"A message in the group?" Sunders did not understand what Angor meant.
Angor didn't answer right away. Instead, he led Sunders back to the dream wasteland.
They entered the dream wasteland from a tall ring-shaped bookshelf. Sunders looked around and quickly recognized that this was the second floor of Foundation City's library, the Mathematics Library.
Sunders had been here before, so he knew the layout of the library well. Mathematics and Science Library required a certain amount of knowledge, so there were not many visitors. But in Sunders' opinion, this library was the most valuable one in the entire library.
According to Sunders, Jon was the creator of the library, and most of the books here were written by Jon.
Sunders knew that Jon came from another human civilization. Through Jon's books, Sunders was able to see the brilliance of another civilization.
The collision of ideas between two civilizations could bring great inspiration to people, which was why Sunders liked the Mathematics Library so much.
Moreover, some of the formulas recorded in the mathematics books were very interesting. Although the formulas themselves were useless to the supernatural world, the logical chain produced during the derivation process was the crystallization of the wisdom of another human civilization. It was also very helpful for the wizards in the deduction of magic energy formulas.
Sunders would visit the Mathematics Library from time to time. But he didn't understand why Angor brought him here. Wasn't Jon going to talk about the "trees"?
While Sunders was still wondering, they had already walked out of the bookshelves.
After passing through several side halls, Angor finally found Jon's room.
Yes, Angor came here to see Jon. Jon's team created the trees, so Angor had a vague idea about them. But Jon was the one who truly understood them.
To Angor's surprise, Jon was not alone at the moment.
Usually, at this time, Chown would be revising books in the mathematics library. Jon was in the middle of his revision, but he was sitting across from someone he didn't expect to see.
"Iron Granny?" Sunders' voice came from behind.
It was Iron Granny, who said she wanted to take a stroll alone.
Iron Granny was talking to Jon with a smile on her face, even though there were a lot of useless manuscripts on the table.
Iron Granny turned around. "Oh, it's you."
Angor walked to Iron Granny and greeted her. Iron Granny responded with a smile.
Jon, who was sitting in front of Iron Granny, looked at them curiously. "You know each other? You must be a wizard from Brute Cavern too, judging from how Angor respects you. "
Iron Granny was curious as well. She only came here because she wanted to read some books in the library. Then she was attracted by the books in the Mathematics Library, so she decided to have a chat with the author. To his surprise, the author of the book seemed to be related to him and even knew who he was in real life.
Iron Granny spent a long time in Foundation City because she knew that mortals here were ignorant and couldn't tell the difference between dreams and reality and reality. This was why Jon's insight was so special.
Angor didn't know how Iron Granny found him here, but since they already met, he decided to introduce Jon to her.
"So he's the enlightening teacher you wanted to save?" Iron Granny was enlightened. Then, she smiled. "Now I know why you're able to reach such a high level in such a short time."
"The role of your mentor is probably very important."
Angor wasn't sure if Iron Granny meant it or if she was just being polite because Jon was here. But he agreed with what she said. If not for Jon's guidance when he was young, he would not have become who he was today.
"I thought you're here for me. But it seems you're here for this mister." Iron Granny stood up slowly. "I won't disturb you. I'll go out for a stroll."
Iron Granny paused a bit and nodded to Jon. "You are very knowledgeable, and your opinions are very unique. I hope we can talk again in the future."
"Apart from my rest days, I'll come to the library every weekend to organize my books," Jon said. He already guessed that the old man might be a supernatural. Now that he knew who he was, he was more than happy to talk to the old man. For one thing, Jon was curious about the supernatural world. For another, Iron Granny was Angor's senior. Perhaps Iron Granny could help Angor.
Iron Granny smiled and nodded to everyone. She then turned around and left the library.
After Iron Granny left, Angor looked at Jon again.
Jon put down his pen and stroked his sparse beard with a proud smile. "I was going to tell you about it after I'm done with the registration, interface details, and other minor functions. Who would've thought that Balba, that brat, would spoil the story in advance.
"That's right. The first development version of the tree cluster is already undergoing internal testing.
"Speaking of which, Papaya and Kudodo contributed a lot. They might be small, but they're much more sensitive to the Mother Tree's network than Bobota is." Jon paused. "I think they're just like Fraphael, who has a high compatibility with the tree's authority."
Angor didn't hide the secret from Jon, which was why he could tell Jon about it.
"Kudodo is a nature wizard, so he has a high affinity with plants. Papaya is a Bloodline Wizard, but she's more inclined toward plants. It's reasonable that they're sensitive to the Mother Tree's network," Angor explained.
But he couldn't give them the tree's authority. They were too experienced and weak to handle the burden.
Putting aside these groundless speculations, Jon continued to talk about the trees.
The function of the tree cluster was similar to what Balba told him — real-time communication. As long as you were in the dream wasteland, you could use a special item to summon the tree cluster and chat with it.
Sunders fell into deep thought.
Angor already told him about the Mother Tree's network a long time ago. Sunders also knew that the tree cluster allowed real-time communication, but he didn't pay much attention to it. He thought that once someone left the dream wasteland, he would have to wait to find them again.
However, what he didn't realize at that time was that he only needed to slightly change his way of thinking and change the instant chat from the collision of spiritual bodies to a text chat page. Not only could he achieve instant chat, but he could also achieve delayed chat.
As long as the text was there, the message wouldn't be lost.
This avoided some of the disadvantages and awkwardness of real-time communication. With the text record, the message could be reconnected at any time.
This was something that face-to-face communication couldn't do.
Sunders finally understood why Angor mentioned the tree cluster earlier. As long as the message was still there, he wouldn't have to worry about missing something.
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