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Chapter 2320

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Lost Forest, Tidal Realm.

Back in the dream wasteland, Angor used God's View to observe the conversation between Na Meicui and Rein in Rose Aquarium. Although he didn't know what they were talking about, he could tell that the atmosphere was quite harmonious. Since it was the first time they met, both sides tried to hide their true intentions and showed their true selves.

But now, this conversation in the Lost Forest was because of the "witch's confession", which tore off Harmony's outer skin.

Even someone as indifferent as Na Meicui was showing her unyielding attitude from time to time.

The atmosphere was always on the verge of breaking out into a fight.

This made Dankros, who was watching from the side, tremble. He had been secretly worried that if they really fought, would they be able to escape successfully? However, Dankros did not realize that he was already on Angor's side.

Angor also noticed Dankros' uneasiness, but he was much more optimistic than Dankros.

Although there were conflicts and conflicts, Angor felt that this was more realistic than the conversation in the dream wasteland.

This was about the future of Tidal Realm, and the most important thing was benefits. When it came to the distribution of benefits, how could there be peace?

Only when there was conflict could there be hope to continue the discussion.

Besides, this meeting was only a small one. Angor was sure that the real problem would be when he met with the other elemental lords in the Fire Zone.

Many elemental lords and wise men would have different ideas. Different ideas and different standpoints. In order to balance them, each side would have to swallow the result of the meeting. Then, the conflict would get even more intense, and it might even lead to a real war.

Compared to what would happen in the future, this was just a simple rehearsal. Besides, Angor knew that there would not be a fight this time.

As expected, despite the loud arguments, the meeting ended peacefully in the end.

Even though Palesanya had a loud voice, he still listened to Namicui. Yegroot had also said that he would listen to Namicui's decision. Namicui had also been taught by Feng before, so she knew a lot about the wizarding world. She was also half a wizard, so what she said during the meeting was basically all bark and no bite. Her way of thinking was the same as Rhine and the other wizards. Therefore, it was certain that the meeting would end peacefully.

In the future, Angor would have to face those radical, violent, or conservative elemental lords whom Angor hadn't met before.

However, there was still time for Rhine to prepare.

Now that he had Nai Meicui's support, he was confident that he could find a way to overcome all obstacles.

Since he had nothing else to do, he decided to follow Nai Meicui back to the Vine Tower, where he could focus on his training.

Sunders followed them. He didn't come here to discuss the future development of Tidal Realm. Rein could handle that. The main reason he came to Tide Realm was to see the "crazy hat's coronation".

As for Rhine, he also followed Feng deep into the Lost Forest. He did not know about the coronation of the Mad Hatter. The reason he went to the Vine Tower was to see Feng's handwriting. At the same time, he wanted to see if there were any clues left behind by Feng through the oil painting.

Since the Lost Forest was filled with Nai Meicui's aura, Dankros and the other elemental fairies couldn't handle it, so Angor decided to leave them with Palisanya.

Following Na Meicui's lead, everyone walked all the way into the depths of the Lost Forest.

While walking, Nai Meicui was still thinking about the previous meeting. As far as she was concerned, the meeting went relatively smoothly. It was not only because of Rhine's sincerity, but also because of the "Witch's Confession".

Nai Meicui had heard about Mystery items before, and she also saw some of Feng's Mystery items.

However, this was the first time she truly experienced the effects of a Mystery item.

Nai Meicui was truly shocked by the unreasonably powerful effect that trampled all logic and laws. She was now very curious about Mystery items.

She couldn't help but ask Rhine about Mystery items.

Rhine said, "You're asking me that. I can't answer much. Why don't you ask Angor? He's the real authority in this field. "

Angor almost stepped into the realm of Mystery before, and he also received Cuolo's letter. His knowledge of Mystery items was much better than before. Therefore, Rhine wasn't wrong.

With Rhine's guidance, Nai Meicui naturally asked about Angor. Nai Meicui wasn't ashamed of asking. Angor wasn't that strong, but someone who could make Mister Feng set up a trap for him already proved that Angor had something special.

In fact, Nai Meicui didn't think Angor was more important than Rein and Sunders.

Therefore, she didn't mind asking Angor about it.

Angor didn't refuse. He briefly explained the general information about Mystery items.

Hearing this, Nai Meicui's golden eyes glowed slightly. The Mystery item seemed to be of great help to its wish — to no longer be insignificant. If she could get her hands on a Mystery item …

"What's on your mind, Miss Nai Meicui?" Angor couldn't help but ask when he saw Nai Meicui still looking absent-minded when they reached the vine tower.

Nai Meicui didn't know what to say. "Nothing. I just feel that the Witch's Confession is a bit of a waste. I wish there were no restrictions."

Nai Meicui was referring to the third rule: When you don't want to, or you don't want to, you can remain silent.

Rhine heard Nai Meicui's words and nodded. "You're right. Without this rule, the Witch's Confession will be many times more effective."

If one couldn't refuse to answer, the Witch's Confession would not only be used in contracts and meetings. It could also be used to collect knowledge and punish punishments. Even if one didn't want to talk about it, the Witch's Confession could be found out.

"But if there's no such restriction, I'm afraid my old friend won't be able to keep the Mystery item," Rhine said.

Angor didn't say anything about it. However, he already had an idea. Feng once told him that there was a small chance that a controllable Mystery item could go out of control. The Order even had a special research team, which was trying to find a way to make a controllable Mystery item go half-out of control or even out of control.

If the Witch's Confession really went out of control, even if it was only half-out of control, the third rule would probably disappear.

This involved the secrets of Mystery items. Angor didn't want to talk about it to prevent people from going out of control in the southern wizarding region.

Due to the lack of control, the loss of control of any Mysterious item would be a disaster. In terms of scale, it would be as big as a Grand Demon disaster.

For example, a Mystery item like the Germinal Organization could devour you from any corner of the universe as long as its mechanism was triggered.

That was how terrifying a Mystery item could be.



After climbing up the vine tower, they first went to the vine house, where Rhine and Sunders finally saw Feng's painting.

There was no need to talk about the art and beauty of the painting. What Rhine cared about was the passage behind the oil painting.

They went through the passage and wandered around the void. Rhine tried to find any clues left behind. He even went to where the treasure was hidden. But in the end, he still found nothing.

They did find some broken stones and scattered light algae, which proved that Angor's words were true. However, they still didn't find anything else.

In the end, they returned to the vine house empty-handed.

"What do you plan to do next, Mister Rhine?" Angor asked.

"I've talked to Greenleaf Groot before. I'll have him bring me around the Azure Forest to see what's so special about this place. At the same time, I'll get in touch with the elemental creatures here and see their attitudes and thoughts." Rhine also wanted to use this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the Tidal Realm so that he could use it for future negotiations.

"I see." His lips moved slightly, and his voice was carried by the wind.

"I've told Lobel. He'll go with you when you leave, Mister Rhine," Angor said.

Lobel's Head and Vice Head weren't very reliable, but the Tail Head was still useful. With the help of the Tail Head, Rhine could learn more about the Tidal Realm faster.

Rhine nodded. "What about you? Are you going to stay here for now? "Angor nodded.

Angor nodded. Not only Angor, but Sunders also expressed his willingness to stay.

Rhine gave them a thoughtful look. He had a feeling that they were hiding something. However, this was Phantom Island's business, and Rhine didn't want to get involved.

"Alright." Rhine said, "I'll leave now. But before that, I'd like to take a look at the gift you mentioned."

By "gift", Rein was referring to the painting Feng gave to Angor.

The painting contained Feng's energy signature. Angor wasn't sure if it was a good thing or not, so he planned to ask Rhine for help. Now that Rhine brought it up, he didn't mind.

He undid the green rune around the painting and took it out of his bracelet.

Neither Rein nor Sunders saw the painting before, nor did Angor show it to them. According to Angor, the painting itself was not important. What was important was the energy contained within it.

Therefore, Rhine and Sunders didn't expect much from the painting.

But when they saw it for themselves, they were stunned.

This painting was called a painting, but at first glance, it didn't look flat at all. The starry sky in the painting seemed to have transcended time and space. The thin clouds in the middle of the night passed through the paper and floated in front of their eyes.

But that wasn't all. What surprised them the most was the content of the painting.

The vast starry night was the curtain, while the boundless wilderness was the background. Angor and Feng were sitting opposite each other. The gentle starlight outlined their faces, and they were chatting happily.

The title of "Best Friends' Night Talk" at the bottom right corner was also very eye-catching.

Rhine stared at the painting with a keen gaze.

He wasn't looking at the painting itself, but at the hidden meaning behind it.

Rhine wasn't a crazy fan of paintings, but he had lived long enough to see many of Feng's works. He knew that Feng rarely painted himself.

Even if Feng did paint himself, it would be a self-portrait. It was almost impossible for him to paint someone else.

This was the only painting Rhine ever saw that depicted Feng as well as other people. Angor might not know it, but Rhine knew the value of the painting too well.

Feng's paintings were always casual. However, when he painted the scene where he and Angor sat on equal footing and chatted happily with each other, he was trying to send a message to Angor and the outside world through this painting: "Best Friend's Talk at Night".

Angor had a deep connection with him.

If someone who worshipped Feng, or a descendant of Feng's family, saw the painting, they would probably treat Angor as their ancestor.

This was what Feng wanted to tell Angor, and he couldn't wait to tell Angor.

To Feng, Angor was important.

If someone wanted to do something to Angor in the future, they would probably think twice after seeing this painting.

Rhine knew what Feng was trying to say, but he didn't understand. What did Feng see in Angor? Or did they just feel like old friends at first sight?

Rhine couldn't figure it out, so he gave up. Since the painting was already here, it represented the connection between Angor and Rhine. Maybe he could use this information in the future.

Rein glanced at Angor and then at Sunders. He was glad that Sunders was the one who forced Angor into Brute Cavern.

"Did you see anything, Mister Rhine?" Angor asked.

"It contains a very powerful energy. It's not very strong, but it's very powerful. It's hard to decipher the information inside." Rhine didn't comment on the painting. Instead, he talked about the energy inside.

He could tell that the energy inside the painting had reached legendary level, which meant it would be difficult to decipher it. However, since there wasn't much of it, he could try to crack it by force. But if he did that, the information inside the painting would be completely destroyed.

Besides, he might not be able to crack it by force.

Rhine didn't know what to do.

He was already a half-legendary, but he still couldn't understand the means of a real legendary wizard. Half a step was like an insurmountable chasm.

Seeing that Rhine couldn't figure it out, Angor had no choice but to reseal the painting with green runes.

He wasn't sure if the green runes could seal the energy inside, but he had no other choice.

"From what I know about the painter, since he named this painting 'A Night Talk of Best Friends', he must really see you as his best friend. Even if the energy inside contains information, I don't think it'll do you any harm. Don't worry, "Rhine explained.

Angor nodded. It would be great if Rhine was right. But he didn't really care about the word "best friend". He only met Feng for a few hours, so they weren't really friends. Besides, even if they were, they were only friends with Feng's avatar, not Feng's real body.

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