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Chapter 698

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"I heard from your professor that the Rat Ant Society might try to stop you. Those wasteland wizards have all kinds of dirty tricks up their sleeves. Be careful."

Greya took out a pouch of Mana Flowers from her space storage and handed it to Toby. "If those two shameless wizards really try to stop you, don't hold back your griffin form. Take Angor and run."

Toby nodded and accepted the flowers. Angor, however, was still doubtful. "Lady Greya, you're not going to keep Toby with you?"

Before Greya could say anything, Toby gave Angor a strange look. Begging and begging? Clearly, he didn't want to stay with Greya.

Greya chuckled when she saw Toby's reaction. "Actually, I really want Toby to stay with me …"

Seeing Toby trembling and showing a pitiful look, Greya changed the topic. "But he'll grow faster with you. I've been taking care of him for a long time, but he never grew up. You've only been with him for a few years, and he already has a griffin form. I don't want to hinder Toby's growth. "

Angor considered and nodded. He didn't want to leave Toby either. Besides, Toby could help him grow stronger.

Greya gave Toby a few more instructions. Angor was still listening when he suddenly raised an eyebrow.

"What's wrong?" Greya immediately noticed his strange expression.

"A friend is here. I'm going to meet him." Ever since he took over Phantom Island, he had gained a keen sense of everything on the island. If he magnified his senses, he would be able to see everything that was happening around the island.

At this moment, he sensed that there was someone pacing back and forth on the beach outside the Phantom Island's array.

Greya nodded. "Alright. Off you go."

Angor left Greya's hut and quickly headed to the beach outside the island. Every step he took was blocked by plants, which meant he had the authority of the island's master. It didn't take him long to reach his destination.

When Angor came out, the man was facing away from him.

"Fate guided me to this place. I didn't expect to see you here, Hobson."

When the person heard the voice behind him, he turned around and revealed a silly smile. "Fate has guided me …"

Before he could finish his line, he realized that Angor had already taken his place. Only then did Hobson realize what had happened. He rubbed his bear ears with a blushing face.

To be precise, it was the panda plushie's ears.

"Why aren't you wearing the white bear costume? You're a panda now. "Angor chuckled." Toby will slap you away if he sees you. "

White Bear, or Hobson, patted his costume. "Actually, it's still the same White Bear costume, but I dyed my eyes and limbs black. Now that I look at it, it does look better than before."

"Why did you come to Phantom Island? Did fate send you here to find me?" Angor did not waste time talking about the panda and the white bear.

White Bear lowered his head and sighed. "I'm not joking. Perhaps fate has arranged for me to find you, my friend."

As he spoke, White Bear gently put down the short staff in his hand, the Guiding Proof.

The Proof of Guidance was planted firmly on the sand, pointing at Angor at an angle of 30 degrees.

Angor didn't say anything. White Bear had been nagging for a long time, and he even used fate as an excuse to make friends with Angor. "Fine. Even if it's fate, you should at least give me a reason, right?"

White Bear remained silent for a moment and gave an answer that surprised Angor.

"Dodoro told me to find you."

Angor raised an eyebrow. "Didn't Dodoro follow Maya to the Starliege Church in Brilliance Plane? Why would he send you here? Also, didn't you say fate guided you to find me? "

"It's fate, and it's Dodoro." White Bear sighed. "I have to say, Dodoro joined the school a dozen years later than I did, but his talent is terrifying."

"I didn't foresee why I'm here, but I know I'm being guided here by fate." White Bear pointed at the Proof of Guidance on the ground. "This is the proof."

"Dodoro told me to come here because he saw something that's related to both you and me."

Angor didn't really care about White Bear's nagging. But when White Bear mentioned Dodoro, he became more serious. He had seen Dodoro's foresight before and knew how accurate his predictions were.

"Dodoro doesn't make random prophecies. Even if he did, he wouldn't say it out loud. Except — except for you. Dodoro always places your information as the most important thing in his prophecy. " White Bear continued, "I don't know why he told me to come here today, but I think it has something to do with you. Also, his prophecy was right. I also sensed the influence of fate. "

"Why did Dodoro ask you to come here?" White Bear's words didn't make any sense at all.

"He told me to come here and give you my most precious possession."

"What?" Angor frowned.

White Bear looked at the clouds in the sky. "I don't know what Dodoro meant, but I came anyway."

As he spoke, White Bear unbuttoned his shirt.

"I've been thinking about it. Apart from my memories, my most precious possession is my virginity."

Angor took several steps back and stood at the edge of the forest. If White Bear tried anything funny, he would activate the magic array and kick him out.

White Bear kept talking to himself while looking at the clouds. Unbeknownst to him, Angor had already labeled him as a pervert.

"But my virginity was taken away by my aunt more than ten years ago. The second time, it was with her daughter —"

Angor was amazed by White Bear's story. "Is the noble circle really that messy?"

"So I've been thinking about it for a long time. What is my most precious possession? And it's my bone card! " White Bear sighed. "My bone card contains all my savings. It's probably my most precious possession."

However, White Bear suddenly changed the topic. "But I don't think Dodoro would want me to give you the bone card. Even if he does, I don't think you're in need of magic crystals."

"That's why I think Dodoro is referring to this."

White Bear quickly took off his jacket and turned around, only to find that Angor was nowhere to be seen. He couldn't even see Angor in his sight.

Between heaven and earth, there was only a forest of palm trees and a vast expanse of white sand. When the wind blew, the sand fluttered in the wind.

"If there's anything, just leave it behind. I have something to do. I'll come back later to get it, "Angor sent a voice transmission to White Bear's ears.

White Bear: "Huh?" It wasn't easy for me to brew up my emotions and lay out so much, all for this final confession of my feelings!

White Bear lowered his head in disappointment. Every time he met Angor, he couldn't get a perfect ending.

Was his method too radical?

White Bear sighed and lowered his head to look at a small pendant in his doll's jacket.

It was a white bear plushie. It was slightly yellowed and looked like it had been there for a long time. There was a square pendant hanging around the neck of the white bear plushie. The white bear looked at the pendant and smiled bitterly.

White Bear stood there for a while until he was sure that Angor would not show up. Then he untied the doll and carefully placed it on the beach. He then left a note and walked away while looking back several times with each step.

He waited until the white bear disappeared from sight before he came out of the palm trees.

He didn't go too far. He was only worried that something indecent might happen, so he retreated into the forest. But it didn't seem like White Bear had any particular hobbies. He only wanted to show Angor a small doll inside his costume.

Angor walked to the doll and picked it up.

The doll didn't look very well-made. It was only about the size of a palm. One of its eyes was red, while the other was pink. The two didn't match at all. But somehow, Angor could tell that someone put a lot of thought into the design of the doll.

She was like a loving mother who was about to depart, doing her best to give her all for her son.

There was a square pendant around the doll's neck that was tied together with a bow-tie. Angor touched the pendant and noticed that it was a flip-up one. Inside the pendant was a postage stamp sized portrait.

A small boy was holding a white bear plushie, his eyes squinting as he smiled. Behind him was a woman who was holding his waist. Her face was leaning against the boy's shoulder, but Angor couldn't see her face clearly.

That boy must be Hobson. But who was this woman?

Puzzled, he opened the note left behind by White Bear and saw something written on it.

[I've been thinking for a long time. What is the most precious thing to me? Probably this. I've been carrying this doll with me since I was a kid. I never took it off. I don't remember who gave it to me, but I like it a lot. ]

[Maybe the woman in the pendant gave it to me. But I don't know who she is. But I think she has something to do with my family. Sadly, they all died thirteen years ago. ]

[I don't know why Dodoro asked me to give this to you. But there must be a reason. I also sensed the guidance of fate. If it wasn't for fate, I wouldn't give it to you. ]

[I hope you can treasure it. ]

Signed by Hobson Seeley.

White Bear didn't know where the doll came from or who the woman was.

But Angor could tell that White Bear loved the doll a lot. Why else would he carry it around with him? Furthermore, before White Bear left, his eyes were filled with longing and reluctance to part with the doll. To him, this doll was probably a precious memory that was buried deep in his heart.

Moreover, he always wore a white bear costume. Perhaps it was because of this.

Angor put the doll away. He didn't know why Dodoro sent White Bear here, but maybe the doll really did have something to do with him.

As for the faceless woman in the pendant, she reminded Angor of someone.

Flowey.

The soul of a little girl who lived alone in the well outside Dark Castle.

Angor once found a similar pendant in Flowey's coffin. Inside the pendant was a tattered silk painting of Flowey and her brother.

Angor found the same pendant in his bracelet. Flowey only took the painting and gave Angor the pendant.

Angor compared the pendant to the one White Bear gave him. It was a heart-shaped pendant, while White Bear gave him a square-shaped one. They looked different, and the material was slightly different as well. However, the chain used for the pendant seemed to be the same.

Did Flowey have something to do with White Bear?

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