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Chapter 654

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Angor shook his head in embarrassment. "I've been studying Narda's Vision lately. But I haven't reached the minimum requirement yet."

"I've heard about Narda's Vision before. To achieve something, you must accumulate enough knowledge," said Sunders. He paused for a moment before continuing, "If you want, you can read the books in my study whenever you want."

Angor nodded. The alchemy knowledge he received was enough to push Narda's Vision to a very high level, but there was still a time difference.

The era was moving forward, and the world was constantly changing. For example, in the past, traveling 200 kilometers was already considered very far. Now, with the appearance of steam trains and large cargo ships, the definition of traveling could be even further. Mortals could even travel to other countries for a vacation.

Even the mortal world changed every day, let alone the wizarding world.

Wizards ruled over all major planes. Every once in a while, a large number of new materials would be recorded, whether they were from the wizarding world or from other planes. This was not something that could be measured by miles.

The alchemy books he recorded in Nether City must have been written tens of thousands of years ago, or even earlier.

In the past ten thousand years, the wizarding world had discovered many new materials. Many extinct materials were replaced by new ones. Many alchemy and purification techniques were also innovated. Angor did not think he could rest easy just because he had the alchemy knowledge.

What should be accumulated still had to be settled.

If he only focused on the old techniques, his progress would come to an abrupt halt at some point. Only by accepting new things and extracting the essence of both could he make great progress.

Sunders' study did not contain as many alchemy records as Angor's. However, in terms of timeliness, there were many alchemy materials that were discovered in recent times, which was what Angor was missing at the moment.

"Narda's Vision is a level-3 cantrip. Even if you have enough knowledge, it will still take you a long time to construct its model. Don't worry. Just practice it step by step, "said Sunders. He knew how fast Angor learned cantrips. Angor could master basic cantrips in one go with his talent. But for more advanced cantrips, he could not use his talent alone.

"I know." Angor nodded. He knew what his professor meant, but he still wanted to learn Narda's Vision as soon as possible. The situation in the World of Adepts in the southern region was becoming more and more unstable. One's own strength was the best guarantee.

"There's one more thing I need to tell you," Sunders opened his eyes and said.

"I'll leave the southern wizardry region soon and go to the Abyss Plane," he said in a serious tone, "I'll leave the southern wizardry region soon and head to the Abyss Plane. I'm not sure when I'll return, so I'll leave Phantom Island to you for now. "

Back in Floating Mech City, Sunders mentioned something similar, but he didn't mention his destination. So they were going to the Abyss Plane?

"Master Sumesh is coming back soon. You can leave Phantom Island to him …"

"Flora has her own territory in Brute Cavern. Do you think Sumesh doesn't have one? Don't worry. You'll be taking care of Phantom Island for now, but you can let Goode take care of most of it.

"I know you'll be going home soon. You can choose to shut down the island. Goode knows what to do," said Sunders.

"Actually, that's not important. I'm here to talk about something else." Angor nodded. "That's not important. I want to talk about something else.

Sunders took out a crystal ball from his storage space and showed it to Angor. "See for yourself."

As soon as he said that, a ripple appeared on the surface of the crystal ball. It was like a circular screen, and a figure appeared in the crystal ball — it was an old woman with a hunched back.

"Lady Maya?" Angor asked in a low voice.

It was Maya, "Star Gauge". She was standing on a stargazer's platform with a pair of unreadable eyes. There was another person behind her, but only half of his arm was visible.

Was that Dodoro? Only half of the man's arm was visible, but Angor had lived with Dodoro for almost half a year. He could easily recognize the man's hand by its features.

"I didn't want to contact you, but Dodoro didn't know how to enter Phantom Island, so he had to come to me."

According to Maya, Dodoro had been to Phantom Island before. Angor looked up at Sunders again.

Sunders gestured for him to keep watching.

"I don't care about your business." Maya's voice sounded distant. "I'm not here for you. Dodoro sensed something. It's about your student, Angor."

"Someone is going to deal with Angor. Dodoro didn't see who it is, but I think it has something to do with your enemy. That's all I have to say. Do as you see fit. "

The video ended there.

"You heard it. Tell me, what do you think?" Sunders spoke again.

Angor considered for a moment. "A prophecy is an unknown. Since it's showing its fangs, I'll find a way to avoid it. Or … break it."

Sunders was surprised by Angor's words.

"Interesting." Sunders chuckled. "Anyone who wants to harm you is my enemy. You don't blame me? "

"They can't do anything to you, so they come after me. That means they've lost their mentality. "

Sunders nodded. "They already lost their mentality the moment I stepped on them. However, most of my enemies are wizards. They may not be as strong as you, but they're still stronger than you. Don't let your guard down. "

Sunders was satisfied with Angor's answer. "Among all my enemies, I think there's only one wizard organization that's willing to lower themselves to harm you."

"Rat Ant Underground Society."

"Calling them a wizard organization is an overstatement. They're not even as powerful as regular wizard clans," Sunders said. Sunders explained in a plain tone, "It's an organization made up of wandering wizards and wasteland wizards. They're notorious, and they do all kinds of despicable things."

"I once destroyed their organization, but two of their core wizards escaped. I heard that they've become active again recently. They're always shouting about revenge outside, but they never dared to come to my door." Sunders sneered. "They're only level-1 wizards, nothing special. But they're good at running away and hiding. They even have items that can help them avoid prophecy spells. You need to be careful if they really want to harm you.

"However, I'm guessing that even if they wanted to deal with you, they wouldn't have come personally. I'll send someone to spread the word that I'm going to go after them. They'll be worried when they hear about it. As for the other small fries, you should have no problem dealing with them. "

It wasn't the first time Angor heard about the Rat Ant Underground Society. Many wizard magazines mentioned this organization, but most of them were negative news. The Rat Ant Underground Society was more like a dark organization of mortals. They didn't look like a wizard at all.

Angor had heard about them before, but he never met one. But this time, they suddenly targeted him. Obviously, they couldn't do anything to Sunders, so Angor became an innocent bystander when he had nowhere to vent his anger.

He wasn't worried, but he wasn't afraid either. Since he had become Sunders' student, he had to be prepared to be dragged into the mess.

Both Flora and Sumesh were dragged into this mess, and Angor was no exception.

However, due to Sunders' identity as an alchemist, many who held grudges against him decided to wait and see. It would be better if they could avoid any grudges. The Rat Ant Underground Society, on the other hand, decided to take the first prize.

As he told Sunders, the prophecy wasn't an unchangeable fact. Since he already knew about it, he had many ways to deal with it.

He might not be able to deal with wizards, but he could easily hide from them.

"As long as you know what you're doing," said Sunders.

Sunders closed his eyes again. Angor thought Sunders was going to ask him to leave, so he decided to bid farewell to Sunders.

"I'm going to visit the Nightmare Realm later," Sunders said without warning.

Angor stopped and looked back. "Which part of the Nightmare Realm are you going to, sir?"

Something appeared in Sunders' hand out of nowhere. It was a wooden lock covered with nightmare energy.

"Here," said Sunders in a plain tone.

Angor knew where the lock came from. Not long ago, Sunders tricked Irisa into giving him the lock. An ancient wizard found it in the Nightmare Realm, and the book Travel in Dreamland matched it.

"You're going to the Mysterious Attic mentioned in the book, sir?"

In the records of "Traveling in Dreamland", there was a mysterious pavilion in that area. From the inside to the outside, it was filled with mysterious objects. For example, a mysterious mirror that could replicate anything, a swing that swung on the River of Fate, a box that contained endless secrets …

The wooden lock was obtained from the mysterious attic.

"I'm going to see which part of the Nightmare Realm it is." Sunders rubbed his temples. "I hope it's not too close to the core area."

He was going to explore a map!

Sunders quickly stopped Angor when he saw Angor's eager expression. "Don't even think about it. It's an unknown area, and I can't guarantee that I can find you in time."

Sunders already knew about Nether City and Witch's Town, but Angor almost fell into his trap. Sunders didn't want to let Angor go to the Mysterious Attic.

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