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Chapter 818

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Could it be that he had been wrong all along? Was it really Angor who stole the Mystery item from Silver Palm Isle?

Whenever Jebra thought about this, his mind would automatically pick up details that he didn't care about in the past, but now he realized something was wrong. For example, Angor didn't show up during the opening of the Mysterious Dimension.

When Angor showed up in the Mysterious Dimension, Haku heard that Angor went into seclusion to train. But why did Angor come out of seclusion right after the opening of the Mysterious Dimension and the Mystery item disappeared?

Jebra was also suspicious of the fact that Angor ran away from Ferran to Land of Revelation after getting the Mystery item. Maybe Angor didn't dare to test his Mystery item at Ferran because he was still in Lost Paradise City. So Angor waited until he came to the Land of Revelation to test his Mystery item for the first time.

As for Jebra's assumption that Angor went into seclusion to test and record his new alchemy item, it was just as ridiculous as the assumption that Angor stole the Mystery item. Maybe Angor didn't have the habit of keeping detailed records like other alchemists?

As soon as Jebra had a clear idea of what to do, all kinds of scenarios came to his mind. Many of the reasons he couldn't figure out seemed to fit perfectly in his mind.

In the end, Jebra was sure that Angor was the one who stole the Mystery item. As for the parts that he couldn't figure out, Jebra subconsciously ignored them.

With that in mind, Jebra summoned his horned whale and sent it into the Saint Melody River to contact his teacher.

Unfortunately, the whale couldn't find Flunza at all. Jebra had no choice but to send a message to Sliv who was still at Devil's Water. To be more precise, he sent a message to Bicky, who was riding Sliv.

He sent his speculations to Sliv. But Jebra didn't give up. He hoped that Sliv could contact Flunza and ask him to find out if Angor had the Mystery item with him.

Sliv's reply came soon enough.

Instead of using Bicky, Sliv contacted Jebra through a telescopic device produced by Floating Mech City.

Jebra didn't mind spending two magic crystals to activate the device. He quickly connected to Sliv and reported the information to Sliv.

"Sir Sliv, these are just my speculations. There are still some details that I can't explain, so I hope you can contact my professor and ask a Prophet to look into them, "Jebra said.

Sliv didn't respond right away. Instead, he rolled his eyes and said, "Don't worry about that. Since you already sensed the Mystery energy, I'm sure it's Angor. While he's using the Mystery item, go and stop him. I'll come over through the plane passageway. "

Jebra gave it some thought and agreed. He might not be able to slow Angor down, but Mister Sliv could at least prevent Angor from escaping.

"Got it. I'll go to Saint Sem City right now." Jebra nodded. He no longer cared about trying to build a good relationship with Angor.

"Remember to release your whale. I'll use its coordinates to locate you," Sliv said.

Jebra nodded and ordered the whale to revert to its original size. The giant whale quickly covered the sky above Freighting Town. It was already late at night, so not many people noticed the anomaly.

Jebra controlled the whale to fly toward Saint Sem City.

Meanwhile, Sliv entered the plane passageway without hesitation at Devil's Water. He didn't want to tell Flunza about this because he wanted to get the Mystery item first before reporting to Flunza. That way, he could earn more credit and make up for his previous mistakes.

However, Sliv didn't expect that he would end up helping Angor instead. If the Prophets found Angor's location, they would activate their Crimson Veil and realize that Angor could not be detected, which would only increase their suspicion.

While Sliv was traveling through the plane passageway, Jebra had already arrived at Saint Sem City.

Saint Sem City was located right next to Freighting Town, which had a population of nearly a million people. Unlike Freighting Town, which was usually quiet at night, Saint Sem City was a popular place for scholars to wander around in search of inspiration.

Jebra's giant whale was quickly noticed by the people who were traveling in the night. The news spread like wildfire. Soon, everyone noticed the whale that was as big as an island in the sky. Everyone's face was filled with fear. They had lived for decades, but this was the first time they had seen such a terrifying beast.

Was Saint Sem City about to be destroyed?

In the face of the threat to their lives, they no longer cared about the dignity of scholars and began to scream in horror as they fled in all directions.

Inside an elegant room inside the palace, Angor was leisurely sitting in front of a table with a conch in his hand. A man and a woman were sitting in front of him. The man was Freud, and the woman was a beautiful middle-aged woman named Neya.

While Freud was telling his story to Neya, Neya kept glancing at Angor and the conch in Angor's hand with a complicated expression.

The conch looked like an ordinary conch, but it was pure black with some yellow spots on it, which made it look like a starry night sky. On the other end of the conch, other than the star-like light, there was also a curved crescent moon.

There was a crescent moon and a starry sky, making this pure black conch look very artistic.

It was precisely because of this artistic sense that Neya picked it out of all the items collected by the Bitter Berry Knights under her command for her collection.

She didn't expect it to be a Mystery item. Although it was only a "Dream Whelk of the Moonlight Coast", it was still a Mystery item. It could be sold for 10,000 magic crystals at the Sky Auction, which meant it could be sold for about 7,000 to 8,000 magic crystals now. This was a huge fortune for Neya.

But now, the owner of the Dream Whelk was here. Not only that, but he also brought an alchemist with him to demand it.

They tried to fight back, but the royal wizards came out in full force, along with a team of several hundred supernatural knights. Unfortunately, Angor managed to trap all of them and turn them into lambs waiting to be slaughtered.

Neya had no choice but to come out of her hiding place. First, she praised Angor, then she handed the Dream Whelk back to him.

Before handing it over, she didn't know the specifics of the Dream Whelk. Only after handing it over did she learn that it was a mysterious item. She regretted it for a moment, but she soon calmed down.

The Land of Revelation might be a remote place, but it wasn't completely isolated. She also knew that Angor was the new rising star in alchemy, the one who asked for the Dream Whelk. She knew that the Dream Whelk was only a research material for an alchemist like Angor. She was forced to give it to Angor, but she still wanted to befriend such an alchemist.

She didn't mind giving it back to Freud since she had been keeping the Dream Whelk for a long time. With that in mind, Neya slowly calmed down.

On the other side, Angor carefully observed the Dream Whelk's structure.

According to Freud, the whelk could only be activated by someone who possessed something similar to dream energy.

Now that Freud was dead, the only energy he could use was his soul energy, which meant he couldn't use the whelk. There was no way he could learn any cantrips related to dreams in a short time, so he had to test the whelk with all the energy he knew and see if he could find something that could activate it.

Elemental energy, illusions, and even food couldn't activate the whelk.

Just as Angor thought that he couldn't activate the whelk for now, nightmare energy gave him a pleasant surprise.

The Dream Whelk was activated!

Angor didn't know why, but he decided to put that aside for now. What he needed to do now was to try out the whelk's function and learn its Mystery energy.

The Dream Whelk's Mystic energy began to spread in all directions. It was at this moment that Neya confirmed that Freud was right. This was the most useless Mystic item in the legends.

"It can pull non-living beings into a dream?" Angor already knew what the whelk could do, but he still wanted to confirm it with Freud.

Freud nodded. "That's right. It can pull non-living beings into a dream regardless of class. It also has a certain sleeping effect on humans. "

Angor looked around and finally saw the round table in front of them.

"Let's try this," Angor muttered and tried to activate the whelk with his nightmare energy.

At first, he couldn't figure out how to pull non-living beings into a dream. Thanks to Freud's guidance, Angor managed to pull the table into his dream.

A mystical power enveloped the table. Soon, the mystical power disappeared, but the table remained in its original position.

"That's it?" Angor frowned. Why didn't the table change at all? That mysterious power just now was too perfunctory. It was as if it had just gone through the motions and disappeared.

Even if it was just a gust of wind, it should've caused some ripples.

"It worked," Freud said confidently.

"Do you want to see if there's a table in your dream?" Angor asked.

Freud shook his head. "Normally speaking, you can't see a table in your dream."

"Why?"

"If you think of a dream as a realm, it's boundless. The dreams of ordinary people are actually the feedback of memory fragments. If they can't complete the dream, they won't be able to enter the dream world. "Freud was known as the" Dream Reader "when he was alive, so he knew a lot about dreams.

"Besides, even if you can complete your dream, you won't be able to enter the dream world. After all, anyone could have a complete dream. In other words, anyone could enter the Dream Realm. But why can't their dreams be connected? There's more to it. "

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