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Chapter 878

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For the next few days, Angor would stay in Jon's dream to talk with him.

As Angor revealed more information about the wizarding world, Jon became more and more curious about the wizarding world, especially when it came to the nature of wizards. He would spend a lot of time thinking about it every day.

This half a month was probably the most comfortable time he had ever spent in Padt Manor since he came here.

However, if one was content with leisure, it would be easy to be caught off guard by the unexpected.

Soon, Angor noticed that the Revitalizing Water's effect on Jon had begun to weaken. In a few months, Jon's health would deteriorate again.

Once again, the alarm bell in his mind began to ring.

One day, Angor entered Jon's dream and told him about his experience in Fairy World.

"Fairy World is an affiliated world. It's divided into the outer, middle, and inner realms. It's like parallel worlds …"

This was the first time Angor talked about affiliated worlds and the structure of the wizarding world using the Dream World as an example. This was also the first time Angor told Jon about the Dream World.

After hearing Angor's story, Jon fell into deep thought. As someone born in a technological civilization, it was hard for him to digest the conflicting worldviews.

When Jon came back to his senses, Angor considered for a while and decided to talk to him about his current condition.

Angor had been avoiding talking about Jon's health these days. Chown was very cooperative and did not ask further. However, he had to face this problem eventually. He could not hide it forever.

It took him some time to explain Jon's condition to Angor.

Angor's expression became a little heavy. Jon chuckled. "I thought the letter I left in the hologram tablet was our farewell letter. I didn't think I'd have a chance to sit down and talk with you again. My wish is fulfilled. "

Jon waved a hand. Old Padt, Angor, Leon, and many other familiar faces appeared in front of him. In the end, he stopped at Xia Yuwei and Qiao Mu.

"I'm glad that the people I met along the way helped me a lot. They brought me many wonderful memories." Jon looked at his wife and daughter. "I still have some regrets, but most people can't have everything perfect in their lives."

"I don't care anymore, so why do you have to hurt yourself?"

"Professor, you're in bad shape, but there's still a way to save you. However, this also involves a secret that will shake the entire World of Adepts. "

Under Jon's surprised gaze, Angor moved on to another topic: the origin of mankind.

"… Of all the planes that the adepts have explored, only the World of Adepts has pure humans. Therefore, it is a common understanding that humans cannot exist in other worlds. However, the appearance of my mentor has broken this consensus …"

If Jon was discovered, it would definitely shock the entire wizarding world. It might even rewrite the history of the wizarding world's human origins. The turbulence caused by this would not only affect the Modern World, but it might also continue for countless years to come.

Next, he told Jaune about Eureka and Thewis' visit to the manor.

"Although Eureka isn't interested in you, that's because she's a wanted fugitive right now. But Thewis is different. He has an unusual interest in mentors. "

Angor's words were too much for Jon to digest, and he needed more time to digest them.

"So, what do you mean?" He looked at Angor with a worried look. "What do you mean?"

If I can't save you, I'll bring your information back to Brute Cavern and ask for help from others, "Angor said. Angor considered for a moment. "But if my professor is saved, he might lose his freedom."

"I'll be a lab rat?" Chown frowned.

"Non-native humans are valuable test subjects for other wizards." Angor did not answer directly, but Jon knew what he meant.

Chown thought for a moment and said hesitantly, "It's good to be able to survive. But when I think about becoming a lab rat and being studied, I still feel uncomfortable. "

"Well, there's another way."



Once again, he left Padt Manor on his Gondola and headed to Moonwater City.

Previously, the method he had told Chown was to first expose his existence and second was to become a resident of the Dream Realm.

Angor wasn't sure if he could do either. The first method was to tell Brute Cavern about Chown's whereabouts. This method might save Chown's life, but once the news got out, they would not be able to see each other again. Besides, Chown had many secrets that he did not want to expose.

For example, Chown was worried that a wizard might use him to locate Earth, which would bring disaster to Earth.

Of course, Angor did not think such a thing was likely to happen. After all, wizards could not even reach the end of this universe, let alone other universes.

Still, Angor was worried about this method.

It would be fine if Sunders was the one who gave Chown to Sunders. At least Sunders would treat Chown kindly for Angor's sake. However, Angor did not know when Sunders would return from the Abyss Plane. He might not even come back for ten or a hundred years. Angor did not want to imagine what would happen to Chown.

Therefore, Angor preferred the second method, which was to become a resident of the Dream Realm.

Becoming a resident of the Dream Realm was easier said than done, though. Angor could not let Chown Chown aimlessly in the vast Dream Realm. At the very least, Angor needed to gain control of a part of the Dream Realm. If he could use the Dream Whelk to create a paradise for Chown, he would not mind letting Chown live there.

But if that did not work, Angor would go with the first method.

Angor explained the pros and cons of both methods to Chown. No matter which option Chown chose, Angor needed to shorten his time and make himself feel more pressured.

Angor had no choice but to bid farewell to Chown for now and return to his experiment.

It was a drizzling night when Angor arrived at Moonwater City. The city in the distance had a kind of graceful beauty in the rain, as if it were a painting.

Angor did not have time to enjoy the view. He went straight to his previous campsite. The place was quiet. All the prisoners were asleep.

Taking advantage of the darkness, Angor entered their dreams without any rest.

It was worth mentioning that four of the first ten prisoners successfully entered lucid dreams within half a month. While they were enjoying themselves in their dreams, a silent blade was already placed on their necks.

Angor obtained four more sets of data, which confirmed his previous hypothesis.

Only one of the prisoners managed to enter lucid dreams. To Angor's surprise, it was a "real lucid dream". Just like Chown, the prisoner had his or her own consciousness in the dream. Even his or her logic was intact.

Angor's experiment came to an end after killing the prisoner.

He did not care about the rest of the prisoners. The data was enough for him to complete the first phase of the experiment.

Angor returned to his room and took out his notebook to record his findings.

First, the "lucid dream" did not mean that the victim's dream state would disappear, which meant he or she could become a resident of the Dream Realm.

Second, the "lucid dream" state would change slightly, and the dreamer would not be able to enter the dream again.

Angor learned this from the prisoner who had a "real lucid dream". Before he died, he was "creating" the world in his dream. But after his death, he could not change his dream to continue "creating" the world.

This was an important piece of information Angor learned from the prisoner's endless questions in his dream.

Angor had an idea about this.

Dreams were generated by brain activity, while dreams were only a reflection of one's subconscious.

However, there was a mysterious place in this world — the Dream Realm.

If one thought of the Dream Realm as a magnetic pole, one's dream would be a small magnetic pole with a different name, which would be attracted to the Dream Realm. However, this magnetic pole was independent of the Dream Realm. After waking up from the dream, the magnetic pole would disappear.

However, if a person died in a dream without a sound, his or her dream would be completely integrated into the Dream Realm. For this reason, the prisoner could freely change his or her dream. But after his or her death, his or her dream would become a part of the Dream Realm, which meant he or she could not change the rules of the Dream Realm.

Still, this was only Angor's guess. He would have to wait for someone who studied Dream Manipulations to give him an answer. Besides, Angor believed that those Dream Manipulators already had a solid answer.

Angor put away the notebook and fell into deep thought.

So far, the result of this experiment was good. The only downside was that the dream bridge broke too quickly after he killed the prisoner. He could not continue tracking the prisoner's movements in the Dream Realm.

If he could confirm that the prisoner could stay in the Dream Realm for a long time after his or her death, this experiment could be considered a success.

However, it was a pity that it was very difficult to continue tracking the activities of these prisoners in their dreams.

Angor pondered for a moment and suddenly had an idea.

After the prisoner died, his or her corpse would become a dead object, right? Then, could he use the Dream Whelk to pull the corpse into his dream, and then enter the corpse in his dream to see if it was possible to continue tracking the criminal?

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