There was one more thing he needed to do before he went to see Lafutina.
He reached his spirit feelers into his bracelet and saw Toby squatting in front of the Soft Larva's nest, looking bored.
When he landed on the Domain Island, he had placed Toby in the bracelet to avoid any accidents during the time travel. Now that he was inside the Abyss Abyss, it was time to let Toby out.
With that in mind, Angor released Toby from the bracelet.
When Toby returned to the outside world, he suddenly jumped into the air and flew around in circles before returning to Angor's hand with a joyful chirp.
"Looks like this little guy likes the Abyss Abyss a lot?" Madelyne looked over and saw Toby fluttering its wings in Angor's hand. Toby's eyes were filled with joy.
"You like it here?" Angor noticed Toby's excitement as well.
Toby nodded vigorously, flapping his wings and chirping non-stop.
"Why does this place feel so friendly?" Angor mumbled. He didn't know what Toby meant. Angor never expected Toby to feel so much pressure when he came to the Abyss Abyss.
Toby couldn't help but fly back into the sky again.
It didn't look like Toby was joking. But why? Angor wondered.
"So your little friend came from the Abyss Abyss?" Madelyne guessed.
"Nope," Angor denied. But he quickly realized something. Greya once told him that Toby was created from the organs of a legendary monster she found by chance. She added other "ingredients" into the creature, but the main body was still the organs of a legendary monster.
Greya never told him where the legendary monster came from.
Considering the current situation in the southern wizarding region, it was hard to find a legendary monster. Did the legendary monster come from the Abyss Abyss?
He didn't say it out loud. Instead, he kept it to himself.
It didn't matter where the legendary monster came from. It was already dead. In a way, Toby was its successor. But Toby was also an independent and free individual who didn't need to care about its "predecessor".
By the time Toby returned to Angor's shoulder, they had already arrived at the gathering point.
Sennefer was talking to Lafutina with a frown.
Back at the Abyss Cliff, Angor couldn't see Lafutina clearly. But now, he could see her face clearly.
Even though she was only wearing a brownish-gray woolen dress that looked like an ancient nun's dress, it still couldn't hide her innate elegance. She looked very delicate and pretty. Her long black hair fell behind her shoulders. Unfortunately, there was a white silk cloth wrapped around her eyebrows, covering her eyes.
While Angor was observing Lafutina, he heard people whispering around him.
It seemed that several people went missing while crossing the Abyss Abyss...
That was why Sennefer was asking about Laffutina.
. "They're of course," Locke said. "Lafutina" Lafutina's eyes. However, there might be a problem with the coordinates. Perhaps they landed in another area. "Laffutina said.
Being lost in the Abyss and traveling alone, even at the surface of the Abyss, the chances of survival were extremely low.
Sennefer frowned. They had just entered the Abyss Abyss, and they were already losing people. Even if it was just a few apprentices, it was not a good sign to lose at the beginning.
"Let's pray for the lost apprentices. Let's hope they can find the base city." Sennefer shook her head. "Let's go to the Osmium Rock first. As for your tasks, we'll decide when we get there."
Sennefer gestured for Lafutina to lead the way.
She gracefully bowed, turned her head, and slowly walked forward.
Angor was wondering how long it would take them to reach the Osmium Rock at this speed.
However, he soon realized that he was wrong. The reason why Lafutina was walking slowly was because she was looking for a place with stable space. Not long after, Lafutina erected a Space Gate in a certain place.
Behind the portal, they could see layers of mist.
Lafutina led the way, and the others quickly followed. After passing through the spatial gate, they appeared in a gloomy and withered land.
The ground beneath their feet was withered, and they were surrounded by a thick layer of mist. Moreover, they could vaguely see huge black shadows in the fog. The dark sky of the Abyss had already greatly reduced the visibility. Coupled with the fog here and the huge black shadows around them, it made it seem as if they were in the middle of the night.
As Angor wondered, a blazing fireball suddenly broke through the mist and headed straight for them.
Angor could tell that the fireball wasn't big, but the energy it contained was too strong to be blocked. Fortunately, the fireball didn't move too fast, and they managed to dodge it in time.
A huge explosion ensued, followed by a huge cloud of dust.
Madelyne snorted and said, "You're already dead. Why bother coming out of your grave?" Angor did not know how to react. Madelyne's voice echoed in his ears. "You're already dead. What's the point of coming out of your grave?"
At the same time, a dark green thorn emerged from Madelyne's hand and pulled something out of the mist.
A hunched figure was dragged into the center of the group.
It was a skeleton wearing a tattered robe and a pointy hat. In its skeletal hand, there was a short wooden staff with a fiery red bead on top of it.
The bead was releasing the same energy as the previous fireball.
"I didn't expect it to be just a skeleton. Why does it look like a human's skeleton? "Angor wondered.
"It's a Flame Bone Wizard, a monster created by the Abyss Plane's corruption," Madelyne said. Madelyne said simply. The thorns that bound the skeleton suddenly shrunk, and the Flaming Bone Wizard was crushed into pieces.
Madelyne picked up the short wooden staff and held the fiery red bead in her hand.
"Too much energy." Madelyne tossed the bead to Angor. "It's useless to me. Have fun with it."
The other wizards only glanced at it for a second before turning their heads away. However, the other apprentices were looking at Angor with jealousy. That red bead could easily fetch several hundred magic crystals. To them, this was a huge sum of money. But now, Madelyne just gave it away. How could they not hate Angor?
Angor took the bead and used Narda's Vision to examine it. It was a fire-elemental gemstone that could be used for alchemy or as a one-time explosive. Once the energy inside was activated, it could be thrown out to cause a huge explosion.
"It's a broken Flame Stone. I heard you can combine them into a complete Flame Stone. But I think only the Flame Demon knows how to combine them. " Madelyne shrugged. The Flame Demon was as strong as a truth-finder wizard, so it was possible to kill it. However, it was impossible to learn how to combine Flame Stones from it.
As such, a broken Fire-Relaying Stone was of no use to Magi.
The Fire Relayer Bone Wizard was just a small interlude, but it indirectly proved that Lafutina's words were not wrong.
The Osmium Rock was now in danger.
"As you can see, the Flame Bone Wizard is here, which means there are more monsters up there. Even the Blood Fiend with the Scythe is up there. I hope you can be more careful." It was Maher, the captain of the Moonfrost Guards. He turned to the other guards and said, "We'll go up and clear the way. We need to drive away the wizard-level monsters first."
Clear the way? Angor was a little surprised. Was the path up there?
Maher and the other guards had already leaped into the air and disappeared into the mist.
"Let's go," Sennefer said and floated up as well.
Those who could fly did the same. As for the acolytes who could not fly, they walked towards the fog.
A gentle breeze cleared the mist in front of him. He finally realized that the shadows he saw earlier were actually countless giant rocks!
There were so many of them that he couldn't even count them. He couldn't even see the top of the rocks.
It was as if there were countless mountains here.
"This is the Giant Rock Forest of the Withered Land," Madelyne said with a smile. "Shocking, right? Once you reach the top and see the Osmium Rock, I'm sure you'll be even more shocked. "
Madelyne continued, "Let's go. I'll show you the miracle of wizardly architecture."
Angor followed Madelyne's lead and flew up as well. Angor noticed that the apprentice who couldn't fly was trying to climb the giant rock instead of going into the mist.
Almost all of them knew Gecko spell, which allowed them to run on the rocks as fast as those who could fly.
"Looks like anyone who dares to come to the Abyss Plane is well-prepared." Angor sighed. He didn't want to lose to the climbers either. Black and golden runes flashed under his feet, and he quickly increased his speed.
The rocks were very tall. After half a minute of flying, Angor still couldn't see the mist.
Along the way, Angor encountered several monsters that strayed from the group.
These monsters weren't strong enough to be taken care of by the apprentices. Clearly, they were left behind for the other apprentices to practice their skills.
He was planning to test the monsters' strength as well.
However, as soon as the monsters showed up, the apprentices' eyes began to turn green. Before Angor could do anything, the monsters were already beaten up by dozens of apprentices.
Even if the magical creatures were much stronger than the apprentices of the same rank, they still couldn't win against the overwhelming numbers.
Angor couldn't get any meat, so he gave up.
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