Angor's memories came back to him.
He also heard someone talking to him. He looked up in confusion. His vision was still blurry. He saw a tall man in a black gentleman's suit walking toward him and standing in front of him.
"What did you see?" The familiar hoarse voice reached his ears.
Angor spoke without thinking, "I saw him. He's covered in green tattoos. He's in my bedroom."
Angor's words did not make any sense, but Sunders understood what he meant.
"You mean, the long-haired Nightmare Monster is in your bedroom?"
Angor nodded. His mind slowly returned to normal, and his eyes regained their clarity.
Sunders considered for a moment and did not ask further. Instead, he looked at Maya. "What's your final conclusion? Did his right hand affect him? "
Maya turned around and slowly walked to a stone chair on the side. She lowered her head and sat down. "Of course it did. As for whether it's a good or bad influence, I don't know. You'll have to ask him. That's his own experience. His feelings are the most important. If he felt any discomfort during the experience just now, then it means that there is a problem. His body is warning him. "
"Otherwise, it's fine."
Sunders looked at Angor. Of course, Angor heard Maya's words. He tried to recall what happened. He did not know if it was a dream or an illusion, but he did go through a short journey.
During this process, although everything was blood-red, he didn't feel uncomfortable. Instead, he felt a sense of familiarity.
"No, I don't feel uncomfortable." He hesitated for a moment before continuing, "When I reached my bedroom, I saw that person."
"His appearance was sudden, and I was a little confused. But I didn't feel any discomfort."
Angor told Maya his experience honestly. He did not mention that the person was his projection in the Nightmare Realm. Sunders specifically told him not to reveal too much before he came to a conclusion about the bloodline projection.
Maya's green eyes glowed when she heard Angor's words. The image of Angor in her eyes seemed to have turned into lines of data, which then turned into a beam of light and was carried into the magic formula she had decided in her mind.
Maya finally concluded, "It should be fine. There might be some turbulence, but the result shouldn't be too bad."
Hearing Maya's words, Angor's anxious heart finally calmed down.
Since his right hand wouldn't harm him too much, he could use it without worry.
After hearing Maya's conclusion, Sunders began to think about something else. His new research project, "Research on the Origin of Projected Bloodlines", about the safety of projected bloodlines, finally had some data that could be used to determine the safety of projected bloodlines.
Under the premise that the projected bloodline was safe for the original owner, many of his conjectures could be concluded.
Sunders' mind was in turmoil. He wished he could start calculating right away, but he had to hold back his urge since they were still on Starry Island.
Apart from Angor, there was something else he wanted to discuss with Maya.
"Go outside and wait, Angor. I have something to talk to Maya about, "Sanders said.
Angor nodded and headed for the door. Before he left, he heard Maya complaining in a low voice, "Like I said, don't call me by my name. I prefer being called 'Star Mentor' more than my name. "
Angor closed the bronze door, and the rustling noises from inside immediately quieted down.
Angor turned around and walked down the spiral staircase.
He saw White Bear and Dodoro on the first floor.
This floor was a bit like an office or a teaching area. It was very spacious, and there was a bright yellow wall lamp burning at regular intervals, illuminating the entire space with a warm feeling. There were about a dozen low wooden desks arranged in neat rows. There were no benches, but the floor was covered with a luxurious carpet.
White Bear was sitting on the carpet with his legs crossed, writing something on the desk. Dodoro was standing far away with a bookshelf filled with scattered books and a thick book in his hand.
Angor's movement attracted their attention. Dodoro quickly put down his book and came to greet Angor with a smile. White Bear also stood up and walked to Angor. However, White Bear also picked up the paper in his hand.
White Bear drew a picture of a bear on the parchment.
However, it was black and white.
…
On the top floor of the observatory, Sunders chuckled. "Your name is just a trigger. It's not hard to block it if you really want to."
Maya humphed. "I have my reasons for not doing so. Who dares to speak ill of me behind my back? I must make it clear to them. Otherwise, where is my dignity? "
In front of her old friend, Maya's "mysterious and wise" persona naturally collapsed.
"Let's not talk about that. Just remember not to call me by my name." Maya calmed down a little. "Let's get down to business. I know why you're here. I can help you explore the River of Destiny, but there are too many important figures involved in it, and many of them can affect the whole situation. So, you have to give me an idea of what you want me to do first. "
"Let's start with this." He reached out a finger and tapped on the shiny earring on his right ear.
Gravity Garden?
Maya nodded. "No problem."
She lifted her walking stick and drew an arc in the air. Mist rose out of nowhere and covered the end of the stick.
Sunders only felt that Maya was "stirring up clouds". However, Maya saw something else at the center of the arc.
Perhaps it was a long river steaming with smoke and flowing endlessly, or a dark vortex filled with mysterious power, or a string of light filled with unknown information. In the eyes of divination wizards, these scenes were known as the River of Fate, the Wheel of Time, and the Strings of the World.
These images were not real objects. They were only concepts, which had different ways of describing them in different worlds. However, all of them represented the unknown, as well as an unwarranted fate.
Not every Diviner could spy on these scenes. Even Maya could only do her best.
She furrowed her brows and sweat began to ooze out of her wrinkled skin.
Soon, she was drenched in sweat.
Suddenly.
Maya opened her eyes and exhaled deeply. Three wisps of white smoke escaped from her nostrils and mouth.
"Yes, the Gravity Garden is fine. Mister Monkey doesn't really want your Gravity Garden. He only wants to smuggle in some demons from the Abyss." Maya did not finish her words.
As expected, Maya calmed down and continued, "But you need to be careful of Daenie. She seems to want to take your Gravity Garden from you."
Sunders nodded. "Ever since the Gravity Garden was completed, Gravity Forest has been paying attention to it. I'm sure they'll try to do something. "
Lady Daenie was the only level-2 wizard in Gravity Forest.
"Gravity Forest's Sorcerer's Garden is also a Gravity Garden, but it's not as good as yours. If they can combine them, they'll improve a lot." Maya continued, "But if they dare to do something to you, there must be something fishy going on. You need to be careful."
"A small organization like the Gravity Forest is probably trying to take advantage of the chaos. I'm hoping that they can openly scheme against me. They're eyeing my Gravity Garden, but I'm the same." Sunders narrowed his eyes. "But I didn't expect so many organizations to get involved this time. As far as I know, there are nearly 20 organizations, including three major ones. Even Song of the Deep, which hides in the Endless Sea all year long, has joined the fray."
"Your Excellency Monchi, you're probably prepared to be exposed." Maya's eyes dimmed. "The southern wizarding region has been peaceful for many years. The Great Demon's Calamity is not a bad thing for people at their level."
"But for apprentices and mortals, it's a disaster," Sunders spoke in a plain tone.
They both sighed and fell into silence.
A moment later, Sunders broke the silence. "Can you hold on? I want to know, Mister Monkey spent so much effort and even offended a demon from the Abyss … Can he really become a legendary wizard? "
"I knew you'd ask." Maya shook her head. "I don't know. It's not something I can predict with my current strength. Even the Prophets from Starliege Church aren't 100% sure.
"But I can tell you something. It came from the Brilliance Plane. They say 'the southern wizarding region is shrouded in shadows, but there will always be a rising sun'. After a thousand years of silence, the southern wizarding region is about to erupt. As for whether Mister Monkey will become a legendary wizard, that remains to be seen. "
Sunders nodded. "Isabelle is back. She's only a remnant soul, but she may have gained something. She might bring something unexpected."
"Maybe, but I don't think it's a big deal." Maya changed the topic. "I heard Isabelle's return has something to do with your young student. Do you mind telling me more?"
The news of Isabelle's return had already spread far and wide. However, only a few people knew the truth. Sunders was one of them. After all, his student was one of the participants.
Sunders didn't hide anything and told Maya everything about Isabelle's return.
"Mystery domain? Your student has a bright future ahead of him. " Maya sighed. "I bet that old man Rein is happy about it. After all, Brute Cavern hasn't had a master alchemist for many years."
"He's still far away from that," Sunders said humbly. "But Master Alchemist isn't his final goal." Sunders tried to be modest, but he soon revealed a proud look.
He's showing off his student!
Maya secretly shook her head. Comparisons were odious.
"Last but not least, to what extent should I participate in Mister Monkey's plan?"
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