After Rhine finished reading a series of research topics, he fell into deep thought for a long time.
Perhaps Tree Spirit was right. Information exchange was only one of the basic applications of the dream wasteland. As far as Rhine could see, there were many things that moved him.
For example, the virtual mana.
It perfectly simulated the properties of energy in the real world. Through the virtual mana, one could experiment with many cantrips in the dream wasteland that might backfire in the real world.
This meant that apprentices would not have to worry about mistakes or backfires when practicing cantrips, and their progress would be greatly improved.
It also meant that apprentices could create new cantrips in the dream wasteland without worrying about the consequences in the real world.
These two points alone were enough to shock the entire wizarding world. Apprentices were the foundation and hope of every sorcerer organization. The better the quality of apprentices, the more potential they had in the future. As for virtual mana, at least in terms of the practice and creation of cantrips, it could quickly improve the quality of apprentices.
Currently, the virtual mana could only be used by apprentices. According to the research papers, Sunders had already grasped the laws of energy. As long as he could perfect the properties of the energy and construct a more complete energy framework, it would be possible to use wizard-level spells in the dream wasteland in the future.
Such was the potential of virtual mana, which was not inferior to information exchange at all.
Moreover, there were many undiscovered laws in the dream wasteland. When more laws were discovered, the dream wasteland's potential would also be revealed. It could be said that the dream wasteland was a new world full of treasures.
As far as Rhine was concerned, owning the dream wasteland was even more valuable than conquering an affiliated plane.
However, there were still some things he needed to pay attention to.
He was worried that the dream wasteland would become a lawless wasteland. But now, he was more concerned about whether the undiscovered laws could be controlled by his own people.
Rhine raised this question.
He did not give a clear answer. He only hinted that he would talk about it later. Rhine did not urge him. The dream wasteland had too much potential, and it did not need to be developed overnight.
Rhine did not ask anything else. He already knew a lot of things from the research papers. Of course, there were also some doubts about the dream wasteland. However, these doubts pointed to the core and required in-depth research. Rhine did not intend to ask about them now.
Besides, the dream wasteland had given Rhine too much of a shock. He still hadn't fully recovered from the shock and needed some time to digest it.
The others were just like Rhine. The more they read the research topic at hand, the more shocked they were by the dream wilderness. Even if they saw some suspicious points, they did not pursue them in a trance.
Leona was the only exception. Although she was also shocked, when she saw some suggestions for the "tea party" in the research project, she instantly sobered up.
She didn't care about anything else and didn't even ask about it. After all, these were the decisions of Rhine and the other higher-ups. She only needed to abide by them. However, the tea party was her top priority right now. As soon as she saw the content of the party, she immediately discussed it with Angor without hesitation.
In fact, he had already written down most of his ideas about the tea party in his paper.
Just as Leona expected, Angor was planning to open up an area in the dream wasteland and turn it into a venue for the tea party.
However, Leona thought it would be a great "novelty" for the tea party.
She didn't expect Angor to be even more ambitious than she thought.
In the future, Angor planned to have one of his tea parties in the dream wasteland.
The tea party was held in Brute Cavern this time, which was already a great deal of profit for Brute Cavern. If every tea party was held in the dream wasteland in the future, the benefits would be unimaginable!
Angor also wanted to turn the tea party into a private gathering for the most powerful witches.
That would be even more valuable!
Leona's heart was already pounding when she read the content. If Angor's plan became a reality, this tea party would definitely go down in history books and create a new style of tea parties!
Leona no longer considered whether she should hold a tea party here or not. The answer was yes! She only wanted to know how Angor was going to achieve his goal. What were the details?
Angor answered Leona's question by giving her some answers. Leona was getting more and more excited. However, there was one crucial part that Angor didn't answer.
Since Brute Cavern was the host of the tea party, it shouldn't be a problem to hold one in the dream wasteland. However, how would Angor attract the witches into his private tea party?
Besides, novelty alone wasn't enough to attract the witches. Angor had to gain their common understanding and approval. Most of the time, such understanding and approval came from personal opinions. Every witch had a different personality, so it was impossible to take care of all of them. Therefore, Angor had to rely on external factors.
At the very least, this private tea party had to be luxurious.
Not only did the venue have to be luxurious, but the food and clothes had to be top-notch as well. How was Angor going to achieve this?
"You'll find out soon enough." Angor didn't tell her the truth. "You'll see."
He didn't say it out loud, but the confident look on his face convinced Leona to trust him. Knowing Angor's personality, he wouldn't make promises that he wasn't confident about. Since he already mentioned it, he must have a solution.
Seeing that Leona didn't ask any more questions, Tree Spirit looked at Rein expectantly. "Since Angor mentioned it, and Leona also wants to set up a branch meeting here, I'll have to give it to you. Does that mean I don't have to set up a meeting place inside the Tree of Eternity? "
Instead of answering Tree Spirit's question, Rein looked at Leona. "What do you think?"
Leona considered and nodded. "I don't care about the venue. But I do need the energy from the Pool of Life."
Tree Spirit was more than happy to hear that. Since Angor didn't need to set up a space inside the Tree of Life, Tree Spirit nodded happily.
Now that he could get rid of Leona, Tree Spirit felt that today was worth it. At the same time, he also gave Angor a grateful look. If it weren't for Angor, he wouldn't have been able to get away alive.
Angor put on a serious look and said, "Let's get back to the main topic. This time, I invited all of you here to introduce you to the dream wasteland. The most important thing is to talk about what I saw in the ruins this time. "
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