Mirror Space.
As soon as he opened his eyes, he saw the door of the classroom being pushed open a little. Someone was standing outside the door, craning his head to look inside.
There were only two people in the mirror space. Or rather, one human and one spirit.
The human was Angor, while the spirit was Keisha.
Without a doubt, it was Keisha who was peeking through the door.
He looked at the door and saw Keisha's eyes. Don't freak me out, Keisha. She shrunk to the side like an ostrich.
But soon, she peeked through the door again. She knew Angor already saw her, and it was too late for her to hide.
She pushed the door open and waved at Angor in embarrassment. "I —"
"I just want to see how you're doing."
Keisha didn't know what to do when Angor didn't ask her to test the runes. She tried to peek at Angor's progress, only to find that Angor wasn't "working" at all. He was sleeping.
Angor saw Keisha's awkward expression and knew what she was thinking. He smiled and stood up. "Rest for a bit, then work for a bit. It's a good balance between work and rest."
He walked toward her as he spoke.
Keisha was startled. She thought Angor was going to punish her for peeking. As Keisha trembled in fear, Angor simply walked past her and went outside.
"I have something to do. I'll be back later."
Keisha: "Huh?"
…
Silver Forest Space. By the lake near Black Forest.
Angor planned to talk to Laplace about "Mister Sun and Lady Moon".
As far as he knew, Laplace usually fished by the lake. But today, Angor noticed that Laplace wasn't fishing. Instead, she was enjoying some tea at the tea table. Two dark shadows were floating in front of her. There were spots of light on the shadows, which looked like an illusion of a starry sky.
"That's …" Angor looked at the dark space with a curious look.
"A map of the weak points of the Gloom Mirror Domain," Laplace explained. "The spots on it are the approximate coordinates of the weak points."
While talking, Laplace pulled out another phantom of the void. "This is the spatial map of the White Sun Mirror Domain, which corresponds to the spatial weakness of the Gloom Mirror Domain."
"You're studying this because of Woe Puppet?"
Laplace nodded. "According to the information from the shadow, the Woe Puppet has already been to the vicinity of these two spatial weaknesses."
Laplace pointed at the two specks of light in the void and then flicked his finger to extinguish them.
"However, the Woe Puppet did not use these two spatial weaknesses to warp to the White Sun Mirror Domain. Therefore, these two spatial weaknesses can be temporarily put aside. "
"And now, although I don't know which direction the Woe Puppet went, if it went southeast, then there's a very weak point here."
"If it uses this weakness to enter the White Sun Mirror Domain, it might appear at …"
Laplace looked at the spatial map of the White Sun Mirror Domain. His gaze moved slowly, and finally, he gently tapped on a position at the edge.
"It might appear around here. And the closest clan land around here is … Sumeer's Wetland Castle. "
Angor frowned. "Sumeer's Wetland Castle … That's the clan land of the Holy-Eyed Clan, Gutalese's home?"
Laplace nodded. "Yes. Because Gleipnir calculated that the Woe Puppet has a certain probability to warp to Sumeer's Wetland Castle, she asked me to help her recalculate to see if she was wrong."
"So far, her calculations are correct."
Gleipnir and Gutalese were best friends, so when she sensed that the Sumeer Wetland Castle might face a disaster, she also panicked a little.
Angor could understand why.
He considered for a moment before saying, "The Woe Puppet might not go to that spatial weakness."
"About one in eight," said Laplace.
"Even if we do, we won't be able to get out of that weak spot. Just like the previous two weak points in space, you can't pass through the door. "
Laplace raised an eyebrow and looked at Angor. "Are you trying to comfort Gleipnir?"
Angor shrugged. "Sort of."
Laplace didn't say anything. He pointed at the seat opposite him. "Sit down and talk."
After Angor took a seat, Laplace spoke in a plain tone, "If you ask me, I hope the Woe Puppet will show up near Sumeer's Wetland Castle."
"Huh? Why? "
Laplace looked calm. "Because it's going to come, isn't it? Compared to letting it show up in an unexpected place, isn't it better to let it show up in a place we already know? It's easier to control. "
"Besides, Sumeer's Wetland Castle isn't a fixed continent. It's a circular mirror that can move around. Moving it will cost a lot, but at least it's better than sitting around and waiting for death.
"As long as Gutalese knows that the Woe Puppet will show up near Sumeer's Wetland Castle, she can easily notify her clansmen and pay the price to move their clan land."
In Laplace's opinion, Sumeer's Wetland Castle might not be the best place to warp to, but it was already a relatively easy place to control.
Angor considered Laplace's idea and realized that it made sense.
Having a controllable place was better than having no control at all.
"What about Gleipnir's response?" Angor asked out of curiosity.
"What can they say? They'll accept it, of course."
As far as Laplace knew, Gutalese had already arranged for the relocation of Sumeer's Wetland Castle. At the same time, he began to set up a control in the vicinity. If the Woe Puppet really appeared, he would use the control to guide the direction of the Woe Puppet.
As for where to?
Somewhere far away, beyond Angor's mental boundary.
"Speaking of which, since they've already set up their controls, they'll need a lot of logins. We don't need that much right now, but we'll need more in the near future. "Laplace glanced at Angor.
Angor pondered for a moment and nodded. "I see."
He still needed to deal with the zombie crystals in the next two days. After all, Dottooby was still helping him. If he could solve the problem as soon as possible, he would. If he couldn't do it in two days, Angor would take a break and deal with the logins first.
Seeing Angor's expression, Laplace considered and said, "The current logins will last for a long time. Don't worry."
Angor knew that Laplace didn't want him to feel too much pressure. He was willing to accept Laplace's kindness.
He smiled and nodded.
Laplace didn't continue to talk about this issue. Instead, he changed the topic and said, "You didn't come all of a sudden just to talk to me about the deployment, right?"
Angor nodded. "I do have something to talk to you about."
"What is it?" Laplace looked at Angor curiously. Usually, when Angor came looking for her, it couldn't be something simple.
"It's like this. Not long ago, Luigi received a random event in Uriel's dungeon …"
Angor didn't hide anything and told Laplace everything that happened in Uriel's dungeon from beginning to end.
Laplace was stunned when she heard Angor's story.
She expected Angor to come to her for something serious, but she didn't expect it to be something so serious.
In Laplace's opinion, it was something very serious.
It involved two legendary wizards, Mister Sun and Lady Moon, who were famous on the Western Continent.
Laplace even felt that Angor's story was too calm.
She had been a legendary wizard for thousands of years. She knew how terrifying legendary existences were. Yet Angor simply told her that two legendary wizards traveled through the mist of time and arrived at Uriel's Wonderland.
Laplace had to admit that she admired Angor's calmness.
But Laplace also understood. Angor was a wizard who didn't know much about legendary wizards. It was normal that he didn't know much about them.
Laplace: "What do you want to say about this?"
"Nothing. I'm just thinking that Mister Sun and Lady Moon will come to Uriel's Wonderland again in the future. I was wondering if I should tell Luigi about them. "
Currently, Luigi didn't know who they were. He only thought they were two wizards from a faraway place.
"Don't tell him," Laplace said without hesitation.
"Luigi can't keep secrets. If he knows who Mister Sun and Lady Moon are, he'll probably change his mind."
She just needed to keep Luigi in the dark.
At least for now, Luigi wouldn't treat Mister Sun and Lady Moon with selfish intentions.
"Don't tell Gleipnir either. If she does, she might change her mind too. "
Laplace even believed that it would be better if she didn't know about this.
But since she already knew, she had to keep it a secret and stay as far away from Uriel's dungeon as possible.
Although she could control her emotions, her thirst for Legends might make her go overboard in the content of her conversation.
Unless Angor and Lady Moon decided to reveal their identities in the future, it would be best to stay away from them as much as possible.
Angor had the same idea. Not telling Luigi who they were would allow Luigi to act more naturally.
"Speaking of which, I'm sure Mister Sun and Lady of the Moon will try to get Luigi's approval soon. Maybe we can get some supernatural secrets from them."
"Anything you want to know?" Angor looked at Laplace.
Laplace really wanted to ask about the path to becoming a legend, but he shook his head. "Nope. Different systems. What works for human wizards might not work for me."
Angor thought about it and agreed. Besides, Luigi might notice something if he asked too many questions.
So, he decided to focus on information.
With that thought in mind, Angor prepared to bid farewell to Laplace.
"What do you plan to do with Blanche?" Laplace asked.
"The Dream Crystal does value Blanche a lot, but I don't think we should treat her well until we find out what she can do. Let nature take its course."
For now, he planned to treat her as an ordinary boarder. If she showed her potential in the future, or if she showed her potential, he would decide what to do with her.
After saying goodbye to Laplace, Angor went to check on Ai Dehua.
After making sure that Ai Dehua wasn't messing around with the wig, Angor returned to his mirror space.
…
In the next few days, Angor continued to search for runes.
There were so many runes recorded in the book that it would take him several months to sort them all out.
Fortunately, Angor had a target in mind. He had to seal his spirit twice, both physically and mentally.
Now that he had a target, he found the runes much faster than before.
Time passed.
Morning, afternoon, afternoon …
Angor finally looked up from his desk when the last rays of the evening sun shone on the world outside.
There were over a hundred runes in front of him.
These runes were all found according to the "Haunted House Rune" and "Spirit Spawning Rune".
The "Haunted House" runes could restrict Keisha's movements and slow down her soul energy dissipation, which meant "hard control".
The "Spirit Spawning" runes could make Keisha lose herself in an environment similar to her "mother", which would greatly reduce her soul energy dissipation, which meant "soft control".
The runes Angor was looking for had to combine "hard control" and "soft control" together.
These hundreds of runes were the result of Angor's hard work for a whole day.
After making sure the runes were correct, Angor called Keisha over without hesitation.
When Keisha came to the classroom and saw dozens of desks filled with rune scrolls, she was surprised. Angor only tested a few or a dozen scrolls before, and now there were over a hundred of them?
Although Keisha felt that it was a little exaggerated, she was also very happy. According to Angor, all the scrolls in the classroom would belong to her after she finished the test.
The "Spirit Spawning" rune already made her obsessed. If there were other similar runes here, she would make a fortune.
At least it would bring some light to her boring spirit life.
"Come on, one by one. I'll warn you first. Don't get too addicted. Even if you do, pay attention to how fast your soul energy dissipates, "Angor warned.
Keisha nodded and looked at a rune on the far left desk.
"This is a Spirit Rune. They say it allows the soul to sense the source of one's soul energy." Angor explained. Of course, this was only a superficial effect. The real effect of the rune was to trap the soul within a certain range by using the Spirit Spawn to attract the soul.
This rune was not only effective on souls, but also on undead creatures.
It could create a soul trap similar to a "Circle Prison".
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