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Chapter 3072

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A potion box? Laplace gave Angor a puzzled look. Why did Angor bring a potion box into the buffer space?

"Let's talk while we walk."

Angor walked to the side and reached his hand forward. The wall in front of them slowly disappeared, revealing a long and narrow passage glowing with red light.

The passage was connected to Angor's heart.

He took the lead and walked inside, followed by Laplace.

"There are two bowls of soup in the medicine box. It's the witch's soup that I bought outside. It's for the Star-Servants." One is called Little Grass No. 1, and the other is Lucia's Undying Heart. "

Angor briefly explained the effects of the two types of soup and told them about his idea.

First, he would use Little Grass No. 1 to extract the remaining willpower from the Astral Attendant. Then, he would use Undying Heart to build a new willpower cycle inside the Astral Attendant.

If the idea worked, the Astral Attendant would be able to start training his willpower again.

"You're interested in the boy in a jar?" Laplace asked curiously.

"I'm interested in strange things," Angor replied.

Ever since Laplace told him about the strange things in Haunt World, Angor had been very interested in them. However, it was rare to see a Psychic in the southern wizardry region. Even if he did see one, it might not be a Manifestation Psychic.

Angor couldn't go to Haunt World anytime soon, so he had to rely on the boy in a jar.

The Astral Attendant was a Manifestation Psychic, and the "Book of Wishes" he created was also in Angor's heart. Once the Astral Attendant regained his willpower, the book would be reactivated.

The book's abilities were not as useful as wizard spells. However, it was still a Manifestation Psychic. Angor really wanted to know how the book worked after it was activated.

"The Astral Attendant has lost his memory, and his mind is not fully awakened yet. Even if you brought the two bowls of potion, you might need to wait for a while before you can use them. "

"I know," Angor replied.

Angor only brought them here in advance. His heart had a lot of space, so it could be used as a storage room. When the Astral Attendant could use the potion again, he would just use it.

While they talked, the narrow passage welcomed a bright light.

Angor and Laplace broke through the light barrier and returned to the heart space.

The heart space was as peaceful as usual. The walls were transparent, and they could see the sea of mirrors outside, which was constantly surging up and down.

Nearby, there was a magical hut made of magic.

Through the open window of the hut, Angor saw a man writing something quickly.

It was Luigi.

Luigi didn't notice them even when they opened the door to the hut. He was still engrossed in reading a small booklet called Piano Psychology.

Luigi suddenly thought of something and stood up. "I got it! I just add a rhyme at the end of the first stanza, and — "

Luigi's mouth was dripping with unintelligible words as he turned around and walked towards the door.

From Luigi's furrowed eyebrows, one could tell that he had not noticed the two living people standing at the door.

When he saw a strand of silver hair in front of his eyes, Luigi looked up in surprise. "Huh? Why are you here?"

Before Angor and Laplace could answer, Luigi spoke first. "I'll tell you later. I have an idea. Don't get distracted."

With that, Luigi brushed past them and left the Magic Hut.

Luigi didn't forget to bring his harp with him.

Angor and Laplace watched as Luigi dashed to the heart wall and pressed on a floating green light spot.

Accompanied by streaks of illusory light, with the green light as the center, a solemn indoor illusion spread out.

Angor and Laplace were also inside the illusion.

Of course, he was familiar with the illusion because he was the one who created it in the first place. Laplace, on the other hand, had never seen anything like this before. He looked around and saw rows of black seats, a tall and unique ceiling, a circular second floor, a stage in the center, and a luxurious piano.

"Is this … a theater?"

Angor nodded. "Yes. It's a large theater in the dream wasteland. The Ocean Theater."

Laplace heard footsteps coming from the stage. She looked up and saw an old man in a tuxedo standing in front of the piano.

At the same time, Luigi picked up his harp and walked to the other side of the stage.

The old man didn't say anything. He simply sat down in front of the piano and began to play a smooth melody.

Laplace did not have much appreciation for art, but she still felt that the musical notes that surrounded the theater were very beautiful.

However, after listening for a while, Laplace had a strange feeling in her heart. She felt that although the piano sound was beautiful, it seemed to be missing something. But Laplace couldn't tell exactly what was missing.

Just as Laplace was thinking about this, the melodious sound of a harp blended into the surroundings.

Without a doubt, it was Luigi's harp.

With the addition of the harp, Laplace immediately felt the difference. The "missing" feeling from before seemed to have been made up, and the notes were more mellow and reasonable. His wandering thoughts could not help but follow the harp and enter a fantastical and magnificent musical world.

Time passed quickly. When the piano and harp finished the last note, the sky was bright, but there was no other noise.

Everything was quiet, and there was no sound.

It took a while for the illusion to fade away before they finally regained their senses.

Compared to them, Luigi was even more immersed. Even though the illusions around him had disappeared, he still kept his mouth shut and held the harp with a smile on his face. It was obvious that he was still immersed in the aftertaste.

"So this is how you helped Luigi solve 'Uriel's Choice'?" Laplace asked in a small voice.

Previously, she didn't understand what this theater illusion meant, but when she saw Luigi and the old man playing the music of nature together, she immediately understood. If the theater was replaced by the shabby two-story building, wouldn't it be the same as the "Uriel's Choice" instance?

Luigi couldn't solve "Uriel's Choice", so Angor used this method to help him?

"No, it's not me. It's my teacher's idea. According to my teacher, Uriel's music is too random. If you want to solve it, you have to be better than Uriel. But Luigi isn't that good yet, so we have to resort to trickery. "

Trickery? How? Of course, it was something Jon was most familiar with: "Overload of Questions".

Overload of Questions wasn't necessarily the best method, but it was definitely the best choice for an exam.

Jon also tried to bombard Angor with questions before.

He didn't expect Angor to understand the questions. He only wanted Angor to be able to solve them without getting stuck. To put it bluntly, Jon didn't want to improve himself, but he wanted to know more.

Only with a broad range of knowledge as a foundation could one consider various cognitive views from different angles, and only then could one have a clearer understanding of this world.

This was Jon's idea before he learned about the existence of supernatural beings.

But it was because of this idea that people didn't recognize that Angor was unique.

"I don't know if it worked, but judging from Luigi's expression, he must have learned a lot," Laplace said.

Luigi had already recovered from his daze when Laplace spoke. He walked to Angor happily. "Did I … pass the teacher's test?"

Angor rubbed his chin. "I think so?"

"Think so?" Luigi was surprised.

Angor shrugged. "You can't go see my teacher right now, and he doesn't know if you passed or not. I'll have to report your performance to my teacher first, and then we'll know the answer.

"But, if I'm the judge, I think you've passed … your performance was perfect."

Luigi chuckled. "My teacher left me a textbook. It fits the question perfectly."

Luigi paused and looked at Angor expectantly. "You're here to give me today's homework, right? Can I take a look at today's textbook? "

Angor cleared his throat. "Homework and textbooks … I don't have them yet. My teacher needs to check your progress first before he can teach you. I'll talk to my teacher later and give you new textbooks. "

Luigi was disappointed, but he understood. He had just solved Jon's question, and it would take time for him to get feedback.

"Then I'll go study 'Piano Psychology' now. I have to say, our teacher is really something. It's just a thin book, and I can finish it in a few minutes. But the content is so fascinating. Every time I read it, I gain new insights. So this is the legendary Bible of Art? "

After Luigi sighed from the bottom of his heart, he didn't care about anything else. He ran back to the magic hut and continued to read the "Piano Psychology" book that he regarded as a bible.

Angor could understand why Luigi was so obsessed with Sunders. This was a fanatic for the arts, a fanatic for music.

As for Laplace, she didn't care about Luigi's behavior. She was more concerned about something else.

"If there's a Bible of Art, there should be a Bible of Fishing too, right?"

Angor kept his smile as if he didn't hear anything. He walked to the side and created a warehouse with his Mana Barrier, where he placed the potion boxes he brought in from the outside world.

With that done, he walked to the side and began manipulating the limbs and objects in his heart space to explore the Sea of Mirrors.

He wasn't interested in fishing, but he was very interested in finding treasures.

Especially this kind of cost-free treasure hunt. Who wouldn't be tempted by such an opportunity?

It was a pity that Luigi was completely immersed in the music and had no time to do anything else. Luigi was supposed to be the one to get the treasures.

There was no one else here, so Angor had to find some time to do it himself.

Angor controlled his four limbs and slowly moved his heart space around the Empty Mirror Sea. He felt satisfied when he felt the waves of the sea.

Finding treasures was his ultimate goal. In the process of fishing for treasures, looking at the memories that flowed in from the various worlds was an additional joy.

Sometimes, he would see "interesting" images.

For example, he was now witnessing a battle in an unknown world.

Or rather, he thought it was a fight, but it was actually two monsters trying to reproduce. One of them even got half of its body bitten off, which led to Angor's misunderstanding.

It looked cruel, but according to Laplace, this was normal. Not all creatures were like humans, who would only give birth to their offspring when they were fully prepared. Many creatures' offspring came when they were unprepared. In order to reproduce, they needed nourishment, and without nourishment, they could only eat each other.

Angor wandered around the Empty Mirror Sea for half a day. He didn't see anything useful, but he was still satisfied with the memories he saw.

He didn't forget about the other two reasons why he came to his heart space.

First, he wanted to see how Glaipnir's login devices were distributed. The circus was about to start, and if no one showed up, they might have to go to the palace again.

Second, he wanted to ask Laplace about it.

What did Laplace think of temporal abilities?

He chose to ask Laplace because he thought the creatures in the mirror all had something to do with time. After all, Laplace's "Three Times" sounded like something related to time.

Laplace's clone was even more special. He wanted to see what Laplace thought about the concept of time.

Laplace didn't hide anything from Angor. He told Angor about Glaipnir's progress. Charlie's Palace was already registered, and they could enter the Dream Crystal at any time.

As for Laplace's second question, he also answered Angor's question honestly.

"So far, temporal abilities don't have anything to do with temporal abilities," Laplace said. "In the words of wizards like you, it's more like a talent or an instinct of the mirror creatures.

But if we're talking about temporal abilities, we can't say for sure. Both the common language of the continent and the language of the mirror creatures contain the meaning of time. Maybe the ancient origin of the mirror creatures has temporal properties. But I'm sure it doesn't.

As for temporal abilities … I don't know much about them. I only saw some memories related to them. "

Dimensional Warlock

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