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Chapter 3089

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"It suddenly glowed and flew around the room," said Olao. The one who spoke was Olao. At this moment, he had taken off his hat, revealing his somewhat messy hair. He was sitting cross-legged on the velvet carpet.

The "it" he was referring to was none other than Headland.

"I was worried it was going to run away, and then you came back."

He put a hand on Hydland's soft skin. "It's probably looking for me for something."

As he spoke, he headed deeper into the room where he found a single room.

Olao was going to ask more questions about Hydran, but seeing that Angor didn't seem to want to talk about it, he decided not to.

Angor opened the door and was about to enter the room when he suddenly thought of something. "You did well. They all like you."

He was referring to Dangros and the Wood Spirit.

At this moment, Olao was holding Dankros with one hand, and holding the wooden figurine that was sitting cross-legged with the other.

The wooden puppet was the transformed Wood Spirit.

It was a peaceful scene.

Dangros didn't hate Olao because he had seen the man before. However, Olao was much stronger than the Wise Overlord since he could tame the timid Wood Spirit.

Olao scratched his head in embarrassment. "They're both very obedient."

Angor sighed. "If they're that obedient, I'll have a much easier time. Anyway, I need to talk to Hydland first."

Olao nodded and obediently turned his head to look at the book, Potion Master of Strange Flame.

From his expression, it could be seen that he seemed to be quite interested in < Deviant Flame Pharmacist >? Maybe he needed to use strange flame to refine a mirror?

Angor shook his head. He opened the door of the room and led Hydland inside.

After closing the door, all the clamor of the outside world was isolated, and the surroundings were extremely quiet. An environment like this could allow a wizard to meditate faster. Hydra seemed to like this kind of quiet place. Its body was fluffy outside, but now that it was in the quiet room, its body was like a hot sponge, soft and soft like a pancake.

Angor leaned against the sofa and pointed at his forehead with his index finger.

Hydland quickly reached out a soft tentacle from the "flat" and entered the energy realm through the boundary of the material realm. Next, the tentacle went into Angor's forehead.

Following a series of beeps, Angor quickly found the void network and logged in to his "personal account".

Angor heard Woof's voice as soon as he logged in. "Sir sent me the image. I'll send it to you now if you're ready."

Image? Angor was glad. Compared to words, images were more useful. They would help him a lot in analyzing the subject or studying the details of the Nightmare Realm.

"Is it long this time?" Angor asked out of instinct.

"Not long. You'll know when you see it. woof."

He chose to accept the image. Soon, a stream of information flowed into his mind from the other end of the void network, crossing the distance between space and time.

The information flow circled in his mind for a moment before it formed a picture according to a certain pattern.

The image was still the same … black screen.

Last time, the screen was black at the end. This time, it was black at the beginning. Did the dog do this on purpose?

Angor complained in his mind, but he knew the dog wouldn't trick him. There had to be a reason for the black screen. Maybe something was not suitable for him to see?

In the supernatural world, "the more you know, the closer you are to death" was not a lie.

Was this why the dog caused the screen to go black at the beginning of the game?

Even though the screen was black, it was the same as before. The Dalmatian only blacked out the image, but not the sound. When Angor focused, he could hear the sound coming from the screen.

"Woof! Woof! Woof!" It was the dog's barking, but it seemed to have been processed. Angor couldn't understand what it was saying.

Not long after the dog stopped barking, Angor heard the sound of a human being talking to him.

It was a man speaking.

"The thing you're looking for is … Why did you come out alone? I don't have it here —"

It was a dull noise accompanied by a constant buzzing noise. Even through the black screen, Angor still felt a little uncomfortable.

This feeling was like facing a high-pressure steamer that was about to explode in a dimly lit earthen house. Every whining sound it made was enough to melt people's lives.

Also, there were many "filtered" words in the man's speech, which made it look like his words were pixelated. Angor could understand the main content, but he couldn't make out the details.

It could be the man's style, or it could be the dog's way of speaking.

Angor didn't know which, but he didn't think too much about it. Compared to the vague words, he was more curious about the identity of the person who spoke.

Angor was sure that he had never heard this voice before. It was not the voice of a nightmare creature he had seen before.

Also, he didn't seem to care about the dog at all. Unlike the two "maids" Angor saw earlier, he didn't seem to care.

This meant that he must be someone important.

Angor remembered the dog saying that it would go find Minister Ginns. Was the speaker the Minister?

Angor wasn't sure. Either way, Minister Ginns didn't sound like this in the real world.

Angor decided to put his questions aside and keep listening.

"Woof woof woof!" The dog said something else. Again, Angor couldn't understand what it was.

The man clearly understood. He laughed and said, "I'm going to the new Outer Realm after this. I won't be able to help you after that. Be careful not to get caught by Tim when you run away next time … I'll give you the key here. I'll be back soon. Help me look after it …"

The Dalmatian barked again, and Angor heard the jingling of keys and Dalmatian's footsteps. It seemed to be moving away from the man who spoke just now.

There were two things Angor could conclude from the conversation. First, the man on the black screen was going somewhere far away. He gave the dog a key so that the dog could guard the door for him.

Second, the man and the dog seemed to be close. The dog was able to escape successfully because of the man's help.

If the man was the one who helped the dog escape, did that mean it would be difficult for Angor to see the dog again? Unless he went to the Nightmare Realm himself, he wouldn't be able to see the dog in the real world.

Angor didn't know if this was true. The dog never gave him an explanation, so he could only guess.

Half a minute later, the screen was still black. However, Angor could hear the dog's footsteps. It seemed it was going somewhere.

While the dog was "hurrying", Angor suddenly thought of something.

If the man was Minister Ginns, then there was something strange going on.

The dog was created by Minister Tim, but it always wanted to escape from Minister Tim and get closer to Minister Ginns?

Was this some kind of ridiculous drama in the Nightmare Realm?

Half a minute later, the Dalmatian finished its journey and arrived at a house. Angor heard the door opening and closing. Then he heard the dog jumping and landing on the ground.

Along with the landing of the Dalmatian, he also heard a dull thud. It seemed like the Dalmatian brought something with it to the ground.

As Angor tried to figure out what the noise was, the black screen finally stopped.

The screen changed from pure black to a dim perspective.

Although the overall image was very dim, it wasn't that he couldn't see anything. There should be oil lamps around, and he could see orange and dim light. With the help of the dim orange light, he could see the object at the center of the screen.

He was wondering what the noise was, but now he didn't need to. The dog showed him what it was.

It was a thick book.

It didn't have a title, but it was as thick as a kingdom's dictionary.

Angor's eyes lit up when he saw that it was a book.

The most valuable thing in the Nightmare Realm was no doubt the special knowledge. However, even if someone went to the Nightmare Realm and found the knowledge, he or she might not be able to bring the knowledge back with him or her after leaving the Nightmare Realm. The person might even forget the content of the knowledge.

Now that the dog turned the book into a screen, the knowledge he obtained from the screen wouldn't be affected by the Nightmare Realm, right?

Angor looked at the screen expectantly.

As he expected, the Dalmatian opened the book.

The dog flipped through the pages quickly, but as a wizard, Angor had the ability to memorize everything in an instant. Even if he only stopped for a quarter of a second, he could still see the entire content of the book.

Angor held back his excitement and carefully read the book. After reading a few pages, he looked a little disappointed.

He thought the book would contain something special and rare like Singularity Dispersive Meditation, but that was not the case.

It was special and rare, but it wasn't the kind of knowledge that could help him improve himself.

"The Manipulator of Black and White Orbs", "New Life at the Bottom of Death Spring", "Exploding Starlight", "Death of Crows" …

The dozen or so pages the dog flipped through were all of these.

The title of each page was very obscure, but in fact, it was all about some secret news … or should I say, gossip?

For example, "The Manipulator of Black and White Orbs" talked about how a black and white orb appeared in the sky in a certain area. The book didn't mention the specific area. It only mentioned that the manipulator behind the orbs was a Chaos Wizard.

Angor had no idea what a Chaos Wizard was.

There was also "New Life at the Bottom of Death Spring", which talked about a faction called "Death Spring". There was a mysterious spring inside the faction, and the secret of new life was hidden at the bottom of the spring.

This book also didn't mention where it happened, but Angor heard about it from Number 03 when he was at Devil's Water.

According to the book, it was a faction from Cazider World, which was also the Soul Plane.

So this "New Life at the Bottom of Death Spring" was about the rebirth of souls?

If that was true, it would be a big secret. But … it had nothing to do with him.

"Exploding Starlight" was about the reason behind the extinction of the Starlight Clan. Angor also met "Deep Space" at Devil's Water, who was now a third-class citizen of Gruz Dayward's Phantom City.

"Death of Crows" mentioned the location of the incident. It was a secret story about a wizard organization called Crow Castle on the Western Continent. It was about the assassination of the Raven Queen.

It could be said that these contents were all secrets and had a certain amount of value. However, Angor didn't know where most of them took place. Besides, the southern region was too far away. Even if he knew, it wouldn't do him any good.

Besides, these stories might not be secrets at all. They might be public news.

All in all, he was disappointed by the content of the book.



In the image, the dog was still flipping through the pages. The content was not useful to him, but he still memorized it.

He considered it a way to collect information.

After about 50 pages, the puppy finally stopped and put its paw aside, as if to let Angor read the content of the page.

Angor took a closer look. The title of the page was still cryptic: "Shadowless Wither".

At first glance, Angor had no idea what it was talking about.

But when he looked down and saw the picture and the words at the bottom of the page, he was stunned.

The picture showed an area of absolute darkness in the middle of a gray picture.

The words in the picture read: "Shadowless Wither became the Abyss Cavern of today."

Angor ignored all the other words. He focused on the word "Abyss Cavern".

The Abyss Cavern was the strange place in the Daylight Mirror Domain, which was beyond the psychological boundaries of all mirror creatures. It could devour light.

Angor now understood why the dog wanted him to read this page.

The picture he sent to the dog earlier showed him standing in front of the Abyss Cavern.

Perhaps the Dalmatian thought that he was very curious about the Deep Nether Cave, so he came to look for information about the Deep Nether Cave to give him feedback?

Angor didn't know whether to laugh or cry. If he knew the dog wanted to help him, he wouldn't have sent the picture of the Abyss Cavern to the dog. He would have chosen something else he wanted to know.

He was curious about the Abyss Cavern, but not to the point where he had to find the truth.

It was just ordinary curiosity.

When he saw a small house on a barren mountain, he also wondered who lived in it and why it was so isolated from the rest of the world.

This kind of curiosity was born with a natural desire to find out more information.

He only sent the picture of the Abyss Cavern to the dog because he didn't want to expose too much information about the Abyss Cavern. However, not only did the dog find the Abyss Cavern, but it also found information about it.

(End of Chapter)

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