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Chapter 2158

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Angor didn't need Freud's explanation to know that Freud was referring to the wizards in the dream wasteland. It could be said that with the Dream Wasteland, many complicated problems that couldn't be solved on their own could be solved by this method in the first place.

Angor asked Freud to wait on the altar while he entered the dream wasteland.

When Angor opened his eyes again, he was already inside a private room on the second floor of the Brilliance Church in Foundation City.

Angor came to the Church of Light to look for Ness.

He wanted to talk to Sunders first, but Sunders hadn't shown up in the dream wasteland for several days. As for why he chose Ness as his second choice, it was because Lady Shila lived in the underground cave, which contained an unusual amount of death energy. Since Ness was an expert in death energy and undead creatures, he might know something about it.

Angor pushed the door open and walked down a long hallway until he reached the main hall of the Brilliance Church.

The first thing he saw was Ness, who was sitting beside a beautiful girl.

The girl had her eyes closed and her hands clasped together as if she was praying.

Ness seemed to be praying as well. But Angor knew that most wizards did not believe in anything, so Ness must have an ulterior motive.

As Angor expected, Ness slowly opened his eyes and glanced at the girl with a perverted look. Angor couldn't tell what he was thinking, but he kept swallowing his saliva.

There was no doubt that Nessie had appeared in the church because of this young girl.

Angor sighed and moved his lips.

The melodious wind blew into Nessie's ears, bringing with it a whisper.

Nessie was stunned for a moment. He seemed to hear someone calling his name. He looked up hesitantly and saw someone standing on the second floor of the church. It was Angor.

A moment later, Angor and Ness sat opposite each other in a private room on the second floor of the church.

"I was a little surprised when I saw Wizard Ness in the Brilliance Church. Why are you here too? I didn't expect you to come here for something else. "

"Little Doya is a filial child. She comes here every day to pray for her parents." Angor smiled at Ness, but Ness didn't try to hide it. "That's right. She comes here to pray for her parents every day.

Doya was referring to the beautiful girl who had been brought into the Dream Wilderness by Flodra. She had died of illness in the real world, but her parents were still alive. Therefore, Doya came to the church every day to pray for her parents.

If Ness wanted to win Doya's heart, he had to start with what Doya cared about the most. Hence, he followed her to the church and pretended to pray to strike up a conversation with Doya.

Today was the sixth day since Ness came to the church.

Ness happily told Angor about his battle report in a proud tone.

Angor didn't give Ness a chance to continue his "speech" and changed the topic. "I'm here because I found out more about Sam's matter."

Hearing that it was about Sam, Ness's eyes immediately darkened, "According to the time, Sam's test has already ended. What's the result? "

Angor didn't show any bias and told Ness everything about Sam's performance.

The fact that Sam could find the library and read it calmly showed that he worked hard; the fact that he could find the method to deal with the Man-Headed Spider in the library showed that he was not only working hard but also had some luck; the fact that he could test Mrs. Shila without fear and risk getting hurt proved that he had thought it through; the fact that he could seize the opportunity to launch a counterattack against Mrs. Shila after he found out Mrs. Shila's weakness showed that he had courage.

Just like that, Sam was described as a hardworking, brave, smart, and lucky young man.

The only thing missing was that it was Freud who saved Sam from killing Mrs. Shila. But that was only because Sam was not experienced enough, so it was not a big deal.

Ness's eyes glowed brighter as he listened to Angor's story. He was satisfied with Sam's performance as well.

However, Angor didn't ask whether Ness would send Sam a normal poster or a golden poster in the end. He would have to wait until Sam went to Brute Cavern to find out.

Angor didn't stop there. Instead, he told Ness about Lady Shila's underground altar.

Ness didn't expect there to be such a story behind Lady Shila.

After he finished listening, he muttered to himself, "Three hundred and sixty caverns, and each of them has a human skeleton sitting cross-legged … The altar also has thirty-six steps. It does sound like the standard of the ritual."

"I don't know much about rituals, so I can't help you with that."

Angor wasn't too disappointed. There weren't many wizards in the southern wizardry region who studied rituals, and the eastern wizardry was more popular.

But this time, Angor wasn't here to ask about the ritual. Instead, he was here to ask about the symbol.

Angor wanted to see if Ness had seen it before.

Ness nodded. "Alright. Draw it and I'll take a look."

Of course, Angor wasn't going to draw it. He planned to use an illusion to show it to Ness. However, when he raised his hand to cast an illusion, he suddenly stopped.

"What's wrong?" Ness looked at Angor's blank face.

Angor slowly lowered his hand. "I don't remember the shape of the symbol."

Angor only remembered that the outer circle of the symbol was a concentric circle, while the inner circle was a standard hexagon. But what was the shape of the hexagon? Angor tried to recall, and his mind went blank.

At first, Ness thought Angor was joking. But when he saw Angor's serious expression, he realized that Angor wasn't joking.

"A wizard shouldn't forget what he saw just a second ago," Ness said. "This isn't normal."

Angor quickly realized that Ness was right. It wasn't a complicated symbol, but he couldn't remember it no matter how hard he tried.

There was something wrong with the symbol.

But even if he knew that there was a problem with the symbol, how could he solve it now? He couldn't recall it, and he couldn't show it either.

"I'll go back to the real world. I didn't try to remember it before. Let's see if it works this time."

With that, he vanished into thin air.

Ness was silent for a moment, then slowly stood up and walked outside. As he walked, he muttered to himself, "It's strange that I can't recall the symbols … Since I can't analyze it through the symbols, I can only start from the ritual itself. I should ask granny."

Angor returned to the real world and saw Freud looking at him expectantly.

Angor shook his head and told Freud why he couldn't remember the symbol.

With that, he looked at the symbol on the ground again.

When he tried to recall the symbol, he couldn't find anything special about it. But when he closed his eyes and tried to recall it, he couldn't.

He didn't need to go into the dream wasteland again to confirm that memory alone wouldn't work.

Freud also noticed this. He hesitated for a moment and took out a pen and paper from his necklace to try to record the symbol by drawing it.

It was possible to draw, but when the symbols were drawn, the white paper instantly turned into powder.

"Is it because I don't have enough medium?" He considered for a moment and took out a piece of Chaos Drum Parchment from his bracelet. It was a high-quality parchment with anti-magic properties, which could be used to practice drawing runes without worrying about the parchment exploding. However, the runes he drew would not do anything to the parchment.

Since ordinary paper couldn't hold the symbol, he decided to use the anti-magic Chaos Drum Parchment instead.

Freud took the parchment and started drawing again.

This time, the drawing went very smoothly. He completely recorded the symbols, and the paper didn't explode.

Just when Freud thought that he had succeeded, the symbol slowly disappeared from the Chaos Beastskin. It was as if the symbol was drawn with colorless water, and once the water dried up, the symbol would disappear.

Freud sighed helplessly. He had failed again.

He remained silent for a while.

After a while, Freud said, "There must be a way to carry the symbols. Otherwise, how did the person who drew them do it? Maybe they needed some special parchment? "

Freud's theory made sense, but it was hard to prove it. No one knew what kind of parchment they needed. Also, it was possible that they didn't need a specific parchment, but some other special conditions, such as a specific ritual, a specific bloodline, or even a specific person.

Under such circumstances, it was almost impossible to test them one by one.

Things were getting more and more complicated.

Angor glanced at the Chaos Drum Parchment in Freud's hand and suddenly had an idea.

Freud recorded the symbol on the parchment to help him memorize it. If the recording was successful, what was the next step?

The answer was to bring the parchment into the dream wasteland.

The only way to bring the parchment into the dream wilderness was to use the Dream Whelk from the Moonlight Coast.

Since that was the case, why not just use the Dream Whelk to bring the symbol into the dream wasteland?

The Dream Whelk was a Mystery item that ignored all laws. It could pull anything into the dream wasteland, except for creatures that were not suitable for Mystery items. Even the laws of the Sorcerer's Garden could appear in the dream wasteland.

Angor didn't believe that the symbol could resist the Dream Whelk.

Without further ado, he took out the Geometric Lock and the Dream Whelk. First, he activated the Geometric Lock to stop the Mystery aura from spreading. Then, he activated the Dream Whelk.

The Dream Whelk returned to normal as it glowed brightly on the ground.

"I'll check it again," Angor told Freud and closed his eyes.

When he opened his eyes again, he was back in his private room on the second floor of the Church of Light.

At this moment, the single room was already empty.

"Huh? Where did Ness go?" Angor mumbled. He didn't think too much about it. The most important thing right now was to find the symbol on the stone slab.

Angor placed the stone slab on the desk in the room.

He slowly walked to the desk and looked at the stone slab on it.

Angor's eyes lit up when he saw the familiar twisted runes on the stone slab.

He did it!

The Mystery item ignored all laws and went beyond the requirements of the symbol itself!

The symbol that he couldn't remember or engrave was pulled into the dream wasteland by the Dream Whelk.

After being excited for a while, Angor began to look for Ness.

It didn't take him long to locate Ness.

"Hey, the Ocean Theater?" "So Iron Granny is here too?" Angor looked at the Ocean Theater and realized something from his Omniscient View.

He didn't think Ness would know about the symbol. He planned to take the stone slab to Tree Spirit or Rein, who were knowledgeable wizards. Angor went to the dream wasteland to find Ness so that he could explain the situation to Angor.

Now that Ness was with Iron Granny, Angor didn't have to waste time looking for him.

Rein and Tree Spirit both respected Iron Granny, so she must be one of the most knowledgeable wizards in the world.

With the stone slab in hand, Angor hurried to the Ocean Theater.



As soon as he entered the theater, he heard someone playing a piano.

From the tune, he recognized the name of the piece: Adeline by the Water.

It was a song from Earth, and it was written by Jon. But now, although the music sounded smooth, the rhythm was a little stuttering. Obviously, it wasn't Jon who was playing.

Angor looked at the stage and saw Jon standing beside the piano, while Alda was playing the instrument with a shy look on his face.

As for why Alda was so shy … it was because there were other people in the audience.

Iron Granny and Ness were sitting in the audience.

They weren't necessarily listening to Alda's performance, but their presence alone was enough to give Alda a lot of pressure. With great difficulty, she finally managed to finish playing the zither despite her shyness.

When Alda finished, Angor clapped his hands and nodded to Alda.

Alda's nervousness slowly disappeared as Angor clapped his hands. Alda smiled happily and went to Jon to wait for his teacher's opinion. Jon was in the middle of a piano lesson.

Angor exchanged a glance with Jon and used his lips to indicate that he was here for Iron Granny. Jon nodded and led Alda and Sunny backstage.

Angor went to the audience and sat down beside Iron Granny.

"You're just in time. I've been thinking. Since I can't remember the symbols, I might as well try the ritual. Granny knows something about rituals." Angor nodded. "Alright.

"I explained the situation of the ceremony to Granny. According to the current conditions, we can basically confirm that this is a sacrificial ceremony. Also, I don't think the target of the ritual is a demon or evil god. It's very likely to be an alien race. "

"It's just that I can't remember the symbols. For now, I don't know what kind of alien race they belong to, nor do I know what the purpose of the sacrificial ceremony is."

"It's okay. I brought the symbols." Angor spoke in a small voice.

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