Chapter 324: Close Off
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Devildare was a bulky old man with stand-out hair. He wore a black robe and was sitting at the main table in the middle of the great hall.
âSo youâre Angor Padt. I see your professor never overstated you,â Devildare said as he smiled at Angor with a mixed emotion shown in his eyes.
Angor clearly remembered how this man demanded him to accept punishment and solve the crisis inside Twilightâs auction house. It was obvious that Devildare wasnât speaking his true mind.
But this didnât mean Angor wouldnât return his own good manner, albeit insincere.
Devildare was a wizard on the path toward ultimate truth, and Angor had to contain his discontent and face the man with politeness. Under the great pressure exerted between Devildareâs words, Angor couldnât find the slightest courage to retort.
âMister Phantom already told me about the reason behind the parasite outbreak. Yes, you have nothing to do with it.â
However, the grim glimmer in his eyes gave the manâs true intention away.
âI also know that their bodies will be strengthened. Itâs⊠a betterment for all people.â
Angor kept up his similar fake smile while he listened to Devildareâs fake words.
Sunders sat nearby. He was grinning while he enjoyed the awkward show.
When Devildare couldnât bear to âactâ further, he turned to Sunders and said, âMister Phantom, since Angor is here, shall we get to solve the problem?â
âAlready?â
âOur auction has been postponed for two weeks now. There are many items about to rot away. And⊠I donât know whether our customers are willing to come to Twilight Well again after the incident. I must join the other two clans to find a solution so that we donât close up shop like the marketplace on Parmigi Highlands.â
Sunders nodded. âI see. Better do it earlier then⊠You know, I and Angor must do separate jobs simultaneously. I wonât have any problem on my end, but considering Angorâs strengthâŠâ Sunders looked hesitant as he continued, âI canât send any wizards to protect him since anyone else will get possessed by the parasites, soâŠâ
Devildare already realized what Sunders meant, and he sighed. âDonât worry, Mister Phantom. Iâll go find some gear to protect Angor.â
Devildare shook his head and headed to his storage. Behind his back, Angor grinned brightly.
âThanks, professor.â
Of course he knew Sunders spoke like that to earn him something in return. They already knew he would have no problem walking straight into the monster nest without getting into any trouble.
âWell, youâre saving lives after all. Since you donât want to get recognized, at least take a souvenir,â Sunders joked.
Save lives?
Angor didnât really consider his action to be so noble. He felt ashamed each time he thought about how the incident was caused by his own recklessness.
âWhile waiting for Devildare to get his things, Iâll tell you about our plan,â Sunders said as he beckoned Angor to go into a compartment nearby. âThe parasites arenât a big problem. To tackle the root of all, we must remove the mistâŠâ
After shutting off the tunnels, they simply needed to clean up the rest. Angorâs job was to close the tunnels together with Sunders.
There were two dragonfly nests in Twilight Well, which meant two spots that generated mist. Apart from Ladyâs Juice, the second one lied in the inner auction hall, along with Froggy, Fox, and the Joker poker card.
âIâll deal with the one inside the auction hall, while you go to Ladyâs Juice. We must shut them at the exact same time, or an energy backlash will reopen whichever is closed too early.â
The point was âexact same timeâ. Angor and Sunders were the only two who could do the job now.
âThe tunnels are connected to the Nightmare Realm. But only the outer regions, since the nightmare aura is very weak. Without a Nightmare Domain as the âfilterâ, the other nightmare monsters cannot come out. They can only send their energy to our world.
âAs for how to close the tunnelâŠâ Sunders stopped talking and used mind synchronization to convey the message to Angor. This was his family secret, and he would stay extremely careful even if no one else were around.
Angor and Sunders were the only ones up for the job because closing the tunnels required them to use their Nightmare Domains. Flora possessed a Nightmare Domain as well, but she couldnât control it.
As he explained, Sunders handed several stones of different sizes to Angor. The biggest among them was like a kidâs fist, while the smallest was just the size of a grain of sand.
Angor looked at the stones and sensed a familiar aura from them.
âNightmare Stones,â Sunders explained. âWhen you attune your Nightmare Domain with the tunnel, throw the stones into the tunnel and itâs done. They will fix up the broken space by themselves.â
Nightmare Stone?
Something flashed through Angorâs mind. A statue of a praying maiden.
When he was traveling from the Old Earth to Fey Continent, he first boarded a ship called The Redbud. The ship had a figurehead which was a statue of a praying woman, and there was a Nightmare Stone placed on the womanâs forehead.
He recalled someone created an illusion using the stone.
So they can repair space ruptures too?
âWe usually find these from the Nightmare Realm. It can seal the opening between the Nightmare Domain and the Nightmare Realm, as long as the opening isnât too large yet. The one in Ladyâs Juice is still small enough, and you wonât need many stones. Seal the tunnel and keep the rest. Many nightmare illusions require these to unleash their full strength. If you come across more Nightmare Stones later, try to buy some. Theyâre pretty expensive, but you should be able to afford them if you work hard.â
Sunders felt a bit jealous of Angorâs alchemy talent as well. When the gentleman ventured into Nightmare Domain, he started from zero and took ages to find out the property of Nightmare Stones. Even a sand-sized one cost several hundred magic crystals, and he always spent them carefully.
Angor, however, didnât have to go through all that. With the boyâs alchemy skills, there wouldnât be many wizards in Brute Cavern who could compete with him in the future.
Money always made things easier.
âUnderstood, sir. Iâll buy them whenever I see them,â Angor said as he nodded without a second thought, like a typical rich dude.
Sunders chuckled helplessly. And this kid was just stealing crystals off decorated wallsâŠ
âOh, professor? Is the auction house dangerous? I can go there too because Froggy and Fox are pretty friendly to me,â Angor said.
Sundersâ expression remained plain. âYouâre questioning my skills?â
âNo. Just, I think itâs easier for âShavaâ to do the job. I also want to know why Froggy and Fox remain there.â
Sunders stared at Angor for a while and sighed. Then he ruffled Angorâs hair. âYou donât know who Shava is, right? Donât get too obsessed about a strange name yet. If one day, you actually believe that youâre Shava, then Shava will come out for real. For now, he or she is only something we imagined. We donât know if itâs something that can replace your existence.
âSo, do not indulge yourself in Shavaâs dream before you learn who that is. And try not to approach monsters who regard you as Shava. It might be a blessing, or it might be Shavaâs corrupted plan. We never know.
âIâll handle the auction house. Besides, the situation there is more complicated than you think.â
The gentleman didnât tell Angor that there were a lot of wizard corpses at the auction house already.
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A moment later, Devildare came back while holding a magic scroll and a brand-new black and white checkered overcoat.
âThe scroll contains a magic array called âAster Barrierâ, which can hold off wizard attacks. It disappears when it runs out of energy,â Devildare said as he handed the scroll to Angor.
When he was taking the scroll, Angor noticed that Devildareâs hand was covered in scales. It was transplanted.
âThe coat has a built-in Magic Barrier spell,â Devildare said with a frown as he gave Angor the overcoat.
âItâs only a level-1 cantrip, but I think you know its value as an alchemist, so Iâll not explain further. JustâŠâ he sighed and said. âI hope you donât fail our expectations.â
Level-1 cantrip Magic Barrier was a common defensive spell used by apprentice alchemists to avoid accidental explosions when they were doing alchemy.
The cantripâs defense property was as powerful as some of the level-2 cantrips. It had a lower level due to its extremely long cast time and short effect duration. Many alchemists would rather choose a bloodline to use than studying this useless cantrip.
However, being built-in would maximize its potential, either for alchemy protection or combat.
Angor also noticed a low-level segregation effect on the overcoat, which prevented detections. But it only worked against people of a similar level as the wearer.
The coat looked really nice, except that⊠its color was too showy.
Usually, black and white worked well together. And a checkered coat would be totally fine.
But this one came in a size was too big for Angorâs body. It almost covered his knees. And when he buttoned the coat up, only his left side showed checkered design, while his right side was completely black. It definitely would bother people who suffered from OCD, who felt itchy whenever they saw something that wasnât in perfect order.
The buttons were a problem too.
Each round button had a black base color with two white dots and a white curve, creating a really weird-looking smiling face.
Smiles on buttons?
The strange designs had completely ruined a fine coat!
Angor recalled the day when he came to Apprentice Town 8 for the first time. He also saw the other apprentices wearing all kinds of bizarre clothes. Heck, a man called Hobson walked into Sky Tower while dressed as a white bear!
Angor was wondering what had gotten into the tailors who lived in the southern wizarding region. Did they really believe that wizards all needed unique looks?
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