Everyone looked at the source of the voice and saw a tall and handsome man standing beside them.
"Sunders?" Dumartin raised an eyebrow. "Why are you here?"
Sunders glanced at Angor from the corner of his eyes.
Angor cleared his throat. "Not long ago, I sensed that you entered the dream wasteland, so I told you to come here."
Angor muttered, "But I didn't expect you to come here at such a coincidental time."
"It's not a coincidence. I sensed something unusual." Sunders spoke in a plain tone.
Sunders had been working on the details of Sumesh's new authority, so he didn't plan to enter the dream wasteland. But just now, Sunders set up a warning line for the "energy level limit" and sent him a warning.
"Due to the uniqueness of the new city, I drew energy currents from thousands of kilometers around it and created an area with a radius of about a thousand kilometers. But just now, the energy field around the new city was reduced from a medium mana level to a weak mana level. "
As the new Authority Holder of the dream wasteland, Sunders immediately entered the dream wasteland to find out what was going on.
Since Angor had tagged Sunders before, he immediately knew about Sunders' arrival and sent him to this place.
"Are you sure the floating fireball is the cause of the lowered energy level?" Rein didn't care when Sunders came in.
"Yes, I'm sure."
As the current Authority Holder of the dream wasteland, Rein trusted Sunders' words.
"What's that fireball? Why did it absorb so much energy?" Rein asked.
Sunders looked at the young man beside him. "You'll have to ask Angor about that."
In fact, Sunders already sensed what was going on inside the fireball and had an idea. However, he still needed Angor to explain the details. After all, Angor was the only person who could cause such a huge impact on the dream wasteland.
Angor chuckled. "I already told you the answer, didn't I?"
Sunders didn't know what was going on since he arrived late. However, the others quickly realized something and began to think.
Several seconds later, Iron Granny chuckled. "You asked us why we thought you wouldn't run into any non-water elemental creatures. In other words, you ran into more than one water elemental creature, right?
And the fireball appeared right after you said that. "
"So the fireball represents another type of elemental creature? A fire-type one? "
"You're right, Granny." Angor didn't try to deny it. "You're right."
Dumartin and the others already knew the answer, but they still couldn't believe it. There were very few elemental creatures in the wizarding world nowadays. Angor was lucky enough to run into a water elemental creature. Now that they heard the news, they couldn't believe Sunders not only did he run into a water elemental but also a fire-type one.
"Did you really encounter a water creature and a fire creature?" Dumartin asked. He was still doubtful.
Angor nodded. "Isn't it obvious?"
"You're's here's's's's's?"
Most of the places where elemental creatures could be found were occupied by various organizations. Many wizards would travel to other worlds in search of elemental creatures.
Angor ran into two different elemental creatures at the same time, which made Rein wonder if Angor had already left the wizarding world.
"I'm still in the wizarding world. But I ran into a destiny."
Because the opportunity involved personal privacy, Rhine didn't ask further. However, he couldn't help but mutter, "Don't tell me you've come across a relic of someone? Those elemental creatures don't have masters. They're all very smart. Don't be fooled by them. "
"It's not a ruin. But I did find it through some information left behind by a wizard. You'll know about it in a few days. Also, I might need your help in the future, Mister Rein."
"What kind of destiny? You need my help?" Rein was a little surprised.
Angor didn't answer, but Sunders' heart skipped a beat when he saw the mysterious smile on Angor's face.
This kid couldn't have caused some big trouble again, right?
Sunders couldn't help but feel a headache when he thought about all the things Angor had done. Angor might seem like the most easy-going wizard in the wizarding world, but only Sunders knew that Angor loved his work even more than Sumesh and Flora.
As for Sumesh and Flora, Sunders didn't care about them at all. He didn't even think about them. However, Angor had left the wizarding world alone. Sunders would always think about him from time to time, fearing that Angor might do something big again.
Even though Sunders was known as the conqueror of the southern wizarding world, he was still terrified by Angor's deeds. He even wanted to tell Angor that he was only a level-2 truth-finder wizard, not a legendary wizard. I can't take responsibility for all the things you've done.
Sunders thought about the queen of the Nightmare Realm, the demon god's descendant, and the avatar of a demon god.
These were all people Sunders couldn't afford to offend. Yet Angor kept poking the hornet's nest. The end result was good, but the process was horrible. One wrong move could cost Angor his life and the entire world.
The others did not think too much about it, but Sunders felt a little uneasy.
However, Angor was still his student, and he didn't want to embarrass him in front of outsiders. He suppressed the urge to shake Angor's shoulder and remained silent.
While they were talking, the floating fireball in the distance also began to change.
The fireball began to shrink, and a large amount of fire energy was compressed inside. In the end, a fiery red figure was formed in the air.
Seeing this, the others finally understood why Angor wanted to block the rain from falling. All the flames on the fireball would become the fire creature's nourishment. If they allowed the rain to extinguish the fire, the creature might not even be able to build itself.
"Now we have an answer to our question. Even without the support of an elemental law, we can still build the body of an elemental creature. " Dumartin looked at the outline of the fire creature in the distance. "But it looks like it consumed a lot of energy."
"If every elemental creature needs this much energy, then we can't just create too many elemental creatures. Currently, too many elemental creatures can't enter the Tidal Realm at the same time. Every time an elemental creature enters, it has to wait for the energy in the Domain to recover before it can enter again. "
Dumartin nodded. "It looks like we can't let a large number of elemental creatures into the dream wasteland. But the water creatures seem to have a different procedure? "
Dumartin glanced at the civet cat who was still absorbing the remaining energy with a grim look.
Sunders also noticed the civet cat and understood the situation from Angor's explanation.
The creation of a water-type civet cat didn't consume any virtual mana.
"When I left, I checked the law core of Tidal Garden. The amount of energy consumed is negligible. Also, the law core has already fused with the power of the dream wasteland. Even if some energy is consumed, it will be replenished over time. "
Dumartin nodded. "So we can let a large number of water-type creatures into the dream wasteland. But the other elemental creatures are limited. "
"I think so." Angor agreed. He was planning to find a chance to bring his wind followers into the dream wasteland, but it seemed that he would have to wait for a while.
After another two minutes, the floating fireball gradually disappeared, and what appeared in front of them was a small fire frog.
"So that's the Fire creature. It looks like an Elemental Fairy," Iron Granny said with a hint of affection in her voice.
Most creatures were cute when they were still in their infancy. Elemental creatures were the same. Most elemental fairies, except for Dankros.
This little fire frog was not much bigger than an adult's fist. There was a splendid red maple pouch on its back, which looked like a small backpack. It looked like a little kid who was about to go on a hike.
Compared to the civet cat, which was as big as an adult's chest, the little fire frog was more adorable.
"Actually, these two elemental creatures are about the same size in the outside world," Angor said. "They're both mature elemental creatures."
"So it's not an elemental fairy." Dumartin narrowed his eyes. "So, elemental creatures formed by the power of laws and elemental creatures created by virtual mana have different starting points."
"No matter how you compare it, this water creature is much stronger than the fire creature. It seems that if we want to bring elemental creatures into the dream wasteland, we'd better bring in more Sorcerer's Gardens."
Rein looked at Angor again. His meaning was obvious.
"I understand. I'll go back to Brute Cavern after I'm done here. I'll borrow a Sorcerer's Garden from Mister Rein."
Rein nodded in satisfaction. He knew that he shouldn't restrict Angor too much if he wanted the boy to reach greater heights in the future. However, he was still worried about the fact that someone as talented as Angor had to wander about in the outside world. Rein hoped that Angor could return to Brute Cavern as soon as possible.
"That little fire frog saw us. Shall we go and check it out?" Iron Granny asked.
Everyone looked in the direction of the voice and saw that the little fire frog had already woken up. It jumped onto a leaf and looked at them curiously.
Even though the fire-type creature appeared later, it woke up faster than the water-type creature. This also meant that the starting point of a water-type creature was much higher than that of a fire-type creature.
They all moved closer to the tree.
They were used to seeing elemental creatures in the outside world, but they were still curious about the first elemental creature that came to the dream wasteland from the real world.
According to their imagination, the Little Fire Frog was an elemental creature, and elemental creatures didn't have a good impression of humans. Their approach would probably arouse the Little Fire Frog's vigilance.
However, what surprised them was that even though they were less than five meters away from the Little Fire Frog, the Little Fire Frog was still in a daze. The little fire frog didn't show any signs of alertness. Instead, it was looking at them with curiosity.
However, when Dumartin was about three meters away from the little fire frog, it began to back away in fear.
"Three meters. That's its limit." Iron Granny sighed. "It's so close. What a surprise."
When encountering an elemental creature in the outside world, even a thousand times closer would be within their range, let alone three meters.
This little fire frog looked like a newborn baby. It was not wary of the outside world and was instead filled with curiosity.
If Angor didn't tell her that the creature was mature in the outside world, Iron Granny would have thought that it was just a newborn.
Iron Granny was quite fond of Little Fire Frog. She didn't approach it after it showed signs of alertness. Dumartin, on the other hand, was different. To him, the little fire frog was only a research subject. Without any hesitation, he reached the creature and grabbed it with his hand.
Little Fire Frog was startled. The fiery red sachet on its back instantly released a large amount of flames, burning Dumartin's hand.
This level of fire had no effect on Dumartin in the real world, but in the dream wasteland, he could feel the burning pain.
Dumartin wasn't afraid at all. His energy level was much weaker in the dream wasteland, but he still had other tricks up his sleeve.
With a flip of his hand, he took out a leather scroll with sealed energy and threw it at Little Fire Frog. A cage made of transparent energy enveloped Little Fire Frog.
The scroll sealed all the energy inside the cage, and the little fire frog had no choice but to stay in Dumartin's hand.
Even though Little Fire Frog was sealed, its pitiful expression made Iron Granny frown. "You're too violent."
"You're going to use it for experiments anyway. Why should I be gentle with it?" Dumartin didn't seem to mind.
Angor walked closer and took the little fire frog from Dumartin's hand. "I agreed to let you study the relationship between elemental creatures and the dream wasteland. However, I still hope that you can get their active cooperation in your research and not force them to do so. Also, try not to hurt them. "
He wasn't trying to show kindness by saying that. As far as he was concerned, the elemental creatures in the Tidal Realm would definitely form an alliance with Brute Cavern in the future.
Before that happened, it was better for both sides to show their goodwill.
Even a little fire frog's opinion might influence the decision of some elemental lords in the future.
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