While eating, Toya kept yelling at Angor, trying to trick Angor into making a new coat for him. Angor tried to act cute and pitiful. He tried everything he could think of, but he still kept his manners and did not speak during the meal.
Toya wasn't a noble, though. He liked to talk about anything during meals. Seeing Angor ignoring him, Toya turned to Yeliya and started talking.
Toya's topic was limited to his personal experience, which was a bit childish. Yeliya, on the other hand, only responded to Toya's questions with a smile. She didn't mind at all. Mithra, on the other hand, tried to tell Toya to shut up every time he heard a question that was too childish. Yeliya pinched his ear and scolded him.
They were supposed to be a wizard's family, but Angor felt like he was in a mortal family of three. There was warmth and comfort in the atmosphere.
Toya talked about a lot of things, and in the end, he changed the topic to someone Angor didn't expect at all.
"Granny Yeliya, I wanted to ask you yesterday. Why did you stop me?" Toya pouted.
"Yesterday? Are you saying that you saw something … "
"Princess Shan! I saw her on Champagne Road. She was being bullied by the Supreme Sect. I wanted to ask Dudu to help you, but you stopped me. "Tuya thought Yeliya had forgotten, so he told her the whole story.
Yeliya chuckled. "Your Big Brother Angor is right there. Why did you go there?"
Angor looked at Yeliya, then at Tutu.
"Toya and Shan …" Shan's face flashed in his mind. She looked like a little girl about six or seven years old. Her hair was braided, and she was wearing a primitive tribal style tube top and a leather skirt. There were three bright lines of paint on her cheeks, and a wolf fang necklace around her neck.
Then he looked at Toya, who was about six or seven years old. His skin was dark, and he was a little chubby. He wore a feather on his head, and his upper body was naked. His lower body was covered with colorful totem patterns.
These two people's styles were very similar. They both walked the primitive tribal style. Could they be from the same tribe?
"What does that have to do with Big Brother Angor? If Princess Shan's companions hadn't come out to save her, she might have been killed by that bastard. "Tu Yao said angrily.
"It's not necessarily her companions who saved her. It's the person in front of you." Yeliya smiled.
"Mrs. Yeliah was there too?" Angor asked.
Yeliya nodded with a smile. "You did well. Now I believe you're Sunders' student. Your illusions are indeed impressive."
Of course, Toya knew what Yeliya was talking about. "You didn't release the mist that trapped the bad guy, did you?"
Angor nodded. "Princess Shan is from Brute Cavern."
He seemed to be implying that he saved Shan because she was from the same wizard organization as him. But in fact, he knew that he saved Nausica because of her.
However, there was no need to say such things out loud. It would only provoke evil intentions.
"I was wondering why Lady Yeliya stopped me. It's because of Brother Angor."
"You're from the same tribe as Shan?"
"Yes." Toya nodded. "Princess Shan is the clan leader's daughter, but she left the tribe a long time ago. I only saw her during the clan festival three years ago."
When Princess Shan was mentioned, Tu Yao, who had always been mischievous, actually lowered his head, his face flushed red, and his words carried a hint of affection.
According to Nausica, Shan was older than Angor, which meant she was over 30 years old. But Toya was still a little boy.
Age didn't matter in the wizarding world. But Toya was already thinking about love at such a young age. Tsk tsk tsk. Shadow's comment about Toya was correct.
After explaining his relationship with Shan, Toya suddenly asked, "Why did the Supreme Cult go back on their word? Princess Shan has already registered her name, but they still won't let her go. "
Both Toya and Angor wanted to know the answer to this question.
At first, Yeliya wanted to fool Toya. After all, there were some factional conflicts involved. She was afraid that Toya wouldn't understand. However, when she saw Angor looking up, she quickly swallowed her words. "It's the difference between a cat and a leopard."
"Even among the wizards who wreak havoc, there are also cat factions, or the Defenders. On the other hand, the Leopard Faction was the radical faction. The Defenders accept the registration list, but the Radicals don't care. They want to eliminate all otherworldly visitors. Even those who entered the wizarding world with reasonable reasons are their targets. That young man from yesterday is a typical example of the Radicals. Did he talk to you before he left? "Yeliya looked at Angor.
Angor nodded. "I bought some magic plants from another plane recently, and I got some otherworldly aura on me. He noticed it. He warned me not to touch any otherworldly beings. "
"See? That's the Leopard Faction. They're always radical. They'll check you even if you have otherworldly aura on you, "Yeliya explained to Toya.
"That's too much." Toya frowned.
Mithra, who had been eating quietly, suddenly spoke up. "Actually, there's no such thing as a radical faction. They only dare to bully planes that have been conquered. But they still cower like kittens in front of powerful enemies. Back when the Rising Sun Demon from the Abyss Plane suddenly appeared in the southern wizarding region and reduced the Fey Continent to ashes in just fifteen days, the Supreme Cult didn't even dare to fart. They hid in dark corners and trembled in fear. "
"What they're doing now is nothing more than trying to stir up some shady business." Mithra seemed to have thought of something and sighed. He didn't want to talk about it anymore.
Yeliya didn't say anything either. It seemed she also knew something.
This meal was about to turn from lively to cold and cheerless. Angor tried to lighten up the mood. "Is there any way to hide the otherworldly aura? To avoid being harassed by the Supreme Cult? "
Actually, Angor wanted to ask how someone who was ostracized by the wizarding world could survive. But this wasn't the right time to ask.
So he asked the question he really wanted to know right now while hiding his aura. How to hide the aura of the Alien Eye, or how to help Jon hide his aura, were both things he wanted to know.
"Yeah. Is there any way to hide Gank's aura so that Princess Shan won't be harassed by the Supreme Cult again after we leave Floating Mech City?" Toya asked.
"Looks like you really like her. I didn't think you'd even remember the name of her servant," Yeliya teased with a smile.
"Oh, no. Um, um … Princess Shan is just the person I admire the most …" Toya lowered his head and giggled.
Yeliya smiled but didn't say anything.
"There are ways to hide the otherworldly aura. You can put it in a space storage or a portable world like a Sorcerer's Garden," Mithra said.
"But I don't think Shan has a space storage, and a Sorcerer's Garden … That's even more impossible."
He couldn't put the Alien Eye into his space bracelet, which was why he couldn't do so.
"If you don't have a space storage, there are a lot of ways to hide it. For example, you can mix it with other auras, hide it, or simply eliminate it. Spells, potions, or even monster skins can do this. " Mithra looked at the bracelet on Angor's wrist. "The magic array on your bracelet … I think it's called Infinite Reticence, right?"
Angor nodded.
"It's used to eliminate your aura. But from another perspective, it can also hide your aura to a certain extent. Isn't that right? "
Angor's eyes lit up when he heard Mithra's explanation.
"Of course, it'll be even better if you know how to hide your aura. Even a simple Eternity Rune can help you hide your aura to a certain extent. But it's not as effective as a magic array. "
Eternity Rune meant to maintain a constant state. It was usually used on items that could be stored for a long time, such as engraving it on the pages of books to keep them from rotting. Almost all books published by major magazines in the wizarding world would have such runes on their pages.
Angor quickly realized what Mithra was talking about. He was a typical case of darkness under the lamp. He clearly had the treasure, but he was blind and couldn't see it.
There were so many magic arrays that could hide one's aura!
He hadn't thought of it yet. He had been thinking about whether there was any special material that could be used to make a box that could conceal the aura of the Alien Eye.
But he didn't know that the starting point was the end.
…
After dinner, Angor and Mithra discussed the creation of the mechanical arm again. Angor's ideas kept colliding with each other, which created a lot of sparks. Thanks to the discussion, Angor was slowly perfecting his idea.
When Angor left Elixir Hut the next day, he already had a complete idea in mind. As expected of a Master Alchemist, Mithra gave Angor a lot of useful suggestions, which helped him to complete the creation of the mechanical arm.
Mithra even made a special design for the arm that was not only beautiful but also suitable for female use.
Angor's conversation with Mithra turned out to be a great success.
Of course, there were also some conflicts. Angor knew that Mithra was doing this for the sake of the final product, but he still didn't consider some of the suggestions.
For example, Mithra wanted Angor to use a lot of precious materials to create difficult runes, but Angor refused all of them.
Obviously, Mithra forgot that Angor was still an apprentice who couldn't melt such advanced materials. Besides, there were only a few days left until the purification garden opened. He didn't have time to learn the advanced magic arrays. By the time he learned them, the garden would have already closed.
He needed to increase Nausica's chances of survival in the garden. As for the advanced magic array, he could work on it later.
Unbeknownst to Angor, Mithra left as well.
However, they were going in opposite directions.
Angor was heading to the main city, while Mithra was heading to the inner part of Floating Mech City — the research center.
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