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Freud listened to Angor's description of the boundless wilderness in bewilderment. r
However, he didn't use the term "special illusion" to describe the nightmare illusion. r
Freud fell into deep thought. His expression kept changing as he pondered. After a while, he finally regained his composure. "Every time you enter a non-living being's dreamscape through the Dream Whelk, you see the same wilderness. Since the Dream Whelk was created by Mister Angor's special illusion, then … "
"It's highly possible that the wilderness is a combination of illusion and dream, just as Mister Angor said." r
Freud's eyes glowed as he murmured to himself, "It seems that my research is on the right track. However, I don't know much about Mister's illusions, so my research seems to be pointless. What's with this illusion? Why does it have something to do with the Dream Realm? " r
Angor sighed. "Like I said, I learned it from my teacher. I won't teach it to anyone unless you swear an oath." r
"An oath …" Freud hesitated. He was too curious about the strange illusion, but he didn't want to make any assumptions about it. If it didn't work as he expected, it would be a waste to swear an oath. r
But the oath had something to do with his future. r
"Let me think about it." Freud sighed. r
"So, what do you think I should do next?" Freud nodded. "Yes." Freud nodded. r
"Study it and get more data. The most important thing is to find out what makes this dream different from normal dreams. "Freud didn't hesitate in the slightest. r
"Are you sure it's different from normal dreams?" r
"There must be something special about the unique Dream Wilderness created by activating the Dream Whelk. Find it, understand it, use it, and control it! " r
After talking with Freud, Angor decided to stay in Freighting Town. r
Before leaving the Old Earth, he had already bid farewell to Leon and told Chown that he would not be able to return for some time. After all, if he wanted to study dreams, and he didn't know much about the Dream Realm, he still needed someone to help him. r
He found an empty room in Thyssen Alley near the orphanage and settled down. r
For the next few days, Angor spent his time exploring the "Dream Wasteland", which Freud named "Dream Wasteland". r
Every time, he would drag Gondola into a dream and explore the place inside. As for Gondola, it was left to Freud to operate. Even though he was a soul, his soul energy was plentiful enough to allow him to move the material world. Controlling a flying vehicle was a piece of cake for him. r
At least 20 Gondolas were destroyed in the dream wasteland, which took Angor nearly 30 hours to explore, covering tens of thousands of kilometers. Finally, when he entered the dream wasteland one day, he saw something different. r
To be more precise, the scenery was the same. It was still the boundless wilderness. r
But this time, there was an exquisite table in the middle of the wasteland. r
After leaving the dream, Angor used an illusion to show the table to Freud. "This looks like the table in Neya's room," Freud murmured after looking at it for a while. r
When he first used the Dream Whelk, it was in Neya's room in Silver Heron Palace. When he'd first experimented with the Dream Whelk, he'd used Neya's desk as a test subject. r
According to Freud, once a non-living being entered a dream, it would remain in the dream forever unless it was destroyed on purpose. r
Angor was a little disappointed. He thought he found something different, but it turned out to be Neya's table. r
Freud, on the other hand, was pleasantly surprised. Although they had assumed that the wilderness where all non-living beings entered their dreams was the Wilderness of Dreams, it was still a dream. But in the end, it was only their speculation, and it was hard to prove. r
Now, they finally had proof. Freud was almost certain that Angor was using a special illusion to activate the Dream Whelk, and all of the items would end up in the same dream wasteland. r
This was one step closer to his goal. r
The Dream Realm itself was too vast. The items pulled into the Dream Realm by the Dream Whelk were harder to find than grains of sand in the ocean, even if an official wizard spent his entire life trying to reach the bottom of the Dream Realm. r
But if all the items inside the Dream Whelk appeared in the same wasteland, it would be much easier to find them. r
Freud was overjoyed when he heard the news. But at the same time, a question arose in his mind. Was the Dream Whelk the main cause of the dream wasteland's birth, or was it the special illusion? r
Freud told Angor his thoughts, but Angor couldn't come up with a conclusion. r
Freud pondered for a moment. "Personally, I think the illusion is the main reason. Let's do an experiment. If we don't use the Dream Whelk, can we send a living person into the dream wasteland with the illusion alone?" r
Angor hesitated. "I don't think so. I've never seen anyone enter the dream wasteland before." r
"Mister Padt, did you forget that the people you brought into the dream were all dreaming on their own? If you use magic tricks to forcefully drag him into the dream, will he enter the dream wilderness? " Freud paused for a moment. "There are four basic cantrips that Dream Manipulators must learn. They are Dream Enchanter, Dream Entry, Dream Reading, and Dream Control. Dream Enchanter is a cantrip that allows you to drag someone into a dream. " r
"So Dream Enchanter is a type of hypnotism?" Angor wondered. If it was just a simple hypnotism, he could use nightmare illusions to do the same. r
"Dream Enchanter is a type of hypnotism, but its main function is to drag people into a dream. Also, people who are dragged into a dream usually have lucid dreams, "Freud explained. Freud explained. "Mister, all of your dream-based cantrips use illusions as the source of energy. If Dream Enchanter can pull people into the dream wasteland, that means … the illusions might be the main reason behind the dream wasteland's appearance." r
Angor accepted Freud's suggestion. However, Dream Enchanter was still a level-2 cantrip. It would still take him half a month to learn it. r
Angor thought it was a long time, but Freud only gave him a bitter look as if he just ate shit. "Why is the one who's favored always so fearless?" r
Freud had to go through a lot to learn Dream Enchanter. Now, Angor was complaining that half a month was too long?! r
Of course, Freud didn't understand Angor's point of view. Angor knew that this was an unconventional way of learning. It would take him several years to learn a cantrip of this nature normally. The only reason it felt so long was because Jon's health was deteriorating, and he felt more and more anxious about the passage of time. r
Angor left the analysis of Dream Manipulation to his tablet while he continued to search for more information in the dream wasteland. r
Time flew by. A week later. r
Freud had been staying in the room next to Angor's in Thyssen Alley for the past few days. However, when he saw a stranger in Thyssen Alley early in the morning, he bade Angor farewell and returned to the orphanage. r
Without Freud's help, Angor didn't send his Gondola into the dream wasteland. Instead, he sat in his room and tried to use the Dream Whelk to pull the small building he was staying in into his dream. r
Angor only used the whelk to pull small objects into his dream. This was the first time he tried to pull such a large building into his dream. It wasn't too difficult. All he needed to do was to cover the building with the mysterious energy. r
After pulling the building into his dream, Angor used Dream Intrusion to check it out. r
Angor thought he was just experimenting out of boredom. But to his surprise, his trip to the dream wasteland brought him something unexpected. r
Freud always hoped that he could find something special in the dream wasteland. However, Angor never found anything special in his Gondola. But this time, his random experiment brought him a surprise. r
He had just entered the small building in the dream and was still adjusting his perspective when he sensed the abnormality of the dream. r
Angor quickly looked outside using his wide field of vision. But he was still surrounded by a vast expanse of wilderness, and nothing had changed. The only thing that had changed was that he felt a familiar aura in the wind. r
Unfortunately, the aura he sensed wasn't real because he was in his dream form. However, after spending some time immersing himself in the aura, he realized that it was exactly the same as the aura of the Nightmare Realm. r
But this aura was much thinner than the aura of the Nightmare Realm. r
It felt more like the Nightmare Domain. r
Angor remembered Sunders saying that the Nightmare Domain was located between the Nightmare Realm and the real world. But he was in the Dream Realm right now. r
So this Nightmare Domain was located between the Nightmare Realm and the Dream Realm? r
Angor was a little surprised by his own assumption. The last time he encountered a Nightmare Domain, it was an accident. He almost became the murderer who destroyed the world. Through the Nightmare Domain's membrane, he saw the stitched woman sitting on the throne of stars. r
Her laughter alone was comparable to the aura of a legendary. r
If the dream wasteland was also a Nightmare Domain, didn't that mean it was only separated from the Nightmare Realm by a thin barrier? Angor shivered. He wondered if he should keep exploring. r
Angor shook his head to get rid of the unnecessary thoughts. He exhaled deeply and mumbled to himself, "What?
"Since we can't find any other way, this is the only promising way out. Besides, I don't think this is the real Nightmare Domain. Even if it is, I'll just … cut it off! " r
Angor decided to put the possibility of this being a Nightmare Domain aside for now. He would explore it after learning Dream Enkindle. r
With a heavy heart, Angor left the dream wasteland. r
He couldn't tell Freud about this yet. If only he could contact Sunders. At least the man could give him some advice. r
But he was in the Land of Revelation right now. He couldn't go back to the Fey Continent just to see if Sunders was back. r
Angor remembered the White Clam Shipping Company at Ferran Land. They had a long-distance transmitter that allowed them to contact Floating Mech City. Was there something similar in the Land of Revelation? r
Angor decided to ask Freud.
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