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Chapter 884

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Now that he was done reading, he decided to find out how to sever the interlayer.

Angor froze when he read the first sentence.

"To sever the interlayer, you must learn the Sound Illusion spell: Dark Requiem."

Magic spells could only be learned by official Sorcerers, and generally speaking, it would take a lot of time to learn a magic spell. Even the most talented wizard would need years to learn. There was no shortcut, and it was necessary to accumulate knowledge.

Angor's heart sank when he read that he had to learn a spell to sever the interlayer.

First of all, he was not a wizard yet. Even if he could become one in a short time, Jon didn't have enough time for him to learn the spell.

Could it be that he could only stop for now?

Or perhaps, he could ask someone else to help him, such as Sumesh, whom he had never met before.

Angor pondered for a moment but still couldn't make up his mind.

Also, he needed to consider another problem. Everyone in the dream wasteland had turned into mortals and couldn't use supernatural powers. How could he sever the interlayer?

Angor decided to keep reading to see if there were any other alternatives.

According to the records, Dark Requiem was necessary to sever the interlayer between the Nightmare Realm and the real world. The only thing left to do was to prepare all kinds of materials.

Angor checked the list. The main material was a semi-finished alchemy product called Realm Glaze. Back when Sunders severed the Nightmare Domain, he was holding a bunch of glass shards in his hand, which were none other than this Realm Glass.

[Realm Glaze. Used to set up space nodes, record coordinates, and create new barriers. The amount of Realm Glaze required varies according to the size of the half-passage. ]

Generally speaking, at least 50 pieces of Realm Glaze were required.

Furthermore, the Realm Glass was very expensive. Each piece cost at least 2,000 magical crystals. However, Angor noticed that Realm Glaze was expensive because it was a semi-finished alchemy product, which required an alchemist to make it.

The main material for making Realm Glaze was Ethereal Ore, which was a mid-tier material, so it wasn't expensive.

Angor checked the method of making Realm Glaze and was confident that he could do the job. In other words, if he were to complete the refinement, he would be able to save a lot of Magical Crystals for the Realm Glass.

Refining the Domain Glass still required a lot of auxiliary materials. For example, Black Dense Stone Cores, Plane Corrosion Fragments, Plane Breeding Fragments, Greyspace Microbes … Most of them were materials he needed to craft a space storage, and he still had some left.

Apart from that, he also saw a solution that needed to be dripped on the Domain Glass.

When he saw the solution, his eyes widened, and he almost immediately wanted to give up on severing the interlayer space.

Diluent of Fragments of Eternity!

What are the Fragments of Eternity? It was an extremely precious material. The moment it appeared, it would cause a large number of adept organizations to move in full force.

Fragments of Eternity came from the beginning of the plane fusion, which was also the period of the rift's birth. During this period, a portion of Fragments of Eternity would be thrown out from the rift. Some wizards named it after the benefits they could gain — the Garden of Victory.

Fragments of Eternity were the main material used to construct a Sorcerer's Garden!

The Sorcerer's Garden was a standard feature of large adept organizations. Even if it was only a mini garden, it was still a strategic location!

When Angor saw the Fragments of Eternity, he was completely dumbfounded.

After a while, he suddenly remembered something.

When Sunders helped him sever the first extravagant Nightmare Domain, he asked for 150,000 Fragments of Eternity, which was the price he paid for the materials.

150,000 magic crystals for Fragments of Eternity? No way!

Could it be that Sunders was kind enough to exempt him from paying Fragments of Eternity? But Angor didn't think Sunders would be so generous all of a sudden. After all, it was Fragments of Eternity they were talking about!

Angor decided to read the list again. However, when he looked at the "Diluent of Fragments of Eternity" carefully, he realized what it was.

The diluent of the Fragment of Eternity was a diluent made by dividing a drop of the Fragment of Eternity into hundreds of portions and adding various materials.

Many small organizations or clans accidentally found a drop of Fragments of Eternity with impurities, which couldn't be used to create a Sorcerer's Garden, and it was difficult to sell. Therefore, they simply diluted the drop into hundreds of portions, removed the impurities, and added other materials to make a profit. This was the Diluent of Fragments of Eternity.

Generally speaking, the Diluent of Fragments of Eternity was worth between 4,000 and 10,000 magic crystals, depending on its concentration.

Angor could afford such a price.

He either had enough materials to sever the interlayer, or he had enough of them in his budget. However, the most important spell was still the necessary one: Dark Elegy.

Angor didn't know much about Dark Elegy. He planned to read more steps to sever the interlayer. At least, he needed to know what Dark Elegy was used for.

Tick-tock. Tick-tock.

The minute hand of the oval-shaped clock on the wall moved half a circle.

Angor put down The Mystery of Nightmare Domain and frowned.

Angor didn't see how to use Dark Elegy in detail. But after seeing the steps of severing an interlayer space, Angor understood why Dark Elegy was a must-have technique.

Dark Elegy was a Sound Illusion spell. Its sound frequency seemed to match a certain frequency of the nightmare aura. To a certain extent, it could control the nightmare aura to shrink, spread, and solidify it. More importantly, it could remove a part of the nightmare aura.

Generally speaking, Dark Elegy was needed to control the nightmare aura to infect certain materials in the early stages, and to create a space that wouldn't be affected by the nightmare aura for a long time. The coordinates of the Realm Glaze were all in this space. Once the space was corroded, it couldn't be severed anymore.

Nightmare aura was a mysterious phenomenon that couldn't be removed by any physical means. Even energy barriers couldn't completely prevent the nightmare aura from spreading.

Of course, one could use it to remove the nightmare aura. However, doing so would take a long time, and the interlayer would still provide the nightmare aura.

Usually, there would be nightmare monsters lurking behind the interlayer, which meant one had to deal with them as soon as possible. Therefore, any method that took a long time to remove the nightmare aura would be avoided.

Therefore, using Dark Elegy as a way to control the nightmare aura was necessary.

If he only needed to create a space that wasn't affected by the nightmare aura for a long time, he could do it.

Back in Witch's Town, his right hand seemed to have fused with "Shava's" right hand.

Since then, not only did his right hand grow bigger, but the green runes floating above it also appeared. The green runes allowed him to control the nightmare aura.

Once, he and Sunders went to Pocratee in Fairy World, which was a barren underground village.

Back then, Sunders wanted to observe Angor's secret of leveling up by absorbing nightmare energy. After spending some time there, Sunders not only learned some new powers of Nightmare Form, but also figured out some of the effects of the green patterns on Angor's skin.

Currently, the green runes floating above his right hand had three effects:

First of all, illusions released by the right hand would have a nightmare effect, and the effect would be outstanding.

Second, the green runes would continuously produce nightmare aura, which was similar to a large nightmare stone. Since the runes were similar to nightmare stones, the nightmare aura produced by the green runes was relatively inert. However, it was enough to maintain a Nightmare Domain.

The third effect was the key. He could quickly absorb a large amount of nightmare aura. Angor didn't know where the nightmare aura went, but according to Sunders' analysis, it didn't linger in his body.

The effect of Dark Elegy was to create a space free of nightmare energy.

Angor could easily do that by quickly absorbing a large amount of nightmare aura.

If he could do that, he wouldn't even have to worry about whether he was a mortal in the dream wasteland. His right hand could be used freely in the dream wasteland.

After going through a series of ups and downs, he became excited again.

As long as the green runes on his right hand could replace Dark Elegy, he was confident that he could cut off the connection between the dream wasteland and the nightmare realm.

However, even if he could solve this problem, there were still other problems that needed to be solved.

For example, even if he had the necessary materials and used the Dream Whelk to throw them into the dream wasteland, how was he supposed to find them and bring them to the semi-passage?

Angor considered for a moment and came up with an idea.

The Dream Whelk wouldn't change the location of a non-living being that entered the dream wasteland. However, Angor could use Dream Enkindle to enter the dream wasteland multiple times to find his own location.

He could put the materials in his Gondola and use the Dream Whelk to pull them into the dream wasteland.

As for himself, he entered the dream wasteland multiple times to find the closest place to Gondola. Not only would he solve the problem of materials, but he would also solve the problem of travel.

As long as he could find Gondola, he could use it to reach the semi-passage quickly.

Fortunately, he always used Gondola directly in the dream wasteland, so it would always fall from the sky and break. There was no other way to wake up Gondola.

If a non-living being wanted to wake up in the dream wasteland, they would either have to destroy their main body in the dream or in the real world. Otherwise, they would stay in the dream forever.

Since Gondola wasn't in the dream wasteland, Angor's plan could still work.

But before that, there was something else he needed to do: materials.

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