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Chapter 2140

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In other words, none of the Sorcerer's Gardens in Brute Cavern met the requirements.

Sunders' Gravity Garden was much more powerful than a small Sorcerer's Garden. Meanwhile, the famous Thousand Spirit Garden was one of the best gardens in the entire southern wizarding region, so it was impossible to drag it into the dream wasteland.

If such a Sorcerer's Garden was forcefully dragged into the dream wasteland, it might destroy the dream wasteland due to its powerful law.

"As I thought?" Rein muttered. When Angor mentioned that there was a limit to the law of reality, Rein already guessed that the Sorcerer's Garden's power level would be limited.

Because of this, Rein and Sunders decided to use the Tidal Garden to test the dream wasteland.

Now that Angor thought about it, he was right.

"Apart from the limit on the strength of the Sorcerer's Garden, there's also a limit on its type," Angor continued. "When the law of reality enters the dream wasteland, there must be a corresponding authority to interact with it.

In other words, the law of reality and the authority of the dream wasteland must be the same type. "

Angor's eyes were filled with joy as he spoke. This was because they were using the Tidal Garden, and the law type of the Sorcerer's Garden was the water element. Coincidentally, the law of water corresponded with the law of water in the sky change, which allowed the law of water to successfully merge with the dream wasteland.

If they used another type of garden, such as a soul garden, there would be no such thing as a soul garden.

In fact, Angor didn't think there would be any soul authority in the dream wasteland in the future. If a soul garden entered the dream wasteland, even if it was only a small one, it could cause serious damage to the dream wasteland.

Angor was really lucky this time.

Rein also looked relieved. "I didn't think about this before. Thank goodness we're safe."

"Well, the result is good." Angor didn't blame Rein for this. There was no such thing as absolute safety when it came to laws. At the very least, Angor and Sunders managed to minimize the risk.

"So we can't use the Dream Whelk to bring more Sorcerer's Gardens into the dream wasteland?" Rein asked.

"Yes." Angor nodded. "You have to go through the selection process. They have to be suitable for the current authority, and they have to be confined to small gardens."

"The Sorcerer's Garden can quickly improve the authority of the dream wasteland and speed up its development. Therefore, no matter how many restrictions there are, we still need to take this matter into consideration. "Rhine pondered for a moment." I'll think of something. It's impossible to ask someone for a Sorcerer's Garden, but if you want to see it, I can. "

Angor's eyes. He didn't have enough influence in the wizarding world. However, Rhine was at the top of the pyramid in the southern region. If he asked, he might be able to borrow a few small Sorcerer's Gardens.

"Rein's Garden Garden," Rein said. Gardens that were slightly larger were the top secrets of the various large organizations and Adept families. They would never be lent out to outsiders. We Garden garden's Garden's Garden garden garden's Garden. "

"I'm ' Angor believed that the dream wasteland would have already taken shape when he needed a medium or large Sorcerer's Garden. Once the wizard organizations got a taste of the dream wasteland, they wouldn't even need to sneak around to borrow a Sorcerer's Garden.

Rein put a hand on Angor's shoulder and walked to the window while enjoying the nourishment of his water power.

He opened the window and saw the bright blue sea outside.

"What do you plan to do with the Tidal Garden?" Rein asked while enjoying the sea breeze.

"I'll listen to your opinion, sir."

"I'm thinking of putting it in the new city. We'll set it up as a special area as a reward for completing a quest. It'll provide a place for apprentices who want to study water arts. "

Angor considered. "That's a good idea. Not only will the apprentices be motivated, but it'll also be a special project for the new city."

"It's settled then. I'll ask Leona to arrange it. I'm sure she'll be more than happy to do so."

Angor nodded with a smile. After reading the blueprint of the new city, Leona had already decided to use it as one of the main venues for the tea party. She would do anything to make the new city as unique as possible.

The Dream Whelk brought in many special items, most of which were needed by Leona, which showed how enthusiastic Leona was about hosting the tea party.

The unwillingness to admit defeat, vanity, and competition between individual witches were all on display here.

With that done, Angor and Rein prepared to return to the real world.

Before leaving, Angor glanced at the boundless sea outside. "It's a pity that there are no living creatures in the Tidal Garden."

The Dream Whelk could only carry inanimate objects, so there were no living creatures in the sea.

Although the trees and flowers in the small garden below the wizard tower were flourishing, in fact, they were dead when they came in. It was only under the nourishment of the water network and the blessing of the authority of "Tree Civilization" that they slowly came to life in the domain of the law.

Sea creatures, on the other hand, were not as lucky.

"It's not hard to bring the sea back to life," said Rein. Rhine replied. Some intelligent creatures that lived in the sea were pulled into this place. Slowly, they would become more lively. Even if they didn't use real creatures, the illusions created by wizards could still enrich the sea.

Angor nodded without saying anything and prepared to leave.

Just as they were about to leave, a light blue flying fish suddenly jumped out of the sea, drew a beautiful arc in the air, and dove back into the sea.

Angor and Rein stopped in their tracks.

"I think it's …" Rein said after a moment of silence.

"An elemental creature?"

Angor used God's View to observe the sea and nodded. "Yes, it's an elemental creature. But there's only one flying fish in the sea."

"It seems that this instant abundance of water laws allowed elemental lifeforms to be born here." Rhine almost immediately determined the origin of the elemental lifeforms.

"Indeed. The law of reality and the power of the dream wasteland intertwined to increase the power of water. This flying fish is the product of this interweaving. " Angor's curiosity was piqued. The flying fish was small and weak, but it contained both law and authority, which made it a perfect subject for research.

"Only one," said Rein.

"The law of this place is producing more and more power of water. Maybe there will be more in the future."

"I hope so."

Angor and Rein left without taking the flying fish with them. The fish was still too young to be used for research. They would have to wait until it grew up.

The first thing Rein did when they returned to reality was to take Angor to Tidal Garden.

The dried up abyss of the sea was in stark contrast to the boundless sea of the dream wasteland.

Soon, they arrived at the top of the wizard tower.

Angor easily stepped into the room, which indicated that the law of water in Tidal Garden was almost exhausted. He didn't learn anything about water, but he was still able to enter.

Rhine stood at the center and felt the foundation of the laws. After a while, he sighed softly, "The foundation of the laws is still there, and it is gradually recovering the power of the laws."

The law of Tidal Garden didn't change in the real world. Another law of reality appeared in the dream wasteland, which meant that the Dream Whelk had replicated a law of its own.

That was really shocking.

The Dream Whelk looked weak, but it was able to ignore the law of reality to such an extent!

Even Rein, who had seen a lot of things in his life, was shocked. He glanced at Angor and sighed in his mind. "The Dream Whelk is useless in other people's hands. But in your hands, you might be able to create a new world … "

After they left Tidal Garden, Rein spoke again, "At least we can be sure that we won't have to worry about the law of Sorcerer's Garden when we 'borrow' it from others."

Next, Rein and Angor carried out several more experiments on the Dream Whelk's rules.

The more they learned, the more Rein realized how terrifying Mystery items were. It was as if there was no limit to how much they could do.

They stayed in the exile space for an entire day. When they came out, the small snowflakes had already turned into heavy snow.

The snow on the ground had reached their knees.

"That's all for now. We'll do more in the future." Rein floated in the air and looked at Angor. "Now, come with me."

Rhine's figure flickered as he flew northeast of the Parmigi Highlands.

Angor was a little confused, but he still followed Rein.

They flew out of the Parmigi Highlands and arrived at a large inland lake downstream of the Snow River.

"Where are we going, Mister Rein?" Angor asked out of curiosity.

Rein pointed at the lake below them. "We're going to Filewing Station at the bottom of this lake."

"Filewing Station?" Angor never heard of such a name before. "Is it a wizard fair?"

Angor tried to recall where he had seen such a fair around Parmigi Highlands.

"Not exactly, but it does function as a fair." Rein paused for a moment. "You can call it … a private trade fair."

Rein quickly explained to Angor about Filewing Station.

It was called Filewing Station because it was one of the mobile stations of a group called Filewing Caravan. The Hui Yi Business Travel Group would transfer their precious goods between various stations to form a very private trade fair.

Filewing Caravan only sold valuable items. Most of its customers were truth-finder wizards.

Rhine gave a simple explanation as to why the Filthy Wing Business Firm was able to get through the truth-finder wizard segment and form a beneficial trade fair. "The leader of the Filthy Wing Business Firm is a top-notch level-3 wizard who is as powerful as me.

However, strength alone was not enough to open such a powerful trade route. There must be other factors, but he did not know them yet.

Filewing Caravan only served high-level wizards, which was why it was not widely known. Even if there were gossip magazines, once they learned of their existence, they would not dare to publicize it for fear of offending people.

"Even if I don't tell you, someone from Filewing Caravan will reach out to you and offer you an olive branch soon. Even if you haven't become a truth-finder wizard yet, as a member of the research department, your status will only be higher than a truth-finder wizard. "

After Rhine explained the situation of the Hong Yi Business Team, he finally talked about the reason for his visit this time.

"I promised Sunders that I'll find you a parasite that can unleash the power of your Distorted Seed. I've asked Filewing Caravan to bring it here. It should be here by now. "

"Let's go. I'll show you."



Meanwhile, on the other side of Fey Continent, Sunders was floating in the air while looking at a blood-red stone tablet on the ground.

"Those two are still in the area of Red Plague believers?" Sunders looked at the symbol on the tablet that represented the Red Plague Archfiend with a disgusted look.

He came here to look for Flora and Sumesh.

They were in mortal danger because of the Red Plague believers. Sumesh's injuries were so severe that he could no longer use a plane passageway, which was why he asked Sunders for help.

Sunders thought they had left the area of Red Plague believers, but he did not expect them to be so bold as to stay in the area.

Sunders shook his head and looked away from the blood-red stele. He closed his eyes and sensed the familiar energy waves in the air. Soon, he chose a direction and disappeared.

Half an hour later, Sunders arrived at a quiet forest.

After walking for a while, Sunders found his target — a shadow that only those who studied Nightmare Illusion could see.

Behind the shadow was a skeleton of a child wearing a rose wreath.

Sunders waved his hand and the shadow disappeared. The little skeleton jumped in fright as it thought an enemy was coming. It held the rose wreath with both hands and kept running around.

It looked like it was running away, but it was actually running in circles.

"You're Flora's messenger?" Sunders' voice stopped the skeleton from running away.

The little skeleton looked back and was surprised to see who it was. Green flames quickly rose in its dark eye sockets. "Professor?!"

It was not the skeleton who spoke.

It was Flora's voice, which was sharp and charming. She sensed Sunders' arrival and controlled the skeleton from afar.

"Professor, this is great! We —"

She sounded very agitated. But before she could finish, Sunders cut her off. "Let's talk when I'm there."

"Alright, I'll have Little Red lead the way."

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