Sunders left and said that he was going to check out the cabin.
Angor finally realized that Sunders had never seen the wooden hut before in Witch's Town of the Nightmare Realm.
Angor saw this cabin the first time he came here. He didn't know if it was a stroke of luck or a stroke of bad luck.
After Sunders left, Angor curled up on his bed.
He thought about what Sunders told him. 'He might be you. You're projected by the Nightmare Realm.'
"Projected by the Nightmare Realm … me …" Angor repeated the words slowly, and another figure appeared in his mind.
Gray-green short hair, deep eyes, and a chiseled face. A tall figure, a gentleman's robe.
Young Sunders.
Angor once saw this young Sunders in Nether City. The mysterious energy of the Nightmare Realm simulated the young Sunders. Even the dagger that represented the Igulo Family was copied and brought back to the real world.
If Sunders could be projected, then Angor himself might really be projected somewhere in the Nightmare Realm.
"Projecting reality into illusion and creating reality." This was the power of the Nightmare Realm. Sunders didn't just project buildings. Maybe humans were projected too?
But … there weren't many people who were projected. At least, Angor didn't see any humans in Nether City. The only one he saw was the young Sunders.
He did see an old witch in Witch's Town. But was she a human?
Angor didn't know how the Nightmare Realm projected humans, but he had a feeling that the Nightmare Realm must have a selection mechanism.
Once he accepted the fact that the Nightmare Realm could project humans, many of his questions would be solved.
For example, he learned the names of some nightmare creatures during Twilight Auction, such as Golan, Dink, Falando, Yorkshire, Ollie, and so on. They were all from Padt Manor. If the Nightmare Realm could project humans, maybe these were the humans who were projected into the Nightmare Realm?
But something didn't seem right. He remembered the owl was called Ollie. Not all humans projected into the Nightmare Realm were humans. Maybe some of them turned into animals?
His mind began to wander, and he finally came back to reality.
If the man with long blond hair was really his projection in the Nightmare Realm, then which "me" was it? He never grew his hair long, not even in the future.
Angor was still a little doubtful.
Because, what if the other party was a woman? In his mind, someone with waist-length hair that was as smooth as silk was most likely a woman.
Of course, he couldn't rule out the possibility that the Nightmare Realm projected him to be a woman. After all, Auri used to be a maid, but she was turned into an owl in the Nightmare Realm. Fox, the son of the gardener, was turned into a fox musician in the Nightmare Realm. So he wasn't completely sure.
Angor would not believe that this was his projection until he solved the riddle.
Even if it was really his projection, to him, it was not himself, but someone else. After all, Angor was Angor, not "Angor from the Nightmare Realm".
With that in mind, Angor felt a lot less pressured.
As for his right hand … he still didn't know how to deal with it. He always wanted to ask for Sunders' opinion, but for some reason, Angor felt that Sunders didn't really care about his new hand. Compared to his original one, Sunders was more interested in his new one.
Angor clenched his hand and gently placed it on the floor.
With a slight push, the floor cracked open, with his palm as the center point.
This power was even stronger than the "grand knights" he heard about in Grue Town. He couldn't estimate how strong his new power was, but it should be comparable to Bloodline Wizards.
It sounded like a good thing, but this power did not belong to him, which made him unsure.
Also, what were those floating green patterns on his right hand for? Angor had no idea. When he looked at the green patterns, he felt something strange, as if he could see a pair of crimson eyes through them.
Angor studied the secret of his right hand for a long time without finding anything.
However, he found a benefit of having a right hand. Or rather, a real right hand.
He could use cantrips now.
Even in his soul form, Angor could still sense his mind space. However, the constructed cantrip required magic power to be released. Although his mana source contained magic power, his soul body was currently unable to bear the burden of magic power. Moreover, due to the mixing of magic power, the energy within his soul body would become chaotic.
He couldn't use cantrips in his soul form. Now that his right hand had a solid body, he could use cantrips. However, he had to use his right hand.
For now, this was a good thing.
However, Angor couldn't guarantee what would happen to his right hand when he went back to the real world and ejected his soul again. A soul form? A real one?
He had to try it out when he got back.
Time passed, and Sunders still didn't come back. Angor suddenly remembered why Sunders brought him to the Nightmare Realm in the first place.
Could he bring items from the real world to the Nightmare Realm?
Angor already tried to do so not long ago. The scrolls he brought here were all "fake". However, Angor was looking for an exit in the mist, so he didn't do the experiment properly.
Sunders didn't ask him about this because he saw that the scrolls were fake, so he assumed Angor couldn't bring items into the Nightmare Realm.
Angor remembered clearly that he brought his hologram tablet into the Nightmare Realm before.
However, the tablet was his biggest secret. It was related to Jon's identity, so he couldn't tell anyone. He couldn't give Sunders an example.
Since he could bring the tablet into the Nightmare Realm, there must be a mechanism that allowed items from the real world to enter the Nightmare Realm.
Angor planned to use this time to find out the pattern.
At first, he thought the tablet could bring items into the Nightmare Realm because of the aura from Earth. However, when he took out the Alien Eye hanging in front of his chest, he found that the Alien Eye was also fake.
In other words, the aura of Earth was not the reason why the tablet could be brought into the Nightmare Realm.
Then what was it?
Angor spent the night thinking and experimenting. Finally, when Sunders came back, he found the trick.
…
Sunders returned to his room, covered in a cloud of dust.
This small room was one of the few houses he was sure was safe. The only reason he dared to keep Angor here was that the mist around Witch's Town was gone. If Angor was in danger, he would be able to come to his aid as soon as possible.
However, after what happened with the witch, Angor didn't encounter any danger. Angor didn't run into any danger until Sunders came back.
This time, Sunders went out to deal with the painting in the wooden hut. Since the witch had escaped back into the painting, they had to find a way to destroy the painting. Otherwise, when they came to Witch's Town in the future, they might be confused by her again.
However, when Saunders found the painting, he found that it had turned into an ordinary painting.
At least, it was a normal painting in his eyes.
Besides, the painting did not depict the boudoir or the painting within the painting.
It was the painting "Castle Under Moonlight", which Angor saw when he first went to the wooden house.
There was nothing wrong with the painting. Like Angor, Sunders tried to leave and enter the wooden house again and again, but the painting remained the same.
Sunders guessed that the witch was hiding inside the painting.
There were multiple worlds hidden inside the painting.
This reminded him of the "Wizard of Magic Painters". That was a wizard who could connect the two-dimensional world and three-dimensional world with his brush, which helped him achieve the path of truth.
Could it be that the Wizard of Magic Painters drew the painting?
If that was the case, Sunders couldn't break the painting with his current ability. In the end, Sunders had to seal the painting and wait for the future.
Next, he went to Witch's Town and looted some items.
Since Angor couldn't bring anything from the real world into the Nightmare Realm, Sunders had to find out the upper limit of what he could bring out of the Nightmare Realm.
This time, Sunders collected more common items and rare items.
In order to get more information, he had to search for more supernatural items to determine Angor's upper limit.
Witch's Town wasn't big, but it still took Sunders an entire day.
He finally returned to Angor's house.
To his surprise, Angor brought him another surprise when he came back.
Sunders entered the room and saw Angor lying on his bed with a pale face.
He frowned and sensed that something was wrong with Angor's soul energy. Angor's soul energy was drained. But wasn't Angor doing fine before he left? Why did he run out of energy again?
As he pondered, he noticed a magic scroll lying beside Angor's body.
The magic patterns on the magic pattern leather scroll were sparkling with a bright light.
Sunders' eyes glowed. It was a scroll called "Nova of Defense", which could block wizard-level attacks. It was one of the several scrolls he prepared for Angor before entering the Nightmare Realm.
Sunders picked it up.
The touch on his hand told him that this scroll was real and could be used!
He carefully sensed the energy ripples on the scroll and was sure that it was a usable scroll.
But why did he find all the scrolls in Angor's storage room to be fake?
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