He didn't stay in Tomorrow Town for too long since he had other things to do. However, he didn't give up on Mou Miao. Instead, he used the Tree of Authority to locate the sand table in Tomorrow Town.
If the sand table changed, it meant that Mou Miao had made a new breakthrough. Therefore, Angor could tell Mou Miao's progress by keeping an eye on the sand table.
With that done, Angor logged out of the game and logged into the dream wasteland.
While doing so, he was still thinking about the Dream Crystal.
However, he wasn't thinking about Tomorrow Town. Instead, he was thinking about something else. Could the Dream Crystal be connected to the dream wasteland?
It wasn't difficult to travel from the Dream Crystal to the dream wasteland, but it would be much more convenient if he could connect the two Nightmare Domains together.
Besides, each of them represented a different world. The dream wasteland represented the southern wizarding region, while the Dream Crystal represented the Sun Mirror Domain. If there was a way to connect the two worlds, wouldn't it mean that the creatures in the Mirror World and the real world could also be connected?
But he didn't think about it. From his point of view, the two worlds were floating in the dark void outside the Dream Realm. In this boundless void, who knew where the two worlds were? How could he connect them if he couldn't even determine their coordinates?
Angor's thoughts quickly vanished from his mind.
When he entered the dream wasteland, he had already thrown all irrelevant thoughts out of his mind.
…
He logged into the dream wasteland again because he suddenly thought of something.
Earlier, the Watcher asked Angor to allow a friend of his to enter the dream wasteland.
Angor nodded without hesitation. Since he was going to announce the dream wasteland to the public during the tea party, he didn't need to hide it anymore. Besides, he already agreed to let the Watcher in, so he didn't mind letting a wizard from the origin world in as well.
However, when he was building a library for the new residents of Rabbit Town, he suddenly had an idea.
According to the Sentinel, his friend, Cameron, came from a supernova organization in the Origin World — the Nuck Academy.
The Niuk Academy was an organization that was famous for its research. Nine out of ten wizards that came from there were academies.
Cameron was an academic wizard. He was also a famous professor in Nek Academy.
Since he was a professor … he should like to preach, right? Then he wouldn't mind giving some pointers to the younger generation, right?
Yes, he was planning to use Cameron as an excuse.
This was a legendary wizard, and a legendary wizard from the academies. Even a little bit of unimportant knowledge was like rain after a long drought for them.
He didn't think about this at first because he equated the Watcher with Cameron.
The Sentinels were restricted by the rules and couldn't directly help the Southern Region people. Especially knowledge, which was controlled by the Guild of Order and couldn't be easily leaked.
Angor was aware of this rule, which was why he didn't tell anyone when the watchers entered the dream wasteland.
When he heard that Cameron also came from an origin world, he assumed that Cameron was also a watcher and couldn't reveal the secret.
But when he was in the Dream Crystal, he didn't find anything about Cameron's part-time job in the Order Faction.
Also, the Watcher said that when he became a watcher, even his name was kept a secret.
Cameron had a name, and the Sentinel didn't keep it a secret and directly mentioned his name. Just this point alone meant that Cameron wasn't a wizard sent by the Order Faction.
Since Cameron wasn't a watcher, he didn't need to keep his knowledge secret. In other words, Angor could take advantage of Cameron's information.
Angor didn't notice this at first, but it wasn't too late now.
The Watcher wasn't offline yet, which meant Cameron wasn't online yet.
Angor went online from the fishing boat in the water, but he was alone.
He quickly contacted the Watcher through the trees.
The reason he contacted the Sentinel first was because he didn't know much about Cameron's personality. He didn't know if Cameron would hold a grudge against him for doing so ….
But since the Watcher was Cameron's friend, he should know.
To avoid unnecessary trouble, Angor decided to ask the Watcher for confirmation.
Of course, this would expose his real intention, but he wasn't worried that the watcher would get mad. He hadn't really done anything yet. Besides, the watcher still needed Angor's help, so he wouldn't get mad at Angor's request.
As Angor expected, the Watcher didn't get mad after reading Angor's message. Instead, he gave Angor a serious suggestion.
"You're already doing him a favor by allowing him to come online. It's only right for him to give you some knowledge.
"Besides, he's a good teacher who likes to talk. It's normal for you to learn some secrets from him. It's not a leak.
"But I have a personal suggestion for you.
"It's best if you don't talk to him personally. He doesn't know how to keep his mouth shut. If you get addicted to some high-level knowledge, it won't do you any good."
High-level knowledge wouldn't do Angor any good to a beginner apprentice. It might even lead him astray.
Of course, Angor could say "I'm just listening. I won't get addicted", but that was a false proposition. High-level knowledge was like poison. The more ignorant one was, the easier it was to get addicted to it.
The Watcher already knew about Angor's situation. Angor was still getting used to it.
If Angor had stayed in the wizarding world for a hundred years, the watchers would have agreed to let him talk to Cameron. However, Angor had only spent ten years in the wizarding world. His knowledge was too weak, and he could easily be led astray by high-level knowledge.
The Watchers did not want to see Angor's potential being ruined by Cameron's bad mouth.
This was why the Watcher advised Angor not to talk to Cameron personally.
"Then who should I ask to get in touch with Mister Cameron?" Or rather, who should he ask to get the wool from?
The Watcher stayed in the southern wizarding region for many years and knew a lot about Brute Cavern. He considered and said, "I think you should find someone who can talk to him."
In the Watcher's opinion, the Elder of Books, one of the three ancestor souls, was the most likely person to talk to Cameron.
Cameron might not be as knowledgeable as the Elder of Books, so Angor was sure that Cameron would enjoy talking to the Elder of Books.
However, the Watcher also knew that the Elder of Books rarely came out to meet people. He wouldn't even meet people from Brute Cavern, let alone Cameron.
As for the other two ancestor souls, Lady Mirror and Tree Spirit, they could also talk to Cameron, but they wouldn't be as good as the Elder of Books.
As for Iron Granny, Rein Mute, and other wizards … they were similar to Lady Mirror and Tree Spirit.
"What about my professor, Sunders?" Angor asked.
"Why don't you ask Wallace to talk to him instead of Sunders?" Watcher asked.
Angor didn't know what to say. If Wallace heard this, he would probably laugh at Sunders.
"It's simple. Cameron's school is called the Theory of Everything. In other words, he's interested in both the living and the dead. Sunders, on the other hand, is an expert in illusions, which Cameron thinks is' fake '. He won't be able to talk to Sunders."
Angor muttered to himself. So the dream wasteland is also "fake".
Of course, the watcher did not know what Angor was thinking. But if he did, he would not have believed Angor's words either.
Dream power, soul power, and other similar powers belonged to the "Epistemology School" in Nek Academy. The Theory of Everything and the Epistemology School had some conflicts, but as a scholar, Cameron wouldn't belittle the other school's research just because of some minor disagreements. He could still tell the difference between advanced and low-level knowledge in the Epistemology School.
If the dream wasteland was a derivative of "dream power", then it was definitely an advanced study. Even if Cameron didn't understand it, he would still respect it.
"As far as I know, Cameron's best friends in Brute Cavern are Iron Granny, Tree Spirit, and Ivanasha. Aside from those three, Wallace can also be considered as one of them. "
Iron Granny and Tree Spirit were both knowledgeable people. From the perspective of the Theory of Everything, Iron Granny's ability to modify metal armor and Tree Spirit's ability as the representative of plant spirits would easily catch Cameron's interest.
Wallace wasn't strong enough, but he could still be considered as the representative of Brute Cavern's academics.
As for Evanasha, the 'Haunting Voice' … She had been stationed in the City of Truth all year round and had never entered the Dream Wasteland.
"I see."
Iron Granny and Tree Spirit were both online, so he could contact them directly. They should be willing to talk to Cameron, right? Cameron was a legendary wizard, after all. Brute Cavern would definitely benefit if they could get something from him.
Wallace could also join them. Even if he couldn't get the meat, he could at least get some soup.
With that in mind, Angor contacted the other three wizards.
Iron Granny, Tree Spirit, and Wallace all agreed to Angor's plan. Brute Cavern also had knowledge about legendary creatures, but it was too general. Plus, the source world was filled with wizards from all four corners of the world, and the knowledge they had was from thousands of years ago. It was necessary for them to update their knowledge.
However, they were more curious about how Angor knew this legendary wizard named "Cameron".
Angor didn't try to hide it from them and told them about the watcher.
After all, Iron Granny and Tree Spirit already knew about the watcher from Cuolo's Chronicles.
However, Angor only mentioned that the watcher had entered the dream wasteland. He didn't tell them who the watcher was or where he was now.
That was what the watcher wanted.
They were curious about how Angor got involved with the Watchers, but they knew better than to ask too many questions. This was especially true when it came to legendary wizards.
Therefore, they didn't pursue the matter further. After asking about Cameron's initial login location, they went off to "prepare" themselves.
When Angor finished chatting with Iron Granny and the others, he received another message from the watcher.
"I'm going offline now. I'll give the recorder to Cameron later.
"By the way, I heard that a large number of strange creatures appeared in the dream wasteland not long ago. As a scholar of the Theory of Everything, I think Cameron will be interested in them.
"If you can find someone who studied these creatures, I'm sure Cameron won't hesitate to share more of his knowledge."
The watcher wanted to say "the creator of these creatures", but he decided against it. He believed that these creatures were created by humans, but he didn't have any proof.
Besides, the watcher was worried that Angor might misunderstand and think that he was trying to pry into the secret of the dream wasteland, so he changed his choice of words.
But then again, was it really possible for someone to create these strange creatures? The watcher wondered if these creatures existed in this world in the first place. Just like the Dream Sprites?
With these thoughts in mind, the watcher logged out.
On the other hand, Angor was reading the message from the Watcher and fell into deep thought.
The mystical creatures that the Overseer spoke of should be the creatures born from the Authority of [Membrane of Rhythm].
However, Sumesh was the owner of the Membrane of Rhythm, and he wasn't good at creating creatures. Angor didn't think that Sumesh would have much in common with Cameron.
Greya, on the other hand, was the creator of these strange creatures.
Greya wasn't a member of Brute Cavern, but considering how close they were, it was worth it to give her a chance to gain something from Brute Cavern.
With that in mind, Angor sent a message to Greya using his tree phone.
When everything was settled, Angor logged back in and found himself at the Treehouse Bar in Foundation City.
He found a window seat on the top floor of the bar and sat down.
He ordered a cup of fruit milk tea created by Jon, which was all the rage in Foundation City recently. While enjoying the delicious food, Angor glanced at the alley next to Ocean Theater.
The log-in point he had set for Cameron was in this alley.
Angor was going to send Cameron to the new city, but the watcher suggested that Cameron come to Foundation City first and take an airship to the new city.
This way, Cameron could see the dream wasteland with his own eyes.
Besides, the airship was an enclosed space, which made it a good place for communication.
While the airship was on its way to the new city, it would be the best time to earn some benefits.
For this reason, he agreed with the Watcher's suggestion and changed Cameron's birthplace to Foundation City.
It wasn't long before Angor saw a tall figure appearing out of nowhere in the alley next to Ocean Theater.
Cameron, you're online.
(End of Chapter)
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