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Chapter 895

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Although the Energy Storage Space was a Magic Array, there were not many mageweaths in it. There were only three mageweaths in total, which were the Constant Mageweath, the Solidifying Mageweath, and the Spirit Storage Mageweath. Angor had already learned about the Constant rune before.

Generally speaking, the Energy Storage Space wasn't a difficult magic array.

Angor spent two days selecting the materials he needed to create the Energy Storage Space. In the end, he chose an above-average combination of materials and spent another day crafting a crude "Logger".

At first, Angor was planning to make the logger into a helmet and call it a "virtual helmet".

However, he didn't want to waste too much material and carry it around with him. So, he decided to modify it into a pair of glasses.

To be more precise, he created a pair of glasses that looked fine, but were actually meant for the general public — a monocle.

Angor didn't even bother to think about the name. He simply named it "Dream Wasteland Logger".

Angor used Narda's Vision to inspect the item.

The peak of the low-level was only one step away from the mid-level.

As he expected, the Nightmare Dream Enabler was successfully solidified. Each activation of the spell would consume a certain amount of energy, which could be replenished. Angor used the logger once to log into the dream wasteland. At the same time, Angor reduced the number of times he used to log into the dream wasteland, which allowed him to see a completely new set of buildings.

A few days ago, Freud went out to purchase a large amount of materials and dyes, and Angor used the Dream Whelk to drag them into the dream wasteland. In less than a week, the appearance of the building had undergone great changes.

Although the style of the buildings was still different, Freud had added the same color to them and mixed some of the complicated decorations together. The final result was quite stunning.

Instead of looking too flashy, the buildings had a unique charm to them.

It was a style unique to the Central Empire.

Angor couldn't help but admire Freud's artistic style. As expected of an old nobleman from the Central Empire, Freud's artistic style was elegant and natural. Even if Angor didn't plan it properly, he could still turn any random building into something magical.

While admiring the new buildings, Angor heard a childish song coming from a mushroom-shaped house in the distance.

From the sound of it, it seemed to be Sunny singing.

However, compared to her singing voice in real life, her voice here was obviously less seductive, and instead, it was filled with innocence and childishness.

After Sunny finished singing, Alda followed suit and sang a nursery rhyme that the children of the Central Empire were familiar with: "The Ballad of the Rocking Horse".

Alda's voice wasn't as beautiful as Sunny's, but there was still some purity in his voice.

When they finished, a round of applause came from the mushroom house. Freud praised, "Sunny's voice is not as scary as it is in real life. Not bad, not bad. As for Ada, with your broken duck voice, don't choose such a high-pitched song in the future … "

Sunny's laughter and Alda's dissatisfaction came from inside the house.

Angor, who was standing by the door, also chuckled. Besides, the atmosphere in the room was so warm that he began to miss his family.

Dong, dong, dong, the sound of knocking on the door startled the people inside.

Apart from the three of them, Angor was the only one who could appear in the dream wasteland. Without hesitation, Freud opened the door and saw Angor's face.

"Mister Angor," Freud greeted him politely.

Angor looked around the room and saw a fire burning in the closet. Sunny and Alda were sitting on a soft sofa and looking at him curiously.

Sunny looked exactly the same as she did in real life, but she didn't look as hostile as she did in the dream wasteland. Alda was the same. He didn't look like an undead spirit in real life.

Even if someone else came here, they wouldn't be able to tell who they were.

Angor nodded to Sunny and patted Alda's head. He had to admit that Alda's hair was soft and nice to touch. As for Sunny … She was a girl, so Angor had to be careful not to touch her.

After playing with Alda for a while, Angor looked at Freud and praised him for his efficiency. "As for the problem of logging in, I think I have a solution."

Angor briefly told Freud about the log-in device.

"The device can only be used a limited number of times, but at least it works. Let's use it for now and find other ways to improve it. "Angor considered for a moment." I'll leave after I give you the device. I've been away for a while, and I don't know how Jon is doing. I need to go back and check on him. "

Freud wanted to say that he could go with Angor, but Angor refused.

"Just stay here. You need to take care of Sunny and Alda. Also, I can use this chance to see if you can log into the dream wasteland when I'm gone. If I return to the Old Earth, we can still meet in the Dream Wasteland. That's basically a super long-distance communication. "

Freud nodded. If he could meet Jon in the dream wasteland, he didn't mind not following Angor.

"After I give you the device, you can decide whether you want to let other people in. If you do, you'll need to sign a confidentiality contract." Angor considered. This was an internal test, after all.

"Sir, I want to use the device to see if I can store my consciousness in the dream wasteland. Can I?" Freud asked.

Angor was going to do the experiment since it would determine whether Jon could become a permanent resident of the dream wasteland in the future.

"Sure. But you'll have to consider the number of times you can log in."

Angor talked with Freud about how to use the log-in device and where they would meet in the future. Then, he bid farewell to Freud and left.

After giving the device to Freud, he bid farewell and left the building.

Before Freighting Town disappeared on his Gondola, Freud saw Angor approaching. He saw Neya leading a few talents in the direction of the orphanage.

"Freud has some work to do," Angor shook his head.

There was another reason why he didn't take Freud with him. Freud had signed contracts with several wizard organizations, and the orphanage had become a checkpoint for them to identify talents.

After returning to the Old Earth from the Land of Revelation, Angor and Toby took turns using the sequence of gravity. Two days later, they saw the coastline of the Old Earth.

After three months, Angor noticed that the war in Goldspink Empire was slowly coming to an end.

On his way back to Grue Town, Angor saw fewer refugees than before. When he arrived at the outskirts of Grue Town, he saw fewer people in the camps. After all, they couldn't enter the town because of the illusion.

The first thing Angor noticed when he arrived at Padt Manor was the change in the air.

The air was fresher than before, and there was also a lot of life energy in the air that was beneficial to the body.

It was already the middle of summer, so the air outside was humid and hot. But inside Padt Manor, Angor didn't feel uncomfortable at all. Instead, he felt refreshed and comfortable.

Angor was still on Gondola. He considered for a moment and decided to fly toward the main castle.

There was a small patch of cloud soil here, where the "Goddess of Spring" Demeter, which he bought from Ashen Time, was being planted.

It had been several months since Angor last saw the Demeter. She had already grown into a beautiful tree.

She was the one who improved the temperature of Padt Manor and the rich life energy in the air.

When he arrived at the cloud soil, he saw Eureka.

Eureka was sitting next to the Demeter, reading a book leisurely. The Demeter's aura was a great source of nourishment for mortals, and it also helped Eureka's spirit recovery. It didn't help her recover her spirit, but it did make her feel better.

Compared to staying in the stilted house, Eureka preferred to stay with the Demeter for the past few months.

"You're back?" Eureka raised an eyebrow and looked at Angor who was sitting on the Gondola in awe. Even though she had seen Gondola many times, she still couldn't help but marvel at the sight of this flying boat that seemed to be shrouded in stars and moons.

Angor nodded and put Gondola back into his bracelet.

"Huh? Your hand … "Eureka looked at Angor's right hand, which was covered by a thin layer of illusion.

"I had an accident. I didn't want Leon to worry, so I used an illusion to cover it up."

Eureka thought Angor's hand was injured, so she nodded. "Did you find anything during the three months you were gone? Did you find a way to save Jon? "

He shook his head. "I don't know how to save him."

He wasn't lying. He didn't know how to "save" Jon, but he did have other ways.

Eureka nodded and didn't ask any more questions.

Angor checked the Demeter's condition and wanted to ask Eureka why she was here. But in the end, he decided against it and left for the ice room.

Eureka looked at Angor's back with a curious look.

"Master, I think he's lying." It was Brulee, who was sitting on top of the Demeter's tree.

"I don't think so. But he did hide something from us." Eureka put down her book and stretched. "But it's fine. If he really did find a way to save Jon, it won't hurt us, right?"

"He's been gone for so long. Won't he tell anyone where you are?" Brulee wondered.

"No, he won't. "He won't tell anyone about this place, especially not when Jon and Lyon are still here."

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