Chapter 2095 Transmit Messages <TOC> Chapter 2097 Questions
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Star Pool.
“What kind of magic does Angel possess that allows him to safely leave the ruins unscathed while others meet their demise?” Wallace’s mutter reached everyone in the Observation Pavilion.
His words seemed suspicious of Angel, but those present understood Wallace’s character. He wasn’t accusing Angel of conspiring with creatures in the ruins but was simply curious about how Angel managed it.
Nisi, enjoying a soul servant’s massage, scoffed at Wallace’s curiosity, “Why bother with these details? Isn’t it enough that he came out safely?”
Wallace, initially glaring at Nisi, became silent upon hearing Nisi’s retort about the White Seagull Chronicle Academy’s dean’s office and its secret chamber.
Uninterested in further dialogue with the shameless Nisi, Wallace turned to Iron Armor Granny, sipping her rose tea contentedly. “Iron Armor Granny, aren’t you curious?”
Iron Armor Granny, savoring the tea’s aftertaste, didn’t respond to Wallace. Instead, a witch opposite her said, “Nisi is right. The important thing is his safe return and passing Rhine’s anomaly detection.”
Wallace glanced at Liana, surrounded by rose illusions, “I never said Angel was abnormal. I was just thinking, if his method could be shared…”
Before Wallace could finish, Iron Armor Granny interjected, “If it were sharable, Angel would’ve shared it. His silence suggests its uniqueness. Curiosity is fine, but don’t probe too much; it breeds distrust.”
Wallace understood her point about Angel’s secrets. In the Wizarding World, everyone had secrets, and digging too deep could indeed cause rifts.
“Angel isn’t here; that’s why I’m asking,” Wallace sighed, changing the subject.
Nisi then brought up, “You know, in the Dream System, there’s a spell for messaging in dreams.”
Though Nisi didn’t elaborate, everyone understood he referred to Sanders and Angel communicating in dreams.
Wallace, a scholarly wizard, spoke of a related trick, “Dream Message Spell, an introductory trick in the dream lineage. It allows the caster to send messages to a sleeping person. However, two conditions must be met: First, the sleeper must be dreaming to receive the message; second, the caster and the recipient must be close, within a hundred meters, or it fails.”
Liana added, “It’s said to originate from an ancient evil play, a method for the dead to send dreams to the living. But it’s one-way and limited by distance, definitely not capable of long-distance casting or breaking through spatial realms.”
Meaning, Sanders couldn’t have used this spell to communicate with Angel.
“Beyond the Dream Message Spell, there’s nothing else. Even if there were, it would likely still be one-way communication.”
Because the scope of the Dream Realm is so vast and boundless, it truly embodies the idea of “as broad as one’s dreams, so vast is the realm.” In such a vast Dream Realm, even two people sleeping on the same bed can have dreams that are poles apart; how could they possibly communicate?
Everyone understands this; the Dream Realm is too vast, with each person’s dreams being unique, making it impossible to locate anyone. But reality has shown them that some have achieved this.
Sanders and Angel must have a way of communicating with each other.
During the time Angel was trapped in the ruins, Sanders never left their sight, with the only unusual thing he did being entering dreams. After waking from his dreams, he would speak of Angel’s news; later, Sanders entered dreams multiple times, making no secret of his communication with Angel in the dreams.
It was because they saw this with their own eyes that they became even more skeptical.
“Could it be a newly created spell?” Nisi said.
“Sanders and Angel are both illusionists. If they have created a spell related to dreams, especially one for locating within dreams, then probably all dream wizards from ancient times to the present would die of shame,” Wallace said.
Despite saying this, they could think of no other answer than a new spell. Now, the only way to know the truth is to ask Sanders.
But the fact that Sanders hasn’t spoken of it means he doesn’t wish to, and asking him would probably prove Iron Armor Granny’s words true: The more one probes, the further one strays from the heart.
“It seems this is yet another unsolvable problem,” Nisi said.
As everyone sighed in resignation, the light barrier built around the Star Pool Ruins suddenly shone with a bright light.
At the same time, all the wizards within the light barrier felt a heavy force.
It was as if the space around them had gained an extra law of binding, making their use of magic and mental power slower and even stagnant.
Wallace: “The light barrier has been reinforced again.”
“The interior of this light barrier has almost turned into an otherworldly domain, even the laws have been affected,” Iron Armor Granny raised her eyebrows and looked outside the Observation Pavilion. Rhine was putting on gloves and walking in: “It seems you are even closer to that step.”
Rhine, who had just entered the Observation Pavilion, didn’t show any joy upon hearing this but instead a hint of sorrow flashed in his eyes: “No matter what, it’s still one step short.”
Rhine shook his head, not continuing the topic, but instead said to Iron Armor Granny: “I’ve reinforced the light barrier, and I’m going to see Angel shortly, so I’ll leave the ruins in Granny’s care for a while.”
Iron Armor Granny nodded: “Okay.”
After saying this, Rhine turned to leave, completely ignoring Nisi who was calling out from the side, “Take me with you, I want to go too…”
Rhine certainly heard Nisi’s call, but still paid no attention. It wasn’t intentionally not taking Nisi, but rather that the situation in the ruins might involve some secrets. Many secrets, the more one knows, the more dangerous it becomes.
Moreover, Nisi’s personality is too impulsive, and his mind not firm enough, not suitable to know these secrets. If it were Iron Armor Granny or Liana, Rhine might have agreed.