Sunders and Angor left the area.
Sennefer looked at the Overwatch Base and wondered if it was the right choice for her to come here.
Sennefer turned around and looked at Brofen, who was standing next to Madelyne.
Sennefer knew they were after the same person. However, one of them wanted to learn from Angor, while the other wanted revenge. Sennefer knew how reckless Angor was, so she couldn't do anything about it. But Madelyne was from Brute Cavern, so Sennefer decided to tell Sunders not to interfere.
"Let's put your plan aside for now. Come with me to see Samantha." Sennefer turned to Madelyne.
"I won't interfere with your business, Madelyne. But I hope you don't cause any trouble in the Overwatch Base. You know how hard it is to maintain peace here. "
Madelyne sneered. "You make it sound like it's not easy. But it's your Moonfrost Union that's causing trouble in the Abyss Plane."
Sennefer grinned. "So what? Mister Rein is also waiting for an answer. "
If Monkey could become a legendary, Sennefer believed that Rein would do the same.
Therefore, who was right and who was wrong, it all depended on whether one could obtain the greatest benefits.
Madelyne snorted and stopped arguing with Sennefer. She flew back to the Overwatch Base.
Sennefer was about to leave with Brofen when she noticed that Vifet was standing nearby.
Vifet seemed to be thinking about something.
"Vifet, you —"
Vifet grinned. "I'm not a troublemaker. I won't stay in the base for too long. I'm going to the inner layer."
Sennefer frowned. "The Abyss Plane is changing. You better be careful."
Sennefer and Brofen left Dokibell together with Vifet, who also left with a mysterious smile.
After Dokibell saw that everyone had left, it shook its butt and walked into the Critical Forest. It was so tired these two days that it needed to find a safe place to rest.
…
Angor followed behind Sunders as they walked through the Overwatch Base.
The interior of the fortress was filled with reinforced concrete buildings. At first glance, it looked a little post-modern. However, he did not have time to pay attention to his surroundings. He could feel the chilling aura coming from Sunders.
Soon, they arrived at Sunders' room. After passing through the living room, he was led to Neville's study.
As soon as he sat down, Sunders gave Angor a cold glare.
Sizing him up from head to toe, a cold gust of wind blew.
"Before you ask any questions, tell me what happened to your right hand." Sunders focused on Angor's right forearm. Through the illusion, he could clearly see the change in Angor's arm.
"I met him again when I was working on something," Angor said vaguely.
Of course, Sunders knew who "he" was. It was the man from the Nightmare Realm.
He already guessed the answer when he saw Angor earlier. However, Angor mentioned that he was working on something in an ambiguous manner before "meeting" him.
Heh. Working on something?
Sunders rubbed his temples. Every time Angor did something, something terrible would happen. For example, Angor almost touched upon a Mystery item. Another example was the manifestation of a Mystery item that Sunders did not dare to mention to anyone.
He had a feeling that what Angor was going to say next would cause a huge uproar in the city.
"Ahem, don't tell me that you have something to do with the Devil's Sea Area that was so popular some time ago?" Sunders carefully recalled what happened in the past year and believed that Angor had something to do with it.
"Devil's Water? Which one are you talking about? "Angor looked at Sunders in confusion.
From his tone, could it be that there were many more? Sunders' heart sank. He even began to think about how to help Angor clean up the mess.
"The incident at Silver Palm Isle. I heard someone entered the place and took away the Mystery item. Don't tell me you're the one who did it? "Sunders looked at Angor with a questioning look.
Angor chuckled awkwardly. "If it was me, I wouldn't have returned to Fey Continent in one piece and come to the Abyss Plane to see you, professor."
It made sense.
Song of the Deep and Flunza's power should be able to keep an eye on Angor. Besides, according to the information he received, the person who took away the Mystery item had yet to show up. That person must be very good at hiding. It shouldn't be Angor.
With this in mind, Sunders sighed in relief.
But the next second, Sunders almost coughed up blood.
Angor stammered, "I didn't take the Mystery item, but I did enter the dark space at Silver Palm Isle —"
"You!" Sunders pointed at Angor and did not know what to say. He felt like there was something stuck in his chest that he could not release.
As expected, he did not expect Angor to do something ordinary.
Sunders really wanted to take back his first impression of Angor at Barbie's Restaurant. Angor was an academician with a kind and orderly personality who could easily be categorized as mediocre.
Mediocre? Usually, Angor did not do anything. But when he did, he would do something even more terrifying than what happened to Sumesh and Flora.
Sunders had been keeping his cool for hundreds of years, but every time he lost his cool, it was because of Angor.
Sunders took a deep breath and suppressed his urge to leave. "So this is what you're doing?"
Angor blinked his eyes and shook his head.
Shaking his head?!
Sunders grabbed the arm of his chair and clenched it hard. The wooden armrest was crushed into sawdust by him.
Angor's doing was not the same thing as what happened at Silver Palm Isle?! It seemed Angor was still accumulating power for his ultimate move.
Sunders kept quiet and did not dare to ask what Angor was trying to do. He decided to deal with them one by one. First, what happened at Silver Palm Isle.
"What's going on at Silver Palm Island?" Sunders asked with a serious expression.
"It really has nothing to do with me," Angor said innocently. But before he could explain, the environment around him changed.
The cramped study room was changed into another study room, but this one was in the open air.
It was Sunders' Gravity Garden.
Sunders had already set up some security measures so that no one outside could hear their conversation. However, if any Prophets turned their attention to the garden, there was no guarantee that their conversation would not be leaked. As a precaution, Sunders brought Angor into the Gravity Garden.
"Go on," Sunders said as he returned to his desk.
"It's just a coincidence. It all started when I saw a strange ship in the mist at Devil's Water."
Angor told Sunders everything that happened after he set sail. Especially the "prophecy" recorded in the logbook. Angor pointed out every single detail he had.
For example, the "sea of flowers", "island spirit", "tree of wishes", and so on.
These descriptions were only for the foreshadowing: the appearance of these prophecies aroused his curiosity, and so, through various clues and the records in the logbook, he found the well of Shelley Garden.
Out of curiosity, he saw a teleportation array at the bottom of the well and went to check it out, which led to everything that happened later.
Of course, he didn't forget to explain, "Professor, you asked me to finish my research on 'The Irreversibility of Undead and Souls'. When I found Torras' soul in the Dark Dimension, I captured it and turned it into a soul.
"It's a pity that Torras lost his ability to teleport after turning into a soul. Maybe it's because of that Mystery item. "
Sunders remained expressionless. "I didn't take anything from the Dark Dimension except for Torras. I have nothing to do with the loss of the item."
Sunders sighed in relief when he saw that Angor was telling the truth.
Sunders couldn't help but sigh at Angor's fate. A series of coincidences led to such an outcome.
The teleportation array at the bottom of the well was completely unprotected. It stayed in the mortal world for thousands of years without being discovered by other wizards, including truth-finders. Yet Angor found it.
A series of coincidences became inevitable.
Maybe it was the prophecy of the Mystery item called "law of causality"?
"Don't tell anyone that you went to that place." Sunders sighed, but he didn't forget to remind Angor.
Sunders felt it was a pity. After all, it was a Mystery item called "law of causality" that never appeared in the mortal world. But it didn't matter. Besides, Angor wouldn't be able to escape the fate of being discovered by Song of the Deep anyway.
"You said you turned Torras back into a soul, and he's still with you?"
Angor nodded. He took out the Church of the Deceased from his bracelet and let Torras out.
Torras was reading a novel about how Angor conquered the Endless Seas with great interest. Suddenly, the surrounding environment changed, but it was a little confusing.
When he saw Angor, he sighed in relief.
Torras rushed to Angor's side and asked in a pitiful voice, "Mister Padt, when can I go to Foundation City? My duel isn't over yet. My reputation … "
You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.
Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.