.
Pets were all Mystery creatures. Angor couldn't imagine how powerful the minister himself was.
Angor shivered and did not dare to think further. He simply put this information aside and continued to decipher the other emotional fragments that were surging out.
However, there was nothing noteworthy about the emotions of the participants that followed.
While Angor was engulfed by the chaotic emotions, he noticed one particular emotion that was clearer than the others.
But when he read the emotion, he was stunned.
"Shava … Your Excellency."
To some extent, Shava represented both Angor and the unknown creatures in the nightmare realm. When he sensed the emotion, he was really surprised.
Did Shava come to the ruin as well?
But when he thought about it again, he realized something was wrong. Legendary otherworldly creatures would cause a huge commotion in the wizarding world. Was it really possible for a creature like Shava to come here so easily?
And the strangest thing was, why was this emotion clearer than the other emotions, as if it had just leaked out …
Just? Angor's heart skipped a beat. He quickly opened his eyes.
He was still standing on the Astral Pool, but the passage to the ruin had been closed. Sunders was frowning. His hand was still releasing some light mist, which meant it was Sunders who closed the passage.
Angor looked down at the rippling surface of the water. He was already familiar with the place. It only took him a moment to see the ruin behind the water.
It was still a dark tunnel with no end. Nothing was different from before.
"What's going on, professor?" Angor looked up.
Sunders narrowed his eyes and glanced at the dark tunnel. "I'll tell you later. Let's go to the observation pavilion first."
They returned to the pavilion. Sunders pondered for a moment and asked, "Did you sense anything strange?"
"The residual emotions that came out were all messy and vague. But at the last moment, I sensed a very clear emotion, as if it just came out, "Angor said." He was calling Shava by her name. "
"Did a nightmare creature just come out?" Angor asked.
Angor thought so because of Sunders' strange behavior, as well as the information he heard, which almost sounded like a whisper. It was as if a creature was calling him from the other side.
Sunders remained silent and nodded. "It should be a nightmare creature. But I didn't see what it looked like."
"I only saw a pair of shoes."
At the end of the tunnel, where light and darkness intersected, Sunders saw a pair of shoes.
It was a pair of plain-looking leather shoes.
Coincidentally, the area above the leather shoes was dark, so he couldn't see anything clearly.
A sense of danger rose in his mind when he saw the shoes. Without hesitation, he closed the gate of the ruin.
Sunders was about to drag Angor away from this place.
However, it did not seem like the creature was going to come out. It only stood at the intersection of light and darkness for a moment before slowly retreating into the darkness. At the same time, Angor woke up from his reading of emotions.
Sunders told him what he saw. "If I'm not mistaken, the emotion you sensed just now came from that nightmare creature."
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