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Chapter 2303

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"I'm coming." Rein made up his mind.

After a long while, Rhine appeared in the vast fog.

Rein wasn't a stranger to this place. Angor once brought him here to see the Nightmare Domain. However, Rein had never seen how a Nightmare Domain granted an authority. Apart from talking about the Tidal Realm, Rein also wanted to see how the authority was granted from up close.

"Where's Sunders?" Rein looked at Angor who was standing beside him.

Angor was about to tell him that Sunders wasn't here yet when he received a notification telling him that Sunders was online.

Without hesitation, Angor changed Sunders' entry point into the dream wasteland to the mist.

Sunders wasn't surprised to see Rein. He nodded at Rein and said, "Flora is still cleaning up Sumesh's blood. She'll come in later. Before that, I need to reduce the number of runes in Foundation City to below 10."

Currently, the average number of runes in the dream wasteland was above 10. Due to the large number of supernaturals gathered around the new city, Sunders had set the number of runes below 10. There were only a few places that Sunders didn't take into account yet, so he set the number below 10.

Since Sunders reduced the number of runes in Foundation City to below 10, Foundation City wouldn't even be considered a low-mana area anymore.

Before Angor could ask why, Sunders already closed his eyes and began to control the power of authority.

Angor had no choice but to give up and wait for Sunders to finish.

He looked at Rein and asked, "About the Tidal Realm …"

Rein knew what Angor wanted to ask and waved a hand. "We'll talk about it after Sumesh takes over the power of authority. However, I have a question that has been bothering me for a long time. "

"Please go ahead, Mister Rein."

"I want to know where the entrance to the Tidal Realm is."

Rein was almost certain that the Tidal Realm was located at the Marginalized Island, based on the information he received from the Mother Tree Interconnect and the Rain Foxes and Traveler Frogs he saw a few days ago. The Tidal Realm must also be related to the "Mystery of the Disappearance of Elements".

This was a mission that had been hanging in the mission halls of all the major Adept organizations. Countless Adepts had tried to investigate it, but none of them had been able to find the truth.

Where was the gate to the Tidal Plane? Why had so many adepts returned empty-handed?

How did Angor find out?

This was the question that Rhine desperately wanted to know the answer to.

"The entrance to the Tide Plane is in the underground vault of the Shannon Royal Family."

He also explained why he went to the underground treasury and how he found the Tidewater Realm.

After hearing this, Rhine couldn't help but sigh. "No wonder so many people couldn't find it."

The entrance to the Tidal Realm was hidden so well. Not only was it underground, but it was also hidden in the needle-like crevices of the stalactites. Most importantly, there was a paper door in a painting that Feng had set up at the entrance, completely isolating the energy aura. That was why countless wizards could not find it even after so many years.

Rhine still remembered that a thousand years ago, several wizard organizations within the Bloodline Alliance organized an internal event. They sent hundreds of apprentices to search every corner of the Marginalized Island, hoping to find the answer to the disappearance of the Element.

Back then, many magazines reported on the event. In order not to embarrass themselves, they even sent wizards to investigate. But in the end, nothing was found.

Now that he looked back, it was understandable.

So what if there were more apprentices? Without the Shapeshifting Technique, they wouldn't be able to fit through the holes in the stalactites.

Even if they sent out official Wizards, and some of them had learned the Shapeshifting spell, if the quality of the Shapeshifting Soft Worm was not good enough, or if the level of the Shapeshifting Soft Worm was not high enough, they would still not be able to enter the hole.

Besides, they were not loaches. Who would go through the crevices for no reason?

"You're lucky. If it wasn't for you, no one would find the Tidal Realm even after a thousand years." Rhine sighed.

Angor shook his head. "I thought so too. But it's not. Besides, even if I didn't go to the Tidal Realm, the world's consciousness would not allow it to stay hidden any longer. "

"Oh?" Rhine raised an eyebrow. Angor's words had two meanings. One was fate, and the other was his observation of the world's consciousness.

Neither of these were things that normal Magi could come into contact with.

"It's a long story. I'll tell you when we're done here, Mister Rhine."

Rhine nodded. There was no need to rush.

While they were talking, Sunders finally woke up. Without saying anything, he logged out of the dream wasteland.

Two minutes later, Sunders logged out again. This time, he was not alone. Sumesh was with him.

"Sumesh and Flora are learning Dream Walk, but they're not making much progress," Sunders said to Angor. "I'm the only one who can pull them up."

As he spoke, a tall, thin young man walked out from behind him.

He bowed to Rhine and approached Angor with a smile. "I don't think I need to introduce myself. I've heard my professor mention your name many times. Angor."

His voice was gentle and gentle. When he mentioned Angor's name, he had a unique accent. They weren't familiar with each other yet, but this was the first time Sunders addressed Angor as an old friend.

"This is our first official meeting, so I should have prepared a gift for you. Unfortunately, I can't bring it into the dream wasteland. I'll give it to you when we meet in real life. "

"I'll be looking forward to it." Angor looked at the man in front of him — Sumesh.

His robe was white with green stripes, red embroidery, and gold trimmings. His pale yellow hair was tied up with a green string, leaving only a lock of hair on his forehead, which fell over his left eye.

At first glance, Sumesh gave off the impression that he was a scholarly scholar. But upon closer inspection, Angor noticed that Sumesh had an unruly aura about him. Clearly, this man was different from his outward appearance.

"Trust me, you'll like the gift I prepared for you." Sumesh winked at Angor with his right eye and whispered into Angor's ear, "That's a different matter. I didn't prepare the gift for you because of this. It's just that I missed you when I went to Brute Cavern last time. As for the authority I'm going to give you, I owe you a big favor. "

Angor didn't want to reject Sumesh's offer even though he didn't intend to ask for anything in return.

"If you're done, let's hear what I have to say."

"You already know about Sumesh's situation, Angor. As I told you last time, Sumesh's authority should be related to a dream creature, which is more suitable for his Nightmare Domain.

But the authority of a dream creature is too vague, so I've come up with a set of conditions. "

Without wasting any time, Sunders listed out the so-called "conditions".

There were many rules, but most of them were detailed rules. Generally speaking, there were only three main rules.

Or to be more precise, there were three restrictions.

First of all, the dream creature born from the authority must be integrated into the energy system of the dream wasteland.

In other words, the dream creature must be compatible with the energy system created by Sunders. Currently, there were two types of energy systems in the dream wasteland: the illusory mana created by Sunders, and the energy essence of the dream wasteland itself.

No matter which type of energy the dream creature was compatible with, it would prevent the creature from becoming too deformed and disorderly.

Many creatures in the dream world had strange appearances and sizes. Some of them were as large as continents, while others looked like evil spirits. This was due to the unique nature of the dream world.

After all, "everything can be found in a dream."

In order not to create a situation where everything was possible in the dream, it was necessary to get rid of these non-standard dream creatures. It was easy to do that, and the easiest way was to integrate them into the energy system of the dream wasteland.

The energy system of the dream wasteland was created to be closer to reality.

The closer a dream was to reality, the more orderly it would be, and order meant regulation.

On the other hand, the more unrealistic a dream was, the more disorderly it would be, and all kinds of strange dream creatures would flock to the wasteland.

This was why Sunders set this restriction.

Second, the life energy level of a dream creature had to be compatible with the current energy level of the dream wasteland.

This was still to prevent the unconventional development of the dream creatures.

The current upper limit of the dream wasteland was no higher than a level-3 apprentice. If a dream creature wanted to meet this limit, it would have to be a level-3 apprentice at most.

In other words, even if a dream creature appeared in the dream wasteland in the future, its strength would be limited by the energy level set by Sunders. This would prevent most disasters.

Third, the dream creatures would have a strong tendency to move.

The so-called energy seeking was the pursuit of energy.

Sunders set this restriction because he knew that only when a creature had something to pursue, it would become more subjective instead of remaining ignorant forever.

Sunders hoped to use "energy convergence" to help dream creatures escape from the hallucination of dreams by having a goal in mind.

This was something Sunders designed based on the instincts of the Dream World creatures. It was a kind of thought stamp.

Sunders chose to pursue "energy" instead of other pursuits because he considered the natural instincts of all living creatures. Energy included all kinds of things, such as the energy needed for survival, the energy needed for personal strength, and so on. There were also many ways to absorb energy. The more complicated the pursuit, the more variety it would lead to.

Besides, Sunders already had "Energy Selection" and "Energy Level Limitation" in his hands. If Sumesh went too far, Sunders would be able to take care of him.

There was another point.

When a dream creature showed tendency to move away from low-energy areas, it would actively avoid them.

Sunders deliberately lowered the energy level of Luce around Foundation City to 10.

This was also the reason. It could prevent the mortal cities from being attacked by the Dream Realm creatures to a large extent.

"Do you remember them?" Sunders looked at Angor.

Since Angor would be the one using the Scroll of Luck, he had to do it himself.

Angor nodded.

"We can add more restrictions, such as separating the birth of high-energy creatures from the common ones. But I've done some calculations. Sumesh should be able to handle it given the current circumstances."

Sumesh could only hold one authority at most. It would be best if Sunders could reach the upper limit in one go so that he wouldn't have to do it again in the future.

"That's all I have to say. Let's begin."

With that, Sunders stepped back and left the stage to Angor and Sumesh.

Angor looked at Sumesh with a questioning look.

Sumesh took a deep breath and nodded to Angor.

With Sumesh's confirmation, Angor looked at a certain spot in the mist and saw the outline of a glowing orb covered in green runes.

With a wave of his hand, the orb appeared in front of Angor.

"So, this is the main body of your Nightmare Domain?"

Angor nodded.

Sumesh stared at the orb in astonishment. He had a Nightmare Domain himself, so he was very familiar with it. It was the first time he had seen such a large and materialized Nightmare Domain's main body.

Was this the difference between a normal Nightmare Domain and a dream wasteland?

"Ready?" Angor asked.

Sumesh calmed himself down and nodded. "Let's begin."

"Sure." He reached out his right hand. As soon as his hand touched the orb, the green runes binding the orb seemed to come alive and began to dance around the orb while emitting a bright green light.

The green runes on the orb and the ones on Angor's right hand were interacting with each other.

The green veins spread out in an elegant curve, like a newly born bud, stretching out its green leaves under the faint light.

Soon, all the green runes gathered together and began to dance at a faster frequency.

The light ball itself was also slowly unsealed at this frequency.

When the frequency reached a certain limit, Angor began to control one of the green runes.

Bind, Dispel, Fuse, Tunnel, and Door.

The essence of the green runes appeared in front of Angor's eyes.

Before activating Dispel, Angor didn't forget the most important step: using the Scroll of Luck.

As soon as the scroll was opened, all kinds of familiar geometric lines appeared in front of him.

When the special energy contained in the lines spread all over his body, Angor knew that his "lucky moment" had arrived.

The "lucky moment" made Angor feel extremely comfortable. He felt as if his body and mind had entered an ethereal state. However, Angor didn't indulge in this state. He knew what he needed to do first.

He quickly went through the three restrictions mentioned by Sunders in his mind.

When the "lucky moment" was about to end, he activated the "Dispel" part of the green runes without hesitation.

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