There was also a palace at the top of Forbidden Peak. It was much smaller than the palace on the main peak, but the style of the palace was the same.
It was built in the style of the Central Empire of Land of Revelation.
At first, Angor thought it was another human building created by Gentle Wind Uranus. But when he got closer to the Forbidden Peak, he realized something was different.
Unlike the palace on the main peak, which was built in the air, the palace on Forbidden Peak was built in the style of a human being.
However, there was no foundation.
Because this was a Magic Hut.
The reason for this judgment was that as soon as he approached, he felt traces of mana flow all over the outer shell of the palace. Moreover, the bottom of the palace was almost fused with the giant rock at the top of the mountain. In other words, this palace was simply made of giant rock.
These two signs were typical elements of a mana hut. The former was the shape, while the latter was the meaning. Only the combination of the two could create a complete mana structure.
However, the Magic Hut had always been a temporary residence for Sorcerers, and it was rarely deliberately shaped. It was basically in the shape of an ordinary wooden hut. Firstly, it did not consume any Magic Power, and secondly, it could be built quickly. Such a large palace-style mana hut was rarely seen. If someone wanted to live in a palace, he or she would have to do it by hand. This way, the palace could last for a long time. However, building a mana hut meant that the palace could collapse at any time if the supply of mana was not enough.
"Maybe it's Feng's personal hobby?" Angor mumbled to himself.
He was sure that this was Feng's work. After all, a mana hut required the user to control mana, which was something an elemental spirit could not do without proper training.
Angor was curious though. How did Feng manage to keep the hut running for thousands of years?
Did Feng use a large number of magic crystals to power the hut?
With that in mind, Angor stepped into the palace.
As soon as he stepped inside, he sensed a faint, profound, and profound mana aura lingering inside the palace.
The mana aura looked calm, but when he thought about it carefully, he realized that it was a powerful type of mana that was far beyond what Angor could recognize.
Judging from the aura, he was sure that it was not made by an elemental creature. Feng must have built it himself.
He spent a long time trying to sense the mana around him. But he knew that he couldn't understand it at his current level. Perhaps only someone at Rein's level would be able to learn something from the mana here.
The reason why he had been immersed in sensing mana was not because he was sensing mana, but because of something else that gave him an inexplicable sense of familiarity.
Angor sensed something mysterious in this place.
Literally, it was a "mysterious" aura. It was the aura emitted by the mysterious object.
However, this mysterious aura was not very strong. In fact, it was very faint. It was clearly different from the aura of other mysterious items. It was rather similar to … Prelude to Samsara.
Could it be that there was a failed Mystery Item here, a Half-step Mystery Item?
Angor was curious. Half-step Mystery Items were not as useful as Mystery Items, but they were still very valuable. Some Half-step Mystery items were even quite useful.
If he really found a Half-step Mystery item here, Angor would never let it go. After all, Feng played him like a fool and took something from him as compensation.
He spent a few more minutes trying to sense the aura while moving around the palace with his eyes closed, trying to find the place with the strongest Mystery aura.
Finally, when he slowly moved forward and arrived at a certain part of the front of the palace, the mysterious aura instantly became stronger.
He slowly opened his eyes, and then he saw … Soft Wind Uranus.
To be more precise, it was a giant portrait of Gentle Wind Uranus.
Angor looked around and confirmed that he was at the front of the palace, where the "throne" was located. However, there was no throne here. Instead, it was a painting.
Without a doubt, the author of the portrait was Feng.
Angor took a closer look at the portrait and noticed that Gentle Wind Uranus in the painting was different from the current Princess Gentle Wind.
The current Princess Gentle Wind looked no different from a human except for her pointy ears.
In the portrait, Gentle Wind only had the upper body of a human, while the rest of her body was covered in white mist. Moreover, its hair had not been combed and was messy like an afro. Its eyes were very calm, but it lacked the gentle temperament it had today.
Overall, Gentle Wind looked very different from the clean and tidy Princess Gentle Wind.
Perhaps this was how Feng looked when he first met Gentle Wind Uranus. After interacting with Feng for a long time, Gentle Wind Uranus started to yearn for human civilization. So, he built a lot of human buildings and slowly changed himself to look like a human. That's how Uranus came to be.
Angor thought for a while and decided not to think about it. It wasn't that important anyway.
After observing the portrait for a while, Angor pointed at the air and created another image using an illusion spell. It was the map of the Tidal Realm that Feng left for the Shannon Royal Family.
The reason why the map appeared was that when Feng Yu drew the map, he had drawn a simple outline of the Kings of each region. For example, the Blackfire Monkey in the Fire Zone was the former king, Hellfire Inferno.
As for White Cloud Village, there was no change of king since the Cataclysm. It should still be Gentle Wind Uranus. But why didn't Angor see Gentle Wind Uranus on the map before?
Angor decided to make a comparison.
Feng Yu's ability to draw maps was just like what he said. He was terrible at it. Even though Angor had the Blackfire Monkey as a guide, it still took him a long time to find the exact location of White Cloud Village.
When he saw the map of White Cloud Village, Angor was speechless.
The Gentle Wind Uranus on the map was just the upper body of a matchstick man with several wisps of mist floating out of a chimney.
At first glance, one would think it was some kind of new monster. Who could tell that it was Gentle Wind Uranus?!
No wonder Angor didn't remember this painting at all. It was just a simple drawing on the map.
Compared to the Blackfire Monkey, Gentle Wind Uranus didn't deserve a name at all.
However, with the mural in front of him as a comparison, he could still make out the shape of the "matchstick figure" in the mural.
It was almost certain that the image of Gentle Wind Uranus that Feng drew on the map corresponded to the murals in the palace.
"Prince Gentle Wind is one of the three Elemental Lords who spent the most time with you. And this is all?" Angor couldn't help but sigh.
With that cleared up, he put away the map and focused on the murals again.
The mysterious aura he sensed earlier came from the painting. Could it be that this mural had some hidden secrets?
He suddenly felt a little excited.
The first painting of the Blackfire Monkey hid the gate to the Tidal Realm. For this reason, he paid a lot of attention to Feng's murals. However, all the murals he saw in Wildstone Wasteland and Tusk Desert were just ordinary murals, which disappointed him quite a bit. At first, he thought only the murals of the Blackfire Monkeys were strange.
Now, there was finally a second mural that seemed to be abnormal.
Angor's calm mind was filled with eagerness again.
He couldn't see anything strange with his naked eyes. So, he began to observe the painting using his energy vision.
He carefully extended his spiritual tentacles and explored the mural bit by bit.
Ten minutes later, he finally found something strange. He wasn't sure if it was Feng Wuyi's doing or his own bad taste. It was located at Gentle Wind Uranus's nostrils.
Just like the painting of the Blackfire Monkey, elemental energy would not detect anything strange when it brushed past the nostrils. Only spirit and mana could detect the difference.
Angor assumed that Feng did this on purpose so that the elemental creatures wouldn't notice it.
After careful study, Angor found that the strange spot was also a small passage.
He didn't know where it led to because Feng set up a barrier.
However, the mysterious aura that he had sensed earlier had come from this passageway.
Angor looked at the nostrils of the painting and fell into a trance. When he first entered the Tidal Realm, Feng had left a sentence on the door: "Aiya, my favored successor, do you want to find my treasure? I've already placed it there.]
Could it be that the treasure left behind by Feng was hidden in this tunnel? A half-step Occult creation?
Puzzled, he began to construct a polymorph spell in his mind space. As the model was activated, Angor's body slowly shrank until he reached the size of the passage.
In Angor's vision, Gentle Wind Uranus's nostrils, which weren't that big compared to his normal size, suddenly turned into a dark square.
Angor arrived at the singularity with a strange feeling in his heart and a strong urge to complain about Feng.
He jumped and entered the passage behind the singularity.
The passage was small at first, but it gradually became wider as he moved forward. The mysterious aura was also getting stronger.
While walking in the dark tunnel, Angor kept his guard up while trying to figure out what was going on.
What was at the end of the passage? Was it a treasure room? Or was it another passage to the wizarding world?
Then what was this Occult creation? Was it really a half-step Occult creation? Or was it a Genuine Occult item that already had its own mysterious aura?
The unknown stimulated Angor greatly. His eyes grew brighter as he looked forward to the "reward" he was going to get.
Several minutes later, Angor reached the end of the passage.
When he saw what was at the end of the passage, he was stunned.
The "passage between two worlds", "treasure room", and "Mystery item" he thought about … None of them were there.
There was a wall at the end of the passage. Densely packed patterns were carved on the wall.
Unlike the runes in the Blackfire Monkey's passage, Angor recognized them as magic runes.
Although the runes looked dense, they weren't complicated at all. Angor didn't need to look at the whole thing to figure out the truth of the runes from the corners at the end of the passage.
It wasn't a magic array, but a single rune.
Angor didn't know the nature of the runes, but he knew that the runes provided energy to the building outside.
In other words, the main function of the runes was to maintain the energy flow of the building outside so that the building wouldn't collapse.
This explained Angor's previous question. Where did the building get its energy from after thousands of years?
That was where the energy came from.
But when he figured out the function of the runes, he had another question. If this was the energy center that kept the building going for thousands of years, then what was the Occult aura he sensed earlier?
Puzzled, he searched the area for any hidden doors or traps.
However, the final result left him very disappointed. This place was empty, and there was no place to hide. Feng didn't leave anything here either. The only thing he left behind was the runes on the wall.
In the end, Angor had to look at the runes.
Since he couldn't find the source of the Occult aura anywhere else, the only possibility was this rune.
But how did the runes release the Occult aura?
With this question in mind, Angor sat down and used an illusion spell to create a table, a chair, and a pen out of thin air.
Angor decided to study the runes on the wall.
With the pen and paper in hand, Angor began to analyze the runes on the wall. As someone who could be considered a "master" in enchantment alchemy, Angor soon found the origin of the runes.
He planned to start from the beginning and dissect the entire rune bit by bit to see what was hidden inside.
Time passed. The more Angor analyzed the rune, the stranger it felt.
It wasn't that the rune was too complicated. It was just that it was too simple.
It was so immature that it looked like it had been drawn by a mageweath apprentice who had just started learning mageweaths.
The corners and lines of the runes were all part of the rune's language. The corners, lines, and energy had to be combined to make the rune's language more accurate.
For example, a levitation mageweath would require a large number of combinations of mageweaths, including interference elimination, energy interface, atmosphere, force, stability … There were hundreds of combinations of mageweaths before the mageweath would take effect.
There were many combinations of mageweaths, and there were many different combinations. Just by looking at the different Magic Pattern Warlocks' mastery and understanding of the Magic Pattern Horns, they were able to make their own arrangements.
However, no matter how many runes were used, the number of runes would never be small. The more "conditions", the more "accurate" the rune would be.
But the rune Angor was looking at was different.
The difference was that it was very simple and crude.
Using a floating rune as an example, other floating runes would require dozens or even hundreds of runes. But this rune only needed one condition: wind.
Wind could, of course, blow objects or people up. But how to control it, stabilize it, and achieve the desired result?
You were blown up into the sky by the wind, but there was no setting of the wind's intensity, direction, time, or space. You might be blown up to a height of a few hundred meters before falling back down. Could this Levitation Mageweath be considered a success?
Therefore, it was too simple and crude to express the effect of levitation with only one corner of the "wind" magic pattern, not to mention that there were many sub-elements under the "wind" magic pattern.
This kind of mageweath expression was the most common mistake that Mageweath Apprentices would make.
And now, the runes on the wall all had the same mistake. Angor wondered if the rune was drawn by a beginner.
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