Greya's soul began to change.
It was as if there was smoke emerging from the depths of his soul, intertwining with the surrounding clouds. As the clouds churned and changed, green vines emerged, hundreds of birds circled and returned, a beast king leaned on his feet and looked disdainfully, and a giant whale sank and was reborn.
All of these phenomena were created and destroyed by the smoke.
"So these are the phenomena created by Greya's new spell? It doesn't look like anything special, "Flora mumbled.
The images created by the smoke were not much different from illusions. Even Flora could do the same with her illusions.
Sunders frowned. But soon, his pupils shrank.
"No, they're all real!"
Both Angor and Flora looked at the smoke carefully. Thanks to Sunders' reminder, they also noticed something strange. The objects that disappeared in the smoke were vivid and lifelike before they disappeared. Even their eyes were full of life.
As an Illusionist apprentice, Angor could easily tell the difference between reality and illusion.
They were real! Not illusions!
But why did the real illusions disappear like bubbles in the next second? Even if they disappeared, some energy should have been generated during the process. In fact, there was no energy dissipation during the process.
"So this is the reward from the world's consciousness?" Angor muttered. "But why is it so strange?"
As the illusions appeared and disappeared, Greya's expression changed as well. She seemed to be immersed in her own thoughts.
"So the creation phenomenon this time is Greya's inner experience. The only external manifestation is that unknown illusion," Flora mused.
The other wizards shared the same thought. Since it was an internal experience, the illusions were worthless even if they were left behind.
"Unknown?" Rein chuckled when he heard Flora's comment. "It's not that. Greya is a very decisive person, isn't she, Sunders?"
Sunders narrowed his eyes and nodded. "The illusions that appeared in the real world all mean one thing. Greya did not change her path."
"She didn't give up on the path of creation because it was too difficult. She still continued down this path, and she really did find a new path. Her decisiveness is truly ruthless. "
Sunders sighed. If he were in Greya's shoes, he might not be able to make such a decision either.
The path of creation was too difficult. Most wizards who chose this path would fall under the obstruction of the world's consciousness. Those who made it would also change their path halfway. Greya knew that she might lose her life on this path, but she still chose to go on it. She was indeed ruthless.
This was the first time Sunders saw such determination from a gourmet wizard.
"It's not unreasonable for Greya to become the pillar of the Gourmet School." Rein looked at Greya with admiration. "After this, Greya's Barbie's Restaurant will be reunited soon. Those who offended Greya will come for her again."
Once Greya became stronger, she no longer needed to seek out the scattered employees of Barbie's Restaurant. Someone would come to her on their own. This was the right to speak with power.
Flora mumbled, "No matter how strong she is, she still needs our professor to find her body."
Rein did not comment on Flora's words, while Sunders only shook his head with a confused look. Flora's emotional control was getting worse and worse. Did Sumesh's breakthrough really affect her that much?
After a long time, Greya finally opened her eyes.
As she opened her eyes, the illusions around her vanished into nothingness. When she opened her eyes, the first thing she did was to look at Angor. She ignored all the wizards above her, including Rein, Sunders, and Flora. Her gaze went through them all and landed on Angor.
Greya gave him a gentle smile.
It was supposed to be a gentle smile of gratitude. However, Greya was now a truth-finder spirit, which reflected her real body. Even a gentle smile from a "meaty demon" with flaming red lips was enough to send chills down one's spine.
Greya stared at Angor for a while before she looked at the nearly destroyed Phantom Island.
She felt a little ashamed. She owed Sunders a favor, but she destroyed someone else's home. She was going to save some of the reward from the world's consciousness. But when she looked at the withered forest in front of her, she decided not to save it.
Greya flew into the air and pointed a finger. A strange aura flowed out from her fingertip.
The aura was like a gentle spring breeze. When it reached the ground, new plants would grow, and everything would grow again. When the wind blew over the rotting corpses, the energy would disintegrate and give birth to new life.
Wherever Greya pointed, everything would flourish.
Streams were cleared, the scorched earth was green again, rocks were covered with moss, and withered trees were green again.
Not only were all living things reborn, even the injured phantasmal beasts were revived. Even the dead phantasmal beasts would disintegrate into particles and become new creatures.
Greya's ability shocked everyone. Nature wizards could do something as simple as bringing plants back to life, but Greya could also create things out of thin air.
For example, the running deer, the silver-scaled fish, and the birds that appeared out of thin air.
They were all created by Greya!
Even if they were just ordinary creatures, it was still a sign that Greya had taken a big step forward in her "path of creation".
Rein's eyes shined brightly as he kept praising Greya.
Sunders was also surprised that Greya could do something like this. "This power of creation should be a reward from the world's consciousness, right?"
Rhine said, "It must be a reward from the great will. Even a Legend might not be able to achieve such ease with such great power. But Greya may have borrowed the power of the world's consciousness, but it's easier to borrow it than to use it. The fact that she can do something like this shows that she has an unimaginable understanding of the art of creation. "
It didn't take long for Greya to turn the ruined area into a beautiful place that was as beautiful as the old one. And it was all thanks to Greya's "creation"!
All the onlookers were speechless.
Some of them felt lucky that they didn't turn off the recording. The creation phenomenon wasn't worth much, but Greya's creation was the most valuable one. If the future generations wanted to study Greya's new spell, they would probably use their recordings as evidence to support their claims.
Some of them were sighing with emotion, some of them were rejoicing, but there were also some who were pondering. Why did Greya create such a spell? And … why did Greya look at Angor first?
And if they weren't mistaken, Greya was looking at Angor with kindness.
But why? Even if Greya was close to Angor, she wouldn't ignore Sunders and Rein just to look at Angor, right?
Many people couldn't figure it out, but they didn't give it much thought. Of course, there were also some who linked Angor to Greya's spell creation. Maya, for example, couldn't find any evidence to prove that Angor had something to do with Greya's spell creation. However, Greya's action of looking for Angor right away proved her point.
Another example was "Wise Man" Shildeen, whose body was made of ink-colored lines.
He also frowned and looked at Angor in confusion. There was something indescribable in his eyes.
…
Greya was beginning to feel tired after reorganizing Phantom Island, but she had to use up all the power she got from the world's consciousness.
Repairing Phantom Island cost her 60% of the power, so she still had 40% left.
She suddenly landed in a corner of the manor, which was near the Krakoks' greenhouse.
Greya looked at Angor and sent a voice transmission to him. "Here's a gift for you."
Greya's voice could fool the wizards outside, but it couldn't fool Rein, who was standing right next to her.
Rein looked at Angor curiously. He didn't know what Greya said to Angor, but he was sure that Greya was speaking to Angor twice in a row. Was there something else going on?
But Rein couldn't ask since Greya didn't say it out loud. If he went to ask, wouldn't he be accused of eavesdropping?
"What did Greya say to you, Angor?" Flora asked for Rein's help.
Before Angor could answer, Sunders continued, "Voice Transmission wasn't created for sharing. You've crossed the line, Flora. "
Flora was surprised. Asking about the content of a voice transmission spell could be a big deal. She didn't expect Sunders to give her such a serious warning.
At the same time, she did not expect that Angor would not dare to refuse to answer her question, considering her status and power.
Due to Sunders' interference, Flora had to give up on her question. Rein, on the other hand, had an idea of what was going on.
His eyes were still on Greya's movements, but he couldn't help but wonder why Sunders was being so protective of Greya. Did Angor really have something to do with what Greya did today? After all, it did not make sense for Greya to stay at Phantom Island and learn spells without a proper body.
But what was Angor's role in all this?
Rein couldn't figure it out because he knew too little about Angor.
From then on, the boy's name truly caught Rein's attention.
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