"It's done," Angor said when the ripple disappeared.
Rhine nodded and walked to the pile of magic materials. He picked up a small Starfire Stone and tossed it into the air.
When the Starfire Secret Stone was thrown into the air, the blazing fireball above his head suddenly began to compress violently. In the end, it became an extremely bright little flame. The little flame was like a little person with hands and legs, catching the Starfire Secret Stone.
Angor could clearly see that the little fireman was overjoyed to receive the Starfire Stone. It even lifted the stone up high, spun around a few times, and swallowed it into its stomach. Then, it let out a long, fiery burp.
Rhine waved a hand, and the humanoid figure landed on his hand and rubbed its head against his finger. It seemed to be thanking Rhine for giving the stone to him.
"Is this a fire elemental?" Angor asked curiously.
"Yeah. It's been with me for almost a thousand years." Rhine teased the humanoid figure and looked at Angor. "Speaking of which, when are you going to cultivate an elemental creature?"
"I'll try if I see a suitable elemental creature on my way to find Freud."
"It's hard to find elemental creatures in the southern wizarding region these days. You can only find a few in extreme environments. It won't be easy to find one on your way. "
"Maybe I'll get lucky?" He didn't mention the fact that there might be a large number of elemental creatures in the Tidal Realm. He could always tell Rhine after he confirmed the situation there.
"I hope you'll get lucky too. But don't worry. There's a path below Midnight Sovereign that leads to the underground lava pool. It's a private area of Brute Cavern, so fire elemental creatures are more likely to appear there. If you can't find one outside, you can go there and check it out. "
Rhine handed the humanoid figure to Angor. "Apart from bringing the magic materials, I'm also going to do an experiment to see if I can bring an elemental creature with me."
Elemental creatures had self-awareness since they were called living beings. However, most elemental creatures were born in the first few decades of their lives without intelligence. They were like human children about six or seven years old.
However, the fire elemental lifeform that Rhine had nurtured had been around for almost a thousand years, and its intelligence was definitely not inferior to that of an ordinary person.
He looked at the "cute" little fire man and tried to recall the rules of the dream wasteland.
According to the rules of the Gatekeeper Authority, he should be able to enter. However, he did not know how the Dream Wasteland would create a body for it.
Should he create a fake body like the other residents of the Dream Realm, or should he follow the rules of reality and remain as an elemental body? He was actually quite curious about the final result.
Angor nodded. "Alright, I'll try."
"Remember to restrain your fire energy later, and don't try to resist the dream."
The little burning man nodded obediently.
He reached out a finger, which glowed faintly at the tip of his finger. While the burning man stared at the light, Angor's Dream Invasion spell quietly invaded the man's mind.
When the Dream Walk spell was cast on his palm, the fiery creature spun around like a drunkard and fell asleep with its arms and legs spread out.
"It's inside now." Angor created a floating fire bubble and carefully placed the sleeping fiery creature inside.
"Shall we check it out?" Angor looked at Rhine, who nodded.
Several seconds later, they arrived at the dream wasteland, which was located at the underground hall of the new city.
Rhine knew that since Angor brought him here, the fiery creature must be here as well.
But when he turned around to look, he couldn't find any trace of the little burning man in the glittering underground hall.
Rhine considered for a moment and walked to the area where the fire materials were stored.
Judging from the little guy's preferences, he should be here. Rhine looked at the area where the Starfire Stones were stored and didn't see the fiery creature. Instead, he saw several fiery red stones moving around.
He picked up one of them, which was moving the most.
As he moved the stone away, a small figure covered in flames poked its head out of the gap.
"So you're here." Rhine shook his head with a smile.
The fiery creature was still hugging a small stone in its arms. It lowered its head shyly.
Rhine lifted the fiery creature out of the hole. Even so, the fiery creature still hugged the stone tightly. Normally, Rhine would have confiscated the fiery creature. The Starfire Stone was a precious material, and he couldn't always feed it to the fiery creature as a snack. But this time, Rhine didn't stop the fiery creature. After all, the materials in the dream wasteland were meant to be consumed.
Rhine even placed the fiery creature on his palm and watched it eat the Starfire Stone bit by bit with great interest.
"How does it taste? How does it compare to the outside world?" Rhine asked curiously after the little burning man was done.
The fiery creature nodded excitedly.
"So it does taste like the outside world. The Dream Wasteland is really strange." Rhine muttered to himself. It seemed that he might be able to conduct alchemy experiments here in the future.
"How's your body now? Can you digest the Starfire Secret Stone? "
The fiery creature didn't answer. Instead, it floated in the air, opened its mouth, took a deep breath, and let out a powerful breath.
A huge stream of fire shot toward the door of the underground hall. The sturdy door was instantly melted into a pool of bright liquid steel.
That was how powerful it was.
Standing beside the fiery creature, Rhine also sensed the terrifying heat coming from the fiery breath.
It was definitely a level-1 spell!
He couldn't use this kind of power in the dream wasteland because his energy level was restricted.
But the fiery creature could do it?
Rhine stared at the fiery creature in disbelief. Was it not affected by the restriction at all?
As Rhine tried to figure out what was going on, the fire on the fiery creature suddenly died down. The fiery creature weakly sat down on Rhine's palm, looking haggard.
Rhine was puzzled. What's going on?
"Its body is made of fire elements," said Angor. While using the Tree of Authority, he used it to check on the little fireman.
"I thought the dream wasteland would give it a body. But it's made of fire elements," said Angor. "Because it's made of fire, it's naturally able to use fire spells here, which means it's stronger than the others once it's here."
But even if it's made of fire elements, it's still restricted by its energy level. At most, it can release the fire element ability of a level-2 or level-3 cantrip. The reason why it was able to release such a powerful flame breath is probably because it ate the Starfire Secret Stone. "
Because of this, the fiery creature immediately withered after consuming the energy contained in the stone.
"So it's still affected by its energy level." Rhine had already figured out the fiery creature's condition. He also noticed that the fiery creature didn't release the fiery breath to show off its power. It was simply suffering from indigestion.
The Starfire Stone was much stronger than the fiery creature's current level.
If the fiery creature was crushed into powder and spent a long time to absorb the energy, it might still be able to improve itself. But it couldn't digest all of it at once. The fiery creature brought this upon itself.
Fortunately, they were only in the dream wasteland, so the fiery creature wouldn't be affected too much.
Rhine put a hand on the fiery creature's head. "If you really don't feel well, you can go back to reality."
The little burning man listened to Rhine, but it didn't leave. Instead, it floated up and expressed its intention to go out and have a look. Then, it floated out of the underground hall.
Rhine didn't mind. The fiery creature spent most of its time in exile, and he didn't want to deprive it of its freedom.
"Elementals have natural elemental bodies in the dream wasteland. That's a good thing."
Rhine nodded. "It'll be much easier to change the dream wasteland in a short time with the help of an elemental creature."
While they were talking, they heard hurried footsteps outside the door.
"Hey, who broke the door? It must be you, little guy." Leona's voice was heard as she entered the room.
Not only did Leona come alone, but she was also carrying the little burning man who had just run outside to breathe in the sweet, free air.
Leona was a little surprised to see Rhine and Angor, but she was soon attracted by the pile of rare materials behind them.
"When I saw that Elemental Lifeform running out of the underground hall, I thought that Sir Rhine might have already brought the magic materials! I knew it! " Leona's eyes shone brightly like never before. Her cheeks were flushed with excitement as she jogged to where the materials were stored.
She couldn't help but exclaim.
After a long while, Leona came over, still looking like she had not had enough.
The first thing Leona looked at was the little burning man. Then she turned her eyes to Rhine. "I thought this little burning man looked familiar. I think it's Mister Rhine's?"
"I didn't know you could bring an elemental creature here. Can it use fire spells?" Leona asked curiously.
Angor nodded and told Leona about the elemental creature.
Leona's eyes lit up when she heard this. "Sure enough, it can be released. I was going to take those scrolls and use them for construction. But since you can bring an elemental creature here, it'll save me a lot of time. I can borrow Fiery Witch's Quagmire, Wallace's Spirit of Earth, Yashur, and Tong En later …
"With their help, I'll be able to build the tall skyscraper in no time. And with these materials … I'll start planning right away and find someone to help me." Leona was already getting excited just thinking about it. She didn't even look back as she dashed outside.
Seeing Leona's sudden appearance and disappearance, Angor muttered to himself, "Now I know how important the tea party is to the witches."
Rhine nodded with a smile. "You're right. Leona doesn't usually show such enthusiasm."
With Leona gone, the fiery creature finally had a chance to regain its freedom. Angor and Rhine left the dream wasteland together.
After returning to the exile space, Rhine said, "Pulling an elemental lifeform into the Wilderness of Dreams is only a small test. I need the Dream Whelk's help for another test. "
Angor looked at Rhine and waited for further instructions.
Rhine picked up his cane and stroked the black metal bead on the tip of the cane, which was imbued with powerful magic power.
Following the sound of gears turning, the metal bead suddenly opened up a small opening. Rhine took out a bead the size of a glass ball from the small opening.
The bead gave Angor a sense of familiarity.
However, Angor couldn't tell which memory string this strange feeling triggered in his mind.
He observed the bead carefully and found that it was similar to the glass beads children usually played with, as well as the inside of the bead. The bead was mostly transparent, but there were some mottled traces of colors inside, which looked like auroras.
Apart from that, the space where the bead was located seemed to be out of place.
"Is this a space storage?" Angor wondered.
He once used the Dream Whelk to pull a space storage into the dream wasteland and confirmed that it could be used. However, there was no level restriction back then, so he was the only one who could use it. But now, it could be used.
Angor told Rein that he could use a space storage to bring people into the dream wasteland.
Rhine waved his hand. "I already know that. There were quite a few spatial items in the pile of items we brought into the underground hall. Leona took one as well."
"This bead can be considered a space storage, but it's different from what you think it is."
Rein slowly explained, "It's … the carrier of the Sorcerer's Garden."
A Sorcerer's Garden?!
Angor was surprised. Apart from Sunders' Gravity Garden, Brute Cavern only had a Myriad Spirit Garden.
"Mister Aldrich left behind a Sorcerer's Garden when he left Brute Cavern. It's a miniature Tidal Garden. He used ten drops of Fragments of Eternity to build it. "
Aldrich was a nature wizard, so such a small Sorcerer's Garden was no longer useful to him after he became a legendary wizard. Hence, he left it to Rhine.
Angor looked at the bead and asked, "Mister Rhine, you want me to test if I can pull the Tidal Garden into the dream wasteland?"
Rhine nodded.
He knew that Rein was not trying to find a Sorcerer's Garden. Rein was trying to test the compatibility of the laws of nature.
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