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Chapter 2309

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Rein wasn't sure. It had been many years since anyone received a heavenly blessing.

Still, it didn't matter whether they got it or not. They were the ones who discovered and developed the Tidal Realm first, which meant they had the upper hand. Even if they didn't get a heavenly blessing, they could still achieve something similar.

Seeing the excitement in Rein's eyes and Sunders' expression, Angor thought about his conversation with Feng and wondered what was going on.

Feng was quite surprised when he heard that Angor didn't know what a heavenly blessing was. As far as he was concerned, heavenly blessings were basic knowledge.

However, Angor never read anything about it in any books.

He thought the southern wizardry region was too far away from the outside world, and most of the basic knowledge in other places had already been lost. But now, he could tell that Rein and Sunders knew exactly what a heavenly blessing was. So why didn't anyone record it in books or teach it to them?

Angor voiced out his doubts.

Sunders sighed. "It's not that I don't want to teach you. I just didn't expect you to learn about the power of Heaven's Blessing so soon." Sunders sighed. "You already have the power of Heaven's Blessing."

Rein added, "Heavenly blessings can't be recorded in books. It's common knowledge in the southern wizardry region, I suppose. But once you become a truth-finder wizard, someone will teach you about it. I just didn't expect you to learn about it so soon. "

"Why can't I record it in books?" Angor asked curiously.

Rein snorted. "They're the only ones who can impose such a rule in the southern wizardry region. You can probably guess why."

"You mean … the Supreme Cult?" Angor asked.

Rein nodded. "Yes. They banned the knowledge on their own. But they didn't want to offend all the major organizations, so they didn't completely ban the knowledge. They only said that the knowledge can only be passed down orally. "

"After all, they're following the will of the southern wizardry region. You can say that they're carrying the emblem of destiny. No one knows what other trump cards they have. To avoid trouble, the major organizations agreed."

The various large organizations were unhappy with the Supreme Sect's actions, but the Supreme Sect wouldn't go to the extreme, so they endured it.

Of course, the word "endure" in this was said lightly, but it contained an endless amount of resistance. However, the Supreme Cult had managed to pull through in the end. They had shown extraordinary strength and tenacity, and with the Will of Fate in their hands, no one knew how many rewards they had received from the Will of Fate. The number of trump cards they had displayed far exceeded that of many large organizations, which was why the other organizations had been able to endure.

"Why did they forbid the spread of heaven-bestowed authority?"

"I don't know. Perhaps the more we lack something, the more we want to ban it," Rhine said.

Although the Supreme Sect always claimed that they followed the will of the southern region, they didn't actually have the authority granted to them by the heavens. After all, heaven-bestowed authority could only be directly accessed when a new consciousness was born. The four Adept Worlds had been around for who knew how many years. It was impossible for anyone to have heaven-bestowed authority.

"Or perhaps, there's something else behind the heavenly gift."

Rhine nodded. "That's also possible. However, we've never obtained the right to be bestowed by the heavens. All the information comes from the records of the past. This kind of knowledge can be lost or changed in the process of passing down. If there is any secret, only the Supreme Sect knows about it. "

"If there's a secret behind the gift, I suggest you keep it a secret. Especially the Supreme Cult, don't tell anyone about it." Sunders glanced at Angor as he continued, "Especially not the Supreme Cult."

Rhine agreed. "There's something strange about the Supreme Cult forbidding the spread of heaven-bestowed authority. We don't care about it in the past, but there's a high chance that you've obtained a heaven-bestowed authority. You need to be careful. Besides, the heaven-bestowed authority is an intangible symbol. As long as you don't tell anyone about it, no one will know about it. "

Angor nodded. "I understand."

After a pause, Rhine asked, "Have you told anyone else about this?"

"Only the professor and Mister Rhine."

"Then it's fine," Rhine said.

Next, Rhine asked about the details of Angor's conversation with Feng. However, he didn't ask about the "first item" Angor hid.

In Rhine's opinion, the Book of Kael followed a certain principle of equality. Angor would receive the same amount of reward for his efforts. As far as Rhine knew, Angor didn't contribute much to the scheme. He was more like a "hub" that was used by various external forces to destroy the demon's soul.

Considering Angor's performance in the scheme, the heaven-bestowed authority was already a great reward.

Angor mentioned that he received three rewards, and the heaven-bestowed authority alone accounted for 70% of the total value.

Moreover, discovering the Tidal Realm was also a reward in itself, and the value of it was also extremely great.

Apart from that, the other two rewards, including the "item" and the "painting", were probably not worth mentioning.

Rhine's opinion was correct. The Book of Kael did have such a rule. What Rein didn't know was that Angor had to pay a much higher price than he expected for the whole scheme.

From a certain point of view, "Angor" was the one who killed Lord Flameless' soul with his own hands.

Judging from Angor's contribution, it wasn't hard to find that the heaven-bestowed authority and the "painting" were both exaggerated. The most valuable reward was the "item" Angor hid.

Next, Rhine asked more questions about the Tidal Realm and the various Elemental Lords.

Both Rhine and Sunders sighed in amazement.

The elemental creatures they saw in the past were mostly solitary creatures. The Tidal Realm, on the other hand, was a place where a special civilization was born.

"The appearance of the Tidal Realm will surely change the rules of the wizarding world in the south," Rhine said with certainty.

Every wizard would look for their own elemental companions. In the past, it was all based on luck. Sometimes, the companions they found might not be the best for them.

But the Tidal Realm was a place where a large number of elemental creatures gathered. It was easy to find a suitable one.

This alone was enough to change the rules and patterns of the past.

Moreover, the Tidal Realm also had something that all elemental wizards yearned for — the World Voice. Or rather, the Elemental Tide.

The existence of the Elemental Tide might lead to the growth of elemental wizards in the future. This was also a change of the rules.

Still, he was still worried. "I just hope that the changes in Tidal Plane won't turn the elemental creatures into another pet market."

"Something like this would happen three thousand years ago," said Sunders. But now, it's not that bad. "

If a large number of elemental creatures gathered together, even the wizarding world would have trouble dealing with them.

Wizards probably wouldn't want to start a full-scale war because of this.

However, even if the Tidal Realm didn't turn into a pet market, as long as there were profits to be made, it would still happen on a small scale. Unless they could fix all the loopholes in the future development of the Tidal Realm.

This was difficult because there would be more problems to consider if they really wanted to develop the Tidal Realm. There would also be loopholes. It was just a matter of how big or small they were.

Of course, this was a story for another time.

Rein stood up after finishing his conversation with Angor. "I should go to the new city and see Namecui. I hope it won't become an obstacle to the development of the Tidal Realm."

"I don't think so. Miss Namecui is easy to talk to."

Rhine: "That's good."

Namecui's energy level was already on par with Rein's. Even Rein would find it troublesome if Namecui became an obstacle.

As Rein was leaving, Angor suddenly remembered something. "About Miss Namecui's breakthrough …"

"Since Mister Feng wants you to go with the flow, let's wait and see." Rein understood Angor's concern. "Let's go with the flow, Mister Feng."

Angor considered and nodded. Since Namecui already decided to let nature take its course, Angor decided to let nature take its course.

"Thank goodness Namecui hasn't broken through yet. If it did, it could protect the Tidal Realm on its own." Rein shook his head and left the room.

When Rein was gone, only Angor and Sunders were left in the room.

Knock knock knock.

Sunders' bony knuckles slowly rapped on the surface of the table. This was something Sunders would do when he was deep in thought.

After a while, he finally looked up with his narrow eyes.

"Can you tell me?"

The words came out of Sunders' mouth without any prior explanation.

Others might not understand, but as someone who knew Sunders best, Angor did not know what he meant.

Sunders knew exactly how the Demon God's soul died. According to the Book of Kael, Feng would have to pay more than just the title of being granted by the heavens.

Angor nodded. "It's a Mystery item."

"Did Wizard Painter leave it to you?"

Angor nodded.

"What kind of Mystery item is it?"

"It's related to alchemy. To be precise, it's related to enchantment alchemy. It's called Mad Hatter's Coronation. "

Mad Hatter's Coronation. Sunders slowly muttered the name. It was hard to guess what the item was used for. Besides, Sunders would never associate it with enchantment alchemy.

Speaking of enchantment alchemy, Sunders' eyes brightened up as he thought to himself, Just as I thought.

Since the Book of Kael could create such a complicated scene across time, the price Feng had to pay should be the best one for Angor.

The title of a Mystery item was too illusory.

A Mystery item unique to enchantment alchemy was the best choice for Angor.

"Mad Hatter's Coronation …" Angor was about to explain when Sunders cut him off. "You can tell me when I come to you."

He wanted to see something as powerful as a Mystery item with his own eyes.

Sunders didn't ask why Angor hid the item from Rein. He didn't think it was a big deal. Even if Angor did the same thing to him, Sunders wouldn't mind.

After chatting with Angor for a while longer, Sunders logged off.

He was going to leave soon, and he still needed to tell Flora about his plans.

Since he had nothing else to do, Angor used his Omniscient View to observe his surroundings. Back in the new city, Iron Granny, Rein, Tree Spirit, and Na Meicui were talking to each other in Rose Aquarium.

Angor eavesdropped on their conversation and found that they were getting along quite well. Na Meicui acted a bit cold, but that was just her personality. At least, Angor didn't sense any hostility from Na Meicui's eyes.

They were mostly talking about the current situation in Tidal Realm. Occasionally, they would ask about Nai Meicui's attitude toward Brute Cavern and the future of Tidal Realm. Angor already knew what they were talking about, so he quickly moved on to another topic.

Inside a lush forest not far from the Mother Tree, Angor used his Omniscient View to observe the situation.

Soon, he saw a purple mountain of flesh.

It was none other than Greya, who was wearing a long purple dress. She was so huge that she stood out even in the middle of the forest.

Just like before, Greya was sitting in front of a campfire, while Sumesh was sitting across from her.

In front of Greya, Sumesh was as thin as a twig.

Sumesh was already small compared to Greya's size. Now, he was looking at Greya as if she was an unreachable lighthouse.

Clearly, Greya had gained access to the Rhythmic Membrane. She was now surrounded by a colorful glow.

She didn't care about Sumesh's opinion at all. Instead, she kept creating more dream creatures in her hand.

These creatures were basically very small and looked like simple insects. However, even if they were insects, they still had a sense of reality. They crawled on the ground like insects. Whenever Greya tossed them into the campfire, they would crackle and emit a fragrant aroma.

They were already real creatures.

Sumesh, on the other hand, had yet to give birth to a living being. It was no wonder he was looking at Greya as if he was looking at a mountain he couldn't surpass.

In the end, Sumesh couldn't stand it anymore and logged off. If he kept watching Greya's creation, he would probably vomit to death.

Greya didn't mind Sumesh's departure. She kept creating different types of insects and tossed them into her mouth. If they didn't taste good, she would toss them into the forest.

Rustling noises kept coming from the bushes.

The previously tranquil forest had quietly become bustling with noise and excitement.

Greya didn't know that the changes here had already attracted the attention of the Dream Plant Fairy in the distance. A treant with golden fruits on its body had already stepped out of its mother tree and was heading toward them.

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