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Chapter 3111

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It was a three-meter-tall man with a pair of spiral demon horns on his head and a full beard on his face.

According to the Sentinel's description, this must be Cameron.

After logging in, he was not as surprised as other people who had just entered the dream wasteland. Instead, he looked around with interest.

He even touched the walls of the alley and the moss in the corners from time to time, as if to sense this "new world".

This kind of calm reaction was exactly the same as the Sentinel's.

Cameron stayed in the same place for two minutes and seemed to have grasped a lot of information about himself and the outside world. He did not stay any longer and walked out of the alley.

Before he went online, he had learned from the Sentinel that he would come to a place called Beginnings City. His short-term goal was to find a person named Jon and obtain a Mother Tree Communicator that allowed him to see the Wilderness Traveler's newspaper. Then, he would find an airship here and go to the new city. There were local wizards and mystical creatures there.

Now, the question was: where was Jon?

Cameron walked to the alley and stood in the shadows, looking at the people coming and going on the street outside. He was a little confused.

Should he go and ask these passersby?

However, his appearance was very different from the people outside. Would he scare them if he went out directly?

Speaking of which, the Sentinel seemed to have said that there was a supernatural organization in First Heart City called the Evil Hunters, which belonged to the local supernatural system of the dream wasteland. If he caused chaos in First Heart City, would the Evil Hunters come out to see him?

Then, wouldn't he be able to study the supernatural abilities of the Evil Hunters?

Thinking up to this point, Cameron suddenly felt a little excited. Looking at the bustling crowd around him, he became even more excited.

However, before Cameron could do anything, he heard a rustling sound behind him.

"This, this tall guest, are you Mr. Cameron?" A childish voice came into Cameron's ears.

He looked back and found that a door in the alley behind him that was originally locked had been opened. A little boy wearing black and white piano overalls was looking out.

"Why is there a child here?" Cameron shook his head. "No, how does this child know my name?"

Cameron moved closer to the little boy's face, causing the latter to shrink back with a pale face.

"Hey, I'm asking you a question. How did you know my name? Did the smelly old man tell you? "

"S-smelly … Mister, are you referring to Mentor Jon?" The little boy stuttered.

The smelly old man Cameron was referring to was naturally the Sentinel, but this child had clearly misunderstood. However, even though it was a misunderstanding, Cameron immediately reacted when he heard the name "Jon".

"You were sent by Jon?"

"I, I have come to see Mr. Cameron."

"I'm Cameron."

The little boy's eyes lit up. "That's great, Mr. Cameron. My name is Alda. Mentor Jon sent me here. He said he's waiting for you in the theater."

As he spoke, Alda pointed in the direction of the side door as if he was leading the way.

"Alright, lead the way." Cameron didn't think too much of it and nodded, "Alright, lead the way."

Usually, it was others who came to see him. He rarely went to see others. However, this was an unfamiliar place, and the other party might not know who he was.

Although he wanted to see the Evil Hunters, the theater seemed to be right next to him. He decided to meet Chown first and get the Mother Tree Interconnect Device.

Alda nodded and was about to lead Cameron to the theater when Cameron grabbed his arm and whispered in his ear, "Don't make a fuss. Help me see who's in the window of the treehouse behind us."

Alda froze and looked back instinctively.

However, he only saw a figure quickly disappear from the window. He couldn't see the face clearly, but the figure seemed familiar …

"Mr. Cameron, I didn't see clearly," Alda said guiltily.

Cameron had been looking at the window of the treehouse from the corner of his eye, so he knew that Alda wasn't lying. The other party had indeed noticed something and left quickly.

Unfortunately, Cameron had been looking at the window from the corner of his eye, so he couldn't see the other party's face clearly. He planned to ask Alda for help, but he didn't expect the man to be so alert.

Who was it? Why did they keep looking at him?

If it was someone sent by the Watcher, they could've just come to see him. Why did they have to spy on him?

Was it someone from the Sin Hunters?

Cameron thought about it carefully. His appearance was completely different from the others. He might not have caused a commotion in the outside world, but his appearance alone was enough to attract people's attention.

Since the Sin Hunters were supernaturals, they might have the ability to spy on the entire city.

Cameron felt a little disappointed. If it was really someone from the Sin Hunters, he could have talked to them properly.

While Cameron entered the theater, Angor sighed in relief beside the window of the treehouse bar.

Sure enough, he couldn't underestimate a legendary wizard. Even with his primordial body, he could still feel his gaze. It was terrifying.

Both his senses and senses were far better than anyone else in the dream wasteland.

However, if it could be discovered by the naked eye, then what about God's view?

Angor didn't go to the window again. Instead, he used God's Eye to observe Cameron.

He saw Cameron entering the theater, meeting with Jon, and receiving the Mother Tree Connector from Jon. The two even chatted about the Mother Tree Network for a while.

Jon didn't know Cameron's real identity, so he didn't feel uncomfortable talking to Cameron.

Cameron didn't expect to meet a mortal who had such a wild imagination here. Cameron's vision of the Mother Tree Network was even more advanced than the "magic net".

Of course, the "magic net" hadn't been developed yet, while the Mother Tree Network already existed. The race track was different, and so was the vision.

But Cameron had to admit that the things Jon mentioned, such as "tree groups", "forums", and "social networking", were all very insightful.

After all, Cameron was a professor at Niuk Academy. Even the research of a legendary wizard might not be of much interest to him, let alone the fact that he was chatting so enthusiastically with a mere mortal. This was enough to show how much he valued Jon.

While chatting, Cameron also learned how to use the Mother Tree Connector. Judging from Cameron's excited expression, Angor could tell that the man cared a lot about the Mother Tree Network.

Jon was glad to see this.

Many wizards in the new city did not realize the potential of the Mother Tree Network at all when they first saw it. They even thought that the Mother Tree Network was a little useless. Anyway, the Mother Tree Network could allow two people from far away to meet each other in the dream wasteland.

Even Mister Rein thought the same at first.

Therefore, when Jon saw a superhuman who valued the potential of the mother tree network so much after meeting him for the first time, he felt very comforted. He also talked to Cameron about the foresight function of the Mother Tree Network.

Cameron was so engrossed in the conversation that he almost missed the airship's departure time.

Although Cameron wanted to continue chatting with Jon, the airship only came once every few days. He had to leave the southern region in a few days, and he wouldn't be able to enter the Dream Wasteland after leaving. So, he could only bid farewell to Jon for the time being and walk towards the airship under the guidance of a theater attendant.

Iron Granny and the others had been waiting on the airship for a long time.



Now, he was sure that Cameron's spiritual consciousness wouldn't be triggered when he used God's Eye View.

It sounded normal, but to Angor, it meant a lot.

It meant that the dream wasteland's authority level was very high.

Of course, that didn't mean it was strong.

For example, if a legendary dream creature appeared in the void outside the dream wasteland, it wouldn't be able to withstand the attack. The current defense of the dream wasteland was too weak to withstand it.

However, if there was really an attack from a powerful Dream Realm creature, it was not impossible to defend against it. Releasing the Nightmare Domain owner's authority and returning it to the world without caring about the consequences was a way out.

However, the price to pay for this path of retreat was slightly high.

Angor shook off his thoughts and chatted with Iron Granny and the others in the group chat. He told them that Cameron was coming soon and decided to stop observing the wasteland.

With Iron Granny and Tree Spirit around, he didn't need to worry about anything else.

Instead of staying in the dream wasteland for too long, Angor logged off.

After going offline, he focused his mind on the Tree of Authority in his mind space and began to check the Dream Crystal's authority — Wonderland.

Ever since leaving Silver Coral Island, Angor had been curious about Mei Ji's existence.

Only Mei Ji could leave the Wonderland dungeon on her own, and she even created a bottomless pool in the Dream Crystal.

How did she do it? If she could freely enter and leave the Wonderland dungeon, would she be considered a special native?

Also, did all the time avatars that Laplace placed in the Forest of Memories become this kind of special NPC?

With all these questions in mind, Angor began to search for more information about Wonderland's authority.

There was a lot of information about Wonderland's authority. Angor could use his mind to search for more information, but the results were very vague. For example, if Angor wanted to find information about the mermaid, he would get at least ten thousand different information. To find out which one of them was related to Mei Ji, he had to check them one by one.

As a result, more and more information rushed into Angor's mind.

Angor couldn't control how much information he was getting. If he accidentally got too much information, he would have to deal with it carefully so that it wouldn't affect his mind.

For this reason, Angor spent most of his time sorting out the useless information.

When Angor finally woke up from his dizziness, it was already noon of a new day.

He spent the entire night searching for useful information, but in the end, he found very little useful information. This was why he rarely used the Tree of Authority to explore the different powers.

But it wasn't like he didn't find anything useful.

According to the information he found, all the avatars in the Forest of Memories had become part of Wonderland. However, not all of them were turned into NPCs. Some of the avatars seemed to have other functions, but Angor couldn't find out what they were used for. According to the records, they seemed to have something to do with the Wonderland reward.

Did Laplace's avatars turn into items in the Wonderland?

Apart from that, Angor also found something else important. If the Forest of Memories kept running, it could create more NPCs and dungeons.

In other words, as long as he provided the Forest of Memories with the appropriate memories, the rules of the Forest of Memories and the authority of Wonderland would allow him to create more NPCs and dungeons.

As far as Angor knew, the second Wonderland Dungeon was created.

The second one was a dream that absorbed living beings to create a dungeon.

This meant that the Wonderland dungeon would never be finished. As long as the Forest of Memories or Living Dreams existed, the authority of Wonderland would keep running.

This wasn't good news for Angor. If there were more Wonderland dungeons like "Sunshine Circus", he would be "recruited" from time to time.

Angor only hoped that there would be fewer of these summoning quests.

The above two pieces of information were the most important ones. The rest of them were related to special NPCs, but they weren't as important.

Angor also learned several things about Laplace's avatars. For example …

Laplace's avatar was a "Nether Raven". It also became a special NPC, and the Wonderland dungeon it controlled was called "Secluded Night Paradise".

He didn't know what kind of dungeon Secluded Night's Paradise was. But according to what he found, the Secluded Night Paradise was in an eternal night state.

If there were new residents of the Dream Crystal who liked the nightlife, maybe they could move to the Secluded Night Paradise?

Angor wondered if the Nether Raven would be as easy-going as Mei Ji the Mermaid.

Apart from the Nether Raven, Angor also learned about a "Blood Scent Succubus", who controlled a dungeon called "Desire Dungeon".

Angor glanced at the dungeon's information and didn't know what kind of dungeon it was. However, it seemed that there were a lot of succubi in the dungeon, which meant it was a place for certain people.

Since he couldn't "migrate" to the Desire Dungeon, Angor didn't study it further.

There was another place he thought was suitable for migration.

It was an Instance Dungeon called "Elven Forest". This place was also controlled by a special NPC that was transformed from a Temporal Clone. This special NPC was a "Rainbow Elf".

Angor didn't know much about the dungeon, but the "forest" alone could yield a lot of resources, which made it a good place to live.

Still, the name of the dungeon wasn't enough to attract Angor's attention.

The reason why he paid so much attention to the Elven Forest was that he found out how this NPC appeared in the vast amount of information he collected.

(End of Chapter)

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