Sennefer's voice suddenly reached his ears as he was about to put away the letter and think about the dream wasteland for a bit longer. "Yes.
"All supply teams, gather at the central guard hall."
When he opened the door, he saw Madelyne already waiting for him outside.
"It seems the Moonfrost Union has come to a decision regarding the future of Cinder Rock. Let's go."
"What's the result?" asked Angor.
"What else? They'll either be sent back to the wizarding world, or they'll be transferred. However, this has nothing to do with us. Our mission is to go deep into the front lines, where the deeper and more dangerous abyss lies. " Madelyne shrugged. "I think Sennefer wants us to go there and tell us what to do next."
Madelyne was right. Sennefer had gathered all of them here to talk about the mission.
Sennefer only told them when they would leave the Cinder Rock and their next destination: the Gray Lamination Zone in three days.
After that, Sennefer dismissed everyone. She didn't tell them what to do with the prisoners in Cinder Rock.
The Central Guard Hall was the center of the entire Osmium Rock, and it was also the tallest building. On their way out of the central guardhouse, Madeleine led him to a door that led to a terrace.
Madelyne was planning to fly back to the Watcher Street from the balcony, but when he looked down at the city from the top of the giant rock and saw the golden light that illuminated the clouds, he suddenly stopped.
"Before this, I had a dream."
Madelyne didn't ask why Angor brought up the topic. Instead, she waited for him to continue.
"I dreamt about this place." Angor looked around the Cinder Rock. In his dream, he didn't see anything luxurious. Instead, he saw strange demons lurking around the place.
He told Madelyne about his dream. In the end, he saw the Cinder Rock being destroyed by a meteor that came out of nowhere.
"Is this a premonition?" Angor asked. "Yes.
Madelyne shrugged. "I don't know. Maybe you're thinking about something, and that's why you dreamt of it. Or rather, this city was letting out its final cry, and you just happened to catch it. "
Premonition dreams were unpredictable. Madelyne wasn't an expert in dreams, so she couldn't tell Angor the truth.
Besides, it didn't matter whether it was a premonition or not. To Madelyne and Angor, they were nothing more than passersby.
"Don't think too much. Let's go."
Instead of flying back to Watcher Street, he parted ways with Madelyne halfway and landed outside the central police station. "I want to see the city," he told Madelyne.
"Alright. If that's really a premonition dream, we won't be able to see Cinder Rock for long."
Step by step, he observed the great Wizard City and the Cinder Rock that was about to be abandoned. Every step he took felt like he was stepping on history itself.
Everything would fade away, but history would remember its glory and glory's glory.
And now, he was witnessing the final moments of this glorious city's history.
Half a day later, Angor returned to the Watcher Street. When he pushed open the door of his hut, he heard someone calling him. "Is that you, Angor?"
Angor turned around and saw Madelyne sitting in front of the window, reading a book. Her long green hair fluttered in the wind, revealing her fair neck.
"Lady Madelyne," Angor greeted her politely.
"It's really you." Madelyne raised an eyebrow. "You changed your appearance and hid your aura. I thought you were a thief."
Angor was a little surprised. He canceled his disguise and revealed his real face. "I was invited by some wizards outside, so I had to change my appearance."
"Good for you. Do you know how many people came looking for you just now? Especially that annoying Muying. You had to chase him away. " Madelyne's ears itched whenever she thought about Muying from Rest Torch Academy. She had been hearing too many useless things.
Angor felt a little embarrassed since he was the one who disturbed Madelyne.
"It's fine. It's not a bad thing." Madelyne waved a hand.
After a short pause, Madelyne asked, "So, what do you think after walking around the Cinder Rock?"
Angor considered for a moment. "It's my first time here, so I can only say that it's a pity. But if I have a chance to write my own wizard's travel book, I'll probably include this place. "
Many wizards liked to write their own travel books, which became a trend after Master Fein Werder's death.
"If it's your travel book, I'll collect it and read it." Madelyne raised an eyebrow.
Angor chuckled. He was just joking. If he really wanted to write his own travel book, he would have to live for a long, long time before he could write down his past. But could he really live that long? It was still a question mark.
Angor spent the next three days well. He went to the Forest of Giant Rocks and explored the area around it.
The energy level in the Abyss Plane was much higher than in the southern region. Even in the withered forest, Angor found many materials that contained energy. He examined them and found that some of them could be used as substitutes for certain magic materials in the wizarding world. However, the energy contained in them was very compatible with the energy of the Abyss Plane, which made them extremely unstable.
Angor detonated them several times during his examination.
Once, he even blew a big hole in Madelyne's hut. Since then, Madelyne would kick him out every time he tried to do alchemy tests.
He couldn't help but miss Brofen's alchemy workshop. If he could have an alchemy workshop like this, he could do alchemy research whenever he wanted.
When the three-day time limit was up, Angor stepped out of his study.
He now understood why the Abyss Plane was filled with many high-energy materials. However, most of them weren't listed as alchemy materials because they were too difficult to process and too unstable.
Angor had collected a lot of materials, but only a small part of them could be used. Even if he could, it was because he handled them well. Other alchemists would probably explode too.
"There are many usable materials in the Abyss Plane. But if they grow near a foothold city, they'll be harvested right away. They won't leave them for you," Madelyne commented.
Angor sighed. He thought he got a great bargain, but it seemed he underestimated how greedy wizards were. As Madelyne said, he wouldn't have a chance to find high-quality materials near a foothold city.
"However, it's not easy for you to deal with these useless materials to the point where they can be used. You can make a fortune by dealing with these useless materials. "Madelyne also praised Angor's ability to deal with materials.
Of course, if Angor spent all his time on alchemy, he would earn at least a hundred times more magic crystals.
…
It was the fourth night after they arrived at the Abyss that they bid farewell to the Osmium Rock. There was no difference between night and day in the Abyss Plane.
Angor finally learned about Moonfrost Moon's arrangement for the people on the Cinder Rock.
Half of the Moonfrost Guards took thousands of people to another foothold city, Street of Immortals, which was tens of thousands of kilometers away.
At first, he didn't think the distance was too far. Earlier, Lafutina could open a portal and teleport them to the other side.
Later, he learned from Madelyne that the space in the Abyss Plane was extremely unstable, and few wizards dared to use plane passageways here. They didn't even dare to fly too fast, because there were many dangers in the air, and they had to avoid dangerous areas.
As for why Lafutina could open a portal, it was because Giant Rock Forest and the Charred Land both had stable spatial energy. This was why they chose the Charred Land as their starting point.
This time, leaving the osmium rock, they only had a small ice wing as a means of transportation.
However, most of the people on the ice wing were apprentices who didn't have any flying vehicles. Those who had flying vehicles didn't need to squeeze onto the ice wing.
Angor didn't need Madelyne's reminder. He took out his Gondola and followed the Moonfrost Guards into the distance.
Angor turned around and looked at the rock that was getting farther and farther away.
At this time, the osmium rock stood quietly in the clouds, its golden light still shining. It was like a gentle god, using its last bit of strength to protect the detainee above.
Unfortunately, it wouldn't last long. Once all the people on the Street of Immortals were gone, the Giant Rock of Osmium would lose its light and fall into eternal darkness.
Perhaps it was a sign of respect for the miracle of wizarding architecture, or perhaps it was a final farewell.
After leaving the Giant Rock of Osmium, Angor's Gondola became the center of attention.
Among all the strange flying vehicles, Gondola was much better than all of them, both in terms of appearance and speed. As a result, no matter where they went, people would stare at them in awe.
Many wizards who doubted Angor's alchemy skills when they first learned that Gondola was Angor's handiwork were now completely convinced.
No rumors were as convincing as seeing it with their own eyes.
"Maybe after you leave the Abyss, your title will be upgraded from 'Music Box Warlock' to 'Vehicle Master'," Madelyne joked as she looked at the onlookers around her.
Angor didn't know what to say.
Many people were curious about Gondola, but only a few actually approached it to ask about it. They were in the Abyss Plane, after all, and there was always danger. Even if they were curious, they could always wait until they reached a safe place.
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