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Chapter 2203

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Angor stayed in Tusk Desert for two days and nights.

On the first day, Angor informed Wise Monk Ku Platinum of his purpose of coming.

On the second day, Angor asked for Ku Platinum's permission and began his exploration of the palace, which was said to have existed since ancient times.

On the morning of the third day, Angor prepared to bid farewell to Ku Platinum and leave Tusk Desert.

He didn't see Sandstorm Sandstorm during the two days he spent in Tusk Desert. It wasn't because Angor didn't want to see Sandstorm Sandstorm. It was because Wise Monk Ku Platinum told him not to.

Two days ago, Ku Platinum didn't tell Sandstorm Sandstorm about Angor's identity right away. Instead, he asked to see the box first. He didn't mind watching it first or later, so he played the box again.

Angor didn't know what Ku Platinum thought after reading the book. However, Ku Platinum suggested that Angor should avoid meeting Lord Sandstorm at all costs.

After asking Ku Platinum about it, Angor finally understood what he meant.

Sandstorm Sandstorm was described by Magoo, Portia, and Magoo as a stubborn and bad-tempered monarch. Even elemental fairies such as Dangros believed that Sandstorm Sandstorm was a tyrant who stirred up sandstorms without saying a word.

After listening to Ku Platinum's explanation, Angor finally understood that the rumors were mostly true. Sandstorm Sandstorm wasn't bad-tempered, nor was he a real tyrant. It was just that he was mentally ill.

That was what Ku Platinum told him himself.

Sandstorm Sandstorm's stubbornness, his strange rules, and his refusal to visit elemental creatures from other realms … all because he was mentally ill.

Sandstorm Sandstorm Sandstorm's symptoms were called "vigilance in times of peace" or "paranoia" in layman's terms.

Sandstorm Sandstorm didn't know if it was affected when it was young, but he always felt that something terrible was going to happen to him at any time. It could be a natural disaster or an external enemy.

Because of this, it began to imitate the method of the Wild Stone Wasteland and built three layers of defense in the Tusk Extraction Desert. However, in reality, the natural conditions of the Tusk Extraction Desert were already a natural moat. It was very difficult for external enemies to invade, so there was no need to do this.

In addition to the line of defense, it also set up many strange restrictions. For example, any elemental creatures that were not from the Tooth Extraction Desert were not allowed to fly over the desert because they were worried about "air raids".

There were all kinds of rules and restrictions caused by persecutory delusions. When Ku Bojin said this, he had a helpless smile on his face.

Because of this, Ku Platinum advised Angor not to meet Sandstorm.

Bitter Platinum could already foresee that Desert Prince would be more cautious than any other elemental creature, even if it knew that Desert Prince was from the same race as Savior. After all, the unknown was the biggest fear in the world. To His Highness Sandstorm, humans were an unknown territory that he did not understand.

If Angor showed the box to Sandstorm Sandstorm again, Sandstorm Sandstorm would see how humans "captured" elemental creatures, as well as the destructive power of human wizards. Angor didn't need Ku Platinum to tell him that Sandstorm Sandstorm's persecutory delusions would reach the max.

Considering Sandstorm's crazy way of thinking, it would never consider the pros and cons of the situation, nor would it listen to Angor's persuasion. It would definitely end up in a head-on confrontation.

Sandstorm Sandstorm also controlled all the elemental creatures in Tusk Desert. It might even try to ambush Angor.

Under such circumstances, Ku Platinum gave a conscientious suggestion to not meet His Highness Sandstorm.

As for the box, Ku Platinum told Angor that he would find a chance to tell Sandstorm Sandstorm about it after Angor left.

Ku Platinum knew Sandstorm Sandstorm very well, so it knew what to say. Since Angor wasn't here, Sandstorm Sandstorm should be able to listen to Ku Platinum's words.

Angor considered for a while and agreed to Ku Platinum's suggestion.

This was because he had learned from Rogar that Bitter Platinum was telling the truth. Sandstorm Storm was really sick! Back then, when Rocca came to study abroad, he was stopped. If Rocca wasn't an Earth Elemental, and if Wise Man Bitter Platinum didn't persuade him, he would still be a hostage in the Tusk Desert. It was because of this that Sandstorm Storm agreed to let Rocca study abroad.

Wildstone Wasteland and Tusk Desert were "brothers", which meant they were closer to each other than the Fire Zone. Even so, Sandstorm Sandstorm still wanted to "go to war", which meant the man's persecutory delusions had already reached the end of his life.

It was better to leave such a patient to a specialist. Angor would only aggravate the patient's condition. So, he agreed to Ku Platinum's suggestion.



Before Angor left the palace, Ku Platinum spoke to him in a serious tone, "Humans are about to enter the Tidal Realm. This is a serious matter. I'll try my best to convince Her Highness to meet Magoo the Wise as soon as possible so that they can discuss this matter further."

Angor nodded. "I hope Her Highness can think it through soon."

Angor hesitated for a moment before he asked Ku Platinum the question that had been bothering him for the past two days. "Let's not talk about Her Highness for now. What do you think, Mister Ku Platinum?"

Ku Platinum chuckled. "I trust Mister Magoo's judgment. Working with the humans isn't such a bad choice."

"Why?"

Ku Platinum replied, "If it weren't for the current situation, I'd still prefer to live a peaceful life. But since fate has chosen this path, we can only follow the cogs of the wheel and move forward.

"We don't have many choices in the future of the Tidal Realm. The choice Mister Padt gave us is already a good one. Also, my view of humans is completely different from Her Majesty's. I think both Savior and Mister Padt are good choices."

Angor was surprised. It was fine that Ku Platinum was praising Savior. But why did he mention himself?

Ku Platinum smiled and gave Angor a kind look. "Because those elves like you."

Angor took a while to realize that Ku Platinum was talking about the elemental spirits he brought back.

But why did the elemental spirits like him? If they really liked him, they shouldn't have spat sand on the Gondola.

After saying goodbye to Ku Platinum, Angor went to see Loga, who was going to stay here to study.

He wanted to bid farewell to Angor, and he also wanted to express his gratitude.

Angor had a good impression of Loga. He had seen too many naughty children on his way here, and it was rare for him to meet a normal elemental creature.

Also, Loga helped him meet Wise Man Ku Platinum first, which saved him the trouble of meeting Sandstorm Sandstorm. Angor wanted to say goodbye to Wise Man Ku Platinum to express his gratitude.

Before leaving, Angor also gave Roca a chance to learn something.

"When the portal to the Tidal Realm opens again, you're welcome to come to Brute Cavern. You'll learn more there. I'm sure you'll like it."

With that, Angor boarded his Gondola and slowly drove away.

He watched as the solemn palace slowly disappeared from his sight and let out a long sigh of relief.

His trip to Tusk Desert was finally over. The only thing he regretted was the palace.

Maybe it was because too much time had passed, or maybe it was because the palace was being renovated, Angor spent an entire day looking around but failed to find anything useful.

The only useful information he found was on a stone pillar right in front of the palace. There was an emblem on the pillar.

It was a simple drawing of a seven-stringed harp floating on a gentle wave.

It looked like the emblem of a music academy.

It was the first time he saw the pattern, so he did not know what it meant. He could only memorize it and wait for the answer later.

Below the emblem was Feng's drawing of the former ruler of the desert.

However, Angor didn't find anything unusual about Feng's drawing, so he ignored it after checking it several times.



The Gondola was flying leisurely in the air. In front of the Gondola, there was a Desert Eagle soaring in the sky.

This Desert Eagle was the flying companion arranged by Ku Platinum.

"Are you tired? Why don't you take a rest on the boat? "Angor asked the eagle.

The eagle flapped its wings proudly. "No need. I can fly all the time in Tusk Desert and I won't get tired."

Angor opened his mouth. He really wanted to tell the eagle that he didn't want it to get tired. It was just that the eagle was too slow.

The reason why Gondola looked so relaxed was because the "companion" wasn't good enough. It wasn't that the eagle wasn't fast enough. It was already as fast as Sunders' pet demon falcon. However, it was still much slower than Gondola.

Gondola would normally take three hours to reach its destination, while the eagle would need at least one or two days to fly at full speed.

At this rate, they would reach the border of Tusk Desert by midnight.

Angor didn't want to discourage the eagle's smug look. After a moment of silence, he decided to let the eagle "lead the way". He could also use this chance to explore the dream wasteland.

He asked Toby to take the helm and told Elmi to be on guard. Then, he closed his eyes and stepped onto the dream bridge.

Dream Wasteland, Beginnings City.

Angor appeared at the top floor of Heaven's Tower. He stepped onto the balcony and entered the inner room.

Freud was sitting in front of his desk, working with a pen in his hand.

But unlike before, Freud wasn't as focused as he used to be. He would look at the small disk on his left from time to time.

When Angor entered the room, Freud was so focused on the disk that he didn't even notice Angor's footsteps.

Freud only noticed Angor's presence when he walked up to him.

"Milord." Freud blushed a little and bowed with an embarrassed look on his face.

Angor nodded and glanced at the two items Freud placed on the desk.

On the right-hand side was a research topic that was being written. It was clearly written in black and white, "Dead Soul Barrier Application Report".

Presumably, this was Freud's manual for the development of his first soul trick.

On the left was a small black disk called the "Mother Tree Connection".

On the screen, it was clear that Freud was chatting with someone in private. Bubbles popped up from time to time. Freud must've been engrossed in the chat earlier.

"What are you doing?" Angor looked at her in confusion.

"I'm talking to Mister Jon," Freud replied.

According to Freud, he was talking to Jon about Alda's piano studies in the morning when Jon told him that Iron Granny was here.

Iron Granny often visited Jon in the library recently, so Freud didn't find it strange and decided to end the conversation.

Then, he began to write a report on the development of Dead Soul Barrier. When he mentioned some useful techniques, he had some questions. Since he couldn't find anyone to answer them, he thought of Iron Granny. He tried to contact Jon and asked him to ask Iron Granny for him.

He was just asking with a glimmer of hope, but to his surprise, Iron Granny actually replied. She even patiently explained all the possible solutions to the problem.

Freud was reading the message sent by Jon on behalf of Iron Granny.

"I see." Angor smiled at Freud. "Iron Granny's knowledge is probably one of the best in Brute Cavern. You're lucky."

Freud chuckled. "I didn't expect to get a reply from Iron Granny either. But I did find a special function of the tree cluster."

"A special ability? You mean a teacher who can teach you from afar? "

Freud nodded. "Sort of. But it's more important to me that the tree cluster is" remote ". I wouldn't dare to make such a request in front of Iron Granny. But with a screen between us, I feel a lot braver. I still don't dare to disrespect her, but I can ask for her help now. "

Freud couldn't help but chuckle. Angor shook his head.

Angor shook his head. Freud still asked Jon to pass the message to Angor. Iron Granny had the tree cluster, so Freud didn't dare to talk to her directly.

When Freud was done laughing, he asked, "How's it going on your side? How's Alda and Sunny? "

Freud regained his composure. "I'm still staying near the altar in the cave. Don't worry about Alda for now. His mood is stable, and he's done with his initial training. Sunny isn't as stable as Alda, so she's a little troublesome. But she's doing well. "

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