The runes in the picture were not clear enough. Only a few corners were visible.
How could he create a similar effect if he could not see the runes clearly?
The only way was to compare the runes and determine what kind of runes they were, then look for the magic array that was arranged in such a way.
This was a huge amount of work.
Angor suddenly regretted his decision. If he knew this was going to be so troublesome, he would not have accepted it. He could always buy wizard-level sutures in the future.
The woman did not allow him to read the parchment at the meeting because she was afraid that he would not accept it.
Angor could not help but curse in his mind. So cunning! He thought it was some big secret, so he kept his promise and would read it when he got home.
So it was just to trick him!
Angor felt frustrated, but there was no point in being angry now. He already accepted the Abyss Dragon Horn Beast's rubber band. Since he made a promise, he had to keep it, even if it was for his own reputation.
Fortunately, although this matter was very troublesome and the amount of work involved was huge, it was only too time-consuming and not impossible to complete.
Angor sighed helplessly. He took out his hologram tablet and checked the corner of a particular rune. Then he selected the pictures from Enchantment Cyclopaedia: Beginner and began to compare them one by one.
However, Angor did not know that he had completely misunderstood the woman's intention.
She did not know that Angor had such a perfect rune inheritance, which allowed him to find a perfect rune just by looking at the corner of a rune.
This time, he was in the dark. He thought too much and ended up getting caught in his own trap.
…
Angor rubbed his dizzy eyes and turned off the tablet.
In two days, he had searched through a small part of it, but he only found one mageweath, which was a mageweath with a connection function. As for the other ones, he did not have any clue yet.
After all, Enchantment Cyclopaedia: Beginner's book was as thick as dozens of books. He had to compare them page by page to find the corresponding mageweaths on the corners of the mageweaths.
For simple runes such as Rune of Sharpness, he could see the difference at first glance. But for complicated runes, he would need to carefully compare them, which was not something he could do in a day.
Even with his spiritual force as a Rank 3 Apprentice, he was starting to feel tired from the continuous high-intensity concentration.
Fortunately, the red-haired woman gave him a long time, one month.
One month was enough, but only if Sunders did not ask to leave during this time. Otherwise, he would have to ask other Magi to protect him. After all, a long-distance teleportation formation was not something he could afford.
As for the other condition, he would not die in the Nightmare Realm.
He did not think about that. If death was the only thing that mattered now, all his future plans would be pointless.
He put away the tablet and left the room alone without waking up Toby.
Today was the day he would go to the Nightmare Realm. He did not know whether the road ahead would be a blessing or a curse, but the Nightmare Realm was a hurdle he had to cross in the future. Running away from it was useless.
Sunders was busy with an experiment when Angor came to the study.
After waiting for a while, Sunders put away the materials and asked him to sit down. Sunders cut to the chase. "We're going to the Nightmare Realm. It's located in the real world, near the Land of Fertility in the West. It's a legendary town that only shows itself during the night of a full moon. The locals call it —"
"Witch's Town."
Sunders did not show Witch's Town like he did in Nether City. Instead, he used illusions to construct several landmark buildings.
"Witch's Town in the Nightmare Realm is shrouded in mist. You can't see the path, and the mist may lead you to some dangerous places." Sunders pointed at the buildings and introduced them one by one. "Slaughterhouse, wizard-level undead, double-scythe grim reaper … City Hall, wizard-level monsters … Bloodmoon Church, extremely dangerous …"
Sunders went on to describe more than a dozen places where wizard-level monsters might appear. "If the mist leads you to these places, do not enter them. Keep following the mist to other places. Until you see these buildings … "
Sunders erased the previous buildings and created several more ordinary-looking houses. "These should be civilian houses. Flora and I have cleaned them up. Monsters won't be too strong even if there are. If you see any of these houses, just go inside and hide. I'll look for you one by one. "
After making sure Angor remembered everything, Sunders took out several magic scrolls and handed them to Angor.
"Take them with you. Once you enter the Nightmare Realm, make sure you didn't take any scrolls with you." With that, Sunders prepared to begin his journey in the Nightmare Realm.
But when he looked back, he saw Angor's strange expression, as if the boy was spacing out.
"What are you thinking about?"
Angor shook his head without saying anything.
Sunders thought Angor was worried about the dangers ahead. He looked at Angor and sighed in his mind. Angor was still a young man. It was normal for him to be worried.
"Witch's Town is pretty much cleaned up. If I'm not mistaken, I should be safe … "Sunders suddenly paused. He could not guarantee his safety. He had been to Nether City many times before, and there were always unexpected incidents. For example, when he was a young man, he was still a young man.
Even his young self was projected by the Nightmare Realm. Nothing in the Nightmare Realm could be explained with common sense. No one could guarantee that they would be completely safe in Witch's Town.
"Your sequence of gravity is bound to your soul, so you should be able to use it in the Nightmare Realm. If you run into danger, you should be able to escape."
But Sunders misunderstood. Angor was not worried about the future. He was thinking about what happened the last time he entered the Nightmare Realm.
Sunders told him to bring the scrolls into the Nightmare Realm. This reminded Angor that his hologram tablet could be used in the Nightmare Realm. So these scrolls could be brought in as well, right?
Sunders took out a small bottle while he was thinking.
There was a familiar bug inside — a Twisting Protozoa.
Angor looked at the bottle and suddenly remembered something. Sunders already used the Twisting Protozoa the last time he went to the Nightmare Realm. Why was there another one?
Did Sunders see Greya recently? The thought flashed across his mind, but he did not give it much thought.
"Take those scrolls with you. If you can bring them in, they'll help you," Sunders reminded him again.
Angor picked up the scrolls and saw "Nova of Defense" inside. This was a wizard-level defensive spell. If he could bring it into the Nightmare Realm, it would serve as a great protection.
Sunders put away the scrolls and took out the Twisting Protozoa. He then dripped a drop of unknown yet energetic blood into it.
This drop of blood must be the medium to get into Witch's Town.
The Twisting Protozoa began to slowly devour the blood. In the blink of an eye, the blood was sucked into its body.
Next, several patterns emerged from the Twisting Protozoa's body and formed a "spider web" in the air.
Sunders took out a dagger, cut the Twisting Protozoa in half, and tossed one half to Angor. He then reached out a hand and rubbed Angor's slightly prickly golden hair. "Good luck."
With that, Sunders rammed into the "spider web" in the air.
With his previous experience, Angor was not afraid. He followed Sunders' example and jumped into the "spider web".
…
When Angor opened his eyes, he saw that his surroundings had completely changed.
From Sunders' study, he was surrounded by thick fog.
Fortunately, unlike the last time when he went to Nether City, he was surrounded by monsters as soon as he opened his eyes.
He looked around and saw that he was completely surrounded by fog. He could not see more than two meters. He could only see that he was standing on a dark, wet path. There were wooden fences on both sides of the path.
He thought he could see the shadow of a building in the depth of the fog. But when he looked closer, it seemed like an illusion.
Angor did not move immediately. Instead, he slowly floated upward. He could fly now, and he also sensed the power of gravity. Just like last time, he was in his soul form.
He reached a height of about a hundred meters, but he still could not see anything. When Angor was about to go higher, he heard a strong gust of wind coming from the sky.
Angor looked up and saw a giant shadow looming in the fog.
There's a monster in the sky? And it's so big?
Judging from this black shadow, it was comparable to the Cloud Whale!
Before the "monster" could get close to Angor, the whirlwind brought by its body touched Angor first.
Before Angor could react, he was blown away by the whirlwind.
After a moment of dizziness, he fell to the ground with a heavy thud.
He felt a sharp pain on his back.
Angor did not have time to worry about the pain. That monster was definitely not a normal wizard-level monster. Didn't Sunders say it was not dangerous? Did something happen to him as soon as he entered Witch's Town?
Angor gritted his teeth. Fearing that the monster above him would fall on him again, he quickly activated the sequence of gravity and dashed into the fog.
Luckily, the fog acted as a natural barrier. Angor only stopped when he was sure there was no monster around.
It was not a long sprint, but with the sequence of gravity activated, Angor managed to cover about a hundred kilometers.
According to Sunders, Witch's Town was only about a thousand kilometers wide. With this run, he had covered almost a tenth of the area.
Angor did not pay attention to his surroundings while running. When he finally stopped, he saw a small wooden hut not far from him.
The hut did not look big at all. It looked like an ordinary ranger's hut.
However, Angor immediately tensed up when he saw the hut.
Through the window of the hut, he saw a soft light coming from inside and dispelling the fog.
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