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Chapter 2255

Words:2973Update:23/03/15 21:14:13

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"Wait a little longer. You'll see."

Dumartin gave Angor a puzzled look. Angor's answer didn't sound strange. It was just that Angor sounded like he was trying to hold back his emotions.

Dumartin also noticed that Angor wasn't looking at him. Instead, Angor was looking in a certain direction with glowing eyes.

Both Angor's expression and tone told Dumartin that he was excited.

But why? What was he looking forward to? Dumartin's confusion was replaced by curiosity.

Angor didn't "wait" for long.

About ten seconds later, Dumartin saw something shocking.

A ray of blue light flashed through the dark clouds. Next, the downpour became even more violent.

A familiar energy came out of the dark clouds and began to fall from the sky.

Dumartin widened his eyes in surprise. With a simple thought, the rainwater around him gathered into a floating water snake and circled around him.

"Such rich water energy! Just the Mana of a Water Purifier is enough to trigger the condensation of the water energy!" Dumartin exclaimed in amazement.

The density of water energy here was already comparable to some of the lakes and seas in the mirror world.

Although it was only comparable to the lake and sea in the mirror world, this was the Dream Wasteland. It was very rare to have such a high concentration of water in the dream world!

During Dumartin's stay in the dream wasteland, he had only sensed the power of water in the core area of the Tidal Garden. That was why he was so familiar with the power of water.

"Why is the water energy here so dense?" Dumartin suddenly thought of something and looked up at Angor.

Ever since he came to the dream wasteland, he had only met Angor twice, including today.

There was no way Angor would bring him here for no reason. Dumartin thought about the last time he saw Angor.

"You ran into a water-type creature?"

The rain didn't drown out Dumartin's voice.

He didn't say anything because he could tell that Dumartin didn't sound like he was asking a question.

Dumartin didn't pay much attention to Angor's answer because he already knew what Angor was talking about.

In the distance, the concentration of water energy doubled again. The blue light finally formed the outline of a figure.

At first, it was just a water shadow. But as more and more strings of light appeared out of nowhere and joined the water shadow, the figure became more and more real.

"A sequence of laws?" Dumartin looked at the strings of light in confusion. "Why is there a sequence of laws here?"

Angor didn't know what was going on either. But he didn't want to look into it right now because the water shadow had fully materialized.

It was a raccoon cat with a mix of light and dark blue.

"It's a water-type creature!" Dumartin looked at the blue raccoon cat in awe.

Angor let out a long sigh of relief. He had been wondering if water-type creatures that entered the dream wasteland had a physical body or an elemental form. Now, he was sure that it was an elemental form.

However, judging from the fluctuation of water energy on the civet cat, it shouldn't be as strong as it was in the outside world. It was estimated that its strength was only slightly better than the elven stage.

This was to be expected. After all, the dream wasteland's energy level was still limited.

After the civet cat appeared, it still closed its eyes and did not move. Angor sensed that the raccoon was absorbing the remaining sequence of laws in the area.

This should be of great benefit to it. Otherwise, it wouldn't have impatiently absorbed the veins of laws without even checking if the surrounding environment was safe.

Angor didn't bother the raccoon. Instead, he turned around and looked at the newcomers.

It was Rein and Iron Granny.

They came from the new city as soon as the water shadow appeared. Angor was still busy watching the birth of the raccoon, so he didn't greet them immediately. Now, he bowed to them.

"Granny, Mister Rein, what brings you here?" Angor asked out of curiosity.

Although there were rolling black clouds and torrential rain here, it wasn't too extreme of a change in weather. It would usually happen. Also, the water energy here wasn't strong enough to reach the new city.

He didn't think Rein and Iron Granny would be able to sense the change of the water energy in the dream wasteland, considering how powerful they were right now.

Angor was curious about why they showed up here.

Since Rein was still looking at the raccoon, Angor turned to Iron Granny first.

Iron Granny gave him a kind smile. "I'll let Rein explain it to you later."

"Is that a water creature?" Iron Granny pointed at the raccoon.

Angor nodded.

"The little guy looks charmingly naive, but he's quite cute." Iron Granny looked at the tanuki with a smile. "Where did you get it?" Iron Granny asked with obvious fondness in her eyes.

"I met a water-type creature on my way, so I decided to bring it into the dream wasteland."

Iron Granny's eyes lit up. "You can bring an elemental creature into the dream wasteland?"

"It's my first experiment. I didn't think it would work."

While they were chatting, Rein also stopped staring at the raccoon and chuckled. "You're lucky. You ran into a water creature on your way here."

"Well, it's normal. You're at Marginalized Island, which is surrounded by oceans and Devil's Water. It's normal to run into one or two water creatures," Rein said.

Angor listened to Rein's explanation with a smile.

"Did I guess wrong?" Rein raised an eyebrow.

Angor still did not answer. This time, Rein spoke with confidence, "So I was wrong. Did you find this little guy in the inland waters? "

"We can talk about that later. I'm just curious. Why did you suddenly show up here, Mister Rein?"

Rein gave Angor a thoughtful look. Judging from Angor's expression, Rein realized that he was wrong again. This wasn't the ocean or inland waters. Where did Angor find such a pure water creature?

Since Angor did not want to talk about it now, Rein decided not to ask further. "I'm here for a simple reason. Something happened at the wizard tower in Tidal Garden."

"Something happened?" Angor frowned.

Rein nodded and explained. Not long ago, Rhine and Iron Granny were exchanging their insights on Legacy Guard in Rose Aquarium. Ever since the dream wasteland was created, they had been exchanging their insights here almost every day. While they were talking, Rhine suddenly noticed a large number of water veins gushing out from Tidal Garden.

Rein went to Tidal Garden and saw that the wizard tower where the law core was kept was overflowing with a watery light, which was intertwined with the changing weather above.

Rein didn't find anything strange in the tower, so he followed the direction where the water patterns disappeared.

That's how they came here.

"So the law that created this raccoon came from Tidal Garden." Angor finally figured out something that had been bothering him for a long time.

At this time, Dumartin walked over from afar. "Elemental creatures in the Dream Wasteland must have a corresponding network of laws in reality. Does that mean that apart from water creatures, elemental creatures of other attributes can't be brought into the dream wasteland? "

Dumartin hadn't seen any elemental creatures yet, but he had already begun his research.

Rein already knew that Dumartin was going to study the elemental creatures in the dream wasteland when he tried to steal the "flying fish". Facing Dumartin's question, Rhine pondered for a moment and then nodded. "It is possible."

"Tidal Garden is brought into the dream wasteland, and its law core is slowly fusing with the dream wasteland. But its law is still different from the one in the dream wasteland. The law of water still has the characteristics of a reality law.

"If the dream wasteland must have a corresponding law of reality to bring elemental creatures into the dream wasteland, then Dumartin's theory is very likely correct."

Dumartin narrowed his eyes. "So, if we want to bring more elemental creatures into the dream wasteland, we need more Sorcerer's Gardens."

The Dream Whelk could only bring a Sorcerer's Garden into the dream, but it couldn't directly affect the law of reality.

"When you come back, I'll find a way to take you to my old friend and borrow the Sorcerer's Garden from him."

Iron Granny suddenly interjected, "Actually, what you said is just speculation. If we can find another non-water elemental creature to bring into the dream wasteland, we'll be able to confirm whether the law of reality is necessary or not. "

Rein nodded. "That's true. But Angor is alone now. He's lucky to meet a water elemental creature. I don't think it'll be easy for him to find a second one."

Suddenly, Rein realized something. "Wait, there's Sunders too. He has a non-water elemental creature. When he enters the dream wasteland, we'll let him try it. "Angor nodded." You'll see. "" That's right.

"… Why do you think I won't run into any non-water elemental creatures?" Angor asked Rein in a low voice.

Everyone was surprised by Angor's words.

Iron Granny looked at Angor.

"You mean …" Dumartin hesitated.

"You'll find a non-water elemental creature?" Rein asked.

Angor slowly opened his mouth in front of everyone. "I —"

But before he could finish his sentence, he stopped and looked at a certain direction.

In the vast wasteland, there was a small shrub swaying in the wind due to the heavy rain. Under this unremarkable shrub, a fiery red shadow began to condense.

As the fiery red figure appeared, a fireball about the size of two adults slowly rose from the wet grass and enveloped the fiery red figure. Then, it slowly rose into the air.

The appearance of the fireball immediately attracted everyone's attention.

"Why would a fireball appear?" Everyone was puzzled.

As for that big fireball, it was being blown by the torrential rain and looked like it would be extinguished at any moment.

Angor sensed that the fireball would only last for one or two minutes if the rain kept pouring on it like this.

Angor knew that the fiery figure inside the fireball was the Traveling Frog. If the fireball went out while the frog was gathering its body, the consequences would be unimaginable.

Therefore, Angor decided to intervene.

It was not a good idea to control the weather right now. The civet was still absorbing the remaining water essence, and the rain might stop it. This was the civet's destiny, and he wanted to see what would happen to the civet after it absorbed the essence.

With that in mind, Angor decided to set up an air wall around the fireball instead of trying to change the weather.

An air wall that could repel water wasn't a difficult ability, so Angor planned to use his virtual mana to construct a cantrip model.

The air wall was successfully set up, blocking the torrential rain above the fireball, allowing the gradually extinguishing fireball to become bright again.

However, Angor didn't pay attention to the air wall or the fireball. Instead, he reached out his hand and sensed the surroundings. "The energy around here is getting weaker."

Everyone began to test the potion as well.

"The density of virtual mana around here is not only getting weaker. It's almost gone," said Rein.

Angor's air wall was built with the virtual mana stored inside his body, so he didn't need to absorb any from the outside world. However, when he tried to absorb more virtual mana, he noticed that the energy around him was getting thinner.

"Why is the virtual magic power so thin all of a sudden?" Dumartin asked in confusion.

"It's because of that thing, right?" Iron Granny pointed at the floating fireball.

When they first came here, although the storm was raging, the surrounding energy field was generally stable. Now that the energy field was fluctuating so violently and becoming so thin, there must be something strange going on.

No matter how he thought about it, only the sudden appearance of the large fireball was the most abnormal.

While everyone was still trying to figure out what was going on, someone spoke in a deep and magnetic voice, "Iron Granny is right. The strange phenomenon is caused by that floating fireball."

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