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Chapter 936

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The three talents, led by Tulu, began to tremble in fear. They were worried that a fight would break out, but at the same time, they admired Angor's strength.

But as Angor threw out more and more evidence, Nelson slowly lowered his head and listened to Angor's ideas. Nelson's eyes were getting brighter and brighter as he looked at Angor.

Tulu and the others were even more confused by the sudden turn of events.

Guina, who was sitting in Vonman's arms, was also getting more and more curious about Angor's identity. She learned a lot about the wizarding world during her time in Padt Manor, so she knew how big the gap between apprentices and wizards was.

The man named Nelson was a wizard, while Angor himself said he was only an apprentice.

At first, Nelson threatened to take Angor's airship away. But when he recognized Angor, he quickly treated Angor as an equal. Now, he was even more humble than before.

Guina couldn't help but wonder if Angor had a special status in the wizarding world.

Even that Gabriel from before was willing to lower herself to ask for his help.

This meant that Angor was no ordinary person.

Guina peeked at the young man who seemed to be glowing from afar through a small gap in the compartment. She didn't know why, but she felt a little touched.

In the beginning, Angor used different words to distinguish between the two of them. But as the discussion went on, he no longer cared about it. As a wizard who specialized in alchemy, Nelson respected knowledge more than strength.

Since Angor's knowledge convinced him, he had the right to ignore the small details.

Nelson could tell that Angor's alchemy knowledge was not solid enough, but he could tell that Angor's alchemy knowledge was both broad and deep. Nelson's weakness was this kind of far-fetched thinking, which was why he listened to Angor carefully.

The two of them discussed for an entire day.

In the end, it wasn't because they reached the end of their discussion. Instead, it was because they heard loud noises coming from below.

Angor was talking about a helical airflow technique he learned from Earth when he suddenly heard the noises coming from below.

He paused for a moment and frowned as he looked down.

Two more Highland Giants appeared on the boundless horizon. Every step they took caused the ground to tremble.

"More Highland Giants." Angor frowned. "Why are all the lazy Highland Giants on the move?"

Nelson suddenly slapped his own head. "Shit! I forgot about the time!"

Angor looked at Nelson in confusion.

"I have an important appointment. No, I have to go now!" Before he jumped out of the Gondola, he suddenly looked back at Angor and said, "How about you join me for a long meeting?"

"I have something to do in Brute Cavern. Thank you for your invitation." Angor's mind went back to normal.

Nelson clicked his tongue. "Fine. But since you're going back to Brute Cavern, I'll come visit you after I'm done with my business."

With that, Nelson prepared to leave. The anxiety on his face didn't seem to be fake, which meant he really did have an appointment with someone. However, when he met Angor halfway, he lost track of time due to the clash of ideas.

"Wait." "What's going on at Parmigi Highlands? Why are these Highland Giants on the move? I saw the Winged Men moving …" Nilsson frowned at Angor's question.

Nelson studied Angor carefully. "You really haven't been back for a long time."



Nerossen left.

Angor was still a little surprised. He didn't expect to run into an alchemist who wanted to force a conversation with him the moment he returned to Fey Continent. Fortunately, Nelson wasn't a battle-type wizard. He was more of an academicist, and he really meant what he said.

Also, he said that wind was rain. One second, he was talking to Angor, and the next, he left.

Still, it wasn't a bad thing. Angor could still communicate with Nelson on a mental level, but he still had to be cautious when dealing with other things.

Thanks to Nelson, he also learned about the reason behind the incident at Parmigi Highlands.

One of the worlds was going to merge with the southern wizardry soon, and the border between the two worlds was likely to be near Parmigi Highlands.

The first thing that came to Angor's mind when he heard about this was plane fusion.

Nelson had also confirmed it. It was basically confirmed that it was a plane fusion. Also, the plane fusion this time was probably going to be very unusual. The space around Parmigi Highlands was already showing signs of spatial instability before anything happened to the other world.

And 80% of the highlands were affected!

Last time, the plane fusion at Devil's Water only affected an area of several hundred kilometers.

It was clear that the other side's world was definitely not a small world in this plane fusion.

Plane fusion was the fusion of two worlds. To the world itself, it was a double-edged sword. Even a normal world would consume a large amount of origin energy.

Not to mention the fusion of a medium or large world.

Nelson explained, "The shadow of a demon from the Abyss Plane is looming over us. If the world's consciousness consumes a large amount of its origin energy during the plane fusion, it will take a lot of effort to expel the demon from the Abyss Plane. It will be a disaster for the entire southern wizardry."

This was only the long-term concern of the plane fusion. There was another immediate concern.

There were many steps to plane fusion. Wizards divided the fusion into three stages based on what they could gain.

The first two stages will not be mentioned for the time being. The third stage is called the Time of Plunder.

It meant that once the passage was established, they had to go to the other world and take its resources or even its origin energy. However, it was hard to say who would be the one to plunder the fusion of a non-small world.

Of course, as long as it wasn't a super world like the Abyss Plane, the southern wizardry would have a high chance of success. However, both sides would suffer great losses.

This was why Highland Giants and Winged Men, who were extremely sensitive to danger, decided to retreat from the frontlines as soon as possible.

"The plane fusion has begun. Strange spatial rifts often appear around Parmigi Highlands. Be careful when you go back." These were Nelson's last words before he left. He also explained why the Winged Men were inspecting the "anomaly" in the space.

Angor looked into the distance.

They were still some distance away from Parmigi Highlands. He could vaguely see the edge of the highlands. There were many black dots patrolling the clear sky.

"Plane fusion is a double-edged sword for the world itself. But for wizards, it's a great opportunity." Angor sighed. "Brute Cavern is going to face a great disaster soon. I don't know if it's a good or bad thing to go back now."

As for the other Magi, they could leave after plundering the benefits. But Brute Cavern couldn't. Brute Cavern's main camp was located at Parmigi Highlands. Unless they moved, they would have to face the consequences of the plane fusion.

The neighboring Evernight Continent's troubles were still ongoing, and now, another wave had arisen before the previous one had even subsided.

Angor was worried about something else.

Not long ago, he had speculated that the Alien Eye would react to the fusion of the planes. If the Alien Eye's abnormality was discovered by others, the consequences would be unimaginable.

"I guess I can't stay in Brute Cavern for long."



"Should we continue, Your Excellency?" Tulu asked worriedly.

Although he did not understand Nelson's words, the fusion of the planes was definitely not a good thing. Furthermore, there were cracks in space, so he was a little worried about the road ahead.

"Let's go."

Tulu nodded in agreement.

"How's Guina doing, Vonman?" Angor looked at Gondola's compartment and asked, "How's Guina?"

Vonman nodded. "I've stopped the bleeding, sir. She should be fine now."

"Then, let's —"

Clank! Clank!

Vonman suddenly felt the Gondola shaking violently. Before he could react, he heard Tulu yelling from outside. "What's that?!"

Vonman and Guina looked at each other in surprise. They opened the door to see what was going on outside, only to see a gigantic demon surrounded by dark flames reaching for the Gondola with its giant claws.

Both Vonman and Guina widened their eyes in fear.

In the next second, there was a shattering sound. After a moment of weightlessness, the two of them fell into darkness …

Angor leaned against the railing and looked into the distance. "Slow down. Wait for Vonman and Guina to wake up, then we'll enter the highlands."

Tulu nodded and looked at the room behind them. Wasn't Angor talking to Vonman just now? Why did they suddenly fall to the ground?

Tulu was a supernatural now. Although he had not learned any supernatural skills yet, he could sense a strange layer of energy around Vonman and the others.

So it was Angor who did this to Vonman and Guina?

After a long time, Tulu saw that Vonman and the girl were still unconscious. They were sweating for no reason, and Vonman kept mumbling for help. He looked very pitiful.

"What's wrong with them, sir?" Tulu couldn't help but ask.

"A small test before joining the organization." Angor looked at Tulu's confused expression. "What? You want to try it too? "

Tulu hurriedly waved his hand. He almost pissed himself when he was tested in Freighting Town. He didn't want to go through it again.

Of course, Angor wasn't going to test Tulu since he was already a level-1 apprentice. Besides, Vonman and Guina's test wasn't suitable for Tulu.

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