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Chapter 3456

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"How did a Star Master leave the Astral Spirit World and come to this world?"

Angor asked after thinking about it.

If he knew how a Star Master left the Astral Spirit World, he might be able to reverse the process.

However, Glepnir's answer made Angor feel helpless again.

"Almost all Star Masters don't know how they left the Astral Spirit World. Many Star Masters were still reuniting with their families one second, but in the blink of an eye, they left the Astral Spirit World the next second. "

There were no signs, nor were there any other signs.

"Just like the books in Rabbit Town's library, they transmigrated to another world without any warning."

However, the transmigrations in the books were for the sake of the plot and background.

These transmigrators were basically protagonists who could rise to the top in the future.

And when a Star Master transmigrated, the final outcome was almost always tragic. They did not want to leave the Astral Spirit World. When they came to a strange world, many of them could not even survive a night. Even if they managed to survive, they would feel all kinds of discomfort.

Many of them even suffered from homesickness.

Homesickness was a kind of mental illness. Although it was a mental problem, it could cause severe physical symptoms. It was difficult to cure, and the mortality rate was extremely high.

Therefore, these Star Masters did not receive the treatment of the protagonists in the books. If they did not have supernatural means, they would end up in more tragic ends.

Hearing this, Angor completely abandoned the idea of reversing the way to enter and exit the Astral Spirit World.

It made sense. There were many smart people. If he could think of it, others could too. For so many years, no one had ever tried to reverse the coordinates of the Astral Spirit World through a Star Master. There must be some difficulties involved.

Angor shook his head and stopped thinking about it.



Back to the topic.

Based on the clues he knew, the probability of Earth existing in the Astral Spirit World was extremely low.

But to say that Earth was definitely not in the Astral Spirit World was a bit too absolute.

After all, all the information Glepnir knew about the Astral Spirit World was from bits and pieces found in ancient books. Many of them were just her speculations, not actual evidence.

In this case, many of the information she said could not be trusted completely.

The best way to confirm whether Earth was related to the Astral Spirit World was to see it for himself.

However, according to Gleipnir, the Astral Spirit Realm was only exiting and not entering. It was impossible for Angor to go to the Astral Plane in the near future.

But even if he couldn't go to the Star Spirit World for the time being, he still had a second option.

That was to find a Star Master, or perhaps a Star Spirit Warlock, and obtain more information from them to confirm whether or not Earth was in the Star Spirit World.

Of course, it would be best if he could find an Astral Warlock. Because the Astral Spirits summoned by Astral Spirit Warlocks were still in the Astral Spirit Realm, the clues were more reliable.

"Do Astral Sorcerers only exist in an origin world?"

Gleipnir: "Most Star Spirit Warlocks are in Origin Worlds. However, there are also many Star Spirit Warlocks that travel everywhere in search of Star Masters."

"Why would an Astral Sorcerer need a Star Master?" Angor asked.

Gleipnir said, "I'm not too sure about that."

Before he could ask more questions, Laplace spoke up, "I know."

"Huh?" Both Angor and Gleipnir were surprised.

Laplace: "I saw images of Astral Sorcerers looking for Star Masters in the Empty Mirror Sea."

Gleipnir: "… You never told me."

Laplace spoke in a plain tone, "You didn't ask me. Besides, the information is useless to you."

Gleipnir thought about it and felt that it made sense.

She wasn't interested in the Astral Spirit Realm or the so-called Star Spirits. She was more interested in the arrangement of the stars in the sky, which was recorded in the Book of Stars.

Both Gleipnir and Laplace didn't care about the information at all. She simply put it away in the deepest part of her memory. If it weren't for Angor's sudden question, Laplace would have emptied his trash basket by now.

Laplace: "Based on what I saw, I think I know the truth behind the Astral Sorcerers' travels …

"The reason why Astral Sorcerers look for Star Masters is because they can contact the Star Spirit behind the Star Master."

Star Spirits were only born on planets with living creatures. Star Masters, as living creatures, must have Star Spirits on their original planets in the Astral Spirit Realm.

"As long as you can contact a Star Spirit, you can sign a summoning contract with it. This way, you can increase the number of Star Spirits you can summon. "

For Summoners, being able to summon more Star Spirits to fight for them was undoubtedly a good thing.

Also, the feedback from summoned creatures was a way to improve a Summoner's level and ability.

This was why Astral Sorcerers looked for Star Masters.

Laplace still remembered the image she saw in the Empty Mirror Sea. It was a very young male Astral Sorcerer who found a Star Master on a dark lake.

The Star Master was a Lightman who lived on water for a long time.

Laplace named them Leatherman. They lived on the surface of the water and were very light. They could walk on the surface of the water. They have long, thin mouthparts that can reach into the water and feed on the plankton in the water to survive.

The Astral Sorcerer and the Lightman talked for a while, as if asking for the other's opinion.

The Lightman knew that the Astral Sorcerer could summon the Star Spirit behind him, so he immediately agreed to the Astral Sorcerer's request. After all, as a tragic Star Master, he knew that he couldn't return to the Astral Spirit Realm. Being able to see the former "King" through the Astral Sorcerer was also a kind of comfort.

Then, there was the operation that Laplace couldn't understand.

The Astral Sorcerer began to arrange the ritual and draw a complicated summoning diagram.

Finally, with the Lightman as the medium, the Star Spirit behind him was summoned.

That was the first time Laplace saw a Star Spirit …

The summoned Star Spirit was completely different from what she imagined. It was a huge, flashing golden light … mosquito.

Terrifying mouthparts, buzzing wings … Even if it was just a projection, she could feel the power of the Star Spirit.

Facing this terrifying mosquito Star Spirit, the Astral Sorcerer was silent for a long time, as if he was dissatisfied with its appearance.

When Summoning Sorcerers chose their summoned creatures, most of them had their own aesthetic needs. There were quite a number of cases where they refused to summon their summoned creatures because of their appearance. The aesthetic here wasn't the "beauty" that humans defined, but the "beauty" that the Summoner liked. For example, some summoners valued tentacles as their beauty. Between a beautiful girl and an ugly man with tentacles, they would choose the latter over the former without hesitation.

And this mosquito Star Spirit didn't fit the Astral Sorcerer's aesthetic needs.

However, the Astral Sorcerer and the mosquito Star Spirit communicated for a while.

It seemed that something happened during the communication, and the Astral Sorcerer slowly accepted the mosquito's "beauty".

In the end, they reached a summoning contract.

Because the place where they made the contract was above the water, the reflection on the water recorded everything, and it was also captured by the Empty Mirror Ocean.

Therefore, Laplace, who was in the Mirror Realm, witnessed the whole process.

She even knew the general content of the summoning contract.

"The mosquito Star Spirit will respond to the Astral Sorcerer's summons and send down its projection to fight side by side with the Astral Sorcerer.

"And the price this Star Spirit Warlock needs to pay is to replace the Mosquito Star Spirit and take good care of the people it left behind … In other words, that very unfortunate Lightless Person Star Master."

"That's the whole story," said Laplace.

The existence of Astral Sorcerers was very important to them. They were the key medium for summoning Astral Sorcerers.

Especially the Astral Sorcerers who cherished their subjects. They would fight side by side with the Astral Sorcerer in order to make the Astral Sorcerer's life better.

Angor learned more about Astral Sorcerers and Astral Sorcerers after listening to the story.

Unfortunately, this information was only a supplement to his knowledge. It had nothing to do with the "secrets of Earth" that he wanted to know.

Suddenly, Glepnir spoke through the Spirit Bond, "You seem interested in Astral Sorcerers?"

Angor considered for a moment and nodded seriously. "Yes. I'm not just interested in Astral Sorcerers. I'm also interested in the Astral Plane."

Both Glepnir and Laplace noticed Angor's serious tone.

They thought Angor was just trying to expand his knowledge. But now, it seemed that there was more to it.

Angor rarely spoke in such a serious tone.

Out of instinct, Laplace wanted to ask Angor for the reason, but she held back the urge after a second thought. Angor's serious tone meant this matter was very important to him. And the more important something was, the more likely it was to be a secret.

If Angor wanted to tell them, he would tell them without asking.

Laplace considered her words carefully and asked, "You want to go to the Astral Plane?"

Laplace asked because Angor said he was interested in the "Astral Plane", not the "Astral Spirits".

Angor nodded. "If possible, I'd like to see the Astral Plane for myself. But I don't think it's possible now … "

Angor muttered something and seemed to have made up his mind. "I'm interested in the Astral Plane because I want to find an answer."

"I want to …"

Angor hesitated for a moment. "I want to know if there's a human civilization in the Astral Plane."

Realization flashed in Laplace's eyes. "Is that why you asked whether there are human beings in the Star Spiritual Sector?"

Angor nodded. "It's very important to me. If possible, I'd like to go there and see for myself.

Or, I can ask the Astral Spirit of an Astral Sorcerer. "

Laplace knew that Angor had more to say, but she didn't mind. Angor must have his own reasons for doing so.

Laplace and Glepnir discussed in a low voice for a while.

About half a minute later, Laplace said, "I don't think we can find the way to enter the Astral Plane for now. But I'll keep an eye out for Astral Sorcerers and Astral Masters for you. "

Glepnir added, "Most Astral Sorcerers live in the Origin World. If you want to find them, that's your best bet. But the southern region is too far away from the Origin World. If you really want to go, you can use the Shadow Mirror to check the other mirror realms nearby. Maybe there's a mirror passage that leads to the Origin World. "

The world that the White Sun Mirror Region covered was mainly the Southern Region and the surrounding few worlds.

If he wanted to go to the Origin World, he would have to check the other mirror realms first.

Glepnir's suggestion was a serious one, but Angor didn't really need to go through all that trouble. He could simply use the Abyss Plane's phase gate to travel to the Origin World.

Angor already planned to go to the Origin World. Now that he knew he could become an Astral Sorcerer, he was even more eager to go there.

But he knew it wasn't the time yet.

He still needed to improve his strength.

Even if he used a phase gate, he wouldn't directly teleport to the Origin World. Instead, he would first go to another Abyss Plane, then use it to travel to the East Plane, the Western Continent, or the Northern Territory. After that, he would teleport to the Origin World from the other three realms.

This was a very dangerous path.

The Abyss Plane corresponding to the southern region was called the Plane of Barrenness, which was the weakest of all the Abyss Planes. If Angor wanted to teleport to another Plane, such as the Plane of Pride, Greed, or Sin, he would most likely run into a truth-finder demon.

Therefore, he had to improve his strength as much as possible. Whether it was in terms of fighting or survival, he had to improve himself in order to survive in another Plane.

Besides, even if he left the Plane of Barrenness and went to the other three realms, he wouldn't necessarily have a smooth journey.

Sometimes, a human's heart was more complicated and dirty than a demon's heart.

Even if he had to go to the Origin World, now was not the time.

Still, Angor could feel Glepnir and Laplace's sincerity. He thanked them sincerely.

Next, Angor changed the topic to the Book of Stars.

He already knew a thing or two about the Astral Plane, but he still had many questions about the secrets contained in the Book of Stars.

For example, there were billions of planets.

According to Glepnir, Astral Spirits were born from living creatures on the planets.

That basically confirmed that out of the trillions of planets, the vast majority of planets did not have a Star Spirit.

Then, what was the meaning of these dead planets existing in the Star Spirit Realm?

Could these planets cultivate Astral Spirits on their own? For example, they would send people to planets with living beings to spread life to these dead planets.

Would those planets have a chance to give birth to Astral Spirits?



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