Vonman woke up before Guina did.
When he woke up, he was still in a daze. How did he wake up on Gondola when he was already dead?
Was it reincarnation? Or was it a dream?
Vonman remained silent for a while. Suddenly, he remembered something and looked at Guina. Her eyes were still closed, and she was soaked in sweat. He hesitated and wanted to wake her up.
"Her test isn't over yet. If you wake her up now, she'll fail the test." Angor's voice came again.
Test? Vonman looked at Angor who was sitting in front of him.
"Mister Gondola, we lost our lives, and we were chased by demons. That was just a test? It's just a test?! "At first, he was still bewildered, but later on, his tone sounded like he was interrogating her.
Angor glanced at Vonman with a cold glare.
Vonman shuddered. He remembered that the person in front of him was not an ordinary person. His tone was obviously disrespectful.
Vonman lowered his head and apologized in a tiny voice.
"Like I said, you're going to face a test. I've been preparing for this for a long time. Don't tell me you don't care about the test at all. "
Vonman opened his mouth to say something, but he quickly closed it again.
The situation was beyond his control, and all he could do was restrain himself.
Time passed slowly. Tulu and Gondola had already reached the edge of Parmigi Highlands. They hadn't reached the center of the highlands yet, but they already sensed something strange.
"Should we go in, mister?" Tulu asked.
Angor glanced at the back of the cabin and saw Vonman lowering his head. Guina was still unconscious in his arms. "Let's wait until Guina wakes up."
As he waited, another day passed.
Guina hadn't eaten or drunk anything for a whole day, which worried Vonman. Before he could say anything, Guina slowly opened her eyes.
Unlike Vonman, Guina didn't look dazed at all.
She didn't think too much about it either. Instead, she whispered in ventriloquism, "As expected, it's just a test?"
"You realized it's a test?" Guina nodded. "When did you realize this was a test?" Angor was a little surprised to see Guina nodding.
Guina thought for a while and said, "When I realized that I wasn't myself."
Angor was surprised by Guina's reaction.
Unlike Vonman, Guina didn't lose herself in the test. Instead, she realized that this was just a test and calmly waited until it was over.
Angor's test was the same for both of them. Both of them were attacked by demons, and they were the only ones who could survive in this vast world.
Angor did this to test whether they could support each other to the end in a world where there was only each other.
Vonman failed. He was dead. Or rather, he believed that he was dead.
He used Mind Illusion on them to create illusions in their minds. He wasn't familiar with the technique, but it was more than enough for these two.
In the illusion, Vonman was running away with Guina in his arms. The demon's attack would hurt him, but as long as he had a strong will and believed that he wouldn't die, he would be able to hold Guina until the end.
Unfortunately, Vonman's willpower wasn't as strong as Angor thought, and he was killed by the demon.
Angor only used a basic Mind Illusion. Even if Vonman died, he would only lose his consciousness for a brief moment. If it was a slightly more powerful illusion, Vonman's death in the illusion would be a real death.
Angor didn't rate Vonman's test as "average." At least Vonman passed the "Bond of Friendship" without giving up on Guina. Even in the end, Vonman was the one who gave up on himself.
As for Guina, Angor didn't know what to say about her.
She was too sensitive. When she realized that this was just a test, she didn't know what to say.
But one thing was for sure, Guina had more potential than Vonman. Her observation skills were much better. If not for the fact that she was only a mortal, she would have been able to break out of the illusion the moment she realized that they were only experiencing an illusion instead of waiting for it to end.
Also, Guina's answer surprised Angor as well.
"I'm not me."
She pointed out the flaw of Mind Illusion in one sentence.
If Angor had to give Guina a score, Guina would be much better than Vonman.
"The test is over." Angor didn't comment on their performance. He turned to Tulu and said, "Prepare to enter Parmigi Highlands."
Angor wasn't the only one who sensed the strange aura coming from Parmigi Highlands. Everyone else had the same feeling. It was as if there was a sword hanging over their heads, and they couldn't help but feel uneasy.
This wasn't just a continuation of the space anomaly.
Angor looked down and saw a large number of beasts moving away from the highlands. It was very likely that the world's consciousness was also trying to warn the inhabitants of Parmigi Highlands.
Plane fusion wasn't just a matter of fighting between living beings. It also meant that the consciousness of different worlds was clashing against each other.
Along the way, Angor saw many supernaturals wandering around Parmigi Highlands. They were all here for the "great destiny" they were talking about.
Angor also ran into spatial rifts that were only several meters wide, yet they were able to destroy everything within a radius of dozens of kilometers. Even Angor himself wouldn't be able to last more than a few seconds if he got too close.
Fortunately, the signs of the collapse were very obvious, and they were able to avoid it in advance every time. Still, they couldn't help but feel nervous.
When they went around another large area, Guina suddenly whispered into Angor's ears, "Is this the wizarding world, sir?"
Both Tulu and Vonman looked at Angor at the same time.
When Tulu was a member of The Limpet, he visited Fey Continent more than once. However, he only stayed in White Shell Sea City every time and rarely set foot on the mainland. White Clam Sea was a dangerous place, but at least the danger was still manageable. However, this was the first time they came to the inner area of Parmigi Highlands, and they already encountered something terrifying every time they traveled.
Tulu couldn't help but wonder if this was the wizarding world.
"Yes, this is the wizarding world you're looking at."
The wizarding world wasn't a fairytale. It was a place filled with danger and danger. Peace was only temporary. Beneath the surface, there was always a dark abyss.
…
Angor hadn't returned to Brute Cavern yet, but the news about his appearance at Parmigi Highlands had already spread like wildfire.
It was all thanks to the supernaturals they met along the way.
Almost all the supernaturals who recognized him either tried to recruit him or stayed away from him.
Even if they wanted to rob Angor, they weren't at Parmigi Highlands. They were at Brute Cavern's doorstep. Robbing a talented disciple who had attracted a lot of attention was unwise.
Angor didn't run into any trouble along the way. Instead, he made a lot of "friends".
However, how many of these friends were sincere was still a question mark.
Two days later, Angor arrived at the Natural Pit outside Brute Cavern and saw a figure standing quietly in the cold wind.
It was a man covered in white, which made him look like a ghost from afar.
However, when they got closer, they saw that it was a thin old man with white hair and a white beard.
Angor landed his Gondola in front of the pit and quickly approached the old man. "Mister Wallace, what brings you here?"
It was Wallace, one of the few academies in Brute Cavern.
Angor didn't know Wallace well. Firstly, Angor didn't have much space to move around, and secondly, Sunders didn't allow him to do so. In Sunders' opinion, Angor was more suitable for an academician like Wallace. To avoid losing his disciple, Sunders didn't want Angor to get close to Wallace.
Wallace didn't answer Angor's question directly. Instead, he looked at Angor up and down. "You're a top-level apprentice now?"
Angor nodded.
"You're probably one of the best in Brute Cavern right now," Wallace sighed. Wallace sighed and showed a hint of regret in his eyes. "Ah, it's such a shame that you chose to follow Sunders. Why don't you consider following me?"
Angor's lips twitched. He did not know how to answer.
"You don't want to? How about this? If Sunders dies outside, you'll follow me? "Wallace asked again.
Angor didn't understand what Wallace meant at first, but he soon realized something. "Sir, is my professor in danger?"
Before Wallace could say anything, a charming female voice came from behind.
"Don't listen to him, Angor. This Old Man Bai, as long as His Excellency Phantom Demon goes out, he never says anything good. Every time he comes, he curses. "The one who spoke was a red-haired woman.
"Greetings, Lady Fiery Charm." Angor bowed.
The woman waved a hand. "No need for formalities. I might need your help in the future."
Fiery Charm glanced at Angor's back, which gave Tulu and the other apprentices goosebumps.
"Sigh, there are only three talents this time?" Disappointment flashed in Fire Charm's eyes. "As expected of your mentor."
Last time, Sunders only brought back ten people, and Angor was chosen by Sunders himself, so there were only nine people in total.
Angor blushed a little. "Well, there are six. But three of them are already registered."
"You have the nerve to bring out six!" Fiery Charm spat angrily.
"If you think six is too little, why don't I give you the guide mission next time?" Wallace asked.
Fiery Charm froze for a second and turned away. "I said I wanted to see if there's anyone suitable for me, but I guess there isn't. See you later. I still have an experiment to do. "
In the next second, Fire Charm had already disappeared into the deep pit.
Angor didn't know what to say.
After Fiery Charm left, Wallace turned his attention to Tulu and the other apprentices.
"Every talent who enters Brute Cavern has to undergo a detailed evaluation. I'm here to give them an initial evaluation. "
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