"Tell me, what kind of dream did she have? You actually didn't wake her up and let her continue sleeping? "
It seemed Dorcas was the kind of person who could not keep his mouth shut. Despite Angor's indifference, he still tried to get closer.
Angor remained silent for a moment before he slowly answered, "A dream that showed her the truth."
"So, you used some kind of method to make her see the truth in a dream? Is it a nightmare for her? "Dorcas quickly began his analysis.
Angor did not answer.
Dorcas kept talking. "What's the point of seeing the truth? You won't be able to see the truth even if you see it. "
Although Dorcas's words were spoken casually, the logic behind them was not wrong. Between seeing the truth and recognizing the truth, there was still a very long way to go.
"Besides, if it's a nightmare for her, maybe she doesn't want to think about it after waking up. You know, people with weak hearts will always protect themselves within their own walls, unwilling and unwilling to come into contact with all the negative emotions. "
"That's a good analysis." Angor was not mocking Dorcas. He truly believed Dorcas' analysis.
"I've seen a lot of similar things, and I've seen many people like that. They're trapped in their own world, dreaming what they think is the best dream they can get. "
"Then what do you do?"
"When I'm in a good mood, I slap them to wake them up. If I can't, I slap them again. Who cares about them when I'm in a bad mood? "
Angor didn't think there was anything wrong with Dorcas' description of violence. In fact, he found the man quite interesting.
"Well, I'm not like you," Dorcas said. "Don't worry about it.
I just want her to see the truth. But like you said, seeing the truth doesn't mean she can see the truth. I'm only responsible for showing her the images. She can make her own choice. "
Angor did not know Abelle well, but he knew Guina very well. Guina was a pitiful and vicious woman, and Angor was the one who brought her to Brute Cavern. This was why Angor decided to give Abelle a chance to see the truth. But whether Abelle could use it or not was up to her.
Another ten minutes passed.
Abelle's dream should have ended, but she didn't want to wake up yet.
However, the crowned parrot woke up first.
As soon as the crowned parrot woke up, Dorcas went up to it as if he was torturing himself.
The crowned parrot trembled and stole a glance at Angor. Seeing that Angor did not say anything, it regained its confidence.
Machine guns reappear?
Dorcas' advantage was instantly reversed, and it was visible to the naked eye.
He lost again … When Dorcas was talking to Angor?
In fact, he had been concluding in his heart.
Which part of him didn't perform well in the scolding match just now? Was it because he thought that the conclusion was on point and that he had already made up for the shortcomings?
That was why he went to the crowned parrot to avenge his humiliation.
Maddox trembled with anger.
Why didn't he attack the crowned parrot this time?
"What did you do to it?" It looks like it's afraid of you and doesn't even dare to look at you. "
When the crowned parrot heard Dorcas's words, it immediately retorted, "Who says I don't dare to look..."
Before he could finish his words, Angor turned around.
He stared at the crowned parrot calmly.
The crowned parrot obeyed?
It lowered its head obediently and did not say anything else.
Dorcas' eyes glowed. That's the effect!
"Teach me, I'll do it too." Dorcas looked at Angor with a longing look.
"It's just a Fear Cantrip," Angor said.
"A Mind Cantrip?" Dorcas was disappointed. Fear Cantrip was only a level-1 cantrip.
But he had never learned illusions before. Did he really need to learn another subject?
It would take him at least half a year or a year to learn it.
As for the other side?
The crowned parrot stole a glance at Angor. Fear Cantrip? It knew about this cantrip.
Did it just go through the worst nightmare in the world?
And that?
Definitely not Fear Cantrip. Because?
Those things in the dream were real. They could even tear the parrot apart in the dream and kill it in the real world. Fear Cantrip could not do that.
This gentle-looking man was a liar! Furthermore, he was the most terrifying Great Demon King!
Angor did not know what the crowned parrot was thinking. If he did, he would probably correct it with a smile. He was definitely using Fear Cantrip. It was just that … he used the nightmare power in his right hand.
The crowned parrot was terrified of Angor, but it was not afraid of Dorcas at all. Dorcas had nothing better to do. He just got pissed off, and now he was fighting the crowned parrot again.
Angor was quite happy to see this. He might have used Nightmare Fear Cantrip on the crowned parrot, but he actually liked the creature.
Abelle was too weak. If she could help the crowned parrot, who was good at observing and talking, she might be even more useful than Angor's dream.
Because of this, Angor decided to protect the crowned parrot from Dorcas' violence.
The quarrel was getting more and more intense, and the crowned parrot was getting fiercer and fiercer. Dorcas could only clench his teeth and clench his fists. He had run out of curses.
Dorcas, who had lost again, lay down beside Angor like a dead fish. The crowned parrot raised its head proudly with a proud look on its face.
Dorcas himself couldn't figure it out. "As a wandering Magus, I've spent at least fifty of these eighty years in various regions. From the most vulgar to the most vulgar, I've heard everything. But I still can't win against a stupid parrot! "
Why was this happening?!
"Is this parrot a summoned creature? Could it be that the Original Realm, where it is located, uses curses in daily conversations? "
Angor did not know either, but he really felt sorry for Dorcas. Dorcas had a lot of experience, but he could not win against a little parrot. This was probably one of his rare moments of failure.
While Dorcas was still feeling frustrated, he heard someone crying beside him.
He got up and saw Abelle, who had been sleeping all this time, finally woke up.
She stood up in a daze and looked around. Tears were running down her cheeks.
"You're awake," a gentle voice came from beside her.
"Mister, why are you here?" Abelle asked without thinking.
"Weren't you the one who called me to save you?" Angor moved aside so that Abelle could see the royal knights of Goman Kingdom lying on the ground not far away.
Abelle seemed to have recalled something, but it was soon replaced by a gloomy mood.
"Mister, was the dream … real?" Abelle's voice was trembling.
Angor spoke in a cold tone, "You decide for yourself. You can deal with your personal matters when you have time. Now, let's talk about what happened here. "
Abelle opened her mouth. Her emotional words were stuck in her throat, but in the end, she swallowed them back down silently.
Angor was right. She knew what was important. Her problem was … insignificant.
When Abelle's eyes dimmed, the crowned parrot suddenly spoke up, "You're such an idiot servant. Why did I take you in? That woman is obviously using you, but you're still doubting whether it's true or not. It's because you don't want to face the truth, so you want to get the 'false' answer from others. That's why you can hide in your own little world and continue to live with a fake appearance, right? "
Abelle looked at the parrot in surprise. "How … How did you know about Guina?"
She knew it was Angor who did it. He used Nightmare Fear on the parrot, but he also inserted some of Abelle's stories into the dream.
Angor only did it out of convenience. He thought the parrot might be able to influence Abelle's mind since it was so good at talking.
But he did not expect the parrot to attack Abelle as soon as she woke up.
The words were harsh, but Angor realized that the parrot really knew how to read people's minds. Abelle was like a blank piece of paper compared to the parrot.
"You don't need to know how I know. You're just an idiot. If my servant is as stupid as you, I won't sign a contract with you," the parrot said proudly.
"I'm not an idiot. I just feel sorry for Guina …"
"Hehe, I've found another reason to hide in the Small World. Sorry? Yes, she is. But what does that have to do with you? She's using you. Can't you feel it? No. You can feel it. But you always use 'sorry' words to cover your eyes like this time. You're just trying to ignore everything that's wrong. You're such a fool! "
After being scolded by the crowned parrot, Abelle didn't dare to say anything. She was afraid that if she continued to speak, the crowned parrot would scold her as an excuse.
But she had to admit that the parrot's words still struck a chord in Abelle's heart.
When she asked Angor when she woke up, she was still trying to cover it up. But now, the crowned parrot had already exposed the truth she did not want to face. She did not want to hide it anymore.
The only thing she could do now was to face the truth and make a choice.
Angor noticed the change in Abelle's mind. He gave the parrot a thumbs-up in his mind. The bird did have a mean tongue, but it was kind to Abelle.
It was not easy for Abelle to think about how to face the truth and make a choice.
Angor believed that as long as the parrot stayed by Abelle's side, Abelle would find a way to change her mind.
"Abelle, do you trust your summon?"
Before Abelle could say anything, the parrot spoke first, "Who's her summon? We haven't signed a contract yet."
Abelle nodded quickly.
"You haven't signed a contract yet? Then we can sign it now. I can be the witness of your friendship," Angor said.
The parrot was a little scared of Angor, but it still said, "Who wants to sign a contract with a coward like her? She's not even qualified to be my servant —"
When the crowned parrot was halfway through its sentence, it turned around and found that Abelle was also hesitating.
How dare a fool like her sign a contract with a noble being like me, and she's still hesitating?
Unforgivable!
The more you don't want to sign a contract with me, the more I'll sign one!
The parrot quickly changed its tone. "She's qualified to be my servant. I agree to sign a master-servant contract. I'll be the master, and she'll be my servant!"
Abelle did not expect the parrot to agree to sign a contract with her. She only hesitated because she was worried that the parrot would dislike her. However, the parrot misunderstood it as Abelle being disliked by it.
It had to be said that this could be considered a freak combination of circumstances.
In the end, they signed the contract with Angor as their witness. However, it was not a master-servant contract. It was an equal contract.
Although the crowned parrot was still cursing and calling Abelle a stupid servant, it had no choice but to admit defeat.
After binding the crowned parrot to Abelle, Angor felt relieved. He believed that Abelle's life would be better with the crowned parrot by her side. At least, he believed that the parrot would not allow Abelle to continue being a weakling.
With that settled, he looked at Abelle again. "Like I said, you should solve your own personal problems. Now, we need to deal with the knights of Goman Kingdom. Tell me, why are they after you? "
Abelle's mood was much better now because of the parrot's interruption. She used to think that Guina's truth was more important than anything else. But now that she had to face it, she decided to let it go.
The most important thing now was to tell Angor what Old Potter told her.
"It's like this. After I parted ways with my Lord, I went to a Magus Bazaar nearby. The bazaar is called … Princess' Town."
"Princess' Town. You can tell from the name that it's related to Goman King," Dorcas spoke in a cold tone.
Abelle didn't know who Dorcas was, but since she saw Dorcas together with Angor, she assumed they were friends. "You're right, sir. This market used to be called Herrandi Market because there was a fountain of Herrandi Soft Water nearby. Later, when the Herrandi Soft Water was used up, the market changed its name to Merrandi Market."
Where Herrandi Soft Water appeared, there must be Merrandi Magic Ore, which was an inert mineral that did not react well with mana.
The name of the market was quite logical. Eat what you need and use what you have.
"But Merrandi Market only used this name for a year or two before it was changed again. The daughter of the Elder Princess of Goman Kingdom came here, so the name was changed to Princess' Town. "
Almost everyone in the southern wizarding region knew that Goman King controlled almost all supernatural markets in the country. However, on the surface, Goman King did a good job. He rarely interfered with other wizard markets.
But now, just by hearing that the market had been renamed to "Queen's Town," it was clear that Goman King had given up on manipulating the market.
Goman King took over all supernatural markets from the shadows.
Abelle continued, "It was too late after I went to Princess' Town, so I decided to rest for the night. Tomorrow, I'll go to White Shell Sea City. I know there's a secret hideout in Princess' Town, which is managed by a brewer named Old Potter. So I went to Old Potter's place. "
Most major organizations did not trust Goman King and did not want to station people in the market. However, they did have many secret hideouts, all of which were used to keep an eye on Goman Kingdom's movements.
"When I went to Old Potter's place, he was trying to send an urgent message back to Brute Cavern.
"Then, I got the information from Old Potter …"
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