Angor understood what Greya was trying to say, but he still couldn't believe what she was talking about.
As far as he was concerned, Moss Baby was nothing more than a middleman who could produce whatever it ate. Was it really that useful?
Couldn't there be other ways to process food?
Cooking, cooking, wasn't it about processing the ingredients? Pots and pans could be used as tools for food processing. Why couldn't Moss Baby do it?
Greya shook her head. "It's not the same. You can think of Moss Baby as an intermediate step in food processing, but it has a very special way of doing it. It can purify, evolve, mutate, and increase the quantity of ingredients … "
Purification and mutate weren't exactly new to him. As for evolving ingredients, Greya could do it too.
However, Greya did not know how to do such a thing. It was a talent unique to Moss Baby.
For example, Greya could grow a tree with bread and butter growing on it because of her talent of "Creation".
After the Moss Baby ate the Butter Bread, it could also produce moss, mushrooms, and tree species for the Butter Bread … This was not creation, but a special qualitative change and mutation.
Moss Baby was a third party in food processing, but it was also a supplier of raw materials.
Greya saw Moss Baby as a great treasure. It was something that could completely change the concept of food.
The only thing Greya regretted was that Moss Baby was a Dream Plant Fairy born in the dream wasteland, which meant it couldn't enter the real world.
Otherwise, with Moss Baby's ability, it would probably be able to revitalize the Candy House in the shortest time possible.
Angor still didn't see the true value of Moss Baby. But since Greya praised it so much, he had to agree with her. So he didn't question it anymore.
However, he was still worried about Moss Baby's future.
"The Mother Tree naturally hates humans, and the Dream Plant Fairies that live in the Mother Tree also hate humans from the bottom of their hearts. There isn't any conflict between the Mother Tree and the Dream Plant Fairy, but if you bring Moss Baby into human territory, it might make the Dream Plant Fairy even more hostile to humans. This isn't a good thing when the tea party is about to begin. "
If the Dream Plant Fairy attacked the new city during the tea party, it would at least embarrass Brute Cavern.
Angor did not mind, but the witches of Brute Cavern, especially those who were led by Leona, would be furious. If Greya was exposed as the culprit, she would not have a good ending.
"The mother tree rejects humans? Dream Planters hate humans too? "Greya frowned." Why haven't I heard of this before? "
"The Mother Tree originated from an authority called 'Tree Civilization'."
In other words, the circle born from the mother tree was a branch of the tree civilization. It was a special civilization.
As for the circle of humans, it was the human civilization.
When civilizations met, they would either be enemies or coexist. It was extremely rare for them to share glory together.
Being enemies was because of repulsion. Coexistence was probably because they could not invade and had no choice but to coexist. This was also a form of repulsion. Otherwise, it would be sharing glory.
Therefore, most civilizations had a gene that rejected foreign civilizations in their basic nature. The more autonomous a civilization was, the greater the rejection of foreign civilizations would be.
The tree civilization was one of the designated civilizations in the dream wasteland. Not to mention other places, in the dream wasteland, it happened to be a highly autonomous civilization.
Therefore, the mother tree's repulsion toward humans was not directed at a particular human, but at an entire race.
Just like how the mother tree rejected humans, it also rejected sinful fiends. As long as there was an alien race in the dream wasteland, the tree would reject them.
As an extension of the mother tree's civilization, the Dream Plant Fairies inherited this trait.
Greya did not expect this to happen. "But I heard from Moss Baby that the Dream Plant Fairies don't hate humans that much. Even though those powerful Dream Plant Fairies aren't willing to come to the human world, there are many of them. There are also Dream Plant Fairies that have developed alongside the humans. "
"That's because the mother tree gave the Dream Plant Fairies an order before going into hibernation. It told them not to disturb humans and try to coexist as much as possible."
Greya didn't know what to say. Wasn't the Mother Tree rejecting humans a second ago? Why did it suddenly tell the Dream Plant to live in harmony with humans?
Angor sighed. "It's not the mother tree who gave the order. I'm just imitating the mother tree's tone."
Greya was speechless.
Greya thought about it from Angor's point of view and found it quite reasonable. The tree civilization's contribution to the dream wasteland was positive. Just look at the Fertile Lands and the Mother Tree Network. Angor wouldn't allow the tree civilization to be destroyed. Besides, as a human, he couldn't watch the humans and the Dream Planters fight each other to the death.
Therefore, it was only natural that Angor pretended to be the mother tree and gave the order to maintain the balance.
"Although the Mother Tree's order has caused the Dream Plant Fairy to restrain itself, it is not a forceful order. It may be effective for a while, but if something happens that the Dream Plant Fairy cannot restrain itself, they will not be able to fully obey the order. After all, the mother tree's order does not work on its own. More importantly, the mother tree has gone into hibernation. "
Angor looked at Greya. "I don't know what will happen if you take the Moss Baby away. But if you don't handle it well, it might cause a conflict between humans and Dream Plant Fairies."
Greya understood what Angor was trying to say. "How about you give another order?"
"The Dream Plant Fairies can sense the mother tree's condition. They know whether the mother tree is asleep or not. I don't have the right conditions to do so. "
Besides, even if he could, he couldn't do it. He had to convince the Dream Plant Fairy with his words. How should he persuade them? It was not like he could encourage the Dream Plant Fairies to interact with humans. The ignorant second-generation and third-generation Dream Plant Fairies could try to interact with humans, but the first-generation Dream Plant Fairies hated humans the most. They were not only intelligent, but also discerning.
Don't let too many of the filthy things and ambitious people come into contact with humans. Letting them come into contact with humans would only accelerate their dislike of humans.
More importantly, there were more than 100,000 first-generation Dream Plant Fairies, and each of them was incredibly strong. Even if they could not break through the barrier of apprentices due to Sunders' "energy level limit", they would still be a disaster for the city.
Therefore, Angor could not send out an order.
"Then what should I do?" Greya frowned.
Angor shrugged. "I don't know. But if the Moss Baby is only looking for food, you can satisfy it. There's no need for it to enter the human world.
As for the fairy guards who are chasing after it, I suggest you talk to them. It's better to work with them than to hide somewhere. "
"But how do we work with them?" Greya asked.
"Figure something out," Angor said in an annoyed tone. "You did this yourself, so you should solve it yourself. Besides, it's not that hard. You're not aware of the situation because you're involved in it. "
"You're not alone. If you can't think of a solution, can't you ask someone else for help?"
In fact, he already had a name in mind — Jon.
Jon might not be as smart as Tree Spirit or Iron Granny, but at least Greya would not owe Brute Cavern a favor if she asked him for help.
But he did not say it out loud. Greya was the one who caused this mess, so he had to solve it himself.
The Moss Baby was easy to deal with, but the fairy guards were more difficult to deal with.
Greya considered for a moment and nodded. "I understand. I'll find a way to solve this problem."
…
Now that they were done talking about the Moss Baby, Angor finally told Greya why he came here.
Greya didn't expect Angor to come to her just to ask about the Haunt World.
However, when she heard that Angor's "manifestation" ability might help her alchemy, Greya immediately understood. She was one of the few wizards who knew about Angor's "Mystery manifestation" ability, which allowed her to break through the upper limit of her Genesis spell.
Greya knew exactly how powerful Angor's "Mystery manifestation" was.
Greya didn't think the manifestation of Haunt World was stronger than Angor's Mystery manifestation. However, it was possible that Angor could learn something from it.
Greya put on a serious look and tried to recall what she saw in Haunt World.
…
He didn't stay with Greya for long. Instead, he left an Illusion Book for her so that she could record what she saw in the book when she was done.
After saying goodbye to Greya and the Moss Baby, Angor logged off.
When he opened his eyes again, he was still in the buffer zone.
Not far away, Laplace was still sitting on the sofa with his eyes closed. He had not gone offline.
Angor didn't pay much attention to Laplace before going offline. Judging from her frown in real life, she probably didn't manage to catch any fish yet.
Angor didn't know why Laplace suddenly became addicted to fishing.
He remembered that Laplace's true form looked like a whale. Could it be that the perspective of a fish had changed to that of a fisherman, and he was experiencing a different feeling?
Angor shook his head and decided not to think about it for now.
Hobbies were usually something that could last for thousands of years. Maybe fishing was Laplace's destined hobby.
Angor walked to the sofa across from Laplace and sank into it. The soft, illusory sofa slowly relaxed his stiff body.
As he relaxed his body, his thoughts began to drift away.
"Is it true that the Moss Baby can't come to reality? The dream wasteland is great, but there are more things in reality … "
This was Greya's last question before Angor logged off.
Angor didn't answer back then. As far as Angor was concerned, it was impossible to come to reality. The dream wasteland was all about "dreams". Dreams were illusions, so how could they come to reality?
But now, when he thought about it again, he began to wonder if he was being too presumptuous.
Indeed, both the dream wasteland and the Dream Crystal were about "dreams". But they weren't just dreams.
Besides, even if a dream creature was created by dream energy, there was still a chance for it to come to reality. The chance was small, and only a top-tier Dream Manipulator could do it, but there was always a chance.
Now that he thought about it, it wasn't completely impossible.
He had a hunch that his Nightmare Domain might have something similar to this.
However, this kind of authority that was directly connected to reality was definitely one of the most core authorities, and it was definitely not something he could bear at the moment … It was also very dangerous, since the laws of reality were much more stable, and if he failed to descend, he might even become a guide for anti-invasion.
So, he shouldn't think about it for now.
He couldn't afford it, but it didn't stop him from thinking about it.
If something from the dream wasteland really came to reality, would it be a miracle?
…
He gave Laplace one last look and didn't see any signs of waking up. Then he used the Unbreakable Heart Mirror to return to reality.
As soon as he returned to his soundproof room inside the Glittering Star Inn, he sensed the faint aura of nature outside the door.
He walked to the desk and asked Su Ling to bring in the item that was giving off the scent of nature.
A moment later, a leaf was carried into the room by a gentle breeze.
Angor quickly realized that the leaf was only a "shape" created on purpose. It was actually a "will".
To put it simply, the leaf was a magic message. The shape wasn't important. What was important was the message inside.
Judging from the nature aura emanating from the leaf, it should be a message from Buru.
It wasn't hard to unravel the leaf and extract the "will" from it.
He just needed to inject elemental energy into it.
Out of instinct, Angor wanted to ask Su Ling to inject wind element into the leaf, but he gave up on that idea.
Instead, he called out in a low voice, "Elmi."
The shadow under Angor's feet began to evaporate. Soon, a figure with a blue lantern flower above its head appeared in front of Angor.
However, he did not look at Elmi in the end. Instead, he looked at the blue lantern on top of Elmi's head … and the cane with vines wrapped around it.
(End of Chapter)
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