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Chapter 2990

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As a matter of fact, Angor didn't really care whether the boy in the pot was a Celestial Attendant or not. He was more interested in the wondrous items.

He wasn't referring to the Book of Wishes, but to the system of magical objects behind the Book of Wishes.

Before this, Angor didn't care much about wondrous items because he never saw them with his own eyes. He couldn't tell whether they were beautiful, ugly, good, or bad.

But when he saw the wondrous items with his own eyes, he couldn't help but feel astonished.

The abilities recorded in the Book of Wishes weren't powerful, but there were so many of them! There were direct attacks, indirect attacks, crowd control, support, and even potion production!

And these abilities were all combined by the Book of Wishes.

As a wondrous item, the Book of Wishes didn't have any basis. It was a manifestation. Perhaps telekinesis could be used as a basis, but telekinesis only served as a source of energy. Without telekinesis, the book looked like … fantasy alchemy!

Yes, this was what Angor called "fantasy alchemy" when he tried to use the manifestation of Mystery objects.

Angor wasn't interested in wondrous items before, but now he felt like he was being slapped in the face.

Whenever he used a manifestation of Mystery objects, he could only use structural combinations to create an effect. He couldn't create an effect without any basis. "Fantasy Alchemy" was nothing more than an unrealistic vision he was talking about.

But the wondrous item showed Angor a glimpse of the future of Fantasy alchemy.

If he could combine the manifestation of Mystery objects with a similar ability, or even create something similar to the manifestation of Mystery objects, would he be able to create some special effects without any basis?

If this idea was true, then this would undoubtedly be the right path for Fantasy Alchemy!

Of course, Angor also knew that Fantasy Alchemy couldn't replace real alchemy. However, this kind of cheat-like ability that could add footnotes or fill in the gaps of mysterious items would definitely play a huge role in the future when he truly approached and explained mysteries.

Angor's eyes lit up as if he saw a beautiful world waving at him.

No, someone was waving at him.

"What's wrong?" Out of instinct, Laplace reached out a hand and waved at Angor when he saw Angor's dazed, bright eyes.

Angor shuddered. He quickly regained his composure and calmed himself down.

"It's … nothing. I'm just thinking about something wonderful. "

"A miraculous object of thought?" Laplace handed the book to Angor. "Is it something else? Not just a book of wishes?"

Angor nodded and took the book.

Laplace played with his hair and speculated, "Did you associate it with alchemy?"

Angor chuckled. "Sort of. I have some ideas about the system of mystical objects. Perhaps it can be integrated into alchemy. "

"Do you think Ancient Tooth Fairy has the knowledge to build such a system?"

Laplace shook his head. "I don't know. However, even if there is, I don't think that knowledge is suitable for you. "

"Why?"

Laplace said, "I don't know how curious you are about these wonderful things, nor do I know how far you want to go to study them. But if you really want to learn something about alchemy from them, you won't get the answer you want in the Mirror Realm or the wizarding world. "

"You mean … to go to the Haunt World?"

Laplace nodded. "Yes. You need to experience the laws of the Haunt World and learn how to create mystical objects. Only then can you understand what a mystical object is. The knowledge you find in the Mirror Realm or the wizarding world is only knowledge. It doesn't touch the essence of another world. "

"When I told you about mystical objects, you weren't interested in them. But when you really see the wishing book, you will have a new understanding. It's the same thing. "

Angor understood what Laplace meant.

The knowledge he learned in the wizarding world was based on the laws of the wizarding world. Even if he only focused on training, the knowledge would still be inside him.

However, the knowledge from another world was different. You might think you understood it, but it was only your imagination. In order to truly understand it, you had to overcome the "unfamiliarity" of the knowledge.

Either they had accumulated a certain amount of knowledge and could analyze every aspect of the Other World's knowledge from a strategic perspective.

Or you had to go to another world and see what the knowledge really looked like.

Angor didn't think he had reached the former. Moreover, in order to reach the former realm, one would need to truly experience all kinds of worlds and have a lot of experience. Only then would one be able to analyze from a strategically advantageous position.

Angor couldn't do that. If he wanted to truly understand the essence of a mystical object, he had to go to the land that gave birth to it.

If he wanted to modify it and use it for his own use, he had to understand it and practice it himself.

Therefore, Laplace suggested that if Angor really wanted to learn more about mystical objects, the best way was to go to the Telekinesis Realm.

Angor understood this, but he had a lot of things to do right now.

He had to deal with the Tidal Realm and Germinal Organization, the upcoming invasion of Mahogany Theater, and the secret expansion of Heartbreak Realm near Brute Cavern. Brute Cavern had to deal with all of these. Besides, the Tidal Realm and Heartbreak Realm were closely related to Angor. He couldn't just leave whenever he wanted.

Besides, these were only some of the things he had to do. There were many other things he had to consider.

The tea party was about to begin, and the new city in the dream wasteland needed his support. Even if he didn't have to show up in public, he still had to make some arrangements, including the search for love affairs.

There were also things like exploring Greya's body in the Nightmare Realm, establishing diplomatic relations with Dark Castle, and holding a press conference for the R&D Department.

Of course, he could choose to ignore most of them. After all, he didn't really have to do anything except for the press conference.

However, there was one more important thing for Angor to do, and that was to settle down.

He could do all the things mentioned above while he was meditating. That way, he wouldn't waste any time. However, there was a prerequisite: he couldn't leave the wizarding world for now.

"You can't leave the wizarding world for now?" Laplace didn't know why Angor couldn't leave the wizarding world for now. But since Angor already mentioned it, there was no need to ask.

"If that's the case, you can consider … creating a clone."

Laplace meant that Angor's main body would stay in the wizarding world while his clone would go to the Telekinesis Realm.

Laplace wasn't saying this for no reason. She had seen countless reflections of the wizarding world, and she also saw many wizards creating clones.

For example, some alchemists would create a clone to study in an art school opened by mortals, because they didn't like aesthetics or designs. Some would even go to other worlds to study different styles of aesthetics.

As long as the clone was retrieved, the knowledge, memories, and feelings would all come back. After that, Angor's main body could slowly absorb them.

Angor considered for a moment. "A clone is a good choice. But most of the cloning spells in the southern wizarding region have problems."

For example, the most common spell, Shadow Clone.

There were a lot of minor problems, such as the lack of shadow energy, learning ability, and rigid thinking.

There were also quite a number of major problems. The Shadow Doppelganger lost control, betrayed the Shadow Doppelganger, or was sabotaged and had problems retrieving the Shadow Doppelganger. Even if it wasn't sabotaged, some of the Shadow Doppelganger's usual actions could cause problems with the Main Body during retrieval.

Although there were many problems with the Shadow Doppelganger Technique, in general, it was indeed a good helper that saved a lot of trouble, as long as you didn't split yourself for too long.

But to learn it across worlds, the Shadow Doppelganger Technique was a bit of a drag.

Of course, there were also cloning spells like tearing one's spirit body and merging it with an alchemy puppet, which would allow one to keep cloning for a long time. However, the tearing of the spirit body would cause abnormalities. Also, the spirit body would be easily discovered by others, which might even curse the main body.

As far as he knew, Black Earl's cloning technique was the only one that was worth mentioning in the south.

While retaining a certain amount of strength, the clone could still think for itself, which could greatly improve learning ability and ensure that the clone would never betray the main body.

However, Black Earl had thousands of clones, and he wouldn't be worried about leaving his main body for too long.

Black Earl's main body was too strong.

Even if someone used Black Earl's doppelganger to cast a curse, even if the doppelganger couldn't stop it, it could still weaken it. With Black Earl's strength, dealing with a weakened curse would be like scratching an itch. Even if the clone wasn't weakened, it wouldn't be able to deal with Black Earl at all.

More importantly, Black Earl's clone didn't have to worry about losing his memories when he died. The memories would simply go back to the main body.

Therefore, even if Black Earl's clone was flawed, Black Earl's main body would be fine as long as it wasn't.

Actually, Angor could learn more about the clones from Black Earl. Black Earl promised that he would tell Angor about it after leaving this place.

However, Angor wasn't as strong as Black Earl. Anything that Black Earl didn't consider as a flaw was a big one for Angor.

Therefore, Angor didn't think it was suitable for him.

"If you don't like the cloning spells in the outside world, you can create a spell that suits you better."

Creating spells was a difficult task in the wizarding world. The more powerful a spell was, the harder it was to create one.

Whenever a new path or spell was created, it might even trigger some strange phenomenon. This was how difficult it was to create a new spell.

Laplace didn't seem to care much about it. This was mainly because the wizarding world was different from the Mirror Realm.

The Mirror Domain's energy was aggregation energy, which was a type of energy with greater activity. It was much easier to create new abilities. However, this also made it more difficult to use the Mirror Domain ability in some worlds filled with inert energy, and the suppression was also greater.

Primal mana in the wizarding world was an inert energy. It was harder to create, but it also had less of an effect on other worlds.

Laplace could easily create many new abilities in the Mirror Realm, but it was different in the wizarding world.

However, Angor didn't refute Laplace's words.

"Create …?" He narrowed his eyes. His silent inspiration gushed out like a fountain, bringing new ideas to his mind.

His new ideas slowly turned into a jumbled picture that he could understand.

The dark void, the long tunnel, the whistle of the train, the irises, the dagger …

A Void Traveler in a golden birdcage, a tentacle that crawled between his eyebrows, woof woof …

An ideal mind, a tunnel that transcended dimensions, a door that shone with endless light, and a figure that entered the door …

Angor knew what these pictures meant because he had experienced them himself.

But what did they mean? Was this the inspiration for creating a clone?

But how?

Angor closed his eyes and organized the pictures into a logical line in his mind.

He didn't need to figure out many things right now. Since his inspiration gave him a hint, perhaps he could use it to find the answer.

"I'll create something if I don't have one," Angor muttered. "That's a good idea."



The test was almost over. Angor planned to go back to the real world to test more parameters of the half-body mirror and … make a new one.

After all, the half-body mirror was connected to his heart space, which couldn't be used as an entrance to Rabbit Mountain.

"Hold back a little if you want to make another mirror. It's just an entrance to Rabbit Mountain, you don't have to make it so grand, "Laplace said after a moment of hesitation.

After saying that, Laplace felt that he had said something wrong, so he added, "However, if you have any inspiration when refining, you don't have to suppress it. Just pretend I didn't say anything. "

Angor chuckled. "I understand. It's an accident. Next time, I promise I'll finish the mirror in ten minutes. "

"What do you plan to do with your heart space?"

"You can do whatever you want," Angor said nonchalantly.

"I'll stay out of it. I still need to go to Charlie's Palace and discuss the logging device with them. After all, the circus is going to recruit more people soon. I don't want to go and perform again. "

While Gleipnir's words sounded reasonable, Angor sensed that Gleipnir was actually backing down.

After all, Glepnir seemed to care a lot about the ownership of the heart space.

After the "secret talk" with Laplace and Glepnir's own eyes, Glepnir saw how Angor reconstructed the heart space in such a short time and added all kinds of miraculous functions to it.

The best choice was to make peace with Angor and cut his losses.

Glepnir bowed to Angor. "I'll go to the Dream Crystal Domain with young Laplace later to clean up the remaining Cleaners."

With that, Glepnir left the heart space.

Only Angor and Laplace were left in the heart space.

Laplace was silent for a moment. "Leave the heart space to me for now. Before you find someone more suitable, I will try to use the mirror spirit doppelganger to control the heart space and search for more objects in the Empty Mirror Sea."

"Thank you so much," said Angor.

Angor paused for a moment before he added, "By the way, I'm going to test the half-body mirror on the outside. It might affect the heart space."

Laplace didn't know what to say.

Angor didn't explain how, but Laplace had a feeling that Angor would bring new changes to the heart space.

Maybe it was a surprise … or a scare.

(End of Chapter)

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