To rest or to meet Buru's master?
Kael looked at Angor subconsciously. He knew that Bru was asking for Angor's opinion, but he was actually asking for Angor's opinion.
Angor didn't hesitate. "Let's go see your master first."
After all, Angor was probably "invited" here. Otherwise, how could anyone enter the Starry Street without an "invitation"?
Buru wasn't surprised by Angor's decision. "Very well. Please wait for a moment. I'll contact my master."
Then, Buru flew to the bar counter at the side of the inn and fiddled with it for a while before taking out a petal that was emitting a faint pink light from below the counter.
Buru placed the petal on his forehead and began to release energy ripples around his body.
Judging from the current situation, this petal was probably a communication device.
The pink glow was a bit unorthodox, but it was better than a crystal ball. At least it was easier to carry around.
Next, he looked at the lobby of the inn. The lobby was decorated with ordinary furniture. The ceiling was made of wood, the floor was made of rough gray stones, the white walls were painted with rice paste, and there were square tables and long tables along the wall. There were also chairs of different heights and sizes, and each table had a star crystal placed on top of it.
If it weren't for the star crystals, this place would be no different from an ordinary pub.
The star crystals looked mysterious and dreamy, but they were only "ordering devices". They were slightly more advanced than ordinary pubs, but not by much.
Apart from Angor and Kael, there was also someone else in the lobby.
It was a fair-skinned young man who was reading a book. He was wearing a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, and his short black hair was combed back to reveal his narrow forehead.
He was wearing a typical black suit, black trousers, and shiny black leather shoes.
He looked very refined and tall, like those high-spirited young professors of the academic school.
When Angor looked at him, the man noticed Angor's gaze and looked back at him.
Angor nodded at him as a form of greeting. The young man in the suit responded with a gentle smile, then turned his head and continued reading the book in his hand.
"That guy looks like an academies wizard?" It was Kael who spoke up.
Kael had learned his lesson this time. He didn't speak directly this time. Instead, he used the power of space to send a voice transmission to Angor.
Angor helped Kael complete the transmission and replied, "Academies can't tell just by looking."
The young man in the suit did look like an academies wizard. But Angor also noticed something strange about the young man's emotions. He was trying to suppress his trembling emotions, and he was trembling with excitement.
These emotions didn't seem to belong to normal academies. He felt something similar from the crazy creatures in the Heart of Lamia.
So … this young man was a lunatic? A lunatic pretending to be an academies wizard? In other words, a gentleman or a thug in a suit?
Angor shook his head to get rid of his thoughts and stopped thinking about it. After all, it was someone else's business. Besides, Angor also sensed that the young man in the suit was not interested in him.
Just like Sharon. She wanted to have some fun with Angor at first, but she soon found him "boring". The young man in the suit felt the same way about Angor.
While Angor and Kael were discussing the young man in the suit, the young man suddenly closed his book, stretched his back, and walked out of the tavern.
When the man in the suit left, Angor noticed that Bru was looking at the young man with a serious expression.
Angor could tell from Bru's eyes that the man was afraid of the young man in a suit. He even wanted to stop the man from leaving. But for some reason, Bru didn't do that in the end. He simply watched the young man leave.
Not long after the young man left, a white-haired, green-eyed young man suddenly came out from the door behind the bar counter.
Bru also saw the young man. When he saw the young man, his eyes widened, as if he wanted to say something.
But before Bru could say anything, the young man spoke first. "I have an idea. I'm going to buy some materials. Yes, materials!"
Bru: "But …"
The young man waved a hand. "Talk later. I'll be back soon."
With that, the young man ran away as fast as he could.
Angor didn't say anything as he watched the young man in the suit and the white-haired, green-eyed young man leave one after another. Kael, on the other hand, was shocked. "Another wizard?!"
"That Sharon is a formal wizard, that young man from the academy is a formal wizard, and that young man is a formal wizard too. Why are there so many formal wizards here?
"Most importantly, why have I never heard of these adepts before?"
There were quite a few formal wizards in the southern wizarding region, but there weren't many of them either. Basically, as long as an acolyte was outside, they would take the initiative to look for information on official Magi … This was mainly to avoid offending the great Magi.
Kael spent most of his time in his own lab, but he still knew a lot about the well-known wizards in the southern wizarding region.
One could be a lack of knowledge, and two could also be a lack of knowledge. However, Kael didn't recognize any of the three Magi, and he didn't even recognize them. This made Kael feel strange.
Could it be that these Magi were all non-mainstream Magi? Unknown before?
Kael's head was full of question marks. In the end, he looked at Angor and tried to get an answer from him.
Unfortunately, he was looking for the wrong person.
Angor never paid attention to the outside world, so such knowledge was his blind spot.
Bru flew over and spoke in a plain voice, "What you see might not be the truth. And even if it is, it might not be what you think it is. Besides, the southern wizarding region is huge. It's not a good thing to have information about every wizard recorded. "
Bru's words were vague, but there were only three points he was trying to convey. 1. What you see might not be the same as what you see. 2. Even if you see someone who looks like a wizard you've heard of before, it doesn't mean they look like that. 3. If all wizards in the southern wizarding region were recorded, it would not be a good thing. Those otherworldly bigshots who were eyeing the southern wizarding region would target them based on the list. This was a classic case of information leakage.
So, don't think that you actually know everything about wizards. That's just a lie.
There were more hidden wizards in the southern wizarding region than what was shown on the surface. Besides, the information about the wizards on the surface might not be true.
Kael understood what Bru was trying to say. This was something that completely overturned his understanding of the world, and he couldn't help but fall into deep thought.
Bru didn't care about what Kael thought. He looked at Angor and said, "Sorry to keep you waiting."
"It's fine," Angor replied.
"I just received word that my master isn't in Starlight Shelter at the moment, so I can't introduce you to him for now."
Angor considered for a moment. "Is your master that white-haired, green-eyed young man?"
Bru said, "Whether it's true or not, you'll have to wait until you see Master. I'm only his elemental companion, so I can't tell you anything about him. "
Bru didn't say whether Angor was right or not. But judging from the way Bru answered and how Bru reacted when he saw the young man, Angor was sure that his guess was correct.
And judging from what the young man said, he seemed to be doing some research. He had an idea, but he didn't have any materials. So, he left the inn and went to buy materials.
Angor believed that inspiration was more important than anything else.
But he was still confused.
He watched the young man leave with his own eyes. The young man saw Angor during the whole process, but he didn't seem to be affected by Angor's presence at all.
This was strange.
In his mind, the young man with white hair and green eyes was the one who "invited" him to Starry Splendor.
But he was already in Starlight Shelter, and the young man didn't say anything. Judging from the young man's reaction, Angor suspected that the young man didn't even know who he was.
So, what exactly was going on here? Was it not the young man who invited him to Starlight Shelter?
Angor tried to ask Buru, but Buru always pretended not to know anything about Angor's master. Buru only said that he would know when Angor returned.
Angor knew that he couldn't get anything out of Bru, so he put it aside for now.
"I'll get two rooms then. I need a quiet place to think." Angor didn't bother asking Bru. He planned to ask Granny or Dodoro in the dream wasteland later.
So far, only the leaders of Brute Cavern knew that he was in Garden of Labyrinth. Maybe Iron Granny sent someone to invite him to Starlight Shelter?
If that didn't work, he could just ask Dodoro for help.
Bru nodded happily. "Very well. I'll check you in now. But for now, I can only give you a normal room. If you want a deep one, you'll need to become a member of Starlight Shelter. "
According to Buru, Angor would become a member of Splendor Hotel after meeting its owner and leaving the information behind. Then, he would be able to enjoy the privileges of being a member of Splendor Hotel. Among them, the Splendor Hotel's special privilege was having a soundproof room.
"What's the difference between a normal room and a deep one?" Khael asked curiously.
Bru didn't hide anything and told Angor about the different rooms.
An ordinary quiet room contained an independent space. Using special materials, it could prevent concealment and spying. It could also effectively prevent energy from leaking out.
A deep one was similar to a normal room. The only difference was that it had a special effect: anti-prophecy.
Something worth mentioning was that regardless of whether it was an ordinary chamber or a deep chamber, the occupants had Control level authority.
Control meant that the owner had absolute control over everything in the room. In this case, they wouldn't have to worry about anyone trying to do anything in the room.
This was a great guarantee for those who stayed in the building.
Even Khael was surprised by this. This meant that the room could temporarily "change its owner"!
At least, the Bilos Hotel's treehouse couldn't do this.
From the looks of it, 10 magic crystals seemed acceptable.
Wait, no, 10 magic crystals?!
Khael raised his head and looked at Bru. "Did you just say that a normal room costs 10 magic crystals a day?"
Bru nodded. "That's right."
Kael asked, "What about the Deep Silence?"
"If you're qualified, it'll still cost 10 crystals per day."
Khael didn't understand. "All 10 crystals per day? Why? "
"To provide the best service to our members. That's the motto of Starlight Shelter."
Khael frowned. "What if the deep ones are already full? How can we provide the best service to our members?"
"A normal room can be upgraded to a deep one at any time," Bru explained slowly.
That's possible?! Khael was surprised at first, but he soon realized that it wasn't impossible. After all, a deep one had the same function as a normal one. The only difference was the anti-prophecy function, which could be upgraded at any time.
"What about the normal ones —" What if they're full as well?
Before Khael could finish, Angor took out a magic crystal and handed it to Bru. "Two normal rooms for now."
"Mister Khael …"
"You know, I need to settle down. I'm fine with the normal ones. I don't mind if I don't have the deep ones. "
Angor meant what he said. Normal rooms were good enough for him. The deep ones might have anti-prophecy properties, but his Crimson Veil also had anti-prophecy properties.
Therefore, the Deep Meditation Room was not that useful to him.
…
After finishing the paperwork, Angor and Khael checked into the normal rooms.
To be more precise, Angor was the only one who actually checked in.
After getting Bru's permission, Khael left Starlight Hotel and waited for Dorcas and the others to arrive at Billon Tree Garden. When they arrived, Khael would lead them to Starlight Street 13.
After Kael left, Angor activated his "Control" authority and began inspecting the soundproof room.
After checking inside and out to make sure everything was fine, he began to look around the soundproof room.
Compared to the tree house in Billon Tree Garden, this room was definitely not as good.
The room was located under the hotel, and there wasn't much beautiful scenery around it. Even on the ground, there wasn't much to look at. The entire Starlight Street 13 was inside an isolated space, and a few trees were already good enough to decorate the place.
There weren't many decorations in the room, but Angor was satisfied with it.
The room was spacious, and there was also a lab, a cultivation room, and a spell testing room. Everything was available, and there were also some that shouldn't be. However, if he wanted to use the "spell testing room", he would have to pay extra.
He wasn't here to test spells anyway, so he didn't really care about the extra rooms.
After making sure he was in a safe place, he took out the Unbreakable Heart Mirror from his bracelet.
(End of Chapter)
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