Chapter 2140 Profane Wings Merchant Group

Chapter 2139 Perfect <TOC> Chapter 2141 Shattered Nightmare Domain

Translator: SumTLMan

In other words, the currently visible Wizard Gardens of the Savage Grottoes do not meet the requirements.

Sanders’ Gravity Garden has already surpassed the category of a small Wizard Garden. The renowned Soul Garden, even when considered across the entire Southern Region of the Wizarding World, is among the top gardens and is even less likely to be drawn into the Wilderness of Dreams.

Such Wizard Gardens, if forcibly pulled into the Wilderness of Dreams, could potentially, due to overly strong laws, face the crisis of destruction.

“Is that so,” Rhine softly said. When Angel clarified that “the accommodation of real laws also has its limits,” Rhine had already guessed that there would be a restriction on the power levels of the Wizard Gardens.

It was precisely because both Rhine and Sanders had this foresight that they cautiously used the Tidal Wave Garden to test the Wilderness of Dreams.

Now, it seems that this was indeed a foresight.

“Besides the restriction on the strength of the Wizard Gardens, there are also limitations regarding their types,” continued Angel. “For real laws to enter the Wilderness of Dreams, they must interact with corresponding powers.”

“That is to say, the types of real laws and the powers of the Wilderness of Dreams must be compatible.”

Angel showed a relieved expression as he spoke. This time, they used the Tidal Wave Garden, whose law type is water, perfectly corresponding with the water sub-power in the Celestial Cycle, allowing the water laws to successfully integrate into the Wilderness of Dreams.

If it had been another type of garden, like a soul garden, for example.

Currently, there are no soul-related powers in the Wilderness of Dreams, and Angel even feels that there might not be any in the future. In such a case, once a soul garden enters the Wilderness of Dreams, even a small one could lead to significant problems.

So, it was indeed luck this time.

Rhine also showed a relieved expression: “This is also something I hadn’t considered before, lucky that it’s safe.”

“Anyway, the result is good now.” Angel didn’t blame Rhine; after all, this involved the domain of laws, and absolute safety was impossible. At least, he and Sanders had minimized the risk.

Rhine said, “This means that wanting to use the Dream Conch to draw in more Wizard Gardens is now impossible.”

Angel nodded: “Yes, it must be carefully selected, fitting the current powers and limited to small gardens.”

“Wizard Gardens entering the Wilderness of Dreams can quickly enhance powers and accelerate development. So, even with many restrictions, this matter still needs to be considered.” Rhine pondered for a moment: “I will find a way. Although it’s virtually impossible to directly acquire Wizard Gardens, if it’s just to borrow and observe, there is a way.”

Angel’s eyes brightened. He couldn’t accomplish this with his influence in the Wizarding World. But Rhine is a top figure in the Southern Region, and if he speaks up, he might actually be able to borrow a few small Wizard Gardens.

Rhine: “However, only small gardens are feasible. Slightly larger gardens, which are the absolute secrets of major organizations and wizard families, are absolutely impossible to lend. So, we need to think of other ways for the future.”

“I understand.” Angel believed that by the time they needed medium to large Wizard Gardens, the Wilderness of Dreams would have gradually taken shape. Once those wizard organizations taste the benefits of the Wilderness of Dreams, they might not even need to sneak around to borrow Wizard Gardens.

The topic was put on hold for now. Rhine patted Angel’s shoulder and, while enjoying the nourishment of the water lines, walked to the window.

Opening the window, he saw the sparkling blue ocean under the sunlight outside.

“How do you plan to deal with the Tidal Wave Garden?” Rhine asked softly, blowing in the sea breeze.

Angel: “I leave it to your discretion.”

Rhine: “My idea is to place it in the New City. Open it as a special area, as a reward for missions, providing a practice place for those apprentices who wish to cultivate water spells.”

Angel thought for a moment, “That’s a good idea. It can not only boost the apprentices’ enthusiasm but also be counted as a special project for the New City.”

Rhine said, “Then it’s settled. I’ll have Liana make the arrangements. I believe she will be very happy to do so.”

Angel chuckled and nodded. After seeing the blueprint of the New City, Liana had already decided to make it one of the main venues for the tea party. As long as it could make the New City more distinctive, Liana would spare no effort.

This time, the Dream Conch brought in many special props, most of which were needed by Liana, indicating her enthusiasm for hosting the tea party.

The competition and comparison among individual witches were fully exhibited here.

After this matter was settled, Angel prepared to return to reality with Rhine.

Before leaving, Angel glanced at the endless sea outside, “The only regret about this Tidal Wave Garden is that it lacks life.”

The Dream Conch could only bring inanimate objects, so there were no living creatures in this sea.

Despite the lush trees and flowers in the small garden under the wizard tower, they were inanimate when they entered. It was only under the nourishment of the water lines and the empowerment of the “Power Tree” that they were gradually revived in the domain of laws.

Marine life was not so fortunate.

“Bringing this sea to life is not a difficult task,” Rhine replied. Introducing intelligent marine life here would gradually enliven it. Even if real creatures were not used, the elemental creatures nurtured by the wizards could enrich the sea.

Angel nodded without saying much, ready to leave.

Just as they were about to leave, a pale blue flying fish suddenly leaped from the distant sea, drawing a beautiful arc in mid-air before plunging back into the water.

Angel and Rhine stopped in their tracks.

They glanced at each other and fell silent for a moment. Rhine softly said, “It seems like…”

Angel: “Elemental life?”

Angel used the godly perspective to observe the situation in the sea. Soon, he nodded, “Indeed, it is elemental life, but there’s only that one flying fish in the sea.”

“It seems that the sudden surge of water laws here has given birth to elemental life,” Rhine almost immediately confirmed the origin of the elemental life.

“Yes. The interweaving of real-world laws and the power of the Wilderness of Dreams caused a surge in water power. This flying fish is the product of this interweaving,” Angel’s eyes flickered with curiosity. The flying fish, though very weak, contained both laws and powers, making it an ideal research subject.

It’s just a pity… “There’s only one.”

Rhine: “The foundation of laws here is continuously generating water lines. In the future, there might be a chance for more to be born.”

Angel: “Let’s hope so.”

Angel and Rhine left without taking the flying fish. It was too young, and even if it were to be used for research, they would wait until it grew up here.

Upon returning to reality, Rhine immediately took Angel to the Tidal Wave Garden.

The dry chasm and the boundless sea of the Wilderness of Dreams contrasted sharply.

Soon, they arrived at the top of the wizard tower.

Angel easily stepped into the room, indicating that the water laws in the Tidal Wave Garden in reality had almost been exhausted. He didn’t understand the water lines but could still enter.

Rhine stood at the center, feeling the foundation of the laws, and after a while, let out a sigh: “The foundation of the laws is still there, and it’s gradually recovering its power.”

In the real Tidal Wave Garden, the foundation of the laws remained unchanged. Another true foundation of laws appeared in the Wilderness of Dreams, which means… the Dream Conch directly embodied a foundation of laws.

This is truly terrifying.

The Dream Conch seems to have a weak effect, but it can actually ignore laws to such an extent!

Even Rhine, who is accustomed to trials and tribulations, was shocked by this. Glancing at Angel, he couldn’t help but sigh in his heart: In the hands of others, the Dream Conch is just a chicken rib. But in Angel’s hands, it might really create a world…

It wasn’t until they left the Tidal Wave Garden that Rhine spoke: “Now we can at least be sure that when we ‘borrow’ a Wizard Garden in the future, we won’t have to worry about their foundation of laws having issues.”

In the following time, Rhine and Angel conducted several experiments regarding the laws of the Dream Conch.

The more Rhine understood, the more he felt the terror of this Mysterious Object, as if there was no limit.

They spent an entire day and night in the Exile Space, and when they came out, the light snow had turned into heavy snow.

The snow on the ground had already covered their knees.

“This experiment ends here for now, we’ll continue when we have the chance,” Rhine said, floating in mid-air, looking towards Angel: “Now, come with me.”

After saying this, Rhine’s figure flashed, flying towards the northeast direction of the Paramjit Plateau.

Although Angel was a bit puzzled, he still followed.

This flight took them directly out of the Paramjit Plateau, to a huge inland lake downstream of the Snow Agate River.

“Lord Rhine, where are we going now?” It was only then that Angel curiously asked.

Rhine pointed to the lake below: “We’re going to the Profane Wings Station at the bottom of the lake.”

“Profane Wings Station?” Angel heard this name for the first time: “Is it a wizard market?”

Angel recalled the geography near the Paramjit Plateau, but there didn’t seem to be a wizard market with such a name.

“It’s not exactly a wizard market, but it does have some market functions,” Rhine paused, then said: “Or it can be called… a private trade fair.”

Rhine quickly explained the situation at the Profane Wings Station.

The reason it’s called the Profane Wings Station is that it’s one of the mobile stations of a group called the Profane Wings Merchant Group. The group circulates precious goods at various stations, forming a very private trade fair.

The transactions of the Profane Wings Merchant Group are all precious items. Because their customers are mostly true knowledge wizards.

As for why the Profane Wings Merchant Group can connect with true knowledge wizards and form a healthy trade fair, Rhine’s explanation is simple: the leader of the group is a pinnacle third level wizard, whose strength is not inferior to mine.

However, just because of the strength issue, it shouldn’t be enough to open up such a strong trade route. Angel guessed that there must be other factors, but he doesn’t know them yet.

Because the Profane Wings Merchant Group only serves high-level wizards, its reputation is not prominent. Even if gossip magazines learn about their existence, they wouldn’t dare to publicize it, fearing to offend someone.

“Actually, even if I didn’t tell you, in a while, someone from Profane Wings would have contacted you, offering you an olive branch. Even though you haven’t advanced to true knowledge, your identity as a member of the Research Institute, in the eyes of the members of the merchant group, is higher than that of an average true knowledge wizard.”

After explaining the situation of the Profane Wings Merchant Group, Rhine finally mentioned the reason for this visit.

“I promised Sanders earlier to find a l host body for you that can utilize the effects of the Seed of Distortion. I have entrusted the Profane Wings Merchant Group to bring it here, and by this time, it should have already arrived.”

“Let’s go, I’ll take you to see.”

……

While Angel was at the Profane Wings Station, at the far end of the vast Feran Continent, Sanders was hovering in mid-air, looking at a blood-colored stele on the ground.

“These two, they’re still within the area of the Scarlet Plague followers,” Sanders observed with a hint of disgust in his eyes as he looked at the symbol of the Scarlet Plague Demon God on the blood-colored stele.

He had come here to look for Flora and Sumesh, who had been put in mortal danger by the followers of the Scarlet Plague. Sumesh’s injuries were so severe that they couldn’t open a planar passage, prompting them to seek Sanders’ help via a Nightmare Illusion message.

Sanders thought they had already left the followers’ range, but to his surprise, they were bold enough to still be within the radiation area.

Shaking his head, Sanders moved his gaze away from the stele. Closing his eyes, he sensed familiar vibrations in the air and quickly chose a direction, disappearing in a flash.

Half an hour later, Sanders arrived in a quiet forest.

Walking through the forest for a while, he saw his target: a light and shadow visible only to those who practice Nightmare Illusions.

Behind the light and shadow was a child skeleton wearing a rose garland.

With a casual wipe, Sanders made the light and shadow disappear, startling the little skeleton, who thought an enemy was attacking. It frantically touched the rose garland on its head, running around in circles on the spot.

“You are Flora’s messenger?” Sanders’ voice finally made the little skeleton stop.

Turning around, it was startled for a moment upon seeing him, then the dull green flames in its eye sockets flared up: “Is it Mentor?!”

The voice was clearly not the little skeleton’s.

Sharp yet somewhat enchanting, it was Flora’s voice. Evidently, Flora sensed Sanders’ arrival and remotely controlled the little skeleton.

“Mentor, that’s great, our side…”

Flora’s voice was very excited, but before she could finish, Sanders interrupted her: “Let’s talk about it when I get there.”

Flora replied, “Okay, I’ll have Little Red guide you now.”

Chapter 2139 Perfect <TOC> Chapter 2141 Shattered Nightmare Domain

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