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Chapter 680

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Angor and Sunders left the study together. But first, Angor planned to visit Toby in the greenhouse. Sunders, on the other hand, was going to find Goode. Most of Phantom Island was repaired by Greya, but there were still many details he needed to take care of. r

"You said you're going to test Prelude to Rebirth, right?" Sunders suddenly asked. "Yes." Sunders nodded. "You're going to test Prelude to Rebirth. r

"Yeah. I need to figure out what those white bullets are for." r

"Did you get the undead?" r

"Two units of undead souls from the resource hall. But strangely enough, it was Saka who turned them in all of a sudden." r

"Saka … Ness' student?" Sunders chuckled. He wasn't sure if Angor didn't like Ness or Hookdick, but Angor didn't like Saka as well. r

"Yeah. I don't know what he's trying to do." Angor shrugged. "Saka also said something strange in the Valley of Souls. I don't know what he's talking about." r

Sunders didn't really care about the grudge between apprentices. "Maybe he's going to bow to you." r

"Maybe." Angor didn't know much about Saka's personality, but he didn't think Saka was someone who would bow to someone so easily. But Saka was obviously trying to get on Angor's good side, so Angor had to trust him for now. r

"You have to take precautions when you're doing your experiment. No one knows what will happen to undead souls when they're exposed to Mystery energy. Also, you should go to the resource hall and get a new one. Last year, the organization redesigned the devices and added a long-term image recording function. You can use it to record the changes in your experiment samples when you need it, "Sunders advised. r

A new transmitter? Angor was surprised. Brute Cavern had not changed their crystal ball communicators for thousands of years. Did they just get a new one last year? In the past, he could only take pictures for short periods of time. Now, he can take pictures for long periods of time? r

Even so, he didn't deny it. Hologram tablets could take a long time to record a video anyway. r

He also saw more advanced communicators in Floating Mech City, which not only allowed long-distance communication, but also added some special functions. If it had more functions, it would be similar to the artificial intelligence of the Earth civilization. r

Still, he nodded. "I'll change it later. Speaking of which, are we going to use a crystal ball again?" r

"What? You don't like the look of a crystal ball?" r

"No, I'm just asking." He didn't mind the crystal ball, but there were too many alchemy items in the wizarding world that looked like crystal balls.

"Only crystal balls," said Sunders. He paused a little and continued in a teasing tone, "Leona was the one who made the transmitter, but Mister Rein was the one who designed it. Maybe he's obsessed with crystal balls." r

Angor did not dare to make fun of Rein Mute, so he could only lower his head in silence. r

"Speaking of which, you're an alchemist now. If you don't like the style of the crystal ball, you can make your own communicator. I think the style of the Monument Loop you made is pretty good." r

Angor felt very pleased to hear Sunders' compliment. But Sunders quickly added, "It's a pity that the illusion inside is only for entertainment purposes. You wasted such a beautiful shell." r

Angor didn't know what to say. Sunders was right. The Monument Loop was only for entertainment purposes. But you asked me to make it anyway! r

Sunders chuckled when he saw Angor's expression change. "Let's not talk about that. Speaking of Leona, I told her that you should learn alchemy from her. But it looks like you've already surpassed her in Tooling. Still, if you want to learn Apothecary, you can go directly to her. " r

Sunders took out a beautiful red rose from his bracelet and handed it to Angor. r

"This is a token from Rose Garden. She's good at perfumery, but that doesn't affect her achievements in Apothecary." r

Angor accepted the crystal rose. He didn't need it now, but it didn't mean he wouldn't use it in the future. After all, he planned to learn Apothecary as well. r

After giving the rose to Angor, Sunders parted ways with him and went to find Goode to deal with the "new Phantom Island". r

Angor left the mansion and headed to the greenhouse. r

On his way, Angor heard someone crying. He looked in the direction and saw a group of people in black robes gathered around a mountain. r

They were all Phantom Servants. They wore masks and lowered their heads. The atmosphere was heavy and sorrowful. r

Hobbiton was sobbing. He knelt on the ground and cried loudly, calling out to the people around him. r

Angor stood there and listened to the whispers carried by the wind. He quickly understood what was going on. One of the Phantom Servants, No.41, had been burnt to a crisp by the thunderbolts that came from the rolling black clouds. Shadow Servant 41's friends were digging his grave to send him on his last journey. r

Angor watched for a while before he shook his head and left. r

Even though Hobbiton was the only one crying, he could feel the sadness in the air. Even though he was an outsider, Hobbiton could feel it. r

"Mister Padt!" Angor saw another Phantom Servant who was also looking at the mountain. r

"You're … 233." Angor recognized the number. "Why are you here? Aren't you going to check it out?" r

Number 233 shook his head. "No. Although Number 41's body is dead, his soul has been taken away by Butler Goode. I'm sure Butler Goode will make a good arrangement for him. " r

"I have other business to attend to, Mister Padt. Please excuse me." r

After Number 233 left, Angor looked back at the mountain one more time before heading to the greenhouse. r

Phantom Servants were supernaturals after all. They usually left their souls behind. If Angor's teacher or brother Leon died, they wouldn't even leave a trace of their souls behind. His heart sank a little at the thought. r

Before he reached the greenhouse, he already saw the golden tree towering into the sky. Its canopy covered the entire greenhouse and gave off a rich, milky scent. r

Angor held back his urge to taste the flower and stepped into the room first. r

The thunderstorm didn't affect the greenhouse, but Angor was still worried about the Krakoks and Toby. r

However, when he entered the greenhouse, he was surprised to find that the Krakoks were not as weak as he thought. On the contrary, many of them seemed to have recovered after enduring the willpower suppression. Not only that, but they also had a chance encounter with the Krakoks. r

Toby, on the other hand, was in a much better state than he expected. Toby and his little friend, the Moonlily Fairy, were leaning against the window of the greenhouse. They were staring at the tree that was emitting a rich milky fragrance. Their mouths were watering. r

Apart from Toby and the fairy, all the Krakoks were also curious about the tree. Angor already heard more than one Krakoks swallowing their saliva. r

Toby saw Angor coming and quickly rubbed his head against Angor's cheek. r

Don't be too obvious. r

Of course, Angor knew what Toby was trying to do. Toby was simply greedy. But he wasn't sure if the tree outside was safe, or if it was suitable for Toby. r

With that in mind, Angor brought Toby outside the greenhouse. r

Angor quickly constructed a model in his mind space. Soon, his eyes began to glow. r

Using Narda's Vision, Angor saw various information symbols floating around the tree. To his delight, he didn't see any unknown information. r

Without any unknown information, Angor's identification went smoothly. r

Not only did the tree's name, function, effect, and method of cultivation, but it was also integrated into Angor's mind. r

"A Milkberry Tree? A tiered magical plant? Not only can its trunk and leaves be used as materials, but its sap and fruits can also be used as low-tier ingredients. Greya's gift is really generous. " Angor took a closer look and found that the tree sap was beneficial to humans. It could gently adjust the harmful factors in humans. r

When Angor saw the tree sap's effect on mortals, he had an idea. Maybe he could transplant the sapling to Padt Manor. This was because its effect on mortals was much better than on superhumans. If a mortal ate it regularly, they could even live a long life without getting sick. r

Angor nodded to Toby. "You can drink it. But just make a small cut on it. Don't overdo it, or you'll harm the tree too." r

As soon as Toby heard that it was drinkable, he rushed to the Milkberry Tree. r

Angor returned to the greenhouse and spoke to the fairy. "You have wings, so you can fly out and collect some of the tree sap. You can share it with the Krakoks." r

The fairy was still a little shy when talking to Angor. It hid behind Papaya's grandmother and only nodded at Angor with its head. r

He also noticed that the "Monster Servant" mark on the fairy was gone. Toby must have gone to deal with its former master. r

The fairy noticed Angor's gaze and hesitated for a moment. Then, it took the initiative to express its sincerity. r

Angor shook his head. "If you want to show your loyalty, show it to Toby." r

The fairy wasn't useful to Angor, and he only kept it for Toby's sake. Besides, Toby was the one who brought the fairy here, so Toby should take responsibility for it.

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