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Chapter 3036

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Outside Paradise, Angor was still working on his task.

Dorcas, on the other hand, was chatting with Kael in a low voice, which was a stark contrast to Angor who was busy with his work.

In fact, Dorcas and Kael weren't chatting at all at first.

At that time …

When Angor told Kael that he could try, Dorcas and Kael didn't want to interrupt Angor's work, so they didn't even dare to breathe loudly.

It wasn't until Angor broke the silence that the tense atmosphere disappeared.

Angor wasn't trying to lighten the mood. He wanted to ask Kael something about the structure of space.

Yes.

Yes, he was. And he was asking Apprentice Kael for help.

It was true that Angor knew a lot about space, but he didn't learn it on his own, because he learned it from Spotted Puppy. His knowledge ranged from shallow to deep, and some of it was even beyond the southern wizardry region's limit.

However, since Angor only absorbed the knowledge passively, he was still a newbie when it came to applying the knowledge.

He was like a kid who had a treasure in his hands. He could understand the meaning of the treasure, but he didn't have the ability to use it.

Now that Angor was working on the space seal, he was sure he could do it. However, he didn't know how long it would take. A few hours, a few days, or even a few years.

To speed things up, Angor came up with an idea. He would try to solve the problem while asking Kael about his practical experience.

He used the correct practical experience that Kael had summarized and incorporated it into his own practice by asking questions and orally explaining it to him.

And so …

This was how Angor solved the problem while asking Kael for help.

However, Dorcas and Kael didn't see Angor's sincerity as something else.

Angor's work was fast, and he was making great progress. They could see it with their own eyes.

But Angor only asked about the basic structure of the knowledge. This was completely different from how Angor solved the problem.

In Dorcas' opinion, Angor wasn't really asking Kael for help. Instead, he was using the excuse of "asking for help" to give Kael some pointers.

Kael thought the same. Whenever Kael answered Angor's questions, Angor would also give him some feedback.

The spatial knowledge he gave Kael was very advanced and secret, and it was similar to the space structure Kael was talking about.

In this way, Angor was "testing" Kael's knowledge.

So Kael agreed.

Angor asked a lot of questions, while Kael answered them in detail. Both of them believed that they had learned a lot from this trip.

Dorcas, on the other hand, couldn't understand their conversation at all due to his limited knowledge.

The only thing that comforted Dorcas was the fact that Angor was able to break the space seal with ease from Kael's conversation. In other words, he didn't need to worry about Kael.

That was why Dorcas was chatting with Kael while Angor was trying to solve the problem.

However, Dorcas wasn't just chatting with Kael. Dorcas was an ambitious man, so he kept talking about the spatial knowledge Kael shared with Angor.

Dorcas knew all too well just how precious spatial knowledge was. Normally, it was hard to get such detailed knowledge, let alone the secrets of space.

Since Angor didn't mind Dorcas learning, Kael assumed Angor didn't mind.

However, Dorcas's progress was much slower than Angor's, so he had to rely on Kael to help him understand the new knowledge.

Generally speaking, this was the situation here.

Both Maddox and Angor, two official wizards, were trying to steal Kal-El's fleece.

However, Angor's method was so advanced that Cael didn't even notice it. Cael even thought that Angor was just reattaching his fur.

Dorcas was the only one who did it in a straightforward manner, which gave Kael a headache. But when he thought about how Angor was willing to share a lot of secret knowledge, Kael forced himself to listen to Dorcas's' explanation.

Time slowly passed while both sides were busy taking advantage of each other.

Half an hour went by in the blink of an eye.

After taking Kael's' knowledge again, Angor noticed that the structure of the space seal was getting clearer. He even found the core of the space seal that sealed Paradise. As long as he could destroy the core, the seal would be broken.

Angor thought it would take him a long time to break the seal, but he was faster than he expected.

Instead of breaking the seal right away, Angor decided to do a simple review first.

He wanted to confirm whether he had broken the seal this time by relying on his strength or luck.

After several rounds of review and comparing the different layers of the seal, he finally found the answer.

Ten percent strength, nine percent luck.

In other words, it was all about luck.

Angor had been using Kael's experience as his own, but it was still a last-minute solution. He could rely on these methods to break the seal, but it would take more than a few conversations.

At the very least, he would need to talk to Kael seriously several times and learn all the knowledge he could.

However, Kael was not going to tell Angor everything he knew since it involved Aesop's legacy.

Angor couldn't rely on his own strength to break a space seal of this level in a short time.

This time, he was purely lucky.

He didn't know which method he could use to break the seal, but for the sake of a better plan, he selected several methods and tried them one by one.

These methods were not available in the southern wizardry region.

This was why Kael felt like he was the one who got the most out of the deal.

In terms of level, these powerful secret techniques were far beyond the level of the Spatial Seal. High-tier secret methods didn't necessarily mean they could break a space seal. However, if they were compatible with space, they could still break the seal with brute force.

Breaking the seal with brute force was a lucky move.

Angor was lucky enough to find a way to break the seal with the third method.

He was a little disappointed by the result.

But on second thought, he did gain a lot of benefits.

The sorcerer who set up the spatial seal outside Paradise was actually quite conscientious. There were no space traps or hidden gaps in the seal. The wizard simply set up a space seal that wouldn't do any harm to the outside world.

Perhaps the wizard was too confident in his own strength. But Angor had to admit that if the wizard had set up some traps outside the seal, it would have been much harder for him to break the seal. Angor might even run into trouble when trying to break the seal.

In other words, the wizard who set up the space seal gave Angor a great opportunity to practice his skills. This gave Angor a chance to break the seal with pure luck.

Now that Angor knew where he stood and where he stood, his disappointment slowly faded away. Instead, he was eager to learn more about space.

Angor quickly told Dorcas and Kael about how he found the core of the space seal.

Then, in front of the two of them, he began to break the spatial seal.

Finding the core was difficult, but breaking it was easy.

Still, Angor's method opened Kael's eyes. The method Angor used was completely beyond Kael's understanding.

In Kael's mind, the most direct way to break the seal was to destroy the core point and destroy the spatial seal.

But Angor didn't do that. Instead, he took out an external array disk with a magic array engraved on it, did something to it, and tossed it into the space seal.

Next, a door leading to the inside of Paradise was opened.

The door was open, but the space seal remained intact. In fact, the door didn't even cause any energy ripples. Kael was shocked.

What was this? Why was it that the spatial seal had not been broken, but the door leading to the interior could be directly opened?

Kael didn't want to ask since it might involve advanced space manipulation. He didn't want Angor to think he was greedy for knowledge.

Kael didn't dare to ask, but Dorcas didn't have the same qualms. Dorcas didn't know much about space manipulation anyway, so he couldn't help but ask when he saw Angor opening the door so easily. "That's it? Shouldn't you break the space seal first? "

Angor didn't try to hide anything from Dorcas. "Breaking the space seal will attract their attention. We're not going to fight them head-on. We're just looking for Speedy's clone, so we don't need to make a big fuss. "

The best way was to find Speedy's clone without anyone noticing, then retreat.

Dorcas considered and nodded. "You're right. Making a big fuss isn't good for us. It's best if we can sneak away with Speedy's clone. But why do I find your cracking method a little familiar? You seemed to have used the same method to crack the Magic Array back in the underground sewers. "

Dorcas looked at the array disk on the ground. The door was right above it.

If Dorcas didn't know about the space seal, he would think that Angor was just trying to break a magic array.

"Yes, the door is a combination of Rune Study. There are many mageweaths that are related to space, and they can be used together with the knowledge of space. "

After finding the core point, he would use the core point as the energy source and the array disc as the medium. As long as he applied it properly, he would be able to use the mageweaths to open the door to the interior.

This was a method Angor found in Dalmatian's book.

Fortunately, he was also an expert in runes, so the combination of the two allowed him to break the seal without much effort.

Dorcas revealed an expression of realization. "So that's how it is."

Dorcas understood Angor's method, but he didn't know how much skill was required to do it.

At the very least, Kael was unable to combine the two disciplines. He knew some mageweaths, but using the mageweath horn, which represented the 'spatial' attribute, to combine it with the study of space was simply a fantasy to him.

Even Kael's mentor, Aesop, found it difficult to combine the two.

Aesop was not only a space truth-finder wizard, but he was also a rune sorcerer.

Because of this, Kael was looking at Angor in a different light.

The idea was simple, but Angor was the only one who could do it.

By now, Kael was sure that Angor's knowledge in the study of space wasn't weak at all. He might even be as good as his teacher.

Illusions, space, and alchemy. Angor had reached the top of all three disciplines in the southern wizardry region.

This was beyond Kael's wildest imagination.

While Kael was still in a daze, Angor summoned Speed Spirit and asked about the clone.

The door to the space seal was already open, so Speed Spirit should be able to summon the clone back to its original position.

However, Speed Spirit lingered around the door for a while and still didn't sense the clone coming.

He was sure the clone was fine, but it didn't return to its original body.

Speed Spirit told Dorcas what he found.

"The clone didn't respond?" Dorcas was confused. "Did he betray us?"

Angor shook his head. "Elemental clones can't betray us."

Elemental clones usually had weak consciousness, while the main body of an elemental creature had a strong consciousness, which prevented the clones from developing their own consciousness.

Usually, clones that betrayed other elemental creatures were humans with complicated minds. Only a complex and ever-changing mind could give birth to a completely different type of independent consciousness.

Speed Spirit spent most of his time in the Tidal Realm, which was isolated from the rest of the world. He was much more simple-minded than most humans. His clone would never betray him.

"According to Speed Spirit, he sensed that the clone was restricted by some kind of energy and couldn't respond to his summons," Angor explained.

"Restricted by some kind of energy? Why does that sound so familiar? "Dorcas muttered." Isn't that the same as the space seal? Could it be that the Magus who set up the spatial seal is still inside Paradise and made a smaller spatial seal? "

Angor shook his head. He didn't know the details either.

However, Dorcas' conjecture was also possible. Layers upon layers of Matryoshka doll-like spatial seals had appeared in many ruins before.

Angor had to go inside to find out the truth.

(End of Chapter)

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