Angor was standing at the entrance of the mirror world under the Natural Moat.
He could see that the holes on the walls had all regained their light. The people of Windmill Town had survived the disaster and resumed their work. Many merchants were pushing carts full of goods to the mirror world, waiting for the gate to open so that they could enter and trade with the supernaturals inside.
Angor and Sunders' arrival attracted the attention of some of the people in the earth's core. However, when they realized that they were supernaturals, they quickly lowered their heads and did not dare to look at them again.
However, the mortals did not avoid them either. Angor could tell that the supernaturals of Brute Cavern treated mortals fairly well. At the very least, they would not try to kill them.
Sunders nodded to Angor and walked toward Windmill Town without saying anything.
He planned to enter the mirror world at the same time when it was open to mortals.
The slightly curved surface of the mirror suddenly glowed, and a young man wearing a black leather coat with a cold expression emerged from the mirror. He did not say anything and walked to the edge of the cliff. He crossed his arms and looked at the mortals who were dragging their goods.
He was the apprentice who was in charge of supervising the mortals' entry and exit.
"Step onto the mirror in order. Don't do anything stupid, or you know what will happen." The young man reached out a hand and stroked the strange spider that crawled out of his sleeve.
Although he was young, his gaze was clearly cold and sharp. He looked at the mortals around him without any emotion. It was as if he was a high and mighty god and they were ants kneeling on the ground.
Due to the young man's arrogance and fear of the spider, a merchant who was holding a small box and trying to curry favor with the young man stopped.
The young man was clearly aware of the merchant's actions. He merely sneered, his eyes filled with mockery.
He looked around and finally set his eyes on Angor.
Angor was already standing on top of the mirror.
The young man opened his mouth and tried to say something, but in the end, he did not say anything. The red-haired, golden-eyed man in front of him did not release any aura, but he already had a terrifying aura just by standing there.
He could restrain his aura, but he didn't need to.
The young man knew that Angor was a supernatural, and that Angor was definitely stronger than him, so he didn't dare to offend Angor. He just stood aside and didn't look at Angor anymore.
Angor looked at the young man and thought to himself, "As expected, cruelty and cruelty have been carved into his bones. Although he used to be full of cynicism, he didn't view humans as ants and completely forgot that he was also a human. "
Yes, he knew the boy.
Von Mann.
It was one of the talents he brought to Brute Cavern from the Old Earth. Vonman and Guina, who had been turned into a human stick, were obviously egotistical. They were cruel and callous at such a young age. It was common for them to kill others. Even if the other party had done them a favor, even if the other party was just a child, they could still kill without batting an eyelid.
Neither Vonman nor Guina cared about what was right or wrong. All they cared about was how to survive.
He didn't like their behavior, but he could accept it considering their living conditions. Otherwise, Angor wouldn't have brought them all the way from the Old Earth to Brute Cavern.
Vonman's change was within Angor's expectations. Vonman had always been a cold-blooded and crazy man. He didn't care about other humans except for Guina. When he came into contact with the supernatural world, he was exposed to the extreme opinions of some supernatural people, such as "wizards are no longer inferior to humans." It was normal for Vonman to become like this.
When Angor first became a supernatural, he also considered whether wizards were still humans or not. However, he soon gave up on the idea because he found it ridiculous. Vonman, on the other hand, didn't have such a worldview. The only thing in his mind was hatred, which made it easy for him to get lost in such words.
Angor knew what was going on in Vonman's mind, but he didn't plan to correct it. Vonman's change in personality might affect his future, but it wouldn't affect him in the short to medium term. Besides, Angor didn't need to interfere with Vonman's life.
When the mortals dragged their goods onto the mirror, Vonman put away his impatience and walked back to the center of the mirror, ready to open the channel.
However, just as the surface of the mirror shone with a faint light, a young girl wearing an animal skin skirt suddenly rushed out of the passage in the cliff.
"Sir Wizard, can you wait for a moment?" The girl walked out of the cliff while dragging a bag that was almost twice as big as her body. Clearly, she was also someone who wanted to do business in the mirror world.
Vonman didn't even look at the girl. "Get out of my way."
The girl's face turned pale. She stood at the edge of the mirror and didn't know what to do.
Angor raised an eyebrow. He had seen this girl before. She was one of the refugees from the Evernight Kingdom when he and Tree Spirit went to the ruin for the first time. It was Angor who told the girl that the only way to survive was to jump into the abyss.
He didn't expect her to really jump in the end. Judging from the bags of leather she was selling, Angor guessed that she wasn't the only one who jumped into the abyss. More than half of her tribe must have gone to Windmill Town.
Angor did save the girl's life, but he wasn't going to do anything for her right now. If he didn't go in this time, he could always wait for the next one.
Besides, Vonman had been following the rules of his mission. He had the right to refuse anyone who didn't enter the mirror within the time limit.
However, when the girl was about to return to Windmill Town, a tall man came out of the passage.
"Wait."
Feng Man was clearly annoyed. She raised her head and looked at the person who spoke. Vonman was about to shout, but when he saw who it was, his expression changed.
Without saying anything, Vonman stopped opening the passage. Clearly, he was following the man's advice.
The man walked to the girl and patted her shoulder. "Let's go. I'm going in too. Let's go together."
The girl and the man successfully reached the mirror.
Angor looked at the man with a strange expression. It had been a long time since he last saw his old friends here.
Angor was familiar with the man himself. It was Roffig, the talent who came to Brute Cavern with him. However, for some reason, he was sent to the other side of the mirror world.
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