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Chapter 65

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Angor noticed there was a prefix in Sunders' words. "When I come back."

Does that mean he's leaving now?

"Professor, I read a lot of books about the Nightmare Realm today, but I don't know anything about it yet. What kind of world is it?" Angor did not care whether Sunders left or not. The Nightmare Realm was the most important thing right now.

Sunders did not answer right away. Instead, he remained silent for a while and slowly said, "The Nightmare Realm is a very special plane."

When he said this, many emotions flashed through his eyes. They were complicated and opposed.

"No one knows its nature. It can reflect all reality and make people feel that what they see is fake. But when you touch it, you will find that some of it is real. It has its own set of rules, but no one can find out the truth about it. "

Sunders' words did not make sense at all. They were even more mysterious than what was recorded in the books.

"I don't know anything about the Nightmare Realm either. But I can tell you that 80% of my achievements today came from the Nightmare Realm. I've spent hundreds of years exploring the outskirts of the Nightmare Realm. That alone is enough to prove the value of the Nightmare Realm.

You only wandered around the outer edge of the Nightmare Realm, and you became a famous wizard in the entire southern wizardry region?!

"But the danger of the Nightmare Realm is proportional to the luck you encounter. Or even more so." He paused for a second and looked at Angor again. "You should know how dangerous it is. Didn't you go through the nightmare of the Nightmare Realm once? You fell into near-death situations twice in a row. I don't know if it was your luck or something helping you, but you managed to escape unscathed. "

Angor was confused by the sudden change of topic. "I've experienced it too?" Angor wondered. Near-death situations?

Did I? Why didn't I know about it? Angor recalled his fourteen years of life. He was born in a noble family. His parents lived in harmony with each other, and his brothers treated him with respect. His family was not powerful, but it was still the most powerful one in Grue Town. Angor grew up in such a family, and he was also the youngest one in the family. His life was smooth, and he did not encounter any near-death situations.

Besides, even if it was true, how would Sunders know about it?

"Have you forgotten? The rabbit hole illusion created by the nightmare monster, and the woman with stitches all over her face. Flora rolled her eyes at Angor's confused face. "You said it yourself, and now you need us to remind you?"

Rabbit Hole, Suture Freak!

Including the "Wonderland" incident, he had been in danger twice already. However, he always thought that the test was just an illusion, and he never took it seriously.

So, there was a life-threatening crisis at that time?

And the place that looked exactly like Padt Manor … was the Nightmare Realm?!

If that was really the Nightmare Realm, then Fein Werder's comment about the Nightmare Realm in Strange Worlds.

— — Projecting reality, shining into the illusory, creating reality.

The creepy Padt Manor he went through was actually "projecting reality". The Padt Manor in the real world was projected into the Nightmare Realm.

If he understood it this way, many things would make sense. But what did "shining into the illusory, creating reality" mean?

"No one knows what happened in the Nightmare Realm yet," said Sunders. I can tell you something. As I said, the Nightmare Realm can reflect all reality. By 'reality', I don't mean our world. I mean every world with intelligent life.

"The first time I went to the Nightmare Realm, there was a giant silver pyramid at the place where I arrived. I didn't think too much about it back then. But many years later, I participated in a planar exploration. Back then, there was no passage connected to that plane, and no one had ever entered it. We only found the crystal wall between it and the wizarding world. As pioneering adepts, we are the first batch of people to set foot on that plane.

"Do you know what I saw when I first stepped into that new plane?

Angor could guess the answer from Sunders' tone.

"That's right. It's the giant silver pyramid I saw in the Nightmare Realm many years ago. Sunders sighed. "Back then, I almost thought that I had entered the Nightmare Realm, and I was about to tell the other wizards to evacuate. The Nightmare Realm was full of dangers, and we had to be careful.

"But it turned out that the plane I saw was not the Nightmare Realm. It was just an ordinary plane. It had no resources, and it was not even fertile enough to serve as a food base. The only good thing about it was that there were intelligent lifeforms called "Half-Stone People" living there. It was a good example for wizards who liked studying living things.

"That was only one example. Perhaps it doesn't prove that the Nightmare Realm can project all worlds with intelligent life. But I talked to several wizards who entered the Nightmare Realm, and they all had similar experiences. So, we came to the conclusion that the Nightmare Realm can project all realities with intelligent life. "

Angor pondered in his mind. According to the bold hypothesis of academic research and careful verification method, perhaps there should be a premise, or at least a hypothesis, for this conjecture. For example, the premise of a projection was that intelligent life from this world had entered the Nightmare Realm before.

"It's hard to say for sure about the Nightmare Realm right now. But this time, you chose to go to the Nightmare Realm. It's both a challenge and an opportunity. "

The topic of "Nightmare Realm" ended here. Sunders did not comment too much on Angor's decision. Angor even felt that he was being too narrow-minded. Maybe he could choose to sell himself to Brute Cavern or create his own spirit model. But it was too late to say anything now. He had already said it out loud.

Goode cleared away all the plates on the table and asked someone to bring some baked desserts and milk.

The milk was prepared for Angor. Angor tried his best to hide his little hobby, but it did not seem to work. Goode would make milk products for him every day.

Luckily, only Goode knew that Angor liked milk.

"You like milk? You haven't grown up yet. " Before Angor could finish his thought, he heard Flora, who was drinking some unknown blood-colored liquid, speaking with a smile.

Angor did not know what to say.

"Drink more milk if you like. Children grow faster with milk," Sunders spoke in a serious tone.

Angor swallowed and struggled to speak. "Actually, I don't like milk."

Sunders acted as if he did not hear anything. He turned to Goode and said, "Give all the cows in the ranch to Angor."

Good said, "Yes, sir."

Angor did not know what to say.



"You saw the thunderclouds today, right? How do you feel?" Sunders' tone was still flat, but Angor felt that Sunders was talking to him with less unfamiliarity and friendliness.

"Strange." Angor said, "The thunderclouds are still here since noon. That's way too big. It's like they covered the entire sea area. "

"Heehee. Didn't you notice that there was nothing but thunder and lightning for the whole afternoon? Not even a drop of rain?" Flora held a wine glass filled with bright red liquid.

"You're right." Angor noticed it too. There had been thunder for a whole day, but there was no rain.

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