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Chapter 788

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The nests of the rainbow dragonflies in Pocratee had been there for over a thousand years. They looked peaceful, but only if no one dared to provoke them.

The consequences of provoking them were absolutely terrifying and unpredictable!

According to Jebra, Fairy World was on the brink of destruction. The situation seemed to be extremely bad, but in reality, it could be even worse.

Others might not know, but Angor knew that there was a plane passage behind those nests that was open all year round.

There was a high possibility that the plane passage was connected to the Nightmare Realm and could release endless monsters. Just the beasts that the rainbow dragonflies reared in the plane passageway were already calamitous creatures!

Angor remembered that when he accidentally entered the plane passage, he encountered a series of super creatures under the guidance of the rainbow dragonflies. Among them, the most shocking one was a giant beast that was estimated to be more than a thousand meters long and had purple jade eyes. That giant beast clearly had extremely high intelligence. If the rainbow dragonflies released these giant beasts, it would definitely be a disaster!

That was why Angor was worried about it.

Angor believed that the southern wizarding region already had enough troubles. But sometimes, one shouldn't look into the bottom line of human nature. Worse disasters had yet to come, but they were already waiting to fall at any time.

Besides, such disasters were also caused by people's thoughts.

The third problem was the Abyss Plane.

He didn't know what was going on in the Abyss until Jebra gave him a general idea of how dangerous it was.

Jebra didn't explain it clearly because he didn't know the details either. However, he knew that Monkey was going to hunt down a descendant of a demon from the Abyss Plane in order to reach the legendary level.

There was no need to think about what it meant to hunt down a descendant of a demon god.

No wonder Sunders kept encouraging Angor to grow as fast as possible. He even mentioned the threat of the demon god several times.

So that's why!

If Monkey succeeded, the demon god from the Abyss Plane would definitely be enraged. Monkey would be able to walk away regardless of whether he could reach the legendary level or not. The demon god who couldn't find a target to vent his anger on would definitely bring his anger to the entire wizarding region. When that happened, the entire southern wizarding region would suffer.

His Excellency Meng Qi had sacrificed the peace of the entire Southern Domain for his own selfish interests!

Angor was both worried and angry. But if he was in Monchi's position and had a choice to become a Legend, he could understand Monchi's choice.

Everyone in the wizarding world knew about the Great Demon Calamity, and why so many wizards supported Mister Monkey. Even the leader of Brute Cavern — Silent Warlock Rein Mute — allowed the Moonfrost Union to come to Brute Cavern because they were also looking for a way forward.

It had been a thousand years since a legendary battle pet warrior had been born in the southern region.

If Sir Monchi could really become a Legend, perhaps this would be the path they would choose in the future. So what if he had to sacrifice the peace of an entire region? Anyway, as Sorcerers, they had plenty of places to hide. Moreover, the Demonic God's Calamity would eventually attract the Will of the World, and the Demonic God would retreat.

The only sad ones were the innocent commoners and the sorcerer-apprentices who couldn't get in touch with the core.

Angor's heart had been heavy ever since he left Seawater Mansion because of these three things. He sighed as he looked at Lost Paradise City, which was still flourishing despite the snowy scenery.

If the Great Demon Calamity really came, would the city still be so prosperous?

Unless the Great Demon Calamity didn't destroy the land, the answer was no.

This feeling of worry lasted all the way until he returned to the new Ross Mansion. It wasn't that he had suddenly thought things through and was in a better mood. It was purely because he had seen the purple-haired woman from Summerdew Ridge outside the gates of Ross Mansion.

Neet also saw the woman by the door. He saw what happened outside Oceanview Mansion and knew that the purple-haired woman was also a supernatural. He didn't know what to do right now, so he looked at Angor and tried to say something.

Angor waved a hand at him, indicating that he should go back first. He then stepped forward.

"I don't think I have anything to do with Summerdew Ridge. Why did you come to me again and again, Lady Swan?" Despite his question, Angor already knew Swan's intention after what happened with Jebra. She was probably trying to get closer to him.

As expected, both Swan's answer and her behavior were both trying to get closer to him.

"We're both supernaturals who met on Ferran Continent. No need to be so distant. You can call me Swan. "Swan smiled seductively and whispered something into Angor's ear.

The fragrance of her pheromone spread to Angor's face.

Without hesitation, Angor activated his Purification Field to block the fragrance. He didn't know if the fragrance had any special effects. It was better to be careful.

Swan's expression froze. She quickly changed her tactic and stepped away from Angor, trying to put some distance between her and Angor.

"As I said, I've admired your alchemy skills for a long time, Mister Padt. I studied alchemy for a while, but I'm more inclined toward bio-alchemy. Why don't we find a place to exchange ideas?" Swan leaned against the door and raised an eyebrow while smoking a cigarette.

Bio-Alchemy? She was talking about life modification. Angor remembered that Basket Witch was a Karabit, so it made sense that her apprentices could do something like that.

"There's no need for that. Although I'm a little interested in bio-alchemy, I'll be leaving soon, so I won't bother you anymore. Let's talk again in the future."

Swan frowned. She purposely chose to talk about alchemy, but it didn't seem to work.

Angor sighed. "Swan, right? Helen once told me about you. You're Swan, right? Helen is a talented girl. Her personality and ideals are perfect for the wizarding world. If you're sure about bringing her into the wizarding world, I hope you can train her well. I have high hopes for her future. "

With that, Angor turned around and left.

It took Swan a while to realize what Angor meant.

"Did he mean …" Angor suddenly changed the topic. Was he saying that he had high hopes for Helen's future? In other words, as long as Helen was around, he wouldn't mind getting closer to her?

Or was that it? Swan's eyes glowed as she watched Angor leave.

Meanwhile, Angor returned to Ross Mansion. He didn't think too much about Swan's matter. Instead, he sat in front of his desk and took out his notebook to write down some things.

The Great Demon Calamity was very likely to happen. How to protect his elder brother and Professor Jon were some of the things he wrote down.

There were many ways, but all of them had their pros and cons. The most fundamental method was to become a true Sorcerer before the Demon God calamity happened. By then, it would be easy for him to protect his family.

But what if he couldn't become a wizard before that happened? That was what Angor needed to think about.

It was the end of the Month of Resuscitation.

It had been a week since Angor escaped from the island. He didn't find anything useful in Lost Paradise City. Also, he was seriously injured by the Leviathan's aura. His internal injuries hadn't fully recovered yet.

It was almost time to meet up with Tulu, so he decided to leave right away.

He didn't inform anyone about his departure. Instead, he rode his Gondola and headed to Yothur City.

The only one who knew about Angor's departure was Haku, who had been keeping an eye on Ross Mansion.

Not long after he left, Haku came to Seawater Mansion and reported the news to Jebra.

"Angor left already? Yeah, it's about time. " Jebra didn't think too much about it. He only told Sliv about Angor's departure because it was part of a routine mission.

It didn't take long for Sliv to reply.

He didn't send the message through the horned whale. Instead, he contacted Jebra through a telescopic device produced by Floating Mech City.

Jebra reluctantly tossed two magic crystals into the screen, which then displayed Sliv's current situation on the other side of Devil's Water.

"You said Angor left already? Then why are you still in Lost Paradise? "Sliv's voice came from the other side.

"Mister Sliv, I've already tested Angor. There's no way he's the one who escaped from the Mysterious Dimension."

Sliv frowned a little at the mention of the rat. "Oh? Why don't you tell me why? "

Jebra cursed in his mind. You already know the answer.

Still, he maintained a respectful look and explained, "I've tested him a few days ago. He's acting normal, nothing out of the ordinary. Also, as I said, he made a peak-level mid-tier alchemy item at White Oak Mountain. Mister Sliv, you should know that alchemists value their creations very much. There's no way he would have time to leave. "

Many alchemists would prepare in months, years, or even decades before they could refine a piece of work that they liked. Even if they could use Narda's Vision to appraise the product, they still had to test it themselves and spend a lot of time analyzing the data of the product.

After that, they would also write an alchemy handbook. The handbook could be used as a souvenir, to fill in the gaps, or to teach the alchemy handbook to future apprentices, or to auction or trade items.

This series of events would take a long time, so how could he have the time to be distracted by other things?

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