"You want to tell us something? Just through this pair of glasses? " Leona looked at the monocle in her hand in confusion. She turned it back and forth and muttered, "Is this a communicator?"
Leona exchanged a glance with Iron Granny. In their eyes, there was a tacit understanding between the two of them.
Leona often went to tea parties, so she would often bring back new information, techniques, and even research topics she learned from them to the witches in Brute Cavern.
Leona complained about Mister Rein's taste more than once during tea parties held in Brute Cavern. Floating Mech City's communicators had already developed into thin crystal cards, while Angor's communicators were always the most outdated crystal balls.
Moreover, Sir Rhine was particularly stubborn in this regard. He stubbornly insisted on forcing his own aesthetic view of crystal balls onto other adepts.
Everyone accepted it quietly. Rein was the leader of Brute Cavern, after all. His will was the future of Brute Cavern. They had to listen to him.
Besides, the transmitter was not a strategic tool, so everyone accepted it.
However, the transmitter was still useful, while crystal balls were too inconvenient to carry around. Leona once suggested to Rein that they should change the transmitter, but Rein simply ignored her.
Several days ago, when Leona returned to Brute Cavern, she told Iron Granny that she had asked Angor to suggest to Rein that she should change the transmitter.
Angor's reputation was at its peak, and he was also a key figure in the future of Brute Cavern. Perhaps Angor's words could influence Rein.
Leona immediately remembered this when she saw the monocle. Did Angor already tell Rein about it? Did Rein agree and even asked him to make the monocle?
The monocle was a little crude, but it was still better than a crystal ball. Besides, it could be improved in the future.
But was her conjecture correct?
Leona couldn't help but sneak a glance at Rein. She wanted to see his expression.
Wallace and Ness also thought of the same thing when they heard Leona's words. After all, crystal balls were not only a common topic among witches, but also among male wizards.
They all looked at Rein.
They expected to see an "indifferent" expression. However, Rein only narrowed his eyes and showed a strange expression.
Everyone's heart skipped a beat.
The more strange it was, the worse it meant.
"… Angor made this transmitter?" Rhine's voice was calm, but everyone felt a trace of palpitation. The calmer the situation was, the more terrifying the waves that would be set off later.
Tree Spirit shrugged. "I don't know. Angor asked me to bring it here."
Tree Spirit grinned. "Maybe it's a transmitter. After all, Angor didn't give it to us himself."
Tree Spirit already guessed this would happen, which was why he agreed to give the monocle to Angor without hesitation.
After all, what he loved the most was to watch lively gossip, and what he loved to do the most was to … fan the flames.
Rhine narrowed his eyes, and the expression that flowed out from his eyes contained an indescribable depth. "If it's a communicator, then that's interesting … I'd like to see what's so good about this communicator."
With that, Rein picked up a monocle from the table.
He didn't lose his temper, nor did he say anything unreasonable. But his calmness gave everyone goosebumps.
After Rhine took the glasses, Tree Spirit turned to the others and said, "One of these is for me. You can divide the rest among yourselves."
Leona already had one, so Tree Spirit and Rein would get one as well. There were only two left on the table.
There were still three people present — Iron Granny, Wallace, and Ness.
Iron Granny was a powerful figure, so she would get one. In other words, Wallace and Ness would have to get the monocle.
Wallace snatched it without hesitation.
Ness opened his mouth but didn't dare to take the monocle from Wallace. It was one thing for them to bicker, but when it came to fighting, Wallace's level was one level higher than his.
Ness had no choice but to look at Leona. She was the only one who was on the same level as him. But before he could say anything, Leona put on the monocle and mouthed to him, "First come, first served. You're too slow."
Ness turned to look at the others with a bitter expression. He wanted to see if anyone could speak up for him, but everyone had already put on their monocles …
Tree Spirit wanted to help Ness. Angor gave him five monocles, including Ness's. But he didn't expect Leona to come to the Astral Pool.
Compared to Leona, Tree Spirit wanted Ness to take the monocle. After all, Leona kept urging Tree Spirit to create a space for the tea party, which made Tree Spirit a little jealous.
But Leona was the first one to take the monocle. It didn't make sense to ask her to hand it over now. So Ness had no choice.
Tree Spirit ignored the crying Ness and turned to the others. "According to Angor, the first time you use the monocle, you need to input your energy directly into the monocle. This will record the nature of your energy, and only you can use the monocle. It's another way to recognize you as its owner. "
"That sounds more like a transmitter," Ness spoke up. Since he was excluded, he could only add fuel to the fire.
Although Nessie spoke with emotion, what he said was not without reason. This caused Rhine's expression to become even calmer …
Rein wasn't really angry at Angor. He just thought that if Angor really wanted to change the transmitter, why didn't he tell Rein about it first? This made Rein very uncomfortable.
Of course, if Angor really did suggest it to him, Rein would definitely refuse to accept it. After all, a crystal ball was supposed to be mysterious, noble, traditional, and transparent. That was what a wizard should do.
Rein turned on the "transmitter" with a nitpicking attitude.
The monocle glowed faintly as energy was injected into it. At the same time, a line of words slowly appeared on the transparent monocle.
When Rhine saw the words on the lens, he was even more certain that it was a communicator. This was because if the crystal ball communicator wanted to send messages to others, it could also do so through text.
However, when Rein took a closer look, he noticed that the words were different from what he expected.
It was a row of strange numbers.
999/999。
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