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Chapter 92

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Two flowers blossomed, each showing a different branch.

Sunders had entered the Garden Labyrinth projected by the Nightmare Realm many times. He already knew the layout of the buildings and the monsters in this place.

However, he did not look for Angor right away. Instead, he went through his own memories.

The Nightmare Realm was special in many ways. One of them was that it interfered with people's brain regions. Sometimes it would block a part of your memory, and sometimes it would add a new part to your memory. Sometimes you would lose a certain emotion, and in the most difficult times, you would not even remember who you were. Of course, the chances of this happening were small.

The memory blocked by the Nightmare Realm was random. As long as the memory was not particularly important, it did not matter whether it was blocked or not. In fact, some of the blocked memories could not be recalled. For example, the food you ate when you were a baby, the path you walked on, the scent of flowers you smelled, the bed you slept on … If you were lucky, the blocked memories would not affect you at all. The blocked memories would not disappear forever. When you returned to the wizarding world, the blocked memories would naturally come back.

Therefore, having a part of his memory blocked was actually the best situation.

Sunders went through all his memories. As a wizard, he had an excellent memory. From the naughty and mischievous childhood to the mature and mature adult, hundreds of years of experience appeared in his mind.

These memories were like a scroll that slowly unfolded. Images of the past appeared in front of his eyes in a chronological order.

From the innocence of a child to the immaturity of a teenager, it only took a few seconds. Suddenly, Sunders noticed a blank period. It was a memory of when he just became an adult.

"Huh? The memory I lost is the first time I stepped into the Garden Labyrinth in the Nightmare Realm?" Sunders carefully tried to recall what happened when he entered the Garden Labyrinth for the first time. However, his mind was blank. He could not remember anything.

Sunders frowned a little.

In his "important memories", the first time he stepped into the Garden Labyrinth was not that important.

However, the memory he lost was related to the Nightmare Realm and this place. It gave Sunders a strange feeling. He felt that losing this memory would bring him some trouble.

After sorting out his memories, Sunders did not waste too much time. This new student of his had no strength to truss a chicken. If he didn't find him earlier, the consequences would be unpredictable.

Sunders cast a Gale and increased his running speed by several times, allowing him to run between the buildings as fast as he could. The path he chose was not the main one. Instead, he jumped around the roofs of different buildings.

The place where he appeared was not far from the nearest coordinate. However, Sunders did not go straight to the coordinates. Instead, he moved closer to the coordinates layer by layer, which would greatly increase his chances of encountering Angor. Otherwise, if he arrived at the coordinates and found that there was no one there, he would immediately go to the next coordinates. What if Angor was on his way to the coordinates? Then she would miss him. That was why Sunders used a gradual method so that they wouldn't miss each other.

The first coordinate was a statue of a goddess who was holding a flower in a vase. There were few monsters here, and the strongest one was at the level of a beginner apprentice. Sunders did not see anyone when he arrived at the location. There were quite a number of monsters, and they all rushed at him like a swarm of bees.

Sunders wiped out a large group of them with a wave of his hand and moved on to the next coordinate without looking back.

Sunders planned his route carefully. He was very familiar with the projected Garden Labyrinth. Each route he chose was meant to avoid the territories of powerful monsters.

Speaking of which, the projected Garden Labyrinth was one of the weaker areas in the Nightmare Realm that Sunders had visited. There were a lot of monsters, but they were not strong in general. Compared to the pyramid-shaped area Sunders visited, the Garden Labyrinth was nothing.

The monsters were not strong enough, but it did not mean Sunders could completely crush them.

There were at least dozens of areas in the Garden Labyrinth that Sunders did not even dare to step into. For example, the central palace, where a monster called "Queen Luo" lived. Even legendary wizards did not dare to kill her. Another example was the amusement park in front of him, which was filled with invisible Baby Spirits. He could handle one or two of them, but hundreds of thousands or even millions of Baby Spirits … The sheer number of them could easily lead to a qualitative change. There was also the Glutton Flower tunnel in the sewer maze, which he did not dare to step into. There were also many other areas that he had to be careful about.

The monsters he marked as red danger zones would not step out of their areas, but it did not mean they would not cross the line. Sunders still had to be careful even if he did not step into the red zone. He did not dare to cause too much trouble.

At the second coordinate, Sunders entered it by "sweeping through the city". Still, he did not find Angor.

The third coordinate, the fourth coordinate, … the sixth coordinate. Sunders spent two days and two nights searching through all six coordinates in the city. Still, he did not find Angor.

Sunders searched the city again. Still, there was no sign of Angor.

There were only three possibilities. First, Angor was already dead. Sunders doubted this. Even if he was dead, he should have left some traces. He searched the entire city and found nothing. Unless Angor was so unlucky that he appeared right in the middle of the monsters and was swallowed whole before he could even struggle.

Second, Angor appeared in a dangerous area when he entered the Nightmare Realm. This was also very unlikely. Sunders looked into the danger zones from high places and did not find Angor.

Third, Angor appeared in the sewer maze when he entered the Nightmare Realm.

Of these three possibilities, the first two were possible, but they only accounted for about 30%. However, the third possibility was the most probable.

Sunders thought about the possibility of his new apprentice being sent into the underground maze. He could not help but sigh. Why was the kid so unlucky?

There was no need to mention how dangerous the underground maze was. More importantly, the underground maze was constantly changing. Unless he was extremely lucky, he could only find Angor at the very center of the maze, which was the last coordinate he needed to find.

But could Angor really reach the center of the maze with his small body? This was a fatal question.

No matter what, Sunders still liked this new apprentice, so he had to find him. Sunders searched for another day on the surface. After making sure Angor was not on the surface (or dead), he found the entrance to the sewer and jumped in.



"Water … so thirsty …"

Angor walked in the desert for an unknown amount of time. He looked into the distance and saw endless yellow sand.

Angor kept walking. He did not know why he was walking in the desert, but he had no other choice. He had to walk endlessly. After walking for several months, Angor ran out of food. Even his cowhide water bottle was empty.

What should he do? So thirsty … so thirsty …

Angor mumbled in a low voice.

Suddenly, a drop of water with an alluring aroma fell on his lips. Angor greedily licked it with his tongue. Another drop fell …

"More! More! I want more …" Angor yelled loudly.

Angor opened his eyes abruptly. His vision was blurry.

"A dream …" Angor lifted his hand to wipe the moisture on his lips and mumbled to himself.

A dream? Moisture on his lips? Angor suddenly realized something and looked up.

He saw a flower with a mouth floating in the air above him. The flower was very beautiful. Its petals were dark, but they were shining like stars. It looked as gorgeous as the starry sky!

But no matter how beautiful the flower was, it could not hide the fact that the moisture on Angor's lips was … saliva from the flower's mouth!

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