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Chapter 3477

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"Speaking of which, why did the demigod from Devious Sea call the wizards from Sunshine County crazy?"

Angor looked at Lunior curiously.

Lunior considered. "I think the demigod discovered that the wizards are working on a certain project …"

"A project?"

Lv Nuo replied, "Yes, the Doomsday Plan doesn't have a detailed record of what project it is. But I think it involves human experiments … "

Lunior glanced at Angor. "I think it's a wizard from Sunshine County who is experimenting on us Ordovans. Also, it seems that the government of Sunshine County is working with them in secret. "

Angor didn't know what to say.

Well, that wasn't surprising at all.

In the wizarding world, most people scoffed at human experiments. However, wizards were always interested in studying non-humans.

For example, there was a section in Expedition into Planes published by Moonfrost Union that described the research of otherworldly creatures. The research wasn't just about "observation". There were also plenty of reports on live experiments.

Angor wasn't surprised when Lunior mentioned that the wizards were experimenting on Ordovans.

The only difference was that the explorers only studied living creatures after conquering an otherworldly world.

Meanwhile, the wizards from Ordovans worked together with the government of Sunshine County to study Ordovans.

It wasn't too far off. It was all research.

"Oh, right! That demigod didn't mention anything about his research in the Doomsday Plan, but I think he called it a … something? "

"An exception?"

Lv Nuo's eyes lit up as she nodded fiercely: "Yes, yes, yes, it is an exceptional project!"

After the excitement subsided, Lv Nuo noticed that Angor's expression was a bit strange, especially when he heard about the "special project".

"Exception? What's so special about it?" Lunior was confused.

Not only was Lv Nuo curious, but even Laplace, who had been silent all this while, looked over curiously.

It was the first time she saw such a strange expression on Angor's face.

Angor remained silent for a few seconds to collect his thoughts. "You can say that this is the most advanced research project in the wizarding world."

When a wizard organization has its own exception, it is qualified to be called a superstar organization. "

The existence of an exception was the difference between a superstar organization and a normal one.

"What do you mean by an exception?" Lunior asked.

"It's a project that other organizations can't do."

Lv Nuo: "Huh?"

Apparently, Lunior did not understand what Angor meant. Or rather, without a comparison, it was hard to understand the difference between an exception and a normal research project.

Angor considered. "Let's take Greenwald Spell Institute as an example. They're a superstar organization because they have their own exception project.

"As far as I know, their exceptional project is called 'The Breadth of Spell Specialization'."

What was the Breadth of Spell Specialization?

To put it simply, no one could compare to them in terms of their understanding of magical techniques. In other words, the number of spells created by Greenwald Spell was was equal to the number of all the other superstar organizations.

Wizards were, it was, learning spells was learning a spell? As long as he didn't take the wrong path, he would eventually succeed. At most, it would just take a little more time.

However, creating spells was very, very difficult for Sorcerers.

Spell techniques were different from cantrips. Almost every spell technique had the ability to transcend heaven and earth.

If there was even the slightest mistake in the spell, it could cause the wizard himself to explode on the spot.

Because of this, there were very few wizards who created spells. However, wizards couldn't always stick to the rules and rely on the knowledge of their predecessors. There had to be pioneers who were willing to explore new territories.

The Greenwald Magic Research Institute was a true pioneer in the field of "spell creation"!

The fact that they created "spell creation" as an exception project was enough to show how many spells they had created.

More than half of the spells in the southern region came from this organization. Of course, most of them were simplified versions.

After listening to Angor's explanation, Lunior and Laplace gained a basic understanding of "exception projects".

They didn't know how difficult it was to create spells, but they could understand a little from Angor's explanation.

"So, 'exception projects' refer to outstanding projects in a certain aspect. I thought that was the name of the project …" Lunior sighed.

Lv Nuo lamented in a low voice. Then, she suddenly thought of something. "So, the Greenwald Sorcery Research Institute's exceptional project in the Sunshine County might also be studying the creation of spells?"

After all, the Greenwald Spell Institute's "exception" project was spell creation.

Angor shook his head. "I don't know. But if it's about spell creation, it won't involve live experiments on Ordovans. "

"You're right. Maybe it's something else?" Lunior nodded.

Angor couldn't figure it out either.

Laplace, who had been silent all this time, suddenly spoke up. "Is it difficult for Ordovans to develop their abilities?"

"You're saying …" Angor glanced at Laplace and realized something.

"Just a guess," Laplace said.

Angor narrowed his eyes and nodded.

Their conversation caused Lv Nuo to be puzzled. Since Angor and Laplace were speaking directly, Lunior couldn't understand what they were talking about.

Angor told Lunior about Laplace's question.

Lv Nuo thought for a moment and said, "The difficulty of the Ordovician's ability development … this is hard to say. Personally, I think the simpler an ability is, the easier it is to develop it. But if the ability requires more than 25% of one's brain power, it'll be very difficult to develop it. "

Lunior gave a simple example.

It took him about three years to develop an "Air Gun" that only used 11% of one's brain power.

Another one, "Space Oscillation", which used 26% of one's brain power, took him 60 years to develop, but he still didn't succeed. When he died, he didn't succeed in developing the ability, so he put it aside.

After listening to Lunior's explanation, Angor learned more about "Air Gun" and "Space Oscillation".

The basic logic behind these two abilities was "Air Wave".

The former used one's finger as a medium to shoot air bullets. The latter caused huge ripples in the air and caused space to oscillate.

In terms of lethality, these two abilities were completely different.

Air Finger Gun was a level 1 or level 2 cantrip at best, according to the wizard's classification.

Space Oscillation, on the other hand, was qualified to be a level-1 spell.

"Will you run into any danger during the development process?"

Lunior considered. "Yes, but it's manageable as long as we're careful. For example, when I was developing the Air Finger Gun, the Air Bullets that I fired flew around randomly and almost hit myself … "

Angor didn't know what to say. That wasn't the problem. You were just being careless!

Lunior continued, "Space Oscillation can also cause space rifts, which can kill you if you're not careful."

Angor nodded. "Still, that's not the problem."

Angor understood. To put it simply, Ordovans had their own unique advantages when it came to developing abilities. It took a lot of time, but it wasn't too dangerous.

Wizards, on the other hand, had to dance on a steel knife in their mind space every time they tried to develop an ability. Any carelessness or mistake in their research could cause the spell to backfire and break their spirit model.

This was a direct threat to a wizard's life.

Wizards, on the other hand, could create spells very quickly if they were on the right track and did not make any mistakes in their research.

For example, Angor could create a level-1 cantrip within a few months without the help of the hologram tablet.

In comparison, the creation of the Ordovans and the Adepts were two extremes.

The Ordovans were slow in developing their abilities, but it was not too dangerous. The Sorcerers were fast in creating spells, but there was always danger.

"If there's a way that combines the advantages of both sides, does it qualify as a … special project?"

Lunior understood what Angor was trying to say. "You're saying that the wizards from Sunshine County are experimenting on Ordovans to find a perfect way to create spells?"

"That's just a guess from me and Laplace. We don't know if it's true or not. But I personally think it's the case … "

Laplace added, "It's also possible that they're studying … the brain."

By studying the brain, Angor could learn the origin of Ordovans' abilities as well as the mechanism of brain development. It was killing two birds with one stone.

And to study the brain, one had to do human experiments. Thinking about it this way, it made sense.

"It's possible. But the brain is an organ that transcends dimensions, just like the mind space. It won't be easy to study it. "

They continued to talk about this topic, but no matter how much they talked about it, it was only their imagination.

Besides, he didn't need to think too much about it. He didn't need to think too much about it.

Next, Angor asked more questions about Ordovician Realm.

In the end, he concluded that Ordovician Realm was not a weak world. It was very powerful, and there were quite a number of demigods.

Lunior didn't know if there were "gods", but there were "miracles".

"Miracles" referred to the ruins left behind by gods.

This meant that, at the very least, the Ordovician Realm had once given birth to gods. In other words, miraculous lifeforms.

Miracle creatures rarely died. They might not show up in Ordovician Realm now, but since they once existed, there was a good chance that they were still alive.

Perhaps this was also the reason why the Greenwald Magic Academy chose to sign a peace treaty with the Ordovician people instead of conquering them by force.

After all, Miracle Creatures were immortal beings in the general plane.



As a matter of fact, he was now interested in the Ordovician Realm.

Ordovician Realm … If it wasn't too far away, Angor would really like to see it.

Unfortunately, the stage was too small.

Besides, Angor needed to settle down. Otherwise, he would really like to see other worlds.

Next, he took Lunior to the rabbit girl. It was better for the rabbit girl to teach Lunior about the "Heart Reed", as well as introducing the "Wonderland Dungeon" and the functions of the screen.

As for Angor, he followed Laplace and left Bunny Building to meet up with Jota.

Before saying goodbye to Lunior, Angor said, "I don't really believe in fate. But I have a feeling that fate is behind you coming to the Dream Crystal."

"If fate is stirring up the pool, there must be a solution. After all, fate rarely gives unsolvable endings. "

Angor's words sounded like a charlatan. The bunny girl didn't know what to say.

Lunior, on the other hand, understood what Angor meant.

If everything was arranged by fate, then such a fate would not have given him a dead end without a way out. In other words, Lunior's coming to the Dream Crystal wasn't necessarily a bad thing. His wish to go back to Ordovician Realm was not impossible either. As long as fate had an exit, there must be a solution.

Lv Nuo took a deep breath and nodded. "I understand."

Angor already told him what the solution was — the Paradise Dungeon.

Maybe Angor was right. He would find a way to go home in the Wonderland Dungeon.

Seeing the determination in Lunior's eyes, Angor nodded in satisfaction. He handed the Heart Reed to Lunior and left.

Using God's View, Angor had already located Jota and the city spirit.

They were outside the underground cavern, which was also the surface of the Dream Crystal.

On their way back to the surface, they saw many children playing on the "slide".

Since the path was sloping and it was raining outside, a thin layer of water formed on the surface of the ground. The children used this layer of water as a slide and had a lot of fun.

Angor couldn't help but sigh when he saw the lively atmosphere.

They did build a drainage channel, but it didn't seem like the underground cavern was suitable for living if the extreme weather continued.

But now, the Crystaleye Race had arrived. They were another race that knew how to use crystals. With their help, Rabbit Town could be reborn.

They walked on the "water" and reached the surface.

It was still raining outside, but only around Rabbit Town. Angor took special care of this area, so the rain wasn't as heavy as before.

Everywhere else, it was raining like the end of the world.

If it was a rainstorm like the one outside, with Rabbit Town's size, it would probably be completely submerged in no time.

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