Angor glanced at the rabbit girl in silence.
He now understood why Laplace sent the rabbit girl to kill the remaining monsters. Her reflexes, versatility, grasp of opportunities, and sharpness in battle were all unparalleled.
Most of these talents were not supernatural because the Dream Crystal created a mortal body for her. However, the rabbit girl relied on her eyesight and experience to bring them to a transcendent level.
To use an inappropriate analogy, she was a living fighting machine.
Of course, these were not enough to defeat the monster.
The power of mortals was ultimately limited.
The "strange halos" that the monster could not handle were the "strange halos".
Every time the rabbit girl landed a heavy blow on the worm monster, there would be a halo of light. The color of the halo was different, but the outline of the light was exactly the same. They were all … carrots.
Every time the carrot's halo appeared, the Devil Worm would be heavily injured.
In other words, all the wounds on the monster, including its broken body, were caused by the carrot halos.
The halo came from the rabbit girl's carrot satchel.
Using God's View, Angor noticed that every time the rabbit girl attacked the monster, the satchel would release energy to coordinate with the rabbit girl's attacks and create colorful halos.
The energy released by the satchel was not the most common energy used by mirror creatures. Instead, it was a kind of powerful blood aura, or bloodline power.
For example, Gleipnir was an Astrologer, Luigi was a bard, and the rabbit girl was a bloodline warrior.
Bloodline power was very compatible with the rabbit girl's fighting style. And it was probably only compatible with the rabbit girl. No one else could use it so well.
This was her strength.
But from another perspective, it was also her weakness.
This was because the rabbit girl's bloodline power and her extraordinary battle talent complemented each other in her battle against the worm monster.
Angor also noticed that the bloodline power was at its strongest when it left the carrot satchel. Every time the rabbit girl attacked, she was dancing on the edge of a knife, waiting for the right moment to deliver a fatal blow to the monster.
It was a crazy battle, a textbook example for those who pursued the art of fighting.
However, the rabbit girl's weakness was exposed because she could only attack the monster at the right moment. She was good at melee combat, but weak at ranged combat.
That was how the battle went. The bunny girl had been 'sticking' to the worm monster from beginning to end. That was the only way she could unleash her full potential.
Fortunately, the worm monster had chosen to engage in close combat this time. If it had chosen to engage in long-range combat, it would have been too late. Otherwise, it would not be so easy for the rabbit girl to stick to the monster. As for using her bloodline power from a distance? That would only cause the bloodline power to dissipate in the air and not reach the monster.
In Angor's View, the rabbit girl's battle was not flawless.
Still, her crazy battle was an eye-opener for Angor.
Torras and his brother, Léon, would probably be shocked to the core if they saw this battle.
Furthermore, the rabbit girl was only a fragment of Laplace's past memories. If the memories could be fused into an ordinary body, then what if the memories were fused into Laplace's true body? Angor felt terrified just thinking about it.
Laplace Laplace Laplace's past memories were likely to be even stronger.
Angor even wondered if Laplace Laplace's real body had already reached the legendary level, just like Rein.
"What's on your mind?" Laplace's voice reached his ears.
Angor was surprised. He turned around and saw Laplace standing next to him.
"Nothing. What's wrong?"
Laplace gave Angor a suspicious look. "I called you twice, but you didn't answer. I thought you went offline."
Huh? Did I call you twice? Angor glanced at Dankros, who nodded. "Yes. But the first one was' Hey ', and the second one was the same as what you just said."
Angor didn't really care if Laplace called his name or not. She would always say "Hey" when she called Glepnir or Luigi. She would just use her eyes to show who she was calling.
After making sure that Laplace really did call him, Angor put on an apologetic look. "I was thinking too much. May I know what you want, Miss Laplace?"
"Glepnir's attempt is over," Laplace said.
Laplace pointed at a spot not far away.
Angor looked in that direction and saw Glepnir standing alone in the air. There were no longer any worms around him. However, a rain of blood was falling from the dark sky.
Angor took a closer look and saw that the rain of blood was actually minced meat.
If he wasn't mistaken, the minced meat came from the worms.
So … what happened? Why did Glepnir turn the worms into minced meat when Angor was distracted for only a few seconds?
"The attempt is over, but the Ivory Staff is also destroyed. I called you because I need you to send me a new one."
Laplace's words seemed to explain the situation of the worms.
"Is this … caused by the Ivory Staff?" Angor asked as he looked at the rain of blood.
Laplace nodded. "Glepnir used all his strength to unleash the full power of the Ivory Staff. When the staff was destroyed, the worms were destroyed as well. The limit of the Ivory Staff was determined, but I didn't use my Second Molt Celestial Plate. But it's fine. The plate's defense is about the same as my molted scales. It should be able to stop that glutton. "
"Speaking of which, your Dream Crystal has one advantage. It's much easier to test the limit of a certain item."
Luigi also nodded. "You don't have to worry about the items getting damaged. It's really fun. My friend, I think — "
"Shut up. You don't want to."
"I didn't say anything." Luigi looked a little upset.
Angor also looked at Laplace in confusion. He didn't know why she interrupted Luigi.
Laplace explained, "Luigi always plays at Tooth Fairy Castle because he wants to steal the Ivory Fairy Zither."
"Nonsense. I'm not going to steal it. I'm going to borrow it! Borrow it!"
Laplace ignored Luigi's protest and continued, "The Tooth Immortal Zither is different from the Ivory Bone Staff. The Ivory Bone Staff was formed from the remains of a battle elder. Although the Tooth Immortal Ancient Ruins values the Ivory Bone Staff, they value their relationship with Gleipnir more. Therefore, they are willing to lend the Ivory Bone Staff."
"The Ivory Fairy Zither is completely different. The Ivory Fairy Zither was created from the remains of the second generation Ivory Fairy Queen. It's a symbol of the Ivory Fairy Queen's power, just like how crowns and scepters are used in human kingdoms. The Ivory Fairy Zither might not be as powerful as the Ivory Staff, but it's very important. Luigi can't borrow it. He can only steal it. "
"Now that he found out that your Dream Whelk can bring the Ivory Fairy Zither into the Dream Crystal without damaging it in the real world, he's trying to do something. Just ignore him. "
Laplace wasn't being unreasonable. It was just that Luigi's idea was too far-fetched. Luigi's target was the Ivory Fairy Zither, which always stayed with the Ivory Fairy Queen and would never leave Tooth Fairy Castle. If Luigi wanted the zither to enter the Dream Crystal, he had to take Angor and the Dream Whelk to Tooth Fairy Paradise, and he had to do it in front of the Ivory Fairy Queen.
Leaving aside whether the Ivory Fairy Queen would get suspicious, such an idea was dangerous.
If Luigi took Angor and the Dream Whelk to the Dream Crystal because he thought something was good, it would set a very bad precedent. Besides, it would also put Angor in a difficult position.
After confirming the value of the Dream Crystal, Laplace already planned to cooperate with Angor. Angor also showed his sincerity by giving away his power.
Laplace wouldn't allow Luigi to ruin Angor's good impression.
Angor didn't think too much about it. "Ivory Fairy Zither … sounds interesting."
Hearing Angor's words, Luigi thought he had a chance and began to praise Ivory Fairy Zither with all kinds of flattering words.
When he was done, Luigi looked at Angor expectantly. "What do you think? Do you want to hear me play Ivory Fairy Zither?"
"I'd love to if I have the chance," Angor said.
Luigi's eyes lit up. "Of course, as long as you —"
Luigi blabbered on and on, and what he said was almost the same as what Laplace expected. Luigi wanted Angor to secretly bring Ivory Fairy Zither into the Dream Crystal.
Angor listened to Luigi's words with a smile.
When Luigi thought he had a chance, Angor said, "I don't need to go for Ivory Fairy Zither alone. If you're going to do something big, why don't you drag the entire Tooth Fairy Castle — no, the entire Tooth Fairy Paradise into the Dream Crystal? "
"Huh?" Luigi didn't know what to say.
Both Laplace and Glepnir gave Angor a surprised look.
Angor was still smiling. "How about this? If you can find a way to pull the entire Tooth Fairy Paradise into the Dream Crystal without arousing Tooth Fairy Queen's suspicion, I'll go with you to Tooth Fairy Castle."
Angor then looked at Glepnir. "Same for you. If Glepnir can convince Tooth Fairy Queen of Tooth Fairy's idea of using the Dream Whelk, I can pull the entire Tooth Fairy Ruin into the Dream Crystal as well."
Luigi was still in a daze, but Glepnir narrowed his eyes and began to think.
Angor's suggestion seemed feasible. As long as they had a good reason and could convince Tooth Fairy Queen of Tooth Fairy Ruin, it was possible.
Laplace looked at Angor. "Can the Dream Whelk cover such a large area?"
Angor nodded. "Yes, but it'll take more time to prepare. If Luigi and Glepnir can do it, and I have enough time, I can pull both Tooth Fairy Paradise and Tooth Fairy Ruin into the Dream Crystal."
Angor seemed to be discussing with Luigi, but he was actually thinking about Glepnir.
Ever since he learned that Tooth Fairy Ruin was the biggest trading center in the Dream Realm, he had been wondering if there was a way to "capture" Tooth Fairy Ruin in one fell swoop.
Now that Luigi brought up the topic, Angor naturally brought it up to Glepnir.
If he could pull the entire Tooth Fairy Ruin into the Dream Crystal, the resources inside could be used as reserves or for research purposes. This would not only benefit Angor, but also Laplace.
And if he could do it, Tooth Fairy Ruin would only be the beginning. There were many places with rich resources in the Mirror Realm that could be pulled into the Dream Crystal using the same method.
More importantly, the creatures in the Mirror Realm wouldn't feel the loss. In fact, they might not even know about it.
This was definitely a good thing, and it wouldn't offend anyone.
Angor's words did not go any further. He believed that both Glepnir and Laplace would understand what he meant.
"I'll log off and bring Glepnir the Ivory Staff. Wait a moment."
With that, Angor's body slowly vanished from the safe zone.
Laplace and Glepnir exchanged a glance. They didn't say anything, but they both understood what each other meant.
This matter was feasible and could be done.
They knew that Angor was trying to bring up this topic, but it was something that would benefit everyone. Besides, it was normal for Angor to bring it up. He was a human in the real world, and he couldn't come into contact with Tooth Fairy Ruin or Tooth Fairy Paradise, nor did he have any way to use the Dream Whelk without arousing suspicion. But if Angor couldn't do it, they could.
They were the only ones who could do it.
It just depended on whether they were willing to do it or not.
Now that they thought about it carefully and considered the pros and cons, this was something that could be done without any downsides. If so, why wouldn't they do it?
Laplace and Glepnir looked at each other and reached an agreement.
Angor's figure reappeared in the safe zone. There was also an ivory staff and a flask filled with fiery red liquid.
The Ivory Staff was given to Glepnir.
The red liquid in the bottle was Quenching Liquid, which Angor prepared for Dankros.
Laplace spoke to Angor after giving Glepnir the Ivory Staff, "There are still ten minutes left before the hunt begins. I can already feel the Gluttons approaching. Go with Glepnir and wait nearby. Don't let any Gluttons enter the safe zone.
"As for Luigi, don't worry about him. He'll find some fun for himself."
Laplace looked at the bunny girl. "As for her, tell her where the rest of the Cleaners are and let her deal with them."
"I don't have a problem with other things, but she —"
Angor pointed at the bunny girl.
"I saw her fight just now. She has the upper hand against melee monsters. But I don't think she has much of an advantage against long-range monsters, right?" Angor tried to find a way out of it.
Laplace didn't respond. "Don't worry. Since I asked her to go after the Gluttons, she won't only focus on melee combat. She'll find a way to deal with long-range monsters. "
Although Laplace didn't tell him what method she would use, Angor still trusted his judgment.
He could always use his Omniscient View to keep an eye on her. If anything happened, he could just force her to go offline to ensure her safety.
Following Laplace's instructions, Angor quickly assigned everyone to their respective positions. Laplace and Glepnir went to a place far away from Fairydream Mountain to avoid the special combination of dreams. The Gluttons' Revelry was a special dream, and so was Fairydream Mountain. Who knew if they would work together?
Luigi, on the other hand, went to Fairydream Mountain. He promised Laplace and Angor that he wouldn't go to Fairydream Mountain. Instead, he would observe the mountain from outside and try to find inspiration for his poem.
Angor didn't know if he meant it or not. However, Laplace didn't say anything to stop Luigi from going to Fairydream Mountain. Angor didn't mind letting Luigi go. Even if Luigi couldn't help himself and ran into Fairydream Mountain, he would just be a lab rat.
After Luigi left, Angor told the bunny girl the locations of the nearby monsters. She then followed the spider lines in the sky to hunt down the remaining Gluttons.
Angor and Dangros were the only ones left in the safe zone.
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