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Chapter 1984

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They still didn't understand why the nightmare creatures didn't venture deeper into Parmigi Highlands. Instead, they chose to gather at this ruin.

They thought the nightmare creatures only wanted to use the ruin as a base, but they didn't try to expand their territory, which didn't make sense.

Now, Sunders suggested that the nightmare creatures did not intend to use the ruin as their base. Instead, they were trying to repair a primordial creature in the ruin. Now that they thought about it, it made a lot of sense.

"It doesn't matter if the thing they're repairing is native to this ruin or not. We can be sure that the thing the nightmare creatures want to repair is still inside the ruin," Rein chimed in. "What we need to consider now is what they're repairing. What kind of side effects will this repaired object cause? "

Tree Spirit sighed. "If you want to know what it is, you have to go deep into the ruins."

But it was difficult to do that now. The ruin was full of terrifying nightmare creatures, and almost everyone who went in went missing.

"How about …" Tree Spirit looked at Angor. "Let him stay in the ruin for a while. If there are any nightmare creatures in the ruin, let him sense their emotions."

Tree Spirit didn't call Angor's name because Iron Granny and Wallace were both looking at them. Even if Angor's identity was already known, Tree Spirit wouldn't expose him as long as he didn't reveal his real identity.

Tree Spirit's suggestion was reasonable. Nobody could communicate with a nightmare creature. Angor was the only one who could do that.

Angor was able to get important information from the remnant emotions he sensed several days ago. If Angor could sense the creature directly, he might be able to get more information.

Rein thought it was a good idea, but he still needed to make the decision himself since it was about Angor.

Angor nodded without hesitation. "Sure."

Angor was curious about the ruin anyway. It wasn't like he was going to fight a nightmare creature to the death. He just wanted to sense the creature's emotions.

"You're in a special situation. How about this? You don't have to stay in the ruin. Just stay where you're supposed to be. I'll let you know if anything happens. "

He was still in the process of settling down. Besides, the Germinal Organization had their eyes on him. If he stayed in the ruin for too long, he might be exposed. Therefore, Rein did not plan to let Angor stay here forever.

If a nightmare creature did show up, Rein would be able to notify him in no time. Rein also heard about Angor's first spell slot, which was called Space Diversion. This place was very close to the ruin where Angor was training. Using Teleport, he should be able to reach it in time.

"Alright." "During the Stargazing Day meeting, Tuwalu said that he saw many nightmare creatures moving toward the core area of the ruin while carrying a Space Element. Could these spatial magic materials be used to repair something? "

Tree Spirit pondered for a moment before replying, "That's possible. But if it's a space magic material, then it must have a space attribute. What could it be?"

No one could answer this question now, so they could only give up. Still, everyone had a bad feeling about this. Space was one of the most powerful elements in terms of both offensive and functional capabilities. Something that was valued by a nightmare creature, and even a minister-level creature was sent here just to fix this thing, was definitely something special.

Regardless of whether the item was used for attacking or functional purposes, it was not good news for them.

In another observation pavilion, Iron Granny slowly picked up a cup of flower tea and took a sip. "Looks like we won't be able to solve this problem in a short time."

Iron Granny heaved a long sigh.

Wallace, the white-haired old man, was also worried about the ruins, but he was more interested in the red-haired, lazy middle-aged man. "Since Mr. Rhine is so considerate of him, his identity is self-evident."

Wallace's eyes glowed as he stared at Angor with an unreadable expression.

Inside Angor's observation pavilion, Rein sighed and broke the silence. "Since we don't have any other clues, you may as well go back."

Tree Spirit said, "I'll just stay here. Anyway, he …"

Tree Spirit gestured at Angor with his mouth. "My clone is with him. I can inform him as soon as possible if anything happens."

Rein nodded. Tree Spirit would do it faster than him.

Sunders wanted to stay and observe the ruin as well, but he had to leave since he still had to take care of the hospital.

Angor followed Sunders out of the pavilion. However, as soon as Angor stepped out of the observation pavilion, an image suddenly appeared in his mind.

Angor halted his steps.

As he stopped, ripples appeared on the water surface and the starlight shattered.

"What's wrong?" Sunders looked at Angor with a puzzled expression.

"I'm fine." Angor looked into the observation pavilion. Rein and Tree Spirit were looking at him as well.

"Mister Rein, where is the entrance to the ruin?" Angor looked at Rein.

"You still want to see if there's a map behind the door?" Rein quickly realized what Angor meant.

Angor nodded and showed a satisfied smile.

"The entrance to the ruin is inside the tunnel at the center of the Astral Pool. It's not that far. Just walk for a few dozen meters. I was going to take you there, but Sunders saw the pair of leather shoes. For your own safety, I think you should put it aside for now. "

Rein didn't seem to mind at all. He didn't think there would be a map behind the door.

"I think it's worth a try," Angor said stubbornly.

Everyone looked at Angor, wondering why he suddenly said something like that.

"When I stepped into the Astral Pool, an image flashed in my mind. It's a door. I don't know if it's just my imagination or a sign from somewhere. But I hope it's the latter. "

Rein remained silent for a moment. If the image in Angor's mind was really a sign of wizardry, then it was worth a try.

Rein considered. "I hope it's the latter as well. It's not a problem to give it a try. But there's still a safety hazard in that tunnel. Let's wait for a few days. I'll go inside and check. Once I'm sure, I'll send Tree Spirit to inform you. "

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