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Chapter 2192

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"You must have gained a lot from your training, Your Highness," Angor said as he looked at Fiery Midier, who was standing in front of him.

Fiery Midier cleared his throat and glanced at his left earlobe. "You're right. It's a great harvest."

Angor chuckled. Judging from Fiery Midier's expression, he could tell that the creature really did learn something from Oderklas's fire mark.

Elemental creatures usually had better perception and understanding of pure elemental energy than mortals.

Even an Elemental wizard might not be able to learn anything from Angor's fire mark. But Fiery Midier did. Although the Elemental Tide helped, it was still something to be proud of.

Angor didn't ask what Fiery Midier learned. He smiled and changed the topic.

"May I know what you want from me, Your Highness?"

Back to the topic at hand, Demonic Fire Midier's evasive expression slowly calmed down. "Now, you should have time to talk to me about the 'gate' of the Tidal Realm, right?"

Angor didn't answer Fiery Midier's question because he needed to find more information about Feng. Besides, he didn't know how much Fiery Midier knew about this world, plane fusion, and humans.

But now, he could talk about it.

Magoo knew a lot about Fiery Midier because Angor met him.

Magoo also knew about the origin of the "portal". He just didn't know where it was located.

Now that Fiery Midier asked about it again, Angor believed that Fiery Midier already knew something from Magoo, so he didn't need to hide it anymore.

With that in mind, Angor said, "If we want to know more about the portal to Tidal Realm, we have to start from the apocalypse. To the living beings living in the Tidal Realm, the apocalyptic disaster is undoubtedly a disaster. However, if we look at the entire world and consider it as the main body of the world, the apocalyptic disaster is actually an opportunity. "

Next, Angor explained that the Tidal Realm and the wizarding world had already merged into one, as well as the reason why the two worlds merged, as well as the possibility that many creatures would die during the process.

Demonic Fire Midier was already surprised by what he heard from Magoo. Now that Angor told him more details, Midier could no longer hide his surprise.

He never thought that his perception was wrong. Rather than calling it an apocalypse, it was more like an opportunity for the world.

As for the Messiah that everyone was talking about, he was indeed the true Messiah. However, his Messiah wasn't the Messiah that Midier had originally believed him to be. Midier had guided the elemental power from the outside world to inject new vitality into the withered world. He had even concealed the dimensional fusion, hiding the existence of the Tidal Realm for thousands of years!

His "savior" was to give the elemental creatures enough time to survive so that they wouldn't have to face the ravaging humans.

Magic Flame Midier remained silent for a long time. The information was too much for the creature to digest.

"Midier" stared at Angor spoke. "Midier" asked Fiery Midier, "where is the portal?"

"It's not time yet." Angor considered. "I know you want to control the portal, Your Highness. But wizards don't necessarily need to use the portal to enter the Tidal Realm."

Demonic Fire Midier exhaled and said in a deep voice, "I understand. Teacher Magoo told me that when the two worlds merge, there will definitely be a day like this."

Fiery Midier didn't ask about the "portal" again. Angor already refused to tell Fiery Midier. He didn't expect Angor to answer. He was just trying his luck.

Besides, Magoo already knew that the portal was located in the Fire Zone. Even if Angor didn't tell him, Fiery Midier could find it on its own.

"Alright, let's not talk about this. Let's change the topic." Demonic Fire Midier descended from the sky and sat on a throne made of fire gemstones. "Can you tell me about humans?"

"Humans are a big topic. What do you want to know, Your Highness?"

Fiery Midier remained silent for a while and finally spoke in a determined tone, "I want to know about all of them."

Angor realized that Fiery Midier was starting to accept and change its view of the world. His answer would probably determine Fiery Midier's attitude toward humans in the future.

Angor's answer was very important.

Because of this, Angor couldn't be too subjective. He could say something good about the Ink Elves, but he couldn't say they were good either.

Human civilization was much more complex than elemental creatures. Even Angor himself wasn't sure if he could fully understand what they were talking about.

What he could do now was to tell Fiery Midier what he knew about humans as objectively as possible.

"To understand humans, you must first know about civilization."

Civilization was an indispensable part of the word "human". It was also a big topic. It would take Angor several days to get a general idea of it, and even more time to go into details. Angor didn't have that much time. All he could do now was to describe the definition of civilization, and then —

Angor spent several hours to create a simple drama box. Using the theme of "Humans and Civilization", the box showed the development of human civilization and the high-density scenes of civilization in the form of illusions. The box also contained Angor's knowledge about humans.

As for Fiery Midier's main concern — the values and morals of humans, Angor gave Angor an answer.

Angor also gave an answer. He did not take sides because he could not guarantee everyone's opinion. Good and bad were always relative. It was just a matter of perspective.

Fiery Midier watched the box for about half an hour. At first, it was surprised by how realistic the illusions were, but later, it was shocked by human civilization.

Magical Fire Midier didn't finish watching it. There was too much information in the box, and he couldn't digest it in a short time. Since Angor already gave the box to Fiery Midier, there would be plenty of time to watch it. Maybe Magoo and the other creatures in the Fire Domain could watch it together so that they could learn more about the humans they had to face in the future.

Magefire Midier exhaled deeply and put down the small box in his hand. "I took a quick look at the contents. It's shocking."

Fiery Midier paused for a moment before continuing, "But I didn't see any elemental creatures. May I ask, what do humans think about elemental creatures? Like Savior, or like you, Mister Feng? "

Angor shook his head. "Like me, like Mister Feng. But that's not the whole story. If we want to talk about how humans treat elemental creatures, we'll have to start from the wizarding world. "

Demonfire Midier already knew that the Savior was a powerful wizard. When it heard Angor talking about "wizards", it knew it had to be something important.

"The situation with Magi is actually very complicated."

Angor briefly explained the wizarding world to Fiery Midier.

Next, he created a second box with the theme of "The Wizarding World" and used illusions to describe the wizarding world in detail. However, the "wizarding world" was more about the "unspoken rules" of the wizarding world.

The unspoken rules weren't just rules. They were also the rules of daily life for wizards. They also included how wizards treated the world, mortals, and supernatural creatures such as elemental creatures.

Of course, there were good and bad attitudes. After all, wizards weren't good people.

Apart from that, the box also contained a general description of a wizard's abilities. Angor even created illusions of wizards fighting. This was the only thing Angor showed in the box. It was both a warning to Fiery Midier and a reminder.

Wizards were strong, and fighting them head-on was never a good idea.

Fiery Midier looked at the box and understood Angor's warning. It didn't show any anger. Even if Angor didn't tell it, Fiery Midier would ask about it later.

After all, the elemental creatures in Tidal Realm would encounter human wizards sooner or later, so they needed to know each other's strength.

In the illusions of "The Wizarding World", Fiery Midier was more concerned about how humans coveted elemental creatures.

All wizards would do everything they could to capture elemental creatures.

When Fiery Midier saw how elemental creatures were captured in the illusions, the flames on its body grew several meters higher.

"Damn you, human!" Fiery Midier couldn't help but roar.

Fiery Midier's aura grew stronger and stronger. The terrifying aura created ripples in the air and cracked the rocks on the cliff.

Elmi also showed up and stood beside Angor to protect him. Even Toby, who was bathing in the lava pool, quickly flew to Angor's side.

Fortunately, Fiery Midier wasn't an irrational monster. It suppressed its anger and apologized to Angor.

"I understand, Your Highness. But I think you should keep watching."

Due to their own interests, most Magi wouldn't kill elemental creatures.

Even if they tried to "capture" elemental creatures, they wouldn't treat them harshly. "Elemental companions" weren't just for show. The word "companions" was sacred to wizards. Considering elemental creatures as companions, one could tell how important they were.

The content at the back of the box contained the Magi's stance and attitude towards other races and magical creatures.

Compared to how wizards treated elemental creatures, elemental creatures were definitely lucky.

Angor asked Magefire Midier to keep reading.

As expected, Fiery Midier kept quiet after reading the rest of the box.

It also gradually understood that the Sorcerers valued personal interests above all else. If it was not necessary, they would never lay their hands on elemental creatures. However, when it came to the other races and most magical creatures, the adepts didn't hesitate at all.

Magefire Midier heaved a sigh of relief when he compared the two.

Just like the first box, Fiery Midier didn't read it carefully. It only scanned the content briefly and put it aside.

"Even if humans don't kill all elemental creatures, their greed and greed are still the natural enemies of elemental creatures. As far as I'm concerned, elemental creatures are nothing more than pets to humans. "

Angor could sense that Fiery Midier was still dissatisfied with humans, which was normal considering the creature's position.

Angor didn't explain further. "I don't care what you think, Your Highness. But to wizards, elemental creatures who can help them with their training are considered companions."

Angor knew that Fiery Midier wouldn't change its mind no matter how rational and objective he tried to explain. The rationality and objectivity of humans also predetermined the standpoint of humans. Speaking from the standpoint of elemental creatures, the so-called "rationality and objectivity" were still very unpleasant to hear. The less said, the less mistakes made, the better. Angor didn't want to aggravate his emotions and cause more negative thoughts.

Letting things cool down and letting people think for themselves was the best way to deal with it.

Fiery Midier understood Angor's intention. It remained silent for a while and decided to end the conversation for now. It would take the two boxes to Magoo and ask for his opinion.

By now, it was already daytime in the outside world.

Angor and Demonfire Midier arrived at the lava lake together. Demonfire Midier was going to dive to the bottom of the lake to meet Magoo, while Angor and Kerokro, who had been waiting by the lake, were going back to the cave.

Fiery Midier watched Angor and Korokro leave. It suddenly remembered the message Fispan sent to it.

When it thought about how wizards treated elemental creatures in Wizard World, Fiery Midier knew what Angor was planning to do.

Fiery Midier didn't try to stop them. It watched them disappear into the distance before diving back to the bottom of the lava lake.



When the day faded away, Angor sent Korokro back to the lava lake.

Not long after Korokro sank into the lava lake, a large number of high-temperature bubbles appeared on the surface of the lava lake, and an invisible energy feeler slowly rose up.

"Excuse me, Mister Padt?" A distant voice came from afar.

Angor looked at the spike that looked like a bean sprout and nodded. "Of course."

A moment later, inside the classroom inside Magoo's body.

Dankros, a severed arm who craved for Toby's mercy, was sitting beside Angor. In front of him were Magoo and Fiery Midier.

After staring at each other for half a minute, Magoo broke the silence first. He took out two boxes from under his desk and placed them on the desk. "I've seen all the illusions in these boxes. There are many things that I used to have doubts about, but now I have answers. "

"I now understand why Mister Feng and Kalomonkis are doing this for us." Magoo let out a long sigh. "Under the irreversible situation, Mister Feng was able to buy us so many years of survival time. Compared to saving the world, this contribution is much more significant."

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