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Chapter 887

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On the other hand, Angor returned to Freighting Town with plenty of materials.

Refining the Realm Glass was a time-consuming process. Moreover, the Realm Glass itself was very special. A single one of them could set up spatial nodes and record spatial coordinates. When multiple Realm Glass were connected, it could form a new Realm Membrane on its own and had the effect of isolating space.

In other words, Realm Glass was only a half-finished product, but it was equivalent to crafting a tiered alchemy item.

Normally speaking, the amount of Realm Glass needed to seal a tunnel varied according to the size of the tunnel. However, at least 50 pieces would be needed. Angor spent several days inside the dream wasteland to estimate the size of the tunnel.

According to his calculations, he would need at least 120 pieces of Realm Glass to seal the entire tunnel.

Even Angor couldn't find a shortcut when crafting 120 Realm Glazes. They weren't enchantments or blends. They were simply a mixture of different materials.

Angor worked day and night, and it still took him a month to complete the process.

It was already the middle of summer.

During this time, Angor went into seclusion like a madman. Every time Freud came looking for him, Toby chased him away.

When Angor was about to take a breather, Freud came looking for him again.

Just like before, Freud wanted to know more about the dream wasteland. However, this time around, he solemnly expressed that he was willing to swear the Asura Oath.

Freud knew Angor's personality very well. Even if Freud swore an oath to Angor, he wouldn't lose anything in front of Angor.

But to Freud's surprise, Angor refused. "Don't worry about the oath. I'll deal with the danger in the dream wasteland later. If the dangers of the Dream Wilderness can be eliminated, it won't be too late to talk about Luo 'an after you've seen the Dream Wilderness. If I fail, I won't be able to eliminate the dangers of the dream wilderness. I won't ever set foot in the dream wilderness again, and I won't use the Dream Whelk again. "

"So, let's wait."

After the discussion, he felt a little better and left Freighting Town.

He was going to cut off the Dream Wilderness, but in order to prevent a big movement in reality when he cut off the interlayer space, he was going to find a place where there was no one.

The Land of Revelation was huge, and there were many uninhabited areas. He found a wasteland with no sign of human habitation within a thousand kilometers, found a safe spot, set up an illusion to ward off wild beasts, and asked Toby to stand guard outside.

He took out his Gondola but did not activate it. Next, he placed the Realm Glaze and other items he thought might be useful inside Gondola.

After making sure that everything was correct, he took out the Dream Whelk and dragged the fully loaded Gondola into the dream wasteland.

From the outside, it appeared that Gondola hadn't changed in the slightest, and the same was true for the realm glass. Even if a legendary Magus were to arrive, he would not be able to discover that they had fallen into a dream as a whole.

If it wasn't for the Dream Whelk, the Dream Wilderness would never have been severed. This was because only the Dream Whelk could bring things from the material world into the Dream Realm and use them in the Dream Realm.

If he couldn't bring the Realm Glaze into the dream wasteland, how could he sever it?

He carefully put the whelk into his bracelet and cast a Nightmare Awaken spell on himself.

He frowned as soon as he entered the dream wasteland. He found himself in a place where the nightmare aura didn't reach him. Without the presence of nightmare aura, he couldn't use Omniscient Eye to observe his surroundings.

He retreated and prepared to use Dream Enkindle again to find a new location.

But then, he suddenly thought of a problem. What if Gondola wasn't covered by the nightmare aura in the dream wasteland?

The dream wasteland was too big. The nightmare aura had already spread over a large area, but there were still some places that weren't covered yet.

If Gondola wasn't within the nightmare aura's reach, Angor would have to wait for the nightmare aura to reach him.

The non-living creatures dragged into the dream wasteland wouldn't wake up on their own. Unless Gondola was destroyed in the dream, or Angor accidentally destroyed it in the real world.

Before using Dream Enkindle again, Angor decided to enter Gondola first.

"I hope you're still within the nightmare aura's reach …" Angor prayed in his mind and opened the dream bridge.

A moment later, he closed the dream bridge with a happy smile on his face.

When he entered Gondola's dream, he could sense the nightmare aura's presence. However, it was very faint, which meant Gondola was at the edge of the nightmare aura's reach.

Well, so be it. As long as the nightmare aura covered Gondola, everything would be fine.

Angor used Dream Enkindle on himself again.

This time, he entered the nightmare domain and used Omniscient Eye to locate Gondola's location. Half an hour later, he found Gondola, which was far, far away from him.

It would take him at least a year to reach it on foot.

He had no choice but to leave and use Dream Enkindle again.

Angor spent the rest of his time in the dream wasteland and used Dream Enkindle on himself again and again to find his location.

A week passed in the blink of an eye.

Whenever he ran out of mana, he would meditate and use Dream Enkindle to replenish his mana pool.

Trying his luck to get to Gondola was a very boring and tedious task.

Angor didn't plan to reach Gondola directly. As long as he could reach the center of Gondola within half a month's time, he would be able to reach it.

Well, he didn't mind taking a longer time. However, he was afraid that his body wouldn't be able to handle it. His metabolism slowed down a lot after becoming a level-3 apprentice, but it was still going to happen.

Three days later, Angor finally reached a location that was relatively close to Gondola.

He estimated that he wouldn't need to eat or drink in his dream. If he kept running, he should be able to reach Gondola within a week.

He started running toward Gondola's location. Luckily, he was still in a dream, so he didn't run out of stamina.

He thought it would take him six days to reach Gondola's location, but it only took him three days to see Gondola at the end of the wasteland.

Angor had visited Gondola before, but this was the first time he actually touched it in person.

He checked every part of Gondola and found that it was exactly the same as it was in the real world. Even the special tide effect stimulated by the Tidal Shellfish at the bottom of the ship was perfectly displayed.

"I thought the Dream Whelk was a useless item. But now, it seems that it's much more powerful than I thought." Angor touched Gondola happily. Now that Gondola was working perfectly, it meant that Freud's idea of infinite alchemy would work as well.

In other words, he could use the Dream Whelk to save magic crystals for anything that required a large amount of precious materials.

If the Dream Whelk was successful, many dangerous experiments in the real world could be inspected in advance through the Dream Whelk!

Angor was getting more and more excited. However, he didn't forget that he had to fully control the dream wasteland before he could do anything.

Angor calmed himself down and sat inside the Gondola. He carefully arranged the materials inside the Gondola. The most important material, the Realm Glaze, was placed in a small compartment at the back of the boat. He himself put on a robe that had a certain degree of defensive capabilities. At the same time, he held the weapons that the Dream Whelk had projected into his body, as well as all kinds of magic scrolls.

Since Gondola had more than enough magic crystals, he only needed to control the direction.

This place was quite far from the semi-passage. It would take him years to get there on foot, but with Gondola, it was much easier.

After flying for about a day, Gondola entered the semi-passage where the nightmare aura was thick.

Soon, Angor saw the semi-passage's barrier, which looked like a sieve.

The barrier wasn't broken yet, which meant no nightmare monsters came here.

Before this, Angor used his "God's View" to observe this place. Now that he was here, he could feel the nightmare aura even more clearly. It was almost as thick as the real Nightmare Realm.

He couldn't help but wonder which part of the Nightmare Realm this tunnel would lead to.

Was it the core area or the outer area?

Of course, he was only thinking about it. He had no intention of digging his own grave.

After setting up Gondola, Angor took out the bag of Realm Glaze, took a deep breath, and walked toward the semi-passage.

Angor tried to recall the information he read in The Mystery of Nightmare Domain about how to sever an interlayer.

There were many steps, but after discarding some minor details, there were actually only three steps.

The first step was to calculate the nodes. It would take some time to calculate, but Sunders could finish it in half an hour with his computing ability. Angor, on the other hand, would need half a month to do it.

Half a month ago, Angor used his "God's View" to calculate the nodes of the semi-passage. The most difficult step could be skipped.

The second step was to set up the Realm Glaze.

The last step was to use Dark Requiem to infect the Realm Glaze with nightmare aura. Then, he would make sure the materials on the glaze reacted and create a space where the nightmare aura couldn't be detected.

So far, Angor skipped the first step and went straight to the second step.

However, when he was about to set up the Realm Glaze in front of the semi-passage, something unexpected happened.

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