Freud seemed to be engrossed in his work. Angor considered for a moment and decided not to disturb Freud. Instead, he looked around the room.
The room was clean and tidy. Every decoration was carefully placed, and there was no mess at all. It was clear that even though Freud was already dead, he was still a very disciplined soul.
There was a pile of books beside his pillow.
Most of them were fantasy novels he collected from the tablet, so Freud didn't have much time to think about. Earlier, Angor noticed that Freud was interested in novels about transformation, such as Galestorm Swordswoman, The Crime and Punishment of Lily, as well as those about reborn beasts, so Angor decided to create something similar.
The fact that Freud kept them at the foot of his bed was proof of his fondness for them.
Angor flipped through a random book called Heresy Goddess and saw Freud writing down his thoughts in the book. Freud didn't give all the good reviews. Most of them were negative comments, such as "I wouldn't spend my first day like this if I were a woman".
Compared to the novel itself, Freud's comments were more interesting.
Freud's ears twitched when he heard Angor reading. He turned around and saw a book floating in the air.
Freud whispered, "Mister Padt?"
Angor didn't feel awkward at all. Every time he came to Freud's room, Freud would notice him if he touched anything in the room.
Therefore, Freud's observation skills were quite sharp, and he deserved to be called a seed apprentice of the Tower of Hurricane. However, due to his excessive trust in Yethew, he was left in the Sea of Purification forever.
"I wanted to ask you something, but you're so engrossed in your work that I didn't want to disturb you," Angor explained.
Freud put down his pen. "What do you want, Mister Padt?"
He explained his purpose of coming here, mainly to ask for directions. Freud put on an apologetic expression. "The Land of Revelation isn't that big, but it's not small either. The Central Empire is probably the only place I know about it. As for the other 19 duchies, I don't know much about them. "
Since Freud couldn't find his way, Angor didn't want to waste any more time. "I see."
Before Angor could leave, Freud stopped him. "Wait a moment, mister. I just finished writing a research topic. If you have nothing else to do, please take a look."
Freud's desk was covered with a pile of papers that he had been busy writing.
Angor glanced at the title: The Combination of Illusions and Dream Whelk: The Third Revision.
Angor raised an eyebrow when he saw the title of the research topic.
In fact, Freud's research topic was also mentioned many times when he visited Freud's room. At first, he was curious as to why Freud would put these two things together. After all, the two things did not seem to fit together at all.
Angor didn't ask Freud about it, though. He knew that Freud deliberately put the research topic on the table to lure him in and ask him about it.
It was as if they were inviting him into a trap.
. and to be expected, Freud's plan. Angor didn't dislike scheming people, but he didn't like it when Freud was trying to set him up.
Every time he entered Freud's room, Angor would only smile without asking anything. Even when Freud put the topic of "The Combination of Illusions and Dream Whelk" in the most obvious position, Angor never asked about it.
But this time, Freud couldn't hold back anymore and asked Angor to take a look.
It wasn't that Angor wasn't curious. He just didn't want to ask. But since Freud asked him to, Angor didn't mind.
Using his spirit feelers, Angor picked up the topic and read it page by page.
The topic was quite thick, but most of it contained additional details. Angor was only interested in the conclusion. When he was done, he frowned a little.
Freud's thick pile of notes could not be considered a research project. This was because the so-called research topic required at least a clear research target and a certain amount of evidence.
"The Combination of Illusions and Dream Whelk" didn't have such requirements.
In fact, it was more like Freud came up with his own idea.
According to Freud, combining illusions with the Dream Whelk's ability would produce amazing results.
The Dream Whelk of the Moonlight Coast could pull all non-living things into a dream.
This was considered a weak ability in the wizarding world, but Freud turned it into a Mystery item that could be used as a strategic weapon.
Freud believed that the Dream Whelk's ability to pull non-living things into a dream and combine them with Angor's realistic nightmare illusions. For example, he could use the Dream Whelk to pull alchemy materials into a dream. Even if the alchemy materials were pulled into the dream, they would still retain their original characteristics. Thus, he could experience alchemy in this dream-like world.
Even if the alchemy materials in the dream were used up, the materials in the real world would not disappear. In this way, the alchemists could refine the same materials many times.
Alchemists weren't limited by their talent, but by their lack of experience. In this way, the alchemists could be trained in large numbers.
Moreover, there were many precious materials that alchemists couldn't bear to use as they were afraid that they would be damaged. They could also pull precious materials into their dreams and experiment many times in the dream in order to familiarize themselves with them. They could even control the final product's effect.
This was one of Freud's ideas.
In this idea, Freud didn't just focus on alchemy materials. There were also many things he couldn't do in the real world, but could do in the dream world.
Freud even imagined that he could live in a world where the Dream Whelk was combined with his illusions.
However, at the end of the research topic … Freud also admitted that he couldn't figure out how to combine illusions with the Dream Whelk to create a dreamlike world.
If Angor felt that his idea was possible, Freud would leave it up to Angor to solve it himself.
Angor pondered for a moment after reading the long report.
Freud's idea reminded him of the virtual reality concept mentioned in the hologram tablet. Freud's idea was quite similar to the concept of virtual reality.
However, Freud didn't think much about the practical aspects of his idea.
Most importantly, although illusions and dreams were somewhat similar to each other to a certain extent, they were fundamentally different concepts. How could they be combined together?
Angor liked the idea, but he wasn't optimistic about it.
Still, he didn't think that it was impossible. He hadn't seen the Dream Whelk yet, so he didn't know much about it. Freud, on the other hand, had seen the Dream Whelk before, so he knew what it was capable of. Perhaps there was a chance he could use it.
Angor would have to wait until he got his hands on the Dream Whelk.
"It's a good idea, but it won't be easy." He was about to explain further when he heard Tulu's exclamation coming from the outside world. "What?! What?!
"Mister Padt, I saw someone!"
Angor was about to say something when he heard Tulu's words, but he didn't know what to say.
"You can go on with your imagination, but I don't think it's possible to combine fantasy and dream together. Maybe you can read this book and see if you can find the answer. "
He summoned a thin book and tossed it to Freud before he left in a hurry.
Freud looked at the book in surprise.
The title of the book was Lucid Dream Exploration.
…
The Land of Revelation was one of the many mortal continents near Devil's Water.
This was because a long time ago, the continent had entered a period of peaceful development, and there had been no civil war for many years. Unlike the Old Earth, where the tiny Goldspink Empire was already troubled by both internal and external threats. When he left, the war against Heylan was still ongoing.
While Ferran Continent was the most powerful continent in the world, there were also many other countries that were eyeing it. Even the barren lands in the center of the continent couldn't be touched by them.
Therefore, the Land of Revelation was a peaceful place. Peace meant prosperity, business development, and a rich cultural atmosphere.
Angor was currently in Freighting Town of the Central Empire, which was close to the capital city, St. Sem City.
According to Freud, his home was in Freighting Town.
The town didn't look big at all when viewed from the sky. But when he actually landed and walked into the small town, he found that although the town was small, it had the necessary facilities.
Angor saw more than 20 large trading companies along the way. Nineteen of them represented different duchies, and they all had branches in Freighting Town. The Rose Trading Company represented by Versailles Duchy was one of them.
Angor could tell how prosperous the Central Empire was just by looking at the flourishing trading companies.
The buildings here were quite unique as well. Almost every house had a unique yet uniform design. There were fountains and statues everywhere, and many people were singing along the streets with musical instruments.
It was a small town full of comfort, freedom, vitality, and culture.
It didn't feel old-fashioned at all. In fact, Angor felt that this place was better than the capital cities of other countries.
"Maybe I can bring Jon here when he recovers," Angor muttered to himself. Ever since Jon came to this world, he almost never left Padt Manor due to his injuries. However, Angor clearly remembered that Jon was not only obsessed with plants, but he also had a passion for art. Perhaps Jon would like to visit a place like the Central Empire that was full of culture.
"Sir, we've arrived at Thyssen Alley." The young man who was leading the way turned around and spoke to Angor.
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