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Chapter 2851

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"Give it to me," Adani ordered without any hesitation.

Adanis was prepared to confront Angor, but Angor didn't seem to mind her commanding tone at all. He tossed the mirror to her. "Take it if you want."

Adanis didn't expect Angor to give her the mirror so easily. She was still in a daze when the mirror was flying toward her. She only regained her senses when the mirror was about to fall to the ground. She quickly caught it in her hands.

After Adanis caught the bronze mirror firmly, her panicked expression finally calmed down.

Next, she looked at Angor angrily. She wanted to ask him how he could just throw the mirror to her like that.

"You —" But she suddenly remembered that she was the one who asked Angor to give the mirror to her. She quickly changed her words. "Is this how you treat Olao?"

Both Angor and the others looked at Adanis in confusion.

"I told you to give it to me, and you gave it to me. And you just tossed it to me like that. Is this how you treasure Olao? "

After hearing Adanis's strange words, everyone was even more confused.

Was Adanis trying to say that Angor's following her order meant that he didn't cherish Olao's life? If that was the case, why did she still ask Angor for the mirror? And why was she acting so arrogant?

Even the act of giving Olao to Adanis could be interpreted as disrespect by Adanis.

Could it be that an ordinary person wouldn't be able to catch such a casual throw? Even if an ordinary person might make a mistake, would a Transcendent like you make a mistake? That was impossible.

So, what was with that logic of yours?

"So, you're saying that I need to show my resistance, fight you, and hand Olao over to you in the end?"

Seeing Angor's doubtful look, Adanis didn't know what to say. According to her script, something like this was going to happen.

Angor continued, "As for why I'm giving Olao to you? Isn't that what you want? Besides, will you hurt Olao? No, you won't. So why can't I give it to you? "

Adani finally found some logic in her mind. She thought back to her angry questions, which were full of random emotions.

In fact, Adani always had these kinds of emotions. However, no matter what she did before, Olao always tolerated her. She didn't think there was anything wrong with her logic.

Now, everyone was looking at her in confusion. After listening to Angor's self-consistent explanation, Adanis finally realized that there was something wrong with the way she thought about things.

Was it because of the missing part, or was her emotions messing up her thinking?

Even though Adanis had come to her senses, she did not intend to admit her mistake. Instead, she continued to criticize, "Augustine let Olaf follow you. You gave up on him so easily?"

"So, you're not going to give me back Olao?" Angor asked. "So?"

"I'm giving you Olao because I know you won't hurt him. Olao told me that you're his closest family member." Angor's lips twitched a little as he tried to say something, but before she could say anything, Angor continued, "I'm giving you Olao because I know you won't hurt him.

"I'm giving him to you because I trust you. If Olao is awake, you can call him to you, and he'll do as you say. So, why do you think I'm giving up on Olao so easily? "

Adani didn't think there was anything wrong with Angor's explanation. But when she thought about it carefully, she realized that she was being unreasonable.

No, wait. How could she follow Angor's logic? Edanis tried her best to find her own thoughts.

Angor spoke again, "You haven't answered my question. You asked me to give you the mirror, so you don't want to give it back?"

Adani remained silent. "So what if I do, and so what if I don't?"

Adanis asked Angor to give her the mirror for two reasons. First, she wanted to start a fight. She didn't like Augustine, and she hated Angor even more because Augustine valued Angor. Second, she wanted to take a look at the mirror. She wanted to see Olao's "true self" that Olao never showed to her.

As for whether she would return the mirror to Angor or not, Adani never thought about it. According to her "script", she would fight with Angor until Angor was captured by her, escaped, or lost consciousness.

After that, she wouldn't have to worry about returning the mirror.

But now, her plan did not go according to plan, which gave her no reason to deal with Angor. This was why she had to deal with this problem.

"It's best if you don't. But if you don't want to, I won't force you. "

"Why?" Adani was going to flip the table and start a fight when Angor showed a little dissatisfaction. But this time, Angor just went along with her words.

Angor sighed. He really believed that something was wrong with Adanis's brain. Wasn't it obvious?

Angor felt helpless, but he still explained patiently, "Like I said, Olao is free to do whatever he wants. But whether he's in your hands or mine, he'll wake up sooner or later. Whether he chooses to stay with you or leave you to follow me, it's his own choice.

"Of course, that's on the premise that I trust Oleo, so I also trust you. Because I trust you, I believe that even if Olao chooses to follow me, you won't force him to stay. "

Of course, Angor didn't really trust Adani. But he still needed to put himself on the moral high ground. Wasn't that a basic thing to do?

When the time came, he would be on the right side no matter what Adani did to him. The reason why he wanted to treat Zhanli as his private property was actually to show off to Olao.

Olao was still asleep, but that didn't mean he didn't know what was going on outside. Laplace had once said that everything reflected by the mirror could become memories. As long as the mirror creature didn't take those memories away, they would eventually flow into the Empty Mirror Sea and be washed away by the tide.

Would Olao allow the memories reflected in Olao's copper mirror to flow into the Empty Mirror Sea? Of course not.

Even if Olao was still asleep, he would still know what was going on when he woke up.

Angor only needed to show that he was on the right side of things, and that was enough. And when he said "I believe in Olaf, so I believe in Adanis", it was also meant for Olaf to hear.

Of course, if Olao wanted to see something similar to Adani's "script" where Angor refused to give up the mirror, Olao would have nothing to say.

Angor had nothing to say about that. As expected of someone who had been with Adanis for ten thousand years. It was hard for them to remain untainted by the filth.

But from what Angor knew about Olao, the man was more reasonable and wouldn't like Adani's "script".

Meanwhile, Adani didn't know how to respond to Angor's "righteous" words.

She felt suffocated in her heart.

She wanted to vent her anger, but she couldn't do it in front of Angor, who had the moral high ground.

The Black Earl also saw this scene. He already knew what Angor was thinking, but he didn't expect Angor to use such a method to embarrass Adani.

It worked, but Count Black was worried that Adani wouldn't be able to hold back her anger. What if Adani "faked" became "real"? That wouldn't be good.

With that in mind, Count Black decided to speak up to ease the tension between them.

But how? Of course, he had to choose a topic that both of them were interested in. It would be best if the topic was related to the bronze mirror.

"Angor, you and Mister Noah kept talking about making the bronze mirror a" real "twin mirror. What do you mean by that?" Count Black asked after some consideration.

Actually, this was also a question that Black Earl wanted to ask himself.

Angor seemed to know a lot of things, which was why Count Black and Augustine could easily understand what he was talking about. However, the others, including Count Black, had no idea what Count Black meant. They could only listen in confusion.

Since Count Black decided to ease the tension, he might as well ask something he was curious about as well.

He believed that Angor would know what he meant.



Of course, Angor knew what Count Black was trying to do. Count Black was trying to find a topic that would attract Adani's attention so that she wouldn't lose control of her anger.

However, Count Dark's method was obviously for personal gain. Now, it was up to Angor whether he would accept it or not.

Of course, Angor agreed to it.

Regarding the matter of the Twin Mirror, the discussion between him and Augustine had already allowed everyone to vaguely guess some of it. Furthermore, even if he kept it a secret now, when the Black Earl went to the Origin World in the future, he would eventually find out.

After all, Augustine's Twin Mirror was very famous in the Origin World. When that time came, all Count Black needed to do was to connect the dots and find out about Oleo's secret.

"The twin mirror … Well, it's related to a secret I heard before. It came from Lady Isabelle of Dark Castle."

Angor could have told the story from the present. But since he needed to distract Adani, he decided to start from when he met Lady Isabelle several years ago.

Angor's storytelling ability was … average.

However, Angor's illusions were quite powerful. With the help of his illusions, he could easily immerse himself in the story. It was as if Adani was experiencing it herself.

In the beginning, Adanis did not want to enter the Holographic Illusion. However, as the story went on, the more it captured people's hearts, and Adanis gradually let down her guard.

Didn't Angor say that he trusted Oleo, which meant he trusted her?

That was true, wasn't it? Could she think of it in a different way? Since Oleo trusted Angor, she should trust Angor too?

Olao … Adanis touched the bronze mirror. Even though it was cold to the touch, in her illusion, it was as if she was touching Olao's burning body.

Adanis shook her head and threw away the thoughts in her mind.

She wanted to know more about Oleo. Not only did she want to know about the mirror, but she also wanted to know what Augustine and Angor talked about.

Maybe she could trust Angor this time.

Besides, Adani wasn't afraid of Angor's illusions. In other words, Adani was the least afraid of controlling abilities. She could enter the Mirror Domain whenever she wanted, and such abilities would be useless to her.

In Adani's opinion, illusions were more like controlling abilities.

With that in mind, Adani gave up on resisting and allowed herself to enter the illusion.

Now, Angor had more room to manipulate the illusion.

Angor's illusions had a hidden ability that allowed him to manipulate emotions. This ability, combined with nightmare illusions, gave birth to his talent, Super Perception.

Without realizing it, he began to meddle with Adanis's emotions.

He didn't mean to forcefully change Adani's emotions. Instead, he quietly immersed her in the illusion so that her negative emotions would gradually fade away.

To put it simply, he was trying to make the illusion more attractive.

In Jon's words, he was trying to make the "holographic movie" more emotional, and the actors' performances more touching. In other words, he was trying to make "artistic modifications" based on facts.

Since Angor could sense emotions, he had a unique advantage in this aspect.

As expected, as Angor continued to tell the story, he could feel Adani slowly lowering her guard and growing more curious.

When Angor solved one of the mysteries, Adani finally understood what was going on. But when another one came, it kept her in suspense.

Angor used both words and illusions to tell Adani all the questions Black Earl asked.

There were also some explanations of Mystical items and Mystical items related to the Twin Mirror. For example, the Book of Kael, which was as famous as the Twin Mirror.

He kept going on and on without straying too far from the main topic, which attracted everyone's attention.

In the end, with Augustine's vision and Angor's humble explanation, the truth about the Twin Mirror finally came to an end.

The whole process was a little exaggerated, but most of it was true.

Adanis finally understood the cause and effect of many things.

For example, why did Augustine give Olao to Angor? Angor was an alchemist who had touched upon the Mystery level.

There might be other reasons, but considering Augustine's status, he wouldn't choose Angor for no reason.

With Angor's help, Olao had a chance to reach the same level as his elder brother, Adegu. But if it was someone else, it would be a different story.

With this in mind, Adani looked down at the bronze mirror in her hand and fell into deep thought.

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