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Chapter 2419

Words:2799Update:23/03/15 21:51:01

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[… I've read your mission reports. You did a good job. Be careful and don't rush things. ]

[Cazider World praised your sacrifice. You're the only one who didn't get noticed. Heh, the other bases are too arrogant. You did a good job. Being careful is the only way to complete your mission. However, the southern region is the weakest region, but there are still watchers watching over it. And that … Never mind. I can't talk about him in my current situation. Remember, don't be too flamboyant. ]

[… Another member of the Order Guild has been beaten up. It seems like they have already noticed your actions. Perhaps, they have long been paying attention to you. ]

[Don't worry. I've been with the Order Faction for many years. I know their rules. They won't interfere. Besides, the watchers have their own missions. Your actions haven't crossed their bottom line yet. As long as you maintain your current pace and don't go overboard, they'll turn a blind eye. However, don't let the mainstream of the southern region notice you, especially the Supreme Cult. ]

Angor opened the letters one by one.

He also noticed that this unnamed member of the Legacy Association who had been communicating with Number 01 for a long time must be a member of the Order Faction.

As for the "watchers" mentioned in the letters, Angor was familiar with them. He read about them in Cuolo's diary. They were wizards sent to different worlds by the Order Faction to keep an eye on things that had gone out of order.

Because wizards radiated across too many large and small planes and worlds, the wardens were not necessarily above the legendary level. In some remote worlds, official wizards could also become wardens. However, the watchers of high-energy worlds had to be at least legendary. The four major wizarding worlds, including the southern region, were all high-energy worlds.

The man was a member of the Order Faction, so he knew about the watchers. However, he didn't dare to talk too much about it. He could only secretly remind Number 01 not to go overboard and just do it step by step.

Angor opened several more letters from the "Turbulence" caravan. The contents were similar. They were all about the progress of their missions, as well as Number 01's report on the current situation. There were also some quests, but they were all related to Angor's blind spots, so he didn't really understand them.

What he wanted to know the most was the Order of Relics and the soul organization in Cazider World.

Since there were too many letters, he decided to use Reading Spell to read them. Through the Reading Spell, he was able to quickly read the letter without asking for in-depth information. He only needed to extract the core points of each letter, which made it much easier.

It only took him a few minutes to finish reading the rest of the letters.

After reading the letter, he frowned. Something was wrong with No.01.

At first, he didn't know much about No.01 and the Lost Society, so he didn't notice anything strange about the letter. But as he read on, he noticed that something was off.

Sayako's reply was normal. She praised Number 01's cautiousness and continued to tell him not to be too hasty. She wanted him to take it slow and keep a low profile. She didn't want the organization's experiment to be ruined, and she didn't want him to be targeted by the Overseer.

Number 01's reply seemed normal. He told Angor not to worry and that he would not do anything reckless. Moreover, Number 01 also mentioned a mid-long term plan.

"I received your reply last time. The twenty-year plan you drew up is feasible. The higher-ups also approved of it. They've decided to give you one-tenth of the resources allocated to the Northern Continent's labs, including some monster organs that are considered rare even in the origin world. ]

It was this "20-year plan" that made Angor realize that something was wrong.

Although the Turbulence Trading Team did not indicate when the letter was delivered, from the content of the letter and the details on the parchment, it could be inferred that the letter had arrived recently.

The recent events were very strange. Not long ago, No.03 told him that their experiment was coming to an end and that they would leave the southern wizarding region soon.

No.01 appeared to be calm and collected in the letter, but in reality, he was so radical that he shortened the "20-year plan" to just a few days.

This meant that there was something fishy going on with No.01.

Apart from the possibility that Number 01 was a traitor of the Lost Society, he also found another piece of information in the letter he received from Turbulence Traders.

[Didi Lode told me to remind you not to forget about perfecting No.00's core. Apart from maintaining the core during intervals, make sure to keep No.00 active. It's good for No.00 to stay active. ]

Angor had been on high alert ever since he entered the lab because of the possibility of No.00's existence. As it turned out, No.00 really existed.

From the letter, Angor could tell that No.00 had been hiding in the lab all this time. The only thing different was that No.00 didn't seem to be a living person. Was it some kind of mechanical creation?

But he was still wondering where Number 00 was. He checked the main control node and didn't find No.00.

Could it be that No. 00 was taken out by No. 01? Or to the nest?

Angor shook his head and decided not to think about it. He put Turbulence's letter aside and picked up the one from the Shining Spirits.

The letters from the Shining Spirit Merchant Group were basically intelligence. They were some information that Number 01 had asked the Shining Spirit for.

Angor noticed that No.01 and No.03 were different. No.01 only started communicating with the Shining Spirits recently. To be more precise, it started at the beginning of this year. Since the Shining Spirits had a habit of marking the time of delivery on their envelopes, Angor could easily check the date of each letter.

So why would No.01 ask so many questions from the Shining Spirits this year?

Angor began to read the letters with questions in mind.

Since there weren't many letters, Angor soon finished reading them.

There was a lot of information in the letters, and they covered a wide range of topics. Most of them were about the same thing: Peach Heart Theater.

No. 01 asked the Shining Spirits Traveling Group about the information they knew about the Peach Heart Theater, including the situation of the Peach Heart Theater in the past, the whole process of entering the Peach Heart Theater, the registered actors of the Peach Heart Theater, and so on.

From Number 01's questions, Angor could tell that the man was very interested in Peach Heart Theater.

From the wording, it could be seen that this kind of interest had exceeded a certain limit. It seemed that No. 01 also wanted to participate.

Peach Heart Theater was said to be the embodiment of the will of a top-level supernatural being. No.01 wanted to join the theater? It would be fine if he was just an audience. But No.01 wanted to become an actor?

The end of actors in the Peach Heart Theater was basically death as a curtain call.

Did No.01 want to die? Or did he think that he could give a perfect performance on the stage of Peach Heart Theater?

Angor didn't know what No.01 was thinking, but the information about Peach Heart Theater might be useful in the future.

Apart from the information about the Peach Heart Theater, No.01 also asked about the Nightmare Realm.

According to Dodoro's prophecy on the Stargazing Day, the ticket booth of Peach Heart Theater would appear in the Evernight Kingdom. There were already many strange domes in the Evernight Kingdom, and they all had something to do with the Nightmare Realm.

Angor was curious to know how much the Shining Spirits knew about the Nightmare Realm.

However, he soon realized that the Shining Spirits didn't know much about the Nightmare Realm. Or rather, the Shining Spirits didn't want to tell No.01 about it because they were afraid of something.

However, he kept reminding No.01 not to get involved in the Nightmare Realm because there was an unparalleled terror lurking there.

In the end, the Shining Spirits also mentioned that the Nightmare Realm itself is a miracle. But even so, the miracle will wither away in the Nightmare Realm.

Angor wasn't sure if the "miracle" mentioned by the Shining Spirits was the same as the one he imagined. However, he did know that the Nightmare Realm wasn't only feared by wizards in the southern wizardry region. It was also feared in the origin world.

The Nightmare Realm was a secret world.

A world that couldn't be explored easily.

As for the dome in the Evernight Kingdom, the Shining Spirits did mention that the wizard world was a high-energy world. The world's consciousness was balanced, so there was no need to worry about the Nightmare Realm invading. Besides, there were sentinels watching over the dome. Therefore, even if the ticket booth appeared in the Evernight Kingdom, it should be safe as long as the booth didn't enter the dome.

However, the Shining Spirits Caravan did not mention another situation. What if a ticket booth appeared in the dome? What should they do?

Of course, Angor didn't need to worry about that.

Angor had already finished reading the letter sent by the Shining Spirits and No.01. He carefully made a copy of it. There was a lot of useful information in the letter, especially about the Peach Heart Theater. Mister Rein was planning to set up a temporary market between the Evernight Kingdom and Parmigi Highlands when the theater arrived. Angor wasn't sure if Rein still wanted to do so, but it would be good for Brute Cavern if he could collect more information about the theater.

After reading the letter, Angor looked at the last few unsigned letters.



Ten minutes later, Angor placed the last letter on the table.

He remained silent with a complicated look in his eyes.

There wasn't much content in the letters. They were all secret information about the "city lord" that No.01 asked from an unknown person.

After reading all the letters, he finally understood why No.01 would go against the Kasi Legacy Society's orders. And why No.01 suddenly became so radical.

The sequence of events was actually not complicated. Everything started with a kind of bloodline.

No.01 was a Bloodline Wizard, a very traditional one who pursued the limits of his bloodline. What he hoped for was that each of his main bloodlines could do the best they could at the moment.

To achieve this goal, No.01 never abused any of his bloodlines during his apprenticeship. He only wanted to find the most suitable bloodline for himself.

In the end, he found the bloodline of the Crow Giant. When he merged with the Crow Giant's bloodline, he immediately felt how powerful he was, which gave him the confidence to pursue the limits of his bloodline.

After becoming a wizard, he once again began to pursue new bloodlines. In order to reach the limits of his bloodline, he abandoned many unnecessary bloodlines.

After a hundred years, No.01 never found a suitable bloodline for himself.

Until, when he went to explore a hidden ruin, he found a mysterious creature sleeping in a crystal coffin.

As a Bloodline Adept, 01 could clearly feel that this sleeping mysterious creature had a fatal attraction to him. He felt his bloodline boiling, screaming, and yearning.

He finally realized that he finally found the bloodline he had been looking for for a hundred years.

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