After a short moment of silence, the sailors on the ship began to cheer. It was as if he was welcoming a general who had returned in triumph, and he was not stingy in expressing his most passionate emotions.
Angor, on the other hand, wasn't the one being cheered. Instead, he was looking at the gun case with a disappointed look.
Previously, he had killed about a thousand Undead, but in the end, not even a single white bullet had taken shape. He could only vaguely see the outline of a white light, and there was still a faint brilliance inside. If he wanted this bullet to take shape, according to his previous experience, he should have to kill another thousand Undead.
According to his previous tests, one or two bullets wouldn't work. He would need at least six bullets to stabilize the energy inside an undead creature to reach 98%. In other words, if he wanted the White Light Bullets to be effective, he had to replenish all of his White Light Bullets.
Currently, he was still three white light bullets short of a full magazine. He still had a long way to go if he wanted to make up for it. He thought he could use this chance to fill up his gun case, but he didn't expect the undead creatures to be so weak.
When he looked back, he saw that the one-kilometer-wide island was completely barren. There were no more undead creatures or vines. The chilling aura was also gone.
Angor sighed and looked at the people on the ship.
Ignoring the rowdy sailors, he locked his eyes on Helen and Erwin.
"The undead creatures are all gone. You can rest easy now. Do what you need to do. If you're hurt too badly, come find me," Angor said.
At this time, Helen was still immersed in the shock of seeing countless undead disappear in an instant and had yet to recover. Erwin nodded at Angor. "Thank you for your help, sir. I'll arrange the repairs right away. Don't worry."
Angor nodded and looked at the dark sea behind them.
"Specter Sea. Do you know anything about this place?"
"No. We've never been here before. But I heard that this place is extremely dangerous. There are death traps everywhere, as well as ghost ships, "Erwin said.
Angor looked around and didn't sense anything dangerous. So far, they were safe.
"We're safe for now. But if anything happens, report it to me immediately, no matter how small."
"Understood." They all knew that this was a matter of life and death, so they all nodded without hesitation.
He was going to ask about the rest of the ship's route, but he didn't want to give it a second thought since The Limpet was in such a terrible condition. If they couldn't even fix the ship, they wouldn't be able to do anything about it.
Angor asked Toby to stand guard outside while he returned to his bedroom with the hunchbacked man and set up a soundproof nightmare mist.
He would deal with everything else for now, but he still needed to find out more about the Rat Ant Society.
A while later, Angor killed the hunchbacked man whom he didn't even ask for his name.
While inside the nightmare illusion, Angor's ability to manipulate emotions had reached the point of perfection. Using some psychological pressure and Nightmare Fear, the hunchbacked man told Angor everything that happened since they left Salem Highlands.
After all the key members of the Rat Ant Society were killed by Sunders, they moved their headquarters to Salem Highlands.
Salem Highlands was similar to Parmigi Highlands in that it was the intersection of three different countries. However, due to its harsh and barren environment, the three countries kept it as their own reserved lands. In other words, it was a place that no one cared about.
The Rat Ant Society was located in an underground cave in Salem Highlands. The "Calamity Rat" mentioned that the cave was a hidden base after his death, which was inherited by the current "Wild Rat".
One of the two leaders of the Rat Ant Society, "Wild Rat" Barbaro. The other leader of the Rat Ant Society was "Rotten Ant" Rubens.
According to the hunchbacked man, both of them were level-1 wizards. Angor also heard about them from Sunders. But according to Sunders, they were only level-1 wizards.
However, no matter how powerful he was among the official Magi, he would definitely be able to crush an apprentice.
Angor's only chance of survival was to run away as fast as he could. Using the sequence of gravity, he had a good chance of escaping.
However, according to the hunchbacked man, the two leaders of the Rat Ant Society did not come to kill him in person. They were delayed by something else, and it sounded like they would not be able to deal with it in a short time. That was why they sent the thirteen brothers to capture Angor. However, they underestimated Angor's strength and all of them died in the end.
Angor remembered Sunders saying that he would arrange some people to stop Barbaro and Rubens. It must be Sunders who did it.
After killing the hunchbacked man, he retracted his Nightmare Illusion Fog and sat on the bench. He listened to the noise outside while thinking about his next move.
Since the 'wild rats' and 'moldy ants' had no time to deal with him, he should be safe for now. Even if someone came to kill him, as long as it wasn't an official wizard, it would be nothing more than a meal for him and Toby.
However, Angor did not let his guard down. There were still two things on his mind.
First, he needed to find a way to locate himself.
According to the hunchbacked man, they found their sailing records and followed the White Clam Shipping Company's route to this place.
Angor believed that. But how did the Rat Ant Society know about him?
There were not many people who knew about his return home. Even if the Rat Ant Society wanted to infiltrate Brute Cavern, they would not be able to do so. Otherwise, why would they become wasteland wizards? It would be better for them to join a wizard organization.
Therefore, Angor could only assume that a Prophet was behind the Rat Ant Underground Society.
He was still worried about the mysterious Prophecy Element. The death of the hunchbacked man could not be kept a secret for long. A Prophet might expose his location soon.
The "Wild Rat" and "Rotten Ant" might not come in person, but he was here to go home. If his family was threatened, he would be in big trouble.
After all, both Sunders and Greya warned him that the Rat Ant Society was a despicable organization. They would do anything to achieve their goals. Even if they were to break the unspoken rules and attack the relatives of Magi, it was still highly possible.
Therefore, this was still a hidden worry.
Angor believed that he needed to check if there was an alchemy array on his tablet that could block Prophet spells. Otherwise, he would not dare to return to the Old Earth.
The existence of a Prophet was something he was worried about. Apart from that, there was something else he was worried about.
Song of the Deep suddenly showed up at Devil's Water.
According to Rickety Man, they had been captured by Song of the Deep's members before, but they were released for no apparent reason.
Angor did not think this had anything to do with Song of the Deep. However, Angor noticed something strange about Song of the Deep's description.
When they were captured, they thought they were dead for sure. However, after being interrogated by Song of the Deep and being imprisoned for two days, they were released.
The interrogation was to ask them why they came to Devil's Water.
The Rat Ant Society was hated by many, but none of the major wizard organizations would go so far as to capture them just because they were passing by.
Song of the Deep's behavior was strange in itself. It seemed they had their own plans for Devil's Water, and they forbade outsiders from interfering with them.
Secondly, the Rat Ant Society's answer to Song of the Deep's question was that they came to Devil's Water to kill or capture "Angor".
This answer didn't have a specific location, nor did it delineate a range. But Song of the Deep let them go after hearing this answer.
Did this mean that the people of Song of the Deep were happy to see him die at the hands of the Rat Ant Underground Society?
It was only a guess, but Angor could not let it go. Besides, he was also curious about why Song of the Deep showed up at Devil's Water and showed such a domineering attitude.
Sunders once told Angor about the major organizations in the wizarding world, and his comments about Song of the Deep were quite biased. Angor could tell that Sunders didn't like the organization. Sunders also mentioned that Song of the Deep's core organization had been infiltrated by otherworldly beings. In the entire wizarding world, Song of the Deep was the organization that the Supreme Cult paid the most attention to.
So Song of the Deep came to Devil's Water because of otherworldly beings?
Helen's voice came from outside the door. "Sir, two sailors are seriously injured. Can you help them?"
Angor rubbed his temples to clear his mind. For now, the Prophet and Song of the Deep were not a problem. He needed to find a way to get to Ferran Land safely.
He walked out of the door, and under Helen's guidance, he came to the temporary medical cubicle on the shore.
After a while, he walked out of the cubicle. He had temporarily saved the lives of the two people in the cubicle with his healing technique. However, it would take a lot of time for them to recover from their injuries. Therefore, in the days to come, the ship would probably have two fewer laborers.
Helen didn't mind. She was happy as long as the sailors were fine.
After taking care of the injured, Angor saw that The Limpet's situation was stabilized. Everyone was feeling better now. Angor planned to ask Helen about their next course of action.
"Mister Padt, to tell you the truth, we don't even know if The Limpet can set sail again." Helen frowned and whispered to Angor when no one was around. "Mister Padt, I'm not sure if The Limpet can still sail."
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