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Chapter 991

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Sunders knew that Angor wouldn't want to draw attention to himself if he wanted to study Mystery power. According to Sunders, he already had the Dream Whelk for a while, so he shouldn't be in a hurry.

Sunders believed that Angor had other plans.

"Yes, I'm studying the Dream Whelk. But I want to see where the item dragged into the dream will go."

Where would it go? Sunders was surprised.

He didn't know much about the Dream Whelk, but he did know something about it from rumors. Wasn't he just randomly pulled into the vast Dream Realm? Where else could he go?

"I'm just doing a little experiment. But you came back before I could find an answer."

"What kind of answer do you want?" Sunders looked at Angor from head to toe and hesitated.

"That depends on the result." Angor considered for a moment. "Can you give me a few minutes to see the result, sir?"

Sunders nodded. He still didn't know what Angor was trying to do, so he might as well take the chance to find out.

Angor's body began to release strange energy ripples.

Sunders could tell that Angor was constructing a cantrip model.

"But it's been a minute. So Angor isn't familiar with the model yet," Sunders thought.

Before Sunders could figure out what Angor was trying to do, a strange energy mixed with nightmare energy enveloped Angor. In the next second, Angor fell into a deep sleep.

"Eh? It's actually a dream-type technique?!" Sunders raised an eyebrow. Dream Cantrip was an extremely rare subject. Speaking of which, Sunders had never learned any Dream Cantrip himself.

No wonder it took him a long time to construct the cantrip model, and he was able to cross over to the Dream School within a year. Perhaps he was forcibly constructing the cantrip model?

"That's a brave one," Sunders muttered and looked at the sleeping Angor with a puzzled expression.

He used the Dream Whelk to drag the item into the Dream Realm. How could Angor happen to touch the item in his dream? That was impossible.

Dream Walk could be used to enter the dreamer's dream.

But Angor wasn't using Dream Walk.

One had to know that the size of the Dream Realm was boundless. Moreover, the Dream Realm was constantly changing. It could be said that it was as big as one's thoughts were.

It was harder than finding a needle in a haystack to find the thing the Dream Whelk dragged into his dream in such a spacious dream.

Unless, of course, the Dream Whelk had the ability to specify the location of an item in the Dream Realm.

However, if the Dream Whelk's function could reach this level, it wouldn't be called the most useless mysterious item.

Sunders became more and more suspicious until Angor woke up from his dream.

When he woke up, he had a strange expression on his face. He mumbled something unconsciously and fell into deep thought.

When he regained his senses, he saw Sunders sitting in front of the desk. "How is it? What did you see? Did you see the thing that you dragged into the dream? "

"Nope." Angor shook his head.

Sunders was expecting an "unexpected" answer from Angor, but that was not the case.

Sunders crossed his legs and spoke in a casual manner, "So the result of your research isn't what you expected?"

Angor shook his head again. "I didn't see it, but I sensed its location …"

What?! Sunders looked up at Angor in shock.



A moment later, Sunders found himself in a dark world. He was surrounded by a boundless wilderness. The sky above him was dark and gloomy, which made it seem like day or night at the same time.

Sunders wasn't unfamiliar with this kind of scenery.

There were plenty of such situations in the Abyss.

However, this was not the Abyss. Sunders couldn't control any energy here, so he was as weak as a mortal. However, his strong body told him that there was no aura of the Abyss around him.

Sunders tried his best to calm his racing heart.

His eyes were filled with shock as he looked around. Finally, his gaze landed on a bookshelf not far away.

There was nothing in the boundless wilderness. Not even a single stone. Yet, such a bookshelf was placed here, which seemed out of place.

He was no stranger to this bookshelf. It was the same bookshelf in his study.

He hesitated for a moment and slowly approached the bookshelf. When he approached the bookshelf, he could clearly see that there were books on the bookshelf. He took out a thin black book from the bookshelf.

The title of the book was "How to Use Illusion Prism", and the author was himself.

He could easily memorize the contents of the book. He only needed to flip through two pages to know that the book was exactly the same as the one in his study.

Not only was the content identical, but even the degree of ink staining, the smoothness of the paper, and the small frayed edges were all identical.

"So this is the Dream Realm? This bookshelf was pulled into the dream by the Dream Whelk? "

Sunders came here because Angor used Dream Enkindle on him.

Sunders couldn't believe what he just saw. How could a mysterious item that had been labeled as "useless" in the past be able to achieve such a feat?

Sunders knew that if he could pinpoint the exact location of the items the Dream Whelk pulled into his dream, it would be a shocking fact.

He heard footsteps behind him while he was still in a daze.

He turned around and saw Angor using Dream Enkindle to enter this world as well.

Not only can he pinpoint the location of items, but he can also pinpoint people?

Sunders took a deep breath. Was Angor also favored by the "Dream Realm"?

Otherwise, how could he pinpoint people's locations so precisely in this boundless dream world?

Sunders voiced his doubts.

Angor stopped moving. He was still wondering about the same thing.

His guess might have been correct in the end. For example, the Dream Whelk did show him a place similar to the "Dream Wasteland". Or rather, "Dream Wasteland" was more appropriate.

But what surprised him the most was that when he entered the building, he noticed something strange. The "Dream Wasteland Authority" in his mind, which had been dormant for a long time, was now working again.

The "Dream Gate" and the "Gatekeeper" were activated at the same time. This was why he could control the movement of items.

At the same time, he could clearly sense the general situation of this new "Dream Wasteland".

Unlike what he expected, the dream wasteland was not an interlayer space, which meant there was no passage connecting to the Nightmare Realm.

This was why there was no nightmare aura in the dream wasteland.

Since there was no nightmare aura, Sunders couldn't see anything. It was thanks to the "Dream Wasteland Authority" that he could pinpoint the exact location.

The Dream Wasteland was still very large, and it was even larger than the Dream Wasteland. However, this place wasn't connected to the "Dream Wasteland" where Foundation City was located. The "Dream Wasteland" existed independently from the Dream Realm even though it was still attached to it.

But if the "Dream Wasteland" wasn't connected to the "Dream Wasteland", why could this place use the authority of the "Dream Wasteland"?

Could it be that there was a difference between the "Dream Wastelands" and "Dream Wastelands"?

The "Dream Wasteland" was the "Master", while the "Dream Wasteland" was the "Guest". They were essentially the same. Was that why they could share authority?

Would there be a day when they could fuse?

"How did you locate this place so precisely?" Sunders asked when he saw Angor's blank expression.

Angor sighed. "Well, this isn't the real Dream Realm."

"This isn't the Dream Realm?" Sunders frowned.

Angor sat on the ground with his legs crossed and began to explain the "Dream Wasteland" to Sunders.

"Actually, the change in my right hand has something to do with this." Angor paused for a moment. "I only wanted to save Jon …"

As Angor explained, Sunders began to understand the origin of the "Dream Wasteland".

But the more he learned, the more shocked Sunders became.

Angor saved his trump card for last.

Angor's involvement in the "Lucas' Skull" incident only affected a small number of people.

As for Jon, the "Karabits" incident was nothing more than a celebration for the academies and the Karabits.

But the "Dream Wasteland"! This was something that could affect the entire wizarding world!

Just as Freud said, the "Dream Wasteland" had more potential than Angor expected. Not only did Angor create the "Dream Wasteland" in the wizarding world, but he also created it in the Abyss Plane.

Sunders almost couldn't believe what he was hearing.

There were many other things about the "Dream Wasteland" that caught Sunders' attention. For example, Angor was bold enough to cut open the "Dream Wasteland"! Because of this, Angor attracted the attention of the "Shava" from the Nightmare Realm, which further increased Angor's projected bloodline.

Also, the green pattern on Angor's right hand turned out to be a powerful weapon that could help Angor gain the authority to control the "Dream Wasteland".

After listening to Angor's story, Sunders felt like punching Angor in the face right now.

This little guy's guts were simply too big!

Even Sunders himself didn't have the guts to cut open the "Dream Wasteland", which was an enormous "Dream Wasteland".

But Angor, a newborn calf, went ahead and did it without a second thought!

This reminded Sunders of what happened at Twilight Auction. Angor was also ignorant and fearless. He risked the entire wizarding world and almost released the Nightmare Realm Queen.

Sunders took several deep breaths. After a while, when he felt his breathing calmed down, he spoke through clenched teeth.

"Don't tell anyone about this!"

This was the third time he warned Angor in one day.

Angor gulped and nodded. "I understand."

With that, Sunders prepared to ask Angor about the "Dream Wasteland" in detail. Angor only told Sunders the general flow of the "Dream Wasteland" and didn't go into the details.

Angor's "Dream Wasteland" was a big deal, but Sunders had to admit that the "Dream Wasteland" contained a lot of valuable information.

Angor didn't plan to hide anything from Sunders anyway, so he began to explain the "Dream Wasteland" in detail.

However, not long after he started speaking, an unforeseen event occurred.

Angor sensed that the "Gatekeeper" authority in his mind suddenly changed.

The Gatekeeper's authority allowed him to enter the "Dream Wasteland" without permission. In other words, without Angor's permission, no creature could enter the "Dream Wasteland".

Ever since Angor acquired the "Gatekeeper" authority, it had never been activated.

Now that it was activated, could it be that something was trying to force its way in?

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