Another day passed by in the blink of an eye.
Angor finally raised his head after working on his desk for over 60 hours. He rubbed his swollen temples and exhaled deeply.
After relieving some of his fatigue, Angor returned his attention to the notebook on his desk.
He had already flipped through more than ten pages of the handbook. These pages were densely packed with his words.
And on the latest page, there was a very irregular but inexplicably harmonious structural model.
This was the green pattern structure Angor came up with after analyzing the green dot the puppy spat out.
Since he already had the answer, it was not too hard to figure it out. It only took him three days. However, Angor still did not understand how the green patterns worked, and how different patterns could be combined together.
He pinched his eyebrows and decided to give up on the research for now.
The structure of green patterns was completely different from the power system of wizards. It was like the difference between "talent theory" and "bloodline theory". In the system of Magi, the "Innate Talent Theory" was not absolute. Innate Talent was only a threshold, not a decisive factor in one's final achievements. Even those who did not have Innate Talent could become Innate Talent through magic potions. However, the system of Green Veins was similar to the Bloodline Theory. Bloodline determined everything.
Angor already told Sunders about the Green Rune Art before, and Sunders already learned about it. However, Sunders could not create such a power. It was like the "bloodline theory". Without the bloodline and the green patterns, one could not use the power at all.
Each green pattern had its own meaning. The number of green patterns determined the limit of one's power. This was similar to the theory of bloodlines.
Angor could use the power because he already had green patterns. However, to fully understand the power, he had to start from the bottom of the system. For example, if he wanted to learn how to use cantrips, he had to learn about mana and spirit power.
However, Angor was still unfamiliar with the green patterns at the bottom. He did not even have a solid foundation. How could he understand the complicated combination of green patterns the puppy spat out?
Angor regretted that he could not analyze the nature of the green patterns for now, but it did not stop him from using them.
Angor could already use the green rune structure recorded in the notebook.
And he already figured out its effect.
It could remove additional effects on a living being's spirit.
Additional effects came from the outside world, not from the living being itself. Just like the Madness Syndrome, it actually originated from Menavaro's Twisted Will. Almost all Madness Sufferers had this Twisted Will hidden in the depths of their minds.
Since it came from the outside world, it was considered an additional effect. This green pattern could remove the twisted aura and treat the lunatics.
Of course, it did not only remove the twisted aura. It could also remove other types of effects. For example, the parasitic light spots were foreign objects that affected one's mind. These green patterns could remove them as well.
Also, not only could the negative effects be removed, but the positive effects on the spiritual level could also be removed. For example, spells that could boost one's spirit, as well as potions that had yet to be completely digested, such as Irregular Rhyme, Song of No Rhyme, Spirit Movement Potion, Windsor Umbrella Witch Soup, and so on, could be dispelled with this green pattern. Of course, if the effects of the potion were completely digested, then it would no longer be an "additional effect" and could not be dispelled.
Generally speaking, this was a very powerful support ability. It could not be used on the physical body, but it could be used on the spirit, which filled in the gaps in Angor's knowledge of spirit abilities.
Since he could already use the green pattern structure, and there was no point in studying it further, Angor decided to go out of his training.
The longer the madness lasted, the more damage it would cause to the patients' minds. Even if the damage was not irreversible, it would still take a lot of time and energy to fully recover.
To prevent the wizards' minds from weakening, Angor decided to go back to Brute Cavern and save them first.
…
Three days later, Angor pushed open the door of the ruin and was welcomed by a gust of cold air.
Goose feathers were fluttering in the air outside the ruin. The clone of the Tree Spirit by the door was also wearing a snow-white suit.
This was the weather of the highland. It was always unpredictable. Angor remembered that when he came back, the sky was clear and the snow was about to melt. But today, it was snowing heavily again.
Looking at the misty sky, Angor knew that the snow would not stop anytime soon.
Angor was not afraid of the cold, but he was not sure if Dangros could handle the weather in the highlands.
Angor looked at Dangros who was looking at Toby affectionately. "Do you want to stay in the bracelet for a while?"
Dangros asked doubtfully, "Why?"
Angor pointed at the snow outside. Dangros nodded. "I don't like snow, but I've been to Maraya Ice Mountain before. This snow is nothing."
Dangros's words were full of confidence, but when he really reached the outside world, he realized that the cold of the Malaya Iceberg was completely different from the cold of the plateau.
The former was quiet, while the latter was dynamic. The cold wind that had been accumulating for an unknown period of time blew over from the flat plains. It extinguished the outer layer of flame protection that Dankros had put up with much difficulty.
As soon as the fire barrier went out, Dangros immediately sensed the terrible wind outside.
He had no choice but to build a new fire barrier. But each time, the fire barrier was extinguished by the wind. Meanwhile, Dangros was getting weaker because he used up too much fire.
Angor had only traveled a few kilometers from the ruin when Dangros' eyes were already wide open due to the cold.
Dankros seemed to have quite a lot of self-esteem. He gritted his teeth and did not ask for help.
In the end, Angor had to activate a thermostatic force field, and Dangros' palms began to turn red again. However, perhaps because it had been frozen for a long time, one of its fingers was white and the other was red. They were mottled as if they had been painted with paint.
Toby hid inside Angor's pocket and snickered at Dangros' miserable face.
Dangros did not say anything. Instead, he curled up his fingers and rubbed them hard, trying to rub the color back.
Angor also found Dangros' behavior amusing, but he was still an "elemental elf", which meant he was still a human child. Out of consideration for the child's pride, Angor maintained his expression and did not add insult to Dangros' misfortune.
They traveled westward along the snowy path for a long time and soon arrived at the moat leading to Brute Cavern.
As they descended from the moat and entered the underground, the coldness in the air finally began to dissipate. Angor noticed that Dankros' mood had recovered. He began to look around furtively as if he was curious about the changes in the environment.
While descending, Angor explained the situation of Brute Cavern to Dangros.
When Angor heard about the Underground Kingdom and the mirror world, Dangros' mood finally lifted. As a small elf who spent most of his time in the Tidal Realm, he did not know anything about the outside world. The Darkivil Kingdom and the mirror world already sounded like adventures.
When Angor saw that Dangros was no longer gloomy, he asked, "By the way, you said you'll ask me a question when we're done. What is it?"
When he first met Filo in the mist zone, Filo was fighting No.03 and the mechanical head for a long time, and the fight seemed to have reached a stalemate. Angor decided to use an illusion to disguise Dangros as "Filo" so that he could work with Elmi to distract 03 and buy more time for Filo to fight.
Dangros agreed. However, he asked Angor to answer one of his questions after the trip to the mist zone was over.
Angor did not have time to talk to Dangros because he was busy studying the green patterns. Now, he decided to use this opportunity to ask about it.
Dankros didn't expect Angor to ask such a question either.
He did not know how to react and fell into a daze.
"What? You still haven't figured it out yet?" Angor asked when he saw Dankros remaining silent.
Dankros was silent for a moment before he said, "I've already thought about it."
"What's your question then? If you want Toby's autograph, I can teach Toby how to read right now. "Angor grinned.
Toby rolled his eyes in Angor's pocket and quickly perked up his ears. He was also curious about what Dangros was going to ask.
Dangros hesitated for a moment. "Actually, I wanted to ask, you — you —"
"What about me?"
Dan Gross: "You take me …"
"What's wrong with that? Go on. "Angor gave Dangros a strange look. It was just a simple question.
"… Nothing." Dangros looked up at Angor. "I just want to ask, what is the dream wasteland?"
"Are you sure that's what you want to ask?" Angor felt that Dangros was hiding something.
Dangros quickly nodded. "Of course. Mister Padt told me that Toby was going to play in the dream wasteland. But Toby was sleeping. I've always wanted to know what the dream wasteland is. "
Even Dankros believed what he said. However, this question was indeed a riddle that it could not solve, but if it was not the question that it really wanted to ask, then it was a different story.
Angor gave Dankros a meaningful glance and nodded. "I can answer your question. But it's hard to explain. How about this? I'll take you to the dream wasteland when we get back. "
Dan Gross: "Alright, it's a deal!"
Angor nodded.
On the other hand, Dankros bent down and let out a long sigh. His eyes were filled with luck and a trace of inexplicable regret.
…
They went through the mirror and returned to the mirror world.
Dankros looked around in surprise and asked Angor all kinds of questions. Angor felt like he was back when he first came to the mirror world.
The familiar question, the familiar excitement, the familiar feeling, everything was so familiar. The only thing missing was Lady Mirror, who was made of white mist.
Lady Mirror was still sleeping. Angor wondered if she could wake up before the tea party.
While explaining the mirror world to Dangros, Angor flew toward the Tree of Eternity.
Dangros had seen Tree Spirit before, but he didn't know that Tree Spirit's true form was this huge. Tree Spirit's aura was even stronger than most of the wood areas in Tidal Realm.
In Dangros' opinion, the only thing that could compare to Tree Spirit's aura was Lady Nai Meicui.
While Dankros was still in shock, Angor took him to the Tree Spirit Palace.
Tree Spirit sensed his presence as soon as he entered the mirror world, which was why Tree Spirit was already waiting for him when he arrived at Tree Spirit's palace.
Since Angor was still using his red-haired, golden-eyed appearance, the workers in the palace didn't recognize him. But since Tree Spirit was here to welcome him, they quickly guessed who he was.
Under the curious gazes of the workers, Tree Spirit led Angor deeper into the Tree of Eternity.
This place was even bigger than Tree Spirit's palace.
The life energy here was much stronger than the outside world.
In fact, the life energy here had already turned into liquid, which formed a glowing white lake in the center of the space.
This lake was the Pool of Life that Leona had always wanted. She wanted to set up a branch of the tea party here.
And at this time, above the Pool of Life, there were cocoons woven from wooden vines hanging in the air.
There were at least 30 or 40 of them.
Through the gaps between the vines, Angor could see people inside the cocoons.
These people were the targets of Angor's visit — the mad patients who were affected by Menavaro's ravings.
(End of Chapter)
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