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Chapter 3088

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After finishing the first issue of Wasteland Traveler, he posted it in the supernatural section of the Mother Tree Forum.

He waited for a while to see who would reply first.

Unfortunately, he underestimated how quiet the supernatural section was. Ten minutes later, Traveler's post was pinned to the top of the forum, but there was still no reply.

Half an hour later, Angor saw the first comment.

"It hasn't even been reviewed. Who put it on top?"

Angor clicked on the comment. The user's name was not visible, but he could see the avatar of a green dress.

Should she be a witch?

Angor recognized the style of the dress.

Before he could figure out who this "user" was, the comment was deleted. It wasn't Angor who did it.

Only the creator and members of the development team had the right to delete such posts.

When he thought about the development team members, he realized that it was Papaya who questioned who put the top spot on the wall.

The girl from the Krakoks.

She deleted the post as quickly as she replied. She must have figured out who the creator was.

Angor exited the forum and checked the development team's chat.

As he expected, he saw Papaya crying in the chat. "I think I did something really disrespectful … Mister Padt isn't online, is he?"

"What's wrong?" A group of people asked Papaya.

Even Jon was curious as to what Papaya had done.

Before Papaya could answer, a member with a large rose avatar spoke up, "I was just chatting with Angor. What's wrong?"

Without a doubt, the rose head was Leanna. As the builder of the new city, she didn't have time to work on the Mother Tree Network, but she was still invited to join the development team.

Papaya hesitated. "Miss Leona, I didn't know Mister Padt posted something on the forum. That's why I replied with something useless."

"Angor posted something on the forum? I'll check it out. "

Leona didn't ask what Papaya said. She was only curious about Angor's post, so she went to check the forum.

The others also followed Leona's lead and went to the forum to check it out.

Jon quietly comforted Papaya and sent a private message to Angor. "Did Papaya offend you?"

"No. She's too sensitive."

Next, he told Papaya about the content of her reply and made it clear that he didn't feel offended.

After hearing this, Chown seemed to have gone to do some research. After a few minutes, he replied, "In order to clean up the forum, the forum's posting system is reviewed. Every poster has to be reviewed by the review team. Papaya's one of them. "

"Recently, the review team has often received similar posts from columns, weeklies, and daily newspapers. This is because it can easily affect the direction of public opinion. Before strict measures are taken, we have to control it."

"She suddenly saw a newspaper and thought that someone was deliberately indulging her, so she replied like that. Actually, she didn't mean any harm."

Jon briefly explained the situation to him.

Angor didn't really care. However, Angor could not help but sigh when he learned that some people were trying to manipulate public opinion by creating "special columns" and "journals".

He thought that no one would pay attention to the importance of public opinion in the early stages, but he was wrong.

Wizards weren't idiots. Once they realized the importance of a platform, they would naturally think about how to maximize its value. Controlling public opinion and becoming an authority was one of the most valuable aspects of such a platform.

Angor wasn't the only one who had the same idea.

In fact, Angor's thought process was not as advanced as before.

However, as the true controller of the platform, Angor could post without permission, which was why he could become the first person to publish a journal.

"I saw your post. You're trying to solve the problem between humans and Dream Planters?" Jon asked.

"You can say that." But the biggest problem between humans and Dream Planters is the root of their civilization. It's difficult to solve the problem. My goal is to get them to know each other and understand each other. "

"Know each other? Aren't Dream Planters everywhere? Wait, you're not going to let the first generation of Dream Planters interact with humans, are you? "Jon realized something.

"Yes. It won't be long before the new city welcomes its first Dream Plant Fairy. If you're free, Master Jon, you can come and take a look. He's not hostile to humans, and he has interesting abilities. "

Jon sighed. "If I go to the new city, I won't be able to go back to Foundation City for a while. Oh well, I'm a little embarrassed to reject Leona's invitation so many times. I'll take this chance to visit her. "

As long as Jon showed up in the new city, he would be fought over by all parties involved in the construction of the city. This was why Jon rarely visited the new city. Even when Leona invited him, he would refuse with all kinds of excuses.

But since Angor mentioned that the first generation of Dream Plant Fairies would soon make contact with humans in the new city, Jon was eager to witness this historic moment.

After chatting with Jon for a while, Angor hung up the call.

When he checked Wasteland Traveler again, he saw an official reply.

Without a doubt, it was Leona's reply.

Leona sincerely commented on the main issue of Civilization Confrontation. She also used her own experience as an example to describe the different relationships between different civilizations. Some of them were friendly to each other, while others were hostile to each other. Some were even hostile to each other.

Even Angor was fascinated by all the twists and turns in the story.

Later, Leona also compared the civilization built by humans in the dream wasteland with the Tree Civilization, which confirmed that the two civilizations could coexist together.

Clearly, Leona was speaking for Angor.

She was trying to leave an impression for future readers: even if humans and Tree Civilizations couldn't coexist peacefully, they shouldn't be hostile to each other.

Of course, it was difficult to leave an impression based on these words alone. However, Leona had grasped one important point: humans were an alien civilization in the dream wasteland. The conflicts between civilizations should take place in the real world, not in the dream wasteland.

The dream wasteland's biggest purpose was to bring humans closer to each other. Those ambitions and ambitions should be left in the real world.

Leona's words were flawed, but at least they were acceptable at first glance.

However, when the benefits of the dream wasteland could be reflected back to the real world, such words would be easily criticized. But that was all for later. Right now, the most important thing was to solve the problem at hand.

Leona's message was long, but it was sure to leave a deep impression on others in the future.

Compared to Angor's vague explanation, Leona's words were the beginning of "change".

So far, he only received a message from Leona, but he was already satisfied.

At least he achieved his goal.

He believed that the relationship between humans and Dream Plant Fairies would be better in the future.

Because the humans had already accepted the second generation of Dream Plant Fairies, they did not reject the Dream Plant Fairies.

As long as the second generation of Dream Plant Fairies didn't show any obvious hostility, there shouldn't be a problem.

After closing the forum, Angor received another message from Leona.

This time, she wasn't interested in the main issue of Wasteland Traveler. Instead, she asked about the supplement.

Leona didn't comment on the supplement in her post. It wasn't that she didn't care about the supplement. She just hoped that future readers would focus on the content of the main issue first.

She was also interested in the supplement, especially the first edition of the supplement.

The first edition introduced the scenery of the dream wasteland. Leona wasn't interested in the beautiful scenery, but she was interested in naming the place.

If everything went well, the dream wasteland would live on for a long time.

It might even change the daily lives of wizards in the southern wizarding region.

As long as the dream wasteland didn't disappear, she could name the place, which meant that her name would go down in history forever.

For normal wizards, increasing their fame might not bring them any benefits. However, as an alchemist, if her fame increased, the value of her perfumes would also increase. This was a great opportunity, so of course, she didn't want to miss out on this opportunity to name her perfumes.

Angor also supported this idea. However …

"You can try to name it, but I don't have the right to name it. It's best if it's something that's agreed upon.

"If you want to name a place, try not to announce it publicly. Wizards like us who are rebellious will do the opposite of what we want. It's best if you can do it quietly. Also, consider the feelings of the local residents. For example, the natives of First Heart City and the sprites from the tree civilization. If they agree with your name, it'll be considered a real name. "

Angor told Leona about the naming process. Whether she could actually do it or not would depend on her.

Now that he was done here, Angor planned to check on Laplace's fishing operation.

However, the publication of Wasteland Traveler had attracted a lot of attention. Tree Spirit and Iron Granny both sent him messages asking about it. Moreover, the main focus of their attention was the "intelligence" whose sources were not easy to identify.

Angor had no choice but to give them a perfunctory answer and logged off.

Now that Wasteland Traveler's influence was established, it was up to his luck to see what would happen next.

Angor returned to reality with an empty mind.



Angor opened his eyes and looked at the red velvet carpet in front of him.

Dangros and Hydland, two little guys, one pink and one purple, were snuggling up to each other sweetly as they watched 'Potioneer of Strange Flame' attentively.

Dangros was the only one who seemed to be enjoying the book. Hydland only seemed to be "engrossed" in it, but it was actually spacing out.

Hydland looked at Angor as soon as he sensed something. Clearly, it was much more alert than Dangros.

However, when Hydland confirmed that it was Angor who woke up, it went back to being a "soft mud" again.

"Any news from Woof Woof?" Angor walked up and pinched Hydland's soft fur.

Hydland didn't know how to talk and wasn't very smart. However, it didn't reach out its tentacles to answer Angor's question, which meant it didn't need to log into the void network yet.

In other words, Dalmatian hadn't sent him anything yet.

Angor didn't mind. Time in the Demon Realm was different from the outside world, and he still couldn't figure out the connection between the two places.

It wasn't an equivalency or stagnation. It was a kind of chaotic situation.

Dalmatian said it would wait for a while, which meant it might take days or even months.

Since Dalmatian didn't send him anything, Angor decided to stop reading and start writing down the Unbreakable Heart Mirror.

It took him an entire day to do so.

When night fell once again, Red Sword Dorcas and Oleo slowly returned. Looking at their flushed faces, it was obvious that they had gained quite a lot from this trip.

Dorcas stretched his body and went back to his room to meditate, while Oleo stayed in Angor's soundproof room.

Angor planned to talk to Oleo and persuade him to help him steer the boat in his heart space. However, he received an invitation from Lu — I mean, Lucia.

She said she prepared a lot of witch soup and invited Angor to join her.

Angor already agreed to Lucia's alchemy exchange, and he was also interested in Gypsy Alchemy, so he accepted the invitation.

Angor asked Oleo to watch Apothecary of Strange Flame with the three kids while he went out alone.

Apart from Dangros and Hydland, Angor also released the Wood Spirit. It ran to a pillar in the corner timidly, but it was still a "high-level" seat. Angor told Oleo to take care of it and left.

It was still Lucia's Witch Soup Shop, and the person he met was still Lucia.

Lucia didn't know who Angor was, but she saw how polite Black Count was to Angor, so she knew Angor must be someone important. Maybe he was a famous professor from Ashillia Academy?

Anyway, Lucia was very friendly to Angor. No matter who Angor was, his presence was a good thing for the Starry Street.

Lucia was very generous this time. She didn't tell Angor about the original formula, but she didn't hide any of the secret combinations.

Angor wasn't going to take it for free. He also told Lucia a lot about his Alchemy knowledge, and the exchange went on quite well.

Angor's exchange with Lucia lasted for an entire night.

It wasn't until someone from the Bilos Family came to find them that they had to stop.

The Bilos Family was cleaning up spies and needed Lucia's help. Lucia had no choice but to leave Starry Street with the Rain Forest Witch.

Angor didn't wander around outside. Instead, he returned to his soundproof room.

As soon as he returned, he saw Hydland slowly flying in front of him with its body glowing.

Seeing this, he knew that Dalmatian must have sent him a message.

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