On their way out, they took a detour to Sprouts Village.
Angor didn't want to disturb the villagers. Instead, he sent a voice transmission to Papaya's grandmother. "Your granddaughter will leave this place and go to the human world. She'll never come back. She wants you to go with her. If you're willing, bring your luggage and come to the entrance of the village in ten minutes. If you don't want to, I'll leave. "
Angor didn't mention who he was. He simply stated his intention.
He did promise Papaya that he would take her grandmother with him. However, when he arrived at Sprouts Village, he noticed that Papaya's grandmother wasn't just having trouble walking. She was also suffering from internal problems. In the end, Angor decided not to force her to leave. He left the choice to Papaya's grandmother.
Considering Papaya's condition, it would be a miracle for her to survive half a year. It was impossible for her to travel so far away from her home. Angor didn't think Papaya's grandmother would show up on time. Ten minutes later, Angor remained silent.
Papaya's grandmother limped out of her room with a small blue bag in her hand. She said goodbye to the villagers with a big smile on her face. She said that she was going to live somewhere far away with her granddaughter and would never come back. She even arranged a house for Papaya to live in.
The villagers were both surprised and happy to see Papaya's grandmother's sudden decision.
Angor sighed when he saw how kind Papaya's grandmother was. He didn't expect her to leave so decisively just because of her granddaughter. She didn't even know if Angor's voice transmission was real or not.
When Papaya's grandmother reached the entrance of the village, Angor cast Heal on her. He didn't care if it would help her or not, but he still hoped that they could go further together.
Before putting Papaya's grandmother into his bracelet, Angor notified Papaya about it. She was already waiting for him in front of the building.
When she saw her grandmother, Papaya rushed to Angor with tears in her eyes.
Angor quickly moved his eyes away. Whether it was meeting or parting, to him, it was like a soft knife stabbing into his heart. It made him unconsciously think of his distant home and distant relatives.
Shadow watched this scene with cold eyes. His mouth hooked up into a ruffian smile: "I found that your weakness is becoming more and more obvious. Why don't you restrain your unnecessary emotions?"
Naturally, Shadow's words were from his own perspective. Of course, his words were also in line with the mainstream values of the wizarding world.
Still, it was clear that he had truly let go of his grudge and was now offering his advice.
Angor only chuckled at Shadow's question without replying. He understood what Shadow meant. From his point of view, his actions were indeed too kind to mortals.
However, he did not think that having such values was a weakness. He was willing to help those he found pleasing to the eye, regardless of whether they were mortals or supernatural beings. However, that was all he could do. If they wanted more, they would have to pay a corresponding price. As for those he didn't like, not to mention lifting a finger, he wouldn't even bother to look at them even if they prostrated themselves before him.
Because of this, Angor did not want to argue with Shadow about who was better.
Shadow only shrugged at Angor's silence. After mumbling something for a while, he let go of the topic.
After leaving the Sorcerer's Garden, they returned to Midworld. Under the dome.
As soon as they set foot on the ground, Angor felt a chill down his spine. Raising their heads, they saw that huge eye. Its bright red pupils were cruel and bloodthirsty as it stared at the two of them quietly.
Shadow gulped. "Damn it. Just how bad is your luck? You actually ran into Sesebiras twice in a row."
After a pause, Shadow added, "You're the one who caused me to be stared at."
"Don't blame it on me. What's wrong with being stared at?" Angor complained and gave Shadow a suspicious look. Last time, Shadow did not say anything when Sesebiras stared at him. Did Shadow change his words this time because he was stared at as well?
Shadow said embarrassedly, "It's just looking at you to remember your appearance. You'll be fine as long as you don't enter its sight. "
Angor gave Shadow a meaningful look.
When Sesebiras closed its eyes again, Angor, Angor, and Puppet quickly headed toward the "Corpse Cave" in Midworld.
Angor did not say anything along the way. Shadow scratched his head and said, "I didn't tell you last time because I thought you wouldn't go beyond the dome. After all, your goal is to leave Fairy World, right?"
Angor glanced at Shadow. "You said Silent Hill is in Midworld as well."
"Silent Hill might be in Midworld, but we can't travel there. Midworld is too dangerous." Shadow began to list the monsters in Midworld, such as Sesebiras, the Magic Giant, and the Lava Bird. When he saw that Angor was not listening, he mumbled, "Going to the surface world is the safest. It's also the most comfortable place."
When Shadow finished, Angor suddenly remembered the three brothers, Gami, Gao, and Gami. "Where are they now?"
"I told them to go back to the surface world."
"I'm curious. Is their 'door' a spatial spell?"
Shadow said, "Didn't I tell you before? It's a talent that Lady Isabelle instilled in them, but it can only be used in Fairy Tale."
Shadow suddenly leaned closer to Angor's ear and whispered, "Actually, there's another reason why Lady Isabelle gave the Krakoks such a talent. She used to be the true master of this plane, and she once came into contact with the laws of Fairy World.
"But Fairy World changed hands after she left the southern wizardry region. Now that she's back, I think Fairy World is going to be more lively in the future."
Back in the Midworld's Corpse Cave, Magician and the other controlled apprentices were still standing in front of the teleportation circle, dumbfounded. For more than ten days, they hadn't eaten a drop of water, nor had they eaten a single grain of rice. They looked skinny and weak.
If not for their supernatural status, they would have starved to death already.
Shadow didn't care if they were hungry or thirsty. He just wanted them to stay alive. He ordered the apprentices to return to their positions and gave Angor a thumbs-up. "Let's go back!"
With a flash of white light, the two of them disappeared from the Midworld.
…
When Angor returned to the surface world, Greya suddenly mentioned his name again.
Two hours ago, in the hall on the first floor of Dark Castle.
Felicia was enjoying a glass of wine while Greya sat beside her and activated the feather earrings Angor made for her. White feathers fluttered in front of their eyes, and a blurry illusion appeared in front of them.
Greya's heart began to race even before she could see what the illusion was about.
Her strong heartbeat attracted even Felicia's attention.
"What's wrong?"
Greya shook her head. "Something's wrong with this illusion. My heart is beating so fast."
Felicia frowned. She didn't feel anything at all. "Did he do something to the illusion?"
"I don't think so." Greya looked up and saw the sun, waves, and sand around them.
Below them was a soft, golden beach. Every time they got wet, they would receive a gift from the sea. They could see all kinds of seashells and corals along the coastline.
Behind the beach, there were rows of palm trees.
The sky was blue, and there were white clouds. Seabirds flew by from time to time.
Suddenly, a gray feather fell from the sky. They looked up and saw a seabird wearing a sailor suit.
"Toby!" "Wine thief!"
Toby was flying leisurely in the sky, accompanied by the blue sea and the blue sky, as well as the sound of the waves. It made people feel lazy, and even time seemed to have become leisurely.
"How do you feel?" Felicia asked.
"My heart is back. I think I'm fine. Maybe it's just my imagination?" Greya was also confused.
Toby suddenly flew above the palm trees and headed deeper into the land. Seeing this, Greya quickly followed. She was only following Toby's mind. She did not move her body, but from her perspective, she was following Toby's footsteps.
Felicia did not follow Toby. Instead, she stayed where she was and casually drank Firmament with her wine and Wei Yang with her meal. Compared to keeping up with the wine thief, Felicia preferred to relax.
After an unknown amount of time, Felicia noticed that the sky had darkened. Mist was drifting over and condensing on the surface of the sea.
"The illusion is changing? Interesting. " Felicia had thought that the main theme of the illusion was the wine thief. She did not expect that something would happen to her as well.
The mist was getting thicker and thicker. She couldn't see anything on the surface of the sea.
Suddenly, she heard the sound of a horn coming from afar. A giant shadow slowly emerged from the mist. Felicia looked at it curiously. She didn't use any spells. Instead, she simply enjoyed the new feeling brought to her by her body.
Closer, closer, even closer.
When the shadow was about a hundred meters away from the surface of the sea, Felicia finally saw what it was.
It turned out to be a dilapidated large cruise ship. It looked like it was made of wood. The sculpture at the bow of the ship was a strange child peeing. The sail on the mast had long been tattered … To put it nicely, it was a junked cruise ship. To put it bluntly, it was a ghost ship!
A hint of interest flashed in Felicia's eyes. She didn't expect a Specter Ship to appear. Angor sure knows how to have fun. There are two lines in the illusion?
Felicia curiously flew toward the Ghostship.
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