Telekinesis Realm … Telekinesis?!
An idea flashed in his mind. He always felt that the special energy generated by the energy circuit on the teapot looked familiar, but he just couldn't put his finger on it. Now, when he heard the word "Telekinesis Realm", the memory buried deep in his mind suddenly burst out.
A large amount of information began to flow into his mind.
The recessive memories had become explicit images.
He finally understood why this energy felt so familiar to him.
He had sensed the same energy from Greya before.
Greya was looking for ingredients in another world when she got into a fight with a powerful enemy. She couldn't defeat the enemy and ended up in the Nightmare Realm. Fortunately, Greya came back from the Nightmare Realm alive, but she had lost her body.
Greya now had a new body, but it was still difficult for her to cultivate back quickly. Therefore, Greya chose to fill up her body with an otherworldly energy that was suitable for her talent. Then, she switched to the wizarding system.
This otherworldly energy was called Telekinesis.
The source of Telekinesis was the Telekinesis Realm, the world where Greya encountered a powerful enemy.
Dragon Fang Zither was right about one thing.
Wizards didn't refer to this world as the Telekinesis Realm.
It was …
Haunt World!
The word "Haunt".
There was no clear concept in the wizarding world.
However, all words related to "Haunt".
Most of them carried contempt. This was a kind of high and mighty looking down on the dust.
Disdain for barrenness.
There was no clear concept of "Haunt", but the wizarding world still referred to this world as "Haunt".
It was easy to see how much the wizards despised this world.
However, this disdainful name …
It only worked in the wizarding world. To be precise, the wizarding world in the south. Angor didn't know if the other three wizarding worlds also referred to the Telekinesis Realm as the Haunt World.
There were two reasons why the wizards in the south looked down on the Haunt World.
There were two main reasons.
First, it was a strategic disdain.
It wasn't a real disdain. It just needed to use the name to create a broad impression for other wizards.
It was a battle of perception.
Second, it was the upper limit of the Haunt World's power.
So far,
It was weaker than the wizarding world.
He was currently the strongest person in the Haunt World.
They were the five three-star psychic masters. Their strength was between level 2 and level 3 truth-finder wizards.
The reason why there was such a huge fluctuation was because psychic masters had different ways of using their telekinesis.
As a result, although they were all Three-Star Psychic Masters on the surface.
However, the difference in strength was too great.
When Greya was looking for ingredients in Haunt World, she got into a fight with Granny Shikaku, one of the five strongest Psychics in Frosty Iron World. Greya was no match for Granny Deer Ape.
However, he was able to escape from Granny Shikazu's attack.
Granny Shikaku was not much stronger than Greya.
Greya was only a level-1 truth-finder wizard.
From here,
From this, one could tell that the Haunt World had the highest combat power.
Compared to the Southern Region's Magus World, the Southern Region's Magus World was a different story.
There was a lot of water in it.
Because of this, the Realm of Psychokinesis was known as the "Hante" World.
There was also a portion of them who really looked down on him.
However,
The five Three-star Psychic Masters were only the most powerful ones on the surface. Could there be other powerful ones hiding behind them?
It's hard to say.
Also, Angor had his reservations about the fact that the southern wizarding region believed that the Psychokinesis system was very weak.
For one thing, the Haunt World was still able to remain independent after so many years of planar wars. The wizarding world did not try to take over the Haunt World by force, which meant the Psychokinesis system had its merits.
Also, Angor had personally checked Greya's new body. The modified Psychokinesis energy was very pure. Besides, Greya did mention that Telekinesis was a good match for her talent.
What was Greya's talent? Creativity.
There must be something special about Psychokinesis. Otherwise, it would not be so compatible with Greya's talent.
Angor did not believe that a creative energy system was weak and had no merits.
While Angor was busy thinking, Dragon Fang Zither was still explaining her knowledge about the Realm of Psychokinesis.
"The Realm of Psychokinesis is a huge world. Speaking of the development of its territory, it's quite similar to the Sun Mirror Domain. Currently, the Realm of Psychokinesis only has a Psychic Master's territory. Beyond the Psychic Master's territory is the ocean, and at the end of the ocean are dangerous subcontinents.
"Even the strongest Psychic Master can run into danger at any time in a subcontinent."
Dragon Fang Zither glanced at Angor and continued slowly, "As far as I know, some wizards have explored the subcontinents before.
But most of them ended up missing or dead. Those who came back.
Most of them did not explore too deeply. "
Angor knew something about this.
According to Planar Expedition Log, the map of the Haunt World was incomplete. Only the main continent in the center had a detailed map.
The larger and vaster subcontinents outside the ocean were all gray.
The Moonfrost Union gave them a classification of "Dangerous Forbidden Area".
The Moonfrost Union's comment was "Barren land where void monsters come and go. Space is extremely chaotic and dangerous. Not worth exploring."
It was not that the subcontinents were not worth exploring. But compared to other worlds, the risk involved was not worth the risk.
Plus, the chaotic space meant that even using plane passageways could lead to space disasters. This was why the maps of the subcontinents were all gray. Most importantly, not many wizards were willing to explore them.
Speaking of which, Greya had been to a subcontinent before.
When she was looking for ingredients, she was in the subcontinent. Unfortunately, she ran into Granny Shiyuan not long after she left. They managed to escape, but due to the chaotic space in this subcontinent, Granny Shikazu and Granny Shikazu were caught off guard and fell into a strange tunnel that led to the Nightmare Realm.
The existence of the subcontinents was one of the reasons why wizards could not conquer the Haunt World.
Besides, if Granny Shiyuan could train in such a dangerous place, why couldn't other Psychics? Could there be a Psychic Master stronger than a Three-Star Psychic living in the subcontinent?
Anyway, Angor believed that the Haunt World had its secrets.
Angor did not care much about the Haunt World in the past. But now, because of the teapot and the young man inside, he was curious about the place.
Maybe he could ask Greya about the Haunt World and the current situation of the subcontinent after leaving this place.
"… That's how the Psychic Realm is divided. However, even though they have the concept of a country, psychics are above the country and have special privileges in every country. " Dragon Fang Zither continued to explain about the Psychic Realm. However, since she was talking about geopolitics, Angor did not pay much attention.
Gu Dun continued, "… This teapot is nothing special. However, the special energy on the teapot is called psychokinesis. As for the youth in the teapot, if I'm not wrong, he was a psychokinesis master before he became a Hollow Man. "
Dragon Fang Zither finally reached the core of the Psychic Realm: Psychics and the Psychic System.
Angor knew something about Psychics, but only a general idea. He only knew that Psychics were classified according to their stars. The strongest Psychic Master he knew was a Three-Star Psychic, and there were five Three-Star Psychics.
Apart from "Granny Shikaku", Angor also knew of a man called "Raven". His real name was Raven Yindick, and he came from the Yindick Family. The essence of Psychic power was the "origin".
Angor once read something in a magazine: Raven once sneaked into the wizarding world and ambushed Sunders and Flora. But he still lost in the end.
Angor did not know the details of the battle. But since it was related to Sunders' professor, he remembered it.
As for the Psychic System, Angor did not know much about it. But he did read something about Raven's Psychic power: "origin".
The so-called origin was actually the starting point of energy.
Raven could create the starting point of an element using his Psychic power and use it to expand. He could use fire as the starting point to create an endless sea of fire. He could also use water as the starting point to create a vast ocean.
When Raven was in the Psychic Realm, he could even use time as the starting point, which showed how strong he was.
Raven would be suppressed by the world's consciousness in the wizarding world, and his power would be reduced to less than ten percent. However, he still dared to ambush Sunders and Flora, which showed how strong he was.
However, apart from Raven's "origin", Angor did not know much about the Psychic System and Psychic abilities.
Now, Dragon Fang Zither's explanation just so happened to fill in the gaps in his knowledge.
According to Dragon Fang Zither, there were three types of Psychic power.
They were: External Release, Psychic, and Concrete.
External Release was similar to Elementalism in the wizarding world, which mainly focused on projecting energy to fight enemies. It was a type of Psychic power.
Psychic power was similar to the spirit power of wizards, which was the largest among Psychics. Psychic power was used to interfere with the material world, and it was a type of Psychic power with strong control.
Concrete power was an ability unique to Psychics, which did not have a corresponding wizarding structure. Psychic power could be used to materialize an item, which could be enhanced by different terms continuously. The materialized item would determine whether the Psychic was a combat-type, control-type, or some other special type.
The wondrous thing that Laplace had mentioned before was an ability that belonged to the concrete type. A Psychic power could be used to create a special item to fight.
Concrete objects were not limited to physical objects. Conceptual objects could also be materialized and granted corresponding abilities.
Concrete power was unique to Psychics, but it was also the rarest among them.
…
"… In the Psychic Realm, those who can sense Psychic power are called Psychic Trainees, and they can get a Psychic License issued by the Psychic Union of different countries. However, the licenses are not star-rated at the moment. Only those who can determine what kind of Psychic power they have and form their own internal logic can be called a One Star Psychic, and they can apply for a One Star Psychic license … "
Dragon Fang Zither finished talking about the Psychic system and the classification of Psychics. She then stopped.
"That's all I know. As for what kind of Psychic this young man in the teapot is and what abilities he has, I can't tell. Unless he has a Psychic License. "
Angor shook his head. "He doesn't have anything on him."
The young man in the teapot had nothing on him apart from the clothes he was wearing, let alone a Psychic License.
Dragon Fang Zither said, "Then I can't help you. But I heard that there are Psychics who don't need a license, but there aren't many of them. Maybe this young man is one of them. "
Only Psychics with a Psychic License could enjoy the privileges of different countries in the Psychic Realm.
There were only two types of Psychic Trainees who didn't need a license: Ascetics and Vagrants.
Ascetics were people who didn't care about privileges and didn't want to enjoy life. They trained themselves by going through hardships in the outside world. They didn't need a Psychic License to prove themselves.
Wanderers, on the other hand, included many groups of people. There were criminals and their families, wild cultivators, and exiled people. It wasn't that they didn't want a Psychic License, but they weren't qualified to apply for one.
This young man didn't have a Psychic License, so Dragon Fang Zither believed he was either an ascetic or a vagrant.
Of course, it was also possible that the young man's license was washed away soon after he entered the Sea of Mirrors.
As for which kind, Dragon Fang Zither couldn't tell. Even if the young man regained some of his consciousness, he wouldn't be able to find an answer because … he had no memories of his past.
"Thank you. The information is very valuable." Angor sincerely thanked Dragon Fang Zither.
Dragon Fang Zither nodded with a smile. After chatting with Angor for a while longer, she took her leave. She took Shark Fang Scale and Wolf Fang Bone Flute to another room.
After the Ancient Tooth Fairies left, Glepnir spoke in a small voice, "I thought you'd use this chance to talk to the Tooth Fairies about the Dream Crystal."
"There's no need to worry about the Dream Crystal. The main purpose of my visit this time is related to that. "
Angor pointed at the gemstone teapot. "Overall, I got a lot of things."
"A lot?" Laplace looked at Angor. "So you still have high hopes for the young man in the teapot?"
Angor chuckled. "I don't really care about the young man in the teapot. As for what I said, it doesn't have much to do with him. "
"Oh?" Laplace gave Angor a puzzled look.
As far as she knew, Angor was looking for Wolf Fang Flute and Dragon Fang Zither because he wanted to find the teapot and the young man's past. So why did he say that it had nothing to do with them?
Angor continued, "At first, I was only looking for the teapot and the young man's past out of curiosity. But now, I have another idea. Hmm, it's an interesting idea worth trying. It's still related to the teapot, but it's different from what you think. "
"What's different?" Laplace asked.
Angor didn't answer this time. Instead, he smiled meaningfully. "You'll see."
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