The Gravity Garden? Angor came here once before. That time, Sunders put him here while he was unconscious, and he was dragged out again as soon as he woke up.
Angor looked around. He remembered that the garden only covered a small area of Phantom Island when it was built. But now, it seemed to have expanded a lot. He couldn't see the end of the garden. All he could see were vague plants.
The sky was blue, but there was no day or night cycle. There was no light source in the sky either. Angor wondered why this place was always bright.
There was an open-air library nearby. Below the bookshelves were a desk and armchairs. Stacks of books were placed on the desk, and a quill was inserted into an ink bottle. Angor guessed that Sunders often did his research here.
From what he could see, the Gravity Garden was much more flawed than the Soul Genesis Garden that he had visited not long ago. Most of the rules in the garden had yet to be perfected, which made him feel somewhat out of place. He couldn't even feel the law of gravity here. Perhaps the Sorcerer's Garden was still in its early stages, and the power of the law was still accumulating.
Even without the law of gravity, he was still quite jealous of the small world he could carry around with him.
While Angor was looking around, Sunders was also observing him.
Half a year had passed, but Angor's appearance did not change much. His skin was still pale, and his eyes were still clear. Apart from his short hair, which was shorter than a finger's knuckle, Angor looked the same as before.
However, when Sunders noticed Angor's power level, he smiled.
Level-2 apprentice.
When they lost contact with him in Midnight Sovereign, he was only a level-1 apprentice. Now, he was only one step away from becoming a level-3 apprentice. Angor had only been in the wizarding world for less than two years. If he didn't rely on any external help, his progress was beyond Sunders' imagination.
Sunders walked to Angor and put a hand on his shoulder. "Don't resist," he whispered in Angor's ear.
Angor felt something tickling his ear. Before he could react, a gentle stream of energy flowed into his body, circled around his mind space, and slowly left.
Sunders sat in front of his desk and was satisfied with the result. He did not find any trace of potion in Angor's body. It was obvious that he did not use any potion to improve his strength.
Without any external help, he was able to train to the peak of a rank 2 Apprentice. How could Sunders not be satisfied?
There was a publicly recognized standard in the Sorcerer World. If one could become an official Sorcerer before the age of 30, one would be considered a genius. If he kept this pace, he would become a wizard before the age of 20! Perhaps such a shocking achievement could only appear in an Origin World, right?
However, advancing to an official Magus was not as simple as cultivating quickly. One also needed to have a deep accumulation of knowledge and form a path for the future. He planned to ask Angor to fill in the gaps after the purification garden was over.
Besides, it was time for him to choose his major.
"You've done well. You became a level-2 apprentice in half a year without using any potions," Sunders praised, "I remember the magazine mentioned that your alchemy skills once touched Mystery? It seems that not only is your strength increasing rapidly, you haven't given up on alchemy either. "
"I see. You should go out more often. Staying in Brute Cavern is not good for you," Sunders praised.
As for how Angor improved so fast, he assumed that he must have encountered something special. However, the biggest reason was Singularity Dispersive Meditation. This unique channeling method in the southern wizardry region was the reason for Angor's miracles.
Sunders believed that Angor's singularity model might be wrong, but Angor still managed to achieve such a fast progress. If Angor could perform all seven slashes and construct the final form of the 36-dimensional locator method, the Axes of the Universe, how fast would he become?
Of course, Sunders did not know that Angor had already created the Axes of the Universe when he started his training.
Angor was proud of Sunders' compliment. But he suddenly heard something that had nothing to do with him. "Magazine? What magazine? "
Sunders chuckled again when he saw Angor's confused look. He took out Truth's Sky and tossed it to Angor. "This one. Check if there's anything wrong with it."
Angor caught the magazine and gave it a quick read.
The first thing he saw was the news about Isabelle's return to the southern wizardry region.
He should have told Isabelle about it before he fainted in Silent Hill. He did not expect the news to spread so quickly. Angor read it carefully and found that the content was even more detailed than what he told Shadow. Maybe someone did an investigation, or maybe Shadow told him about it?
Angor looked at the title. "Shocking! A Thousand-Year Old Wizard Returns to the Southern Wizardry Region. The Wizardry World Will Be Reshuffled! "
Angor was a little speechless at the style of the title. He then checked the author's name.
Your Grandpa Stone?
Talos, the Two-Faced Sprite of Stone, flashed in his mind.
"You're interested in this report?" Sunders was about to say something when he saw the content. "Isabelle returned to the southern wizardry region? I remember she was already a half-legend a thousand years ago. If she did not regress, she should be a legendary now. "
Angor did not say anything and kept reading. Soon, his eyebrows twitched as he saw the familiar title format.
"Shocking! A Mysterious Alchemist Was Made into a Puppet. The Reason Was … "
Angor tried his best to hold back his frustration and read the whole thing.
The first half of the book described how Bogula kidnapped Angor in Silent Hill. The latter half of the book described how Bogula turned Angor into a puppet. There were also some "anecdotes" about how Angor almost made a Mystery item.
The first half was mostly correct, but the second half was definitely just speculation.
However, this author's writing style was very vivid, and his conjectures were very realistic. From between the lines, one could even imagine some indescribable images. Maybe the author really did watch Bogula make a puppet?
And the author was still your Grandpa Stone.
Now, he was almost certain that this "Grandpa Stone" was the strange stone spirit who loved to talk to himself, Taros.
Angor was already dissatisfied with Talos. If Talos did not pretend to be asleep, Angor would not have been tortured so badly by Isabelle. Angor was even angrier now when he saw the random speculation. It did not matter whether Talos wrote it or not. Angor had already blamed it on Talos.
"It's all nonsense," Angor said angrily.
"But you were taken away by Bogula, right?" Sunders crossed his legs and toyed with his cane.
"That's correct."
"When I examined you just now, other than a part of your chronic illness, I found that there are some new injuries in your body that have just healed. It should have happened not long ago. Did Bogula do it? "
"No." Angor shook his head. "Actually … Lady Isabella did it."
"Isabella? The one from Dark Castle? How did you get into a conflict with her? "
Angor considered. "If I have to tell you from the beginning, I think I'll have to start from when I fell into Fairy World."
"Fairy World? You fell into Fairy World after leaving Midnight Sovereign through the portal? Do you mind telling us what happened? You can skip the parts you don't want to talk about. "
Angor nodded. He was planning to tell his story anyway.
"Inside the plane passageway, I met the rainbow dragonflies again. They looked like a colorful cloud, and they saved me. I sat on the cloud, and they took me out of the plane passageway and into Fairy World …"
Angor told Sunders about how he fell into the abandoned village in the center of the earth. He did not hide anything about it, including Akeso. However, when he talked about Dodoro, he did not tell Sunders where he came from.
Angor was planning to take Dodoro with him so that Sunders could study the reason why Dodoro was able to stay alive for a thousand years. But when he reached the crucial moment, he did not want to tell Sunders anything.
However, Akeso didn't seem to have any intention of killing him, so he let him go. Angor saw Dodoro, who had lost his memories, and decided to let him stay with him.
He left Pocratee, came to Water Grasse, experienced all kinds of strange things, and got dragged into Dark Castle. He told them all.
When Angor finished, Sunders quickly sorted out the key points of his story.
"There's a rainbow dragonfly nest in the abandoned village in the center of the earth? Which means there's an exit in that plane passageway that leads to the Nightmare Realm? " "But why did the Nightmare Realm set up the passage there? And why did they keep it there for a thousand years? Is there a reason behind it? "
Sunders did not expect Angor to answer his question. He planned to go to the place Angor mentioned after dealing with Monkey.
Sunders smiled at Angor. "I didn't know Isabelle's return to the southern wizarding region was related to you. So you're right, she didn't come back with her real body. But it's not easy for a remnant soul to become an independent consciousness like you said. Maybe something happened to Isabelle's real body, which weakened the soul's control. "
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