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Chapter 3074

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When Angor returned to the buffer space, he saw Laplace following him.

Without saying a word, she sat down on the sofa in the buffer zone and logged into the dream wasteland using her "Log Device".

Judging from the way she logged off and logged off, Angor believed that Laplace went fishing again.

She wouldn't stop until she caught something.

Angor silently praised the magic of fishing in his mind before he left the mirror and returned to the real world.

He returned to his soundproof room and took out a pen, ink, and a notebook. Then, he began to transcribe Laplace's memories one by one.

This was both a record and a way to organize his thoughts.

The power of time only lifted a curtain. What he saw might not be enough, but it was enough to make him feel both curious and awestruck.

Angor closed his eyes and meditated in his soundproof room for half an hour to calm his restless mind.

After meditating for a while, Angor finally arrived at the dream wasteland.

There were two things he needed to do this time.

First, he went to find Jon and handed in Luigi's "homework" so that he could get Luigi's new homework for the day.

It did not take him long to receive Luigi's homework for the day.

Next, Angor and Jon took a stroll around Foundation City. Angor also took Jon to a nearby lake to fish. To be more precise, Jon was the one fishing while Angor watched.

Angor didn't forget Laplace's request.

He didn't think there would be any books about fishing in Billon Tree Garden. Even if there were, it wouldn't be in the Wizard Fair.

Angor decided to write a fishing book himself since the author would believe it anyway. Why not write it himself? As long as he didn't put his name on it, Laplace wouldn't know who wrote it.

Angor had fished before, but he wasn't too interested in it. He never caught any big fish. Therefore, he planned to observe Jon fishing and summarize Jon's fishing experience to write a "Fishing Bible".

Jon didn't know what Angor was thinking. He thought Angor was bored and tried to persuade Angor to go back first so that he could return to Foundation City later.

Of course, Angor didn't agree.

He hadn't concluded any fishing experience yet, so it was impossible for him to leave.

Moreover, this place was more than ten miles away from Inception City … With Jon's physique that was obviously weaker than the others, who knew how long it would take for him to walk back to Inception City.

Usually, it wouldn't matter, but since he was the one who brought Chown out this time, he naturally had to finish what he started.

Jon did not try to persuade him. He knew Angor's stubbornness better than anyone else.

However, Jon slowed down his fishing pace and began to chat with Angor instead of focusing on fishing. He could concentrate on fishing when he was alone, but with others around him, he naturally had to consider their feelings.

Angor did not know that his presence disturbed Jon's fishing. Of course, Angor would not refuse Jon's invitation. He also had some questions for Jon.

They chatted for half a day, mainly about the quality of Luigi's homework, the observer effect, and fishing.

Of course, Luigi's homework. The observer effect was the experiment that Jon told Angor about, where "once observed, a person's character would change."

Chown didn't expect Angor to bring up this topic either. But since Angor asked, Chown didn't refuse and told Angor everything he knew.

Seeing Angor listening so carefully, Jon began to think that Angor probably came to him for this.

Maybe something related happened in the real world?

Jon had his doubts, but he did not ask.

They talked about the "observer effect" for a long time. But to Jon's surprise, Angor began to talk about "fishing" after they finished talking about the effect.

Angor seemed to be more interested in fishing than the observer effect. He kept asking Jon about all kinds of fishing techniques.

Jon looked at Angor's excited face and felt a little lost. Did Angor come here for the observer effect or fishing?

Jon could not come up with a conclusion until they finished fishing and returned to Foundation City.

Before saying goodbye, Jon looked at Angor and said, "If you're interested in fishing, you can go to the library in Foundation City. I wrote a fishing book when I was bored."

Angor: "???"

Jon said, "What, are you surprised? When I was writing the book, the old guys who worked with me tried to stop me and said it was useless. But I thought fishing is a way to get food, and it's a very important issue.

"Of course. There was no place to fish back then, so it's normal for those old guys to stop me. But there is one now, right? Doesn't this mean that my precautionary measures are useful? "

Angor was speechless as he listened to Jon's explanation.

He even said that he would write a "Fishing Bible", but he didn't expect that Jon had already finished writing it a long time ago and even included it in the library collection!

Why did he have to work so hard today?

Angor felt like crying in his mind, but he still pretended to be calm in front of Jon. "I'm interested in fishing. It'll be great if there's a book."

Angor said goodbye to Jon with tears in his eyes and quickly went to the library. Under the guidance of the library staff, he found Jon's fishing book.

There was more than one volume. There were a total of five volumes in the series, which explained everything from ordinary fishing to how to catch fish scientifically and correctly.

He registered the books and logged out of the game quietly.

When he came back online, he was already on Laplace's ship.

As he expected, Laplace was still fishing … and there was not a single fish in her basket.

Laplace wasn't surprised to see Angor. She only showed a surprised look when Angor showed her the complete set of fishing books.

"You found the book already?"

"… The library in Foundation City has it."

Laplace didn't know how Angor felt when he said that. She was very happy. After getting the book, she immediately began to read it without caring about anything else.

Angor sighed in his mind. "Just return it to the library when you're done."

Laplace waved a hand as if she understood.

Angor wasn't sure if Laplace really understood what he meant. But it didn't matter. He already completed his task. He just didn't expect it to go so smoothly.

After completing Laplace's task, Angor prepared to leave the water area and head to the new city.

The second reason he logged into the dream wasteland was to inform the leaders of Brute Cavern about the attack on Billon Tree Garden.

As a matter of fact, Angor had already done it.

While fishing with Jon, Angor took some time to write down the details of the ambush at Billon Tree Garden and the people behind it. He then sent it to Iron Granny through the Tree Group.

Since Iron Granny didn't reply, Angor decided to check out the situation in the new city.

However, when Angor was about to log off and head to the new city, Iron Granny suddenly sent him three messages at once.

"I've told Rein about the situation. Rein is contacting Black Earl right now.

"The internal conflict in Goman Kingdom is on the verge of breaking out. Many people want a piece of the pie, so anything can happen. However, Goman Kingdom will only become a spiral abyss in the end. Getting too involved will only hasten its downfall.

"Don't worry about it. Just leave Goman Kingdom as soon as possible."

Judging from Iron Granny's reply, Angor believed that Brute Cavern didn't want to get involved. Well, Brute Cavern wasn't damaged, and Goman Kingdom was too far away from Goman Kingdom. There was no need for Brute Cavern to get involved.

Angor didn't plan to get involved either. He only reported what happened in Billon Tree Garden because he wanted to see how Rein, Iron Granny, and the others would view time wizards.

However, Iron Granny didn't mention Aixen's matter.

He considered for a moment and decided to ask Iron Granny's opinion about Time Manipulators.

This time, it didn't take long for Iron Granny to reply, "It's very valuable. An official time wizard has a relatively complete knowledge of the time system. This was something that all major Adept organizations yearned for. The main reason Rhine contacted the Black Earl was to ask about the time element Magi. "

Compared to the attack in Billon Tree Garden, Rein cared more about Aixen.

After all, Aixen's knowledge was equivalent to inheriting the knowledge of time.

"Are you going to capture Aixen, Mister Rein?"

Iron Granny continued, "It's not easy to catch a time wizard. Besides, catching him doesn't mean you can get his legacy. From what I know about Rein, he's probably trying to invite Aixen to join Brute Cavern. Time wizards are hard to find, but apprentices like that can be found every once in a while. Brute Cavern already has some apprentices, and the strongest one is already a top-level apprentice. "

If Angor could ask Aixen to teach this apprentice, he might be able to recruit a new one.

That was probably what Rein was thinking.

"Do you need me to keep an eye on Aixen?"

Iron Granny: "No need. Just leave it to Rhine."

Angor was thinking that since Aixen absorbed his nightmare illusion, he might be able to find Aixen by using it. But since Iron Granny told him not to, and Angor had already simulated the illusion himself, the chances of finding Aixen were slim. He didn't want to risk it.

With that in mind, Angor gave up on the idea of finding Aixen.

Since Iron Granny had already replied, Angor decided not to go to the new city. He planned to log off and deliver Jon's homework to Luigi, who was still hungry for food.

However, Iron Granny sent him another message.

"By the way, Kanter came to see me last night. He said he wanted to talk to you about something," Iron Granny said. "Is it the same thing as last time?"

"Last time? What is it?"

Iron Granny paused for a few seconds. "So you haven't seen Kanter since he entered the dream wasteland?"

"… Yes, sir. I was going to talk to him, but he's not online every time I come online. "

Iron Granny: "It's because you don't come online often."

Angor scratched his head and didn't say anything. Iron Granny was telling the truth. Angor hadn't been online much recently, but it wasn't his fault.

"Granny, do you know why Wizard Kanter wants to see me?"

"A little bit. I think it has something to do with the heir of Lilith's Clan. It's something important to him, but it should be easy for you. As for the specifics, you can wait for him to tell you himself. I won't say much. "

"He left an apprentice beside him when he logged off yesterday. That apprentice will tell him if he knows anything about you. When you're free, I'll contact Kanter. "

Angor was planning to talk to Kanter if he saw him online. Since Kanter left him a contact person, Angor didn't want to refuse.

"See you in the new city in half an hour. I'll be there when I'm done. "

After setting the time and place, Angor bid farewell to Laplace and logged out of the game.

Angor quickly summoned his Unbreakable Heart Mirror and went inside.

Laplace was still sleeping in the buffer zone. Judging from the situation, she wouldn't go offline until she caught something. Angor didn't mind. He opened a tunnel leading to his heart and entered it.

On his way to his heart, he thought about Iron Granny's words.

"What does Wizard Kanter want from me? Granny said it has something to do with the heir of Lilith's Clan. Lilith's Clan only has one heir, and the heir is Keely. "

"Is Keely in danger?"

Angor didn't think it was possible. If Keely was in danger, Kanter would've left the Tidal Realm immediately. He wouldn't be as relaxed as he was now.

But Granny also said that this matter was important to Kanter, but not to Angor.

This made Angor even more confused.

Could it be that Kanter still hasn't given up on matchmaking?

Kanter had told Angor many times to get closer to Keely. His intention was obvious.

Keely didn't want to do that either. Angor and Nausica were the same. Keely and Nausica were the same. Neither of them were witches who liked to rely on others.

But Keely didn't want to do that.

If Kanter really wanted to matchmake Keely with him, then it was exactly what Granny said.

(End of Chapter)

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