Angor brought Piano Psychology 2 to Luigi and simulated Jon's new homework in his heart space.
At first, Luigi was looking forward to seeing what Jon's test was about, so he activated a new illusion right in front of Angor.
A quarter of an hour later, Luigi turned around and looked at Angor with a pale face. "It's … it's not over yet?"
"It's just the beginning." Angor shook his head.
Luigi's expression froze. Yesterday's homework only lasted for ten minutes. Today's homework not only increased, but it also increased by a lot.
More importantly, Luigi already felt that Jon's homework was filled with malice ten minutes ago.
The formulae that he had worked so hard to come up with yesterday were useless today. The complexity and variability of the formulae were beyond his imagination …
"Keep studying Piano Psychology 2. Once you've mastered it, you'll find a way to deal with it." Angor chuckled. "Besides, isn't it necessary to keep changing your homework? How else are you going to deal with Uriel's decision? "
"But isn't it too difficult?"
Angor stared at Luigi. "Let's leave the homework aside. What do you think of Jon's performance?"
"Excellent. Never seen before," Luigi answered without hesitation.
Luigi didn't have any problems with this question. Jon's performance was really good. Luigi felt that the homework this time was a bit too difficult, but it didn't stop him from appreciating art.
"Do you think there's a class like 'Piano Psychology' in the outside world?"
"No." Luigi shook his head.
"Then you should know that Professor Jon wrote 'Piano Psychology' on his own. What he's playing now is not only a piece for 'Piano Psychology', but also a piece he composed for you." Angor shook his head. "You're right.
He then looked at Luigi again. "Now tell me, which one is more difficult? Professor Jon, who wrote your textbooks and composed the music for you, or you, who only needs to learn?"
Luigi scratched his head. "… Writing is harder, of course."
"Since you know it's harder, why are you still protesting? Wouldn't that be a waste of Master Jon's hard work? "
Luigi knew what Angor said made sense, but he still felt something was off.
If Luigi ever visited the library in First Heart City, he would know that Angor was talking about the typical Red Herring Fallacy. Unfortunately, Luigi would not be able to go to the Dream Wilderness anytime soon.
In the end, Luigi still couldn't figure it out. However, from Mentor Jon's point of view, it was indeed ungrateful of him to have the teaching materials and music that he had painstakingly compiled and composed so disdainfully.
At the thought of this, Luigi's expression became firm again. "I understand. I will not let Mentor Jon's efforts down."
After that, Luigi listened carefully to Jon's performance.
No matter how difficult the assignment was, he would definitely be able to complete it! Moreover, since Mr. Jon had assigned him today's homework, he must have seen his homework yesterday and recognized his level. That was why he gave him today's difficulty.
Master Jon believed in him, believed that he could complete it today, so how could he give up?
Angor looked at Luigi's serious expression and couldn't help but smile. As expected, artistic people were easy to fool.
If Angor knew what Luigi was thinking right now, he would probably be more than happy to see it.
Jon's homework this time was supposed to be "daily homework", but Jon also knew that it was a lot of work. He also told Angor to tell Luigi that if he couldn't solve it in one day, he could try for a few more days.
But Angor didn't say anything.
Pressure brought motivation. If Luigi couldn't solve it by tomorrow, Angor could always tell Luigi about it.
After solving Luigi's homework, Angor didn't return to reality right away. Instead, he closed his eyes and contacted the Tree of Authority.
Using the Tree of Authority, he began to check the Dream Crystal.
The recruitment of the circus was about to begin.
Angor needed to make sure he had enough people.
Two minutes later, Angor exited the tree of authority and entered the Dream Crystal with a frown on his face.
Several minutes later, he exited the Dream Crystal.
This time, he entered the Dream Crystal to deal with several small loopholes.
Gleipnir was making good progress. More than 20 people from Charlie's Palace had already entered the Dream Crystal. Therefore, the signs of the circus's entire territory could be dealt with.
However, due to the arrival of outsiders, several unexpected loopholes appeared. These loopholes, if traced back, could all be summed up to one thing: random events caused by random entry.
Since Angor didn't set up a location for outsiders to enter, the 20 new residents from Charlie's Palace entered the Dream Crystal at random.
The Dream Crystal was large, so it shouldn't be too dangerous. But what if someone had "unusual" luck?
Among these 20 people, there were some who had "unusual" luck.
And there were three of them.
The first person was randomly sent to an underground location. Yes, it was the enormous underground world of the Dream Crystal.
What's more, he was very unlucky to have appeared in a single "Catacomb". This Catacomb was not connected to the main underground space, and there was no direct path to the surface. Other than a few tiny holes that connected to the surface, it was almost completely sealed.
Angor went online and tried to figure out a way to solve the problem.
This was because this batch of twenty people were all arranged … dead people. In other words, they were all permanent residents of the Dream Crystal Plain. They could only live in the Dream Crystal Plain in the future and could not leave.
Angor couldn't help them go offline, so he couldn't teleport them out directly. He had to dig a tunnel for them and guide them out.
The second person's luck was slightly better than the first person's. Although his random location was on the surface of the Dream Crystal, there happened to be a Dream Destroyer near his "birthplace".
Furthermore, the Dream World Destroyer had discovered him.
When the new resident was about to be killed, Angor came online. He quickly sent a message to the bunny girl and teleported her to the new resident's location. Only then did they manage to kill the Purger.
The whole thing ended well, but he had to admit that it was a close call. If Angor was a little bit late, things would have turned out differently.
In order to prevent this from happening again, he quickly modified the login system and moved all the people who logged in later to a larger underground space.
At the same time, he sent a message to the 20 new residents and told them to rest for a few days. Someone would take them to the underground space later.
The underground space was chosen because it was easier to manage and prevent monsters from attacking.
The third unfortunate person was truly unfortunate.
He wasn't dead either. However, there was a wonderland near his birthplace.
The wonderland itself was hidden, so Angor didn't notice it when he scanned the Dream Crystal several days ago. The wonderland was automatically triggered when someone was within five kilometers of the wonderland.
The unfortunate girl was dragged into the wonderland just like that.
Angor went to the wonderland and sensed that the girl was still alive. However, she was still trapped in the "reincarnation".
Angor could only give her some hints and explain the rules of the wonderland. Whether she could come out or not was up to her luck.
This unfortunate native reminded Angor of something else. Many wonderlands were hidden, but there was one that wasn't — the Crystal Mountain.
Even Angor didn't know what was inside the mountain.
He had to wait for someone to enter the place and trigger the subsequent events. Only then would he know what was inside.
Of course, it would be best to find someone else to trigger the mountain. However, even if he wanted to find someone else, he would not let these twenty people try it.
The new residents were the natives of the Dream Crystal. If they died, there would be nothing left of them.
Therefore, even if they wanted to find an outsider, they had to find someone who could go offline.
In order to prevent future natives from entering the Crystal Mountain by accident, he also used an illusion spell to seal off the path leading to the mountain.
After making sure that no one could find the entrance to the crystal mountain, he quietly logged out of the game.
As for how the circus would recruit more people … Angor wanted to see how they did it. Unfortunately, his appointment with Wizard Kanter was about to end, so he had to leave.
…
Angor logged into the dream wasteland as soon as he left the Unbreakable Mirror.
He already located Wizard Kanter's location before he even entered the dream gate. According to the feedback, Kanter had been here for almost 15 minutes.
There were still five minutes left before the appointed time, which meant Kanter was 20 minutes ahead of the appointed time.
Angor didn't expect Kanter to be even faster than he was.
He quickly located Kanter's location and went to find him.
Kanter was at a beach park in the new city. The beach park wasn't on the ground. Instead, it was located above an aquarium.
The aquarium was part of Jon's original design.
Leona didn't think the aquarium would be useful in the first place, nor did she agree with its function. She only built it because it looked good.
However, after Sumesh gained control of the Membrane of Rhythm … no, Greya gained the right to use the Membrane of Rhythm …
Greya created a large number of sea creatures.
In Greya's eyes, they were just food ingredients. But Leona also noticed some good-looking sea monsters with great potential.
As a result, the aquarium, which didn't have much use in the first place, was officially opened.
However, for now, the creatures in the aquarium were still in Leona's opinion. They only cared about their appearance and didn't care about the ecosystem of the sea.
They didn't build a stable environment either.
His first impression of the aquarium was that it was filled with colorful decorations, which made the place look quite nice. But when he looked closer, he noticed that many of the sea creatures were in bad shape. If it weren't for the help of the apprentices, they would have died long ago.
Angor sighed and sent his suggestions to Leona through the group chat.
He didn't know how to do it, so he told Leona to seek advice from professionals.
After passing through the aquarium, Angor saw Kanter leaning against a palm tree and admiring the moon at the top of the "Sunny Beach".
Angor pretended to be surprised. "Wizard Kanter?!"
Angor only called out a name, but his expression revealed a series of emotions such as surprise, embarrassment, and guilt.
It was as if he was trying to say, "I didn't expect you to come so early."
Of course, Angor did it on purpose. He chose to teleport to the aquarium instead of showing up in front of Kanter so that he could put on a show.
As a junior, Angor felt a little embarrassed to be late, even though he wasn't late at all.
Kanter walked to Angor with a smile. "I'm only a few minutes early. But how come you're already trying to get into Torch Academy in such a short time? You're putting on a show now?"
Angor didn't know what to say.
"But Sunders told me that you can locate me. But you went around in circles and put on a show for me. You're such a smart kid, aren't you? "
Angor's expression changed instantly. His surprised expression was now replaced by shame.
Why did Sunders tell Kanter about this? Angor couldn't help but wonder.
Kanter saw through Angor's thoughts. "You're cursing Sunders in your mind, and I support him. But Sunders never told me anything about you. You've been standing me up for too long. That's why Sunders decided to tell me about you."
Angor lowered his head in surprise. "That's not it."
Kanter waved a hand. "I know. Iron Granny told me that you went on an adventure with Dark Earl. It's normal that you didn't log in recently.
But speaking of which, how did you get in touch with Dark Earl? You don't know, Sunders' face is really dark these days. Even darker than Fiery Midier. "
Fiery Midier was the first Elemental King Angor met in the Tidal Realm. He was also the manager of the Fire Zone.
"I just met a Noah's descendant called Wai."
"Descendant? In other words, the clone of the Black Earl? I see — "
"Mister Kanter, what happened to your robe?" Angor quickly stopped Kanter from asking more questions.
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