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Chapter 2137

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Tidal Garden was a miniature garden, but since it was a Sorcerer's Garden, it was bound to contain the power of law.

Even if the law was weak, it was still a result of the great will of the real world.

What Rein wanted to test was what would happen if the law of the Sorcerer's Garden clashed with the artificial law in the dream wasteland.

Angor didn't agree right away. He even hesitated for a moment.

Rein wasn't the only one who thought about dragging the Sorcerer's Garden into the dream wasteland. As the owner of the Gravity Garden, Sunders had considered this as well.

However, after discussing it with Angor, they decided against it.

The power of law in the Gravity Garden was too strong, and they didn't want to harm the dream wasteland. Besides, there were many Dream Realm residents in the dream wasteland, including Jon, who was very important to Angor.

Sunders didn't want the dream wasteland to be destroyed because of the clash of laws.

Therefore, even though Sunders wanted to test it, he didn't do it in the end.

This was why Angor was so hesitant when Rein brought it up.

"I've talked with Sunders before, so I know what you're worried about." "I'll take you inside first. I'll explain everything after you're done." Angor was still hesitating.

With that, Rein activated the transparent glass orb in his hand.

A faint blue mist was released from the orb and slowly approached Angor. Angor didn't try to dodge and let the mist surround him.

When the water vapor completely enveloped his body, the floating carpet under his feet suddenly became solid.

When he looked down, he saw that he was no longer standing on empty space. Instead, he was standing on a piece of fertile land.

When the mist disappeared, Angor knew he was inside the Tidal Garden. He looked around and saw that he was standing on top of a cliff.

Behind him was a Sorcerer Tower that was very similar to the Cloud Tower. Beside the Sorcerer Tower, there was a small garden surrounded by a pure white fence. However, there were no flowers in the garden, and the only tree was also withered.

Angor looked at the tower and the tree and felt that something was off.

After thinking for a while, he realized that something was wrong. There were water elements in the air and the ground, but they weren't much different from the ones outside.

This was the Tidal Garden, a Sorcerer's Garden with the laws of water!

Such thin water elements, obviously something was wrong!

"Looks like you've noticed." Rein saw Angor trying to sense the water element and realized something was wrong. "I know what you want to ask. Fly to the sky and you'll understand."

He hesitated for a moment and decided to fly higher.

When he looked down from the sky, he was stunned.

He originally thought that they were standing on a cliff, but that was not the case. Instead, they were standing on a lone island in a huge depression.

The ground around them had caved in for hundreds of meters, or even thousands of meters. On the ground, the corpses of dead sea creatures could still be seen, as well as bottomless ravines.

"This place used to be an ocean. My wizard tower was on the only island in this ocean. Now, the island was still there, but it had become a lonely mountain. The surrounding ocean disappeared and became a depression. " Rein floated to Angor's side. "Now, the only place with water is at the bottom of those ravines. All the creatures here are gathered there."

Rein pointed at the crisscrossing ravines. "Do you want to take a look? There are some interesting sea creatures that have gone extinct in the outside world. "

"No, thanks." He looked around and exhaled deeply. "Why is this place like this? Did Mister Rein do this? "

Rein nodded. "Yes. I did it last night."

While Angor was still wondering, Rein slowly told him the truth.

"When you were studying the runes on the knight's armor, I met with Sunders several times. He told me that he wanted to see if the Dream Whelk could pull the Sorcerer's Garden into the dream wasteland. Then he told me about your concerns.

"You're right. Even if it's not for the sake of your teacher and your former servants, you still need to be careful for the sake of the Dream Realm residents." Rein didn't mean that he was being kind. To him, the residents of the dream wasteland were perfect subjects to study, so he didn't want to waste them if possible.

"Sunders made the right choice not to pull the Gravity Garden into the dream wasteland. Artificial mana was not created back then, and the power level of the dream wasteland was too low. The law of gravity was too strong, which could lead to unimaginable consequences. "

Rein suddenly changed the topic. "I'm telling you again because Sunders and I have done a lot of deductions. Tidal Garden is a miniature Sorcerer's Garden, which has weak laws. Through various deductions, we've determined that the current laws of the Dream Wasteland … which is the authority you possess, or rather, the Virtual Law, is far superior to the laws of Tidal Garden. "

"Especially the authority to change the weather, it can directly crush the laws of the Tidal Wave Garden."

"Under such circumstances, if the two collide, the winner will definitely be the Dream Wasteland."

The collision between the laws of reality and the illusion of the dream wasteland wouldn't necessarily lead to a disaster, but they still had to consider the most dangerous situation.

If the dream wasteland could still win, it would be less likely for the wasteland to be damaged.

"But this is only our simulation. We don't know what will really happen. Perhaps even a little bit of the Law of Reality could shake the foundation of the Law of Emulation. Therefore, in order to guard against this possibility, I further reduced the risk. Yesterday, I used up all the Law Power in the Tidal Wave Garden. That's why the garden became like this. "

"All of it?" Angor couldn't help but raise his voice. Using up the most important law of a Sorcerer's Garden in such a way surprised Angor.

"Yes. But this is a Sorcerer's Garden. It doesn't have any law power now, but it still has its foundation. It will slowly recover in the future. But it's manageable. "

"I can control it …" Angor muttered the words and looked enlightened.

He had a general idea of what Rein meant.

Rein was trying to drag Tidal Garden into the dream wasteland without any law power. In this case, the risk wasn't too great, and they could test the waters first.

Then, Tidal Garden would slowly recover its law power through the foundation of the law. During this process, if the law of reality and the illusion law of the dream wasteland didn't agree with each other, they could quickly control the wasteland to stop the damage.

In other words, Rein was trying his best to minimize the risk to the best of his ability.

Rein continued, "There's one more thing. Don't forget that the dream wasteland is still created by the law of reality. Even if the wasteland can create all kinds of illusion laws after it's born, it's still created by the law of reality. In this case, Sunders and I are more optimistic than pessimistic.

"Perhaps the laws of reality and illusion won't cause any serious side effects. Instead, they can help each other."

After explaining the most dangerous situation, Rein began to talk about the results he and Sunders came up with.

However, none of these outcomes were actually for the worse.

"Last but not least, there's one more thing we overlooked. We still need to test whether the Dream Whelk from Moonlight Coast can pull the law power from Sorcerer's Garden into the dream. "

Rein stopped talking and looked at Angor. His meaning was clear: the choice is in your hands.

Angor still had to decide whether to try it or not.

Before entering Tidal Garden, Angor was still hesitating. But after hearing Rein's explanation, the scale in his mind began to sway. Besides, Rein's decision was the result of his discussion with Sunders.

Sunders knew the dream wasteland better than Angor in terms of energy level. Angor trusted Sunders' judgment.

In the end, Angor decided to give it a try.

"Alright." Angor looked around. "We can't let Mister Rein waste his law power for nothing."



He already decided to give it a try, but he was still worried about it. He took out a large-sized, strategic-level defensive scroll from the new city's material storage and activated it to cover the entire city.

The scroll would at least buy him some time to go back to the dream wasteland if something really went wrong.

Apart from that, he also took out a magic scroll with defensive power comparable to a full-strength spell cast by a half-legend and gave it to Chown. In case of irreversible danger, Chown could use the scroll to buy him some time and return to his broken body in the real world.

Rein watched Angor quietly. He didn't think there would be any unsalvageable danger, but he didn't stop Angor either.

These scrolls would cost Angor a lot in the real world, so he didn't need to worry about using them here.

The only thing Rhine was worried about was that some of the offensive magic scrolls might be too powerful, and might pierce through the fragile dream wasteland world. Luckily, Angor only used defensive scrolls, so there shouldn't be any problems.

Since Rein already knew about this, he decided to use a special box to store all the powerful scrolls and scrolls while Angor was busy setting up the barrier. If Angor could bring Tidal Garden to the dream wasteland, he could store these items away so that they wouldn't be exposed to outsiders.

When everyone was done, they returned to the exile space in the real world.

"Let's begin." Rein handed Angor the glass orb that represented Tidal Garden.

Angor accepted it and nodded. However, he didn't take out the Dream Whelk right away. Instead, he stared at the transparent glass orb.

Rhine didn't rush him. He simply said, "I'll enter the Dream Wilderness first. Send me to the Tidal Garden."

"Okay." He pointed a finger at Rein and had the latter teleport to a remote corner of the wasteland. At the very least, Rein wouldn't be affected too much in such a remote location.

After Rein entered the dream wasteland, Angor took a deep breath.

Let's begin.

Angor took out the Dream Whelk and activated it without hesitation.

The whelk released a mysterious ripple that quickly covered the glass orb in Angor's hand.

Angor noticed that the ripple lasted longer than before.

"Is it because of the law in Tidal Garden?"

About 15 seconds later, the ripple disappeared.

Nothing changed, including the glass orb. This was the property of the Dream Whelk. It wouldn't affect anything in the real world.

However, although everything was fine in the real world, there were changes in the dream wilderness.

Angor put away the Dream Whelk and used Nightmare Dream on himself without hesitation.

Just as he crossed the Dream Bridge and stood in front of the Dream Realm's door, he noticed something unusual.

On the other side of the Gate of Dreams, it was pitch black.

But according to the time in the dream wasteland, it should be daytime.

"Is there really a problem?" Angor's heart skipped a beat. He took a step forward.

When he stepped into the dream wasteland, he was immediately buffeted by a strong gust of wind. His hair and clothes were fluttering in the wind.

Angor finally realized that the darkness he saw before was not night. Instead, it was the oppressive black clouds that shrouded this nameless little mountain ridge, making it seem like night.

Boom!

The wind howled, and thunder roared.

Angor looked up and saw lightning bolts dancing in the dark clouds. Together with the oppressive atmosphere, he felt as if he was witnessing the end of the world.

However, this was only a facade.

Using the Tree of Authority and God's Eye, Angor didn't see any signs of damage to the dream wasteland. The barrier was still intact.

Moreover, the rumbling dark clouds, raging hurricanes, and lightning bolts did not affect the entire Dream Wasteland. Both Beginning City and New City were calm at the moment. Even though the sky was gloomy, it was not scary.

Angor breathed a sigh of relief.

At least this meant that the dream wasteland wasn't in danger yet.

After making sure the dream wasteland was fine, Angor began to look for the orb that represented Tidal Garden.

Since it was too dark, Angor couldn't find the orb yet. When he was about to use God's Eye again, he saw Rein not far from him.

Rein was using his illusory mana to control a small amount of wind elements and hovering in the air. Even Angor couldn't do such a thing.

Rein noticed Angor as well, but he didn't pay much attention to Angor. Instead, he was looking at a certain spot in the darkness.

Angor moved to Rein's side and followed his gaze.

A tiny glass bead was currently emitting a hazy light as it floated in the darkness …

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