< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Chapter 685

Words:2283Update:23/03/15 17:42:55

Report

In less than a week after Greya went to Rein, everyone in Brute Cavern heard about Greya's new spell.

Some people even wrote articles and videos about it and sent them to all major wizard magazines. Considering how fast the news spread, it wouldn't take long for everyone in the wizarding world to know about Greya's story.

Greya also saw this coming. She was lucky that the spirit of truth showed up when she created her new spell. No one knew that she already had a new body, which was one of her advantages.

Apart from the fact that Greya created a new spell, Angor's story was also being discussed by many people.

Angor's alchemy illusion helped Greya gain an epiphany!

Even though many people felt that this was absurd and didn't believe it, the fact that His Excellency Rhine had personally decided on this matter meant that this matter was basically true.

Not long after that, Angor's alchemy emblem was published in the official magazine of Brute Cavern, Mirror. Mirror was meant for all wizards in Brute Cavern. Since Angor was only an apprentice, Rein must be the one who helped him get his emblem published in Mirror, which made the story even more believable. Wizards who were still doubting Angor now believed it.

Many people began to wonder what kind of alchemy illusion Greya used to achieve her epiphany.

However, Greya lived in seclusion at Phantom Island. Few people had the chance to meet her, let alone experience the effect of her alchemy illusion.

But that didn't mean there was no one.

Today, Flora brought Leona to Phantom Island. When Leona left, someone asked her if she had seen Angor's alchemy illusion. Leona nodded and said that it was a shocking and interesting illusion, and that it wasn't strange that Greya could gain an epiphany.

Now that the only alchemist in Brute Cavern admitted it, the wizards who were still doubting Greya finally believed that Angor's alchemy illusion helped Greya gain an epiphany.

Because of this, Angor's alchemy talent became the talk of the town once again.

Last time, he was only talked about by apprentices. This time, all wizards had a common impression of Angor.

In other words, Angor had truly entered the eyes of the core members of Brute Cavern this time. Besides, Angor was an alchemist who specialized in Tooling. The wizards in Brute Cavern were happy to see such a talented alchemist. As a result, Angor's existence became a clear stream among the wizards who were willing to sacrifice their own interests. Everyone wanted to recruit Angor, and the bottom line was that they wouldn't offend him.

In fact, Rhine had single-handedly manipulated this kind of public opinion. After all, Brute Cavern already had a talented alchemist who was likely to become a Master Alchemist in the future. Brute Cavern could not afford to lose a talented alchemist to others.

Even Sunders didn't expect Greya's visit to Rein would result in such a pleasant change.

Sunders could clearly see what Mister Rein had done in this case. Angor's safety in Brute Cavern was guaranteed by Rein's trust.

At the same time, on Starry Island. Maya also heard about Angor's news. But she quickly grew doubtful. Could an alchemy illusion really help Greya?

Of course, no one believed it. There was no precedent for this. In fact, the concept of alchemy illusions didn't even take shape in the minds of many wizards. After all, there weren't many people who could create alchemy illusions.

Maya considered and sent a message to the river of fate, asking if Greya's creation had anything to do with alchemy illusions.

Maya used to send messages like this every day, but she didn't always get a response from the river of fate. It all depended on one's luck. The reason why Prophets could learn about the world without going out was because they liked to spread bait everywhere.

There were many people who sold out information in the wizarding world, and most of them had Prophets behind them. The wizarding world was so vast that it would take an unimaginable amount of manpower to gather information from every nook and cranny.

Maya was in luck this time. She received a response from the river of fate not long after she sent the message.

"So it's true." Maya was a little surprised. Angor's alchemy illusion really helped Greya.

The river of fate wouldn't lie, and Greya didn't have the power to change or alter the river's information. There was no doubt that it was true.

Maya sighed in relief. Dodoro was right. Angor had something to do with Greya's creation of the spell.

Maya closed her eyes and stopped thinking about the outside world. She was curious about alchemy illusions, but like most wizards, she knew that "enlightenment" wasn't something that everyone could do.

Leona also went to see alchemy illusions, and she didn't get anything either.

Even Mister Rein must have done it. If even Rein couldn't do it, others wouldn't have the chance either. "Epiphany" depended on the person.

While the news about Greya's creation and Angor's alchemy illusion spread like wildfire, a man standing on Rune Cliff crushed his rune pen in anger.

It was "Wise Man" Shildeen, who was quite famous in Brute Cavern. He was a wizard who would do anything to achieve his goal. Being targeted by Shildeen was like a venomous snake that hissed at you from the dark. Vicious, slimy, and disgusting.

Compared to "Miniature World" Dumartin, who used people's brains for his experiments, Shildeen was more of a threat.

Shildeen was mumbling to himself, "If Greya really learned something from alchemy illusions, then he …" Lost his chance?

Shildeen's biggest goal was to become a truth-finder, but he hadn't made any progress for years. This time, he figured out that there must be something going on between Greya and Angor. He was planning to "meet" Angor after Sunders left.

But now, they learned that Greya and Angor were only related to an alchemy illusion, and Greya created her spell by using her epiphany. Angor had nothing to do with it.

How could Shildeen accept this?

He knew that there was no such thing as a free lunch in this world, and that he couldn't rely on external help to become a truth-finder, but he still held on to the last shred of hope.

But now, he didn't even have that hope anymore.

"What's wrong, professor?" Blackjack was drawing runes beside Shildeen and was startled by the sudden noise.

Shildeen glanced at Blackjack, who was trying to imitate Sunders' appearance, with a hint of disgust in his eyes.

"Don't worry about it."

Shildeen said coldly and flew away from the Cliff of Secret Patterns.

Angor planned to ask Rein about this in the Cloud Tower. But considering the public opinion in Brute Cavern, Angor knew that Rein must be behind all of this. Rein would probably give him the same answer.

Shildeen still couldn't believe it. He had a feeling that things weren't as simple as they seemed.

With this in mind, Shildeen decided to go to Maya. Maya should be able to tell if Shildeen was telling the truth.

But two hours later, Shildeen returned from Starry Island with an ashen face. He didn't expect Maya to also confirm that it was Greya's "epiphany".

What surprised him even more was that the River of Fate had already verified it.

In other words, the news was true.

Shildeen didn't dare to question the judgment of the River of Fate. Greya created her new spell because of an epiphany, and the epiphany came from Angor's alchemy illusion.

Shildeen returned to Rune Cliff with a chilly aura around him.

"Greya, epiphany, alchemy illusion …" Shildeen muttered to himself and stopped at the word "alchemy illusion".

"I'd like to see what kind of illusion this is. How did it help Greya achieve her epiphany?" A cold light flashed in Shildeen's eyes. Hearsay was hearsay after all. He wanted to see the alchemy illusion for himself.

However, Phantom Island wasn't open to the public, so it wasn't easy for him to get in. He didn't have a good relationship with Sunders either. If he visited Sunders directly, Sunders might not agree.

'Maybe I should take Flora's route?' He didn't seem to know Flora well.

Or should he force Angor to do it for him? But Angor hadn't stepped out of Phantom Island for a long time. If he forced Sunders to do it, he might offend a bunch of people.

As Shildeen pondered, Blackjack, who had been listening to Shildeen's lecture, suddenly spoke up, "Professor, you're interested in alchemy illusions?"

Shildeen gave Blackjack a sideways glance and showed an impatient look. "What does it have to do with you?"

The expression on Black Jack's face changed rapidly. Since he became Shildeen's disciple, he found that Shildeen didn't seem to really treat him as a student. Especially after receiving his inscription inheritance, Shildeen's attitude became very cold.

Blackjack slowly realized the truth. But even if he knew what Shildeen was thinking, he didn't have the power to change it. The difference between them was too big.

Blackjack lowered his head and tried to hide the hatred in his eyes.

Of course, Shildeen knew that Blackjack hated him. But so what? If you knew that an ant hated you, how would you react?

Blackjack left. But before he closed the door, he whispered, "I heard from one of my former students that Angor has an alchemy illusion that will be auctioned in the Month of Looming Frost, at the Antiquity River."

With that, Blackjack left Rune Cliff.

Shildeen, on the other hand, fell into deep thought because of Blackjack's words. He muttered softly, "An auction at the ancient riverbank?

Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.