The dream wasteland didn't have a long lifespan, but the information it left behind was enough for Sunders to understand its value.
Although Sunders was worried about Angor's new plan, he was still worried about it. However, he still cared a lot about the dream wasteland.
Next, he began to ask Angor about the details of the dream wasteland.
While listening to Angor's explanation, Sunders also took out a notebook and carefully recorded it down.
When Angor was almost done, Sunders began to ask some questions and suggestions about some vague details.
He focused on three things: Foundation City, the power of dreams, and unlimited alchemy.
Sunders' expression grew more and more serious as he listened to Angor's questions.
Sunders already knew that the dream wasteland had great potential, and that its information could be spread far and wide. But as he listened to Angor's explanation, Sunders discovered something more profound.
He saw a complete system in the dream wasteland!
Creatures, places of survival, and rules of survival formed such a system. Moreover, the power of the dream wasteland could be comprehended or even authorized, which was very similar to the law systems of other worlds.
This was the beginning of a complete system!
Sunders didn't think he could gain anything from the system, but he had a feeling that it would be extremely important in the future.
Since he didn't see any benefits from the system yet, Unlimited Alchemy was the only thing he could see.
Unlimited Alchemy wasn't only useful for learning alchemy. Even common wizards would consume all kinds of materials during their daily research. If a Magus had an unlimited supply of materials, it would be enough to drive them crazy.
Besides, Unlimited Alchemy was also a great tool for cultivating basic talents.
For any wizard organization, the number of talents they had would determine its future status. Unlimited Alchemy was the best way to uncover the potential of talents.
This function alone was enough to make it as valuable as a strategic-level Mystery Item.
Still, Sunders believed that the complete system of the dream wasteland might have greater potential than Unlimited Alchemy.
Apart from that, Sunders was also interested in the "consciousness aura" used to construct the dream creatures. If used properly, it could become a kind of immortality.
Sunders gave Angor a complicated look.
"You're a little monster." Sunders muttered in his mind. If the dream wasteland was completed, it would be a super concept that could change the entire wizarding world.
Angor's actions frightened him, but at the same time, he was also pleasantly surprised.
"Don't tell me you've prepared something else?" Sunders asked Angor. "You're not telling me you've prepared something else, are you?"
Angor did not understand what he meant.
"Anything else?" Sunders changed his question.
He took out a research project from his bracelet and handed it to Sunders. "Professor, you told me to add a new project related to nightmare illusions into The Mystery of Nightmare Domain within 50 years. Do you think it's possible?"
Sunders glanced at the cover: Nightmare Power and Dream Tricks.
The name already told Sunders what Angor wanted to study.
Sunders spent several minutes reading the book and found that it was about the changes of Dream Manipulator cantrips using nightmare illusions.
Sunders considered for a moment. "Sure. But you're only proposing a hypothesis. You haven't done any actual research yet, so it's not perfect yet. "
Angor nodded. He knew that he was only proposing a research project, and it would take a long time for him to complete it. Still, Sunders gave him plenty of time. Fifty years was more than enough for him to finish it.
"You don't have anything else to do, do you?" Sunders handed the research papers back to Angor.
Sunders didn't notice that he was being a little cautious when asking this question.
Angor was going to tell Sunders about the Tidal Realm, but he noticed that Sunders' expression was telling him something else. "You better say no."
"Not for now." Angor hesitated.
Not for now? Sunders knew that Angor had more to say. But he had already been shocked enough today, so he decided to put it aside for the time being.
With that in mind, Sunders nodded and picked up the notebook to study the dream wasteland.
After a while, he suddenly heard Angor asking something in a low voice.
"Professor, can Jon recover from his injuries?"
Sunders looked up and saw Angor leaning against the window, gazing at the dark sky with a sorrowful look.
"I'll return to the wizarding world soon, and I'll check on him first."
The dream wasteland was a serious matter, and Sunders wanted to take Angor away from the Abyss Plane as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the situation in the Abyss Plane had changed a lot recently, and Demon City was under martial law again. He might have to stay here for a while longer.
Sunders saw Angor's worried look and said, "Stay here for a few days and finish the sequel to Monument Loop. I'll give you some feedback on your illusion."
Angor's expression froze.
…
The quiet time passed in the blink of an eye.
It had been less than a day since the last meeting. Sennefer summoned everyone again. This time, it was about the rescue of the wizards trapped in Blackwater Valley.
According to Samantha, a group of demons was tailing them, including at least two supreme demons.
Samantha was about to return to the third layer of the Abyss Plane, but she still needed to send some wizards to the Fringe Forest to clean up the mess.
The job of cleaning up the mess was best done by the strongest wizards, especially when there were supreme demons chasing after them. Everyone looked at each other for a moment before they all looked at Sunders.
Sunders was probably the strongest wizard in the room. As an illusionist, he could easily trap and confuse enemies, so he was the best choice.
Sunders considered for a moment and did not reject the offer.
After the meeting, everyone left the room. Sunders was the last one to leave. He ran into Kanter at the door.
"I saw Sennefer asking you to stay behind. What other secret mission did she give you?" Kanter asked suspiciously.
"No. She just wanted to know where the Sand of Resurrection is."
During the meeting, Sunders told Kanter about the "resting place". "Sennefer is going to trade with Balalaika?" Sunders nodded.
"Yes. She's probably trying to get rid of her curse."
"Maybe she wants to know about the demon's descendant?" Kanter humphed.
"Whatever she's up to, it won't affect us for now. Besides, the Sand of Resurrection isn't easy to find. " Sunders paused for a moment. "Let's not talk about her. I need you to take care of Angor while I'm at the Fringe Forest."
"Take care of Angor? He's in the stronghold, so there shouldn't be a problem. "Kanter doubted.
Sunders wasn't worried about Angor's safety. He was more worried about what Angor might do during this time. However, he couldn't say it out loud, so he just said vaguely, "Anyway, just pay attention to his movements."
Kanter nodded without hesitation.
At noon, Sunders left the Overwatch Base.
Before leaving, he asked Angor to continue his research on the sequel of Monument Loop. It would be best if Angor could finish it before Sunders returned.
Of course, Sunders wanted Angor to focus all of his attention on his research and crafting instead of messing around.
After Sunders left, Angor began to search for materials in the bracelet to start crafting.
However, when he was taking the materials, his spirit tentacles accidentally touched the nest of the Dream Weaver Ant.
The nest rolled several times and landed on the ground.
Several drops of Akeso's blood fell out of the nest, but the ant was nowhere to be seen.
Angor took out the nest and checked it carefully. As expected, the ant was nowhere to be found. His heart skipped a beat as he thought of a possibility.
The Dream Weaver Ant didn't like its own nest either. Instead, it took over the nest of the Soft Worms.
At first, Angor didn't pay much attention to it because the Dream Weaver Ant would feed the eggs with Akeso's blood. Later, he realized that the Dream Weaver Ant wasn't a "gardener" at all. It was more like a "butcher" waiting for the hatchling to grow up.
Once the Soft Worms hatched, the Dream Weaver Ant would kill them and suck them dry.
Angor suddenly had a bad feeling about this.
Did the Dream Weaver Ant run into the Soft Worm's nest again?
Angor quickly took out the nest. It wasn't that he cared about the Soft Worms. He just wanted to see the special egg inside.
If the Soft Worm hatched from the egg was killed by the Dream Weaver Ant, it would be a huge loss.
Angor placed the nest on the table and reached his spirit feelers inside.
A moment later, Angor frowned.
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