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Chapter 275

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blp?? [rts? v6? r?? The others couldn't hear their conversation, but everyone saw the shock on Flora's face.

That shocked expression was mixed with a trace of fear and incredulous shock. What was it that could make an official Magus reveal such an expression?

The adepts who had been leisurely watching the show suddenly felt as if a heavy weight had been added to their hearts.

Sunders didn't respond to anyone's greeting. He ran to the edge of the mist and continued his previous action. He tossed a piece of glass and used it as a coordinate to accumulate mana.

No one knew what he was doing, but Flora did. Sunders was going to cut off the Nightmare Domain.

Without a doubt, Angor would be the one to inherit the domain.

But could Angor make it through in his current condition? Even if he did, he wouldn't be able to handle a Nightmare Domain at his current level.

These were all problems with unpredictable outcomes. Based on the habits of Magi, they would usually deal with things with unpredictable outcomes as the worst case scenario. The worst case scenario was that the monster would arrive at the Nightmare Domain, break through the barrier, and wreak havoc in the wizarding world.

Other wizards wouldn't place their hopes on someone as insignificant as Angor. They would usually try to break through the plane passageway and leave. Even if the monster came, it would be someone else who would die. As long as I stay away, I don't care what happens.

Also, according to what happened in the past, when a great demon from the Abyss Plane came to the wizarding world, the world's consciousness would definitely punish such a troublemaker. They only needed to hide for a few years until the monster was banished. Then, they would show up and be done with it.

This was the best choice a wizard could make. Put your own life first, and don't leave your safety to others.

Flora would do the same if she was in Sunders' shoes.

However, Sunders didn't do that. He chose to trust Angor and let him do what he wanted. He even helped pave the way for Angor's future by cutting off the Nightmare Domain. Angor might not be strong enough to inherit the Nightmare Domain, but if he did, his future would be limitless.

A level-1 apprentice with such a powerful weapon would be invincible among his peers.

Flora looked at Sunders enviously. She recalled Lydia's provocative words. Sunders did treat Angor more gently than she did in the past.

"Angor, Angor." Flora closed her eyes and suppressed the unnecessary emotions in her heart. The situation was critical. She had to deal with the problem at hand first.

Flora turned around. Her face returned to her usual calm and disciplined self. She was ready for any possible situation.



In Angor's vision, he saw a strange-looking amusement park in the Nightmare Domain.

It was a never-before-seen amusement park in the wizarding world.

Colorful merry-go-rounds, thrilling high-altitude trains, shrieking pirate ships, roaring beasts, colorful circuses … Apart from those, Angor had only seen such rides in movies back on Earth. There was no such thing in the wizarding world.

Apart from the amusement rides, there were also some things that had never appeared in the wizarding world before. For example, there was a team of poker guards near Angor's vision. They looked exactly the same as the ones Angor saw when he first entered the Nightmare Realm. The only difference was the weapons in their hands and the numbers on the cards.

Poker cards were not something from the wizarding world either. The Padt Manor was popular for a while. It was an entertainment led by Jon.

Angor found it strange that these things that did not belong to the wizarding world were gathered in the Nightmare Domain. Could the Nightmare Domain project things from Earth? But according to Angor's speculation, the laws of the wizarding world and Earth were very different. He assumed that Earth was in another universe. Could the Nightmare Domain project the civilization of Earth in another universe?

That was impossible. Angor did not believe it himself.

Then why did things that never appeared in the wizarding world appear in the Nightmare Domain? More importantly, Angor knew all of these things. Others might not know about them, but he did not see anything that was beyond his knowledge. That was strange …

Angor's mind raced again until the team of poker card guards reached "him". He suddenly remembered Sunders' warning. He must not let any monsters enter the Nightmare Domain!

The team of poker card guards had already reached "him". They walked with their heads held high. Their thin limbs were holding all kinds of weapons. Spears, shields, swords, axes … Angor did not see any of them holding guns?!

The gun's color was a little strange, but Angor realized that it was a revolver. And Angor had a revolver with him …

Angor shook his head. He was distracted again. The most important thing right now was to stop them from going further.

Sunders did not tell Angor how to close the passage between the two worlds, so Angor had to figure it out himself. He scratched his head for a while. When the poker card guards were about to step into the mist, Angor yelled, "Don't come here! Don't come here! Go back!"

The Poker Guard paused for a moment, as if it had heard something, but in the next second, it started walking again.

Angor watched as the team of five poker card guards moved from the left side of his vision to the right. They crossed two worlds and entered the Nightmare Domain.

White mist rose from the wound on Angor's shoulder. The five poker card guards stepped out of thin air and stood in front of Angor.

Angor watched in horror as Two of Clubs, Two of Spades, Two of Diamonds, and Two of Hearts bent down and knelt in front of a card with strange patterns on its back.

When the card turned around, Angor saw that it was a clown card, one of the two Joker cards.

The patterns on the other poker cards couldn't be moved at all, but the clown face on this clown card could move in the two-dimensional world as if he was watching a 2D animation.

The clown's expression was very lively. It bowed to Angor respectfully.

Angor thought it was because of his domineering aura. But then he saw a green ripple above his head, which represented an emotion. "Go. Expand the territory for Her Majesty!"

Angor was speechless. So it was the green-feathered owl on top of his head.

Angor remembered Sunders mentioning that the owl was as strong as a wizard. So what about these poker card guards? Angor tried his best to observe, but he could not sense anything. Not even a trace of mana ripple. He did not sense the aura of a superior being either.

After receiving the owl's order, the clown card quickly fired a shot into the sky. The one with the revolver was the clown card.

Bang! All the card guards rushed out of the white mist. Angor watched them disappear into the distance.

"I'm sorry, professor. The five card guards don't look that strong. I think it's fine to release them." Angor closed his eyes and kept thinking about how to break the passage between the two worlds.



The stitched woman's throne was very high. She sat in the center of the amusement park. He knew that the woman was staring at him, but he did not dare to look into her eyes. As long as he looked at her, countless negative emotions would swarm into his senses.

Brutality, cruelty, brutality, madness, bloodthirstiness … Every negative emotion Angor could imagine was displayed on that woman. She was like a combination of negative emotions, carrying a negative energy that could destroy everything.

Unlike the stitched woman, the monsters in the amusement park were overwhelming. However, apart from their appearance, these monsters were not too scary. Instead, they were a little cute. Also, he didn't sense any negative emotions from the monsters.

After the card guards, Angor saw something approaching "him" again.

It was a team of toy soldiers. They were only about the height of an arm, wearing red uniforms and white hats. Their blank expressions made them look cute.

Although it didn't seem to be very dangerous, God knows what level of monsters they were. His brain was spinning fast, thinking about how to stop them.

Going back to the source, how did he create such a mess?

Due to the threat of death and the unfulfilled wishes, he decided to create an illusion.

He remembered Lady Mirror once told him that his illusion was special. It even simulated the feeling of "frozen time" in the Nightmare Realm.

For this reason, he wanted to create an illusion that could intimidate wizards, then take Toby away from the auction house while the others were still in shock.

As for how to intimidate them? Angor chose to create a character in the illusion so powerful that even wizards would be afraid of it. At first, he planned to create Sunders, but he later gave up after considering many factors. However, he did not know who else to create. Just in time, the image of the stitched woman appeared in his mind.

According to Sunders, the stitched woman might be beyond legendary. If he could create something similar to her, even if it was just a tiny bit of her aura, he should be able to intimidate Twilight.

So, he began to create the illusion. It was fine at first. Later on, when he recalled the feeling he got from the Nightmare Realm and the stitched woman, he found that the woman's image was becoming clearer and clearer.

He even felt that the wound on his soul's back was reflected back to his body, causing him to feel itchy and hot.

That itchy feeling seemed to be warning him of something. Should he continue? Angor thought about it for a second. But on second thought, he would die if he did not create the illusion. If he did, he might still have a chance. So, he did not stop. He allowed the itchy feeling to enter his mind and blossom into a flower of death that even Sunders felt powerless against.

Next, Angor began to consider whether he could destroy the nodes of the illusion and close the passage between the two sides.

Regardless of whether it worked or not, Angor decided to give it a try.

Angor used his organs as nodes, but he did not need to destroy them. Nodes were only illusions. They were just a way to express mana. Even if he did not need to destroy his organs, he would still hurt himself if he tried to destroy the nodes.

Since he was going to do it, he decided to destroy the core node of the illusion, which was located in his heart.

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