Chapter 912: A Change to the Dream Wasteland
According to Freud, the woman was a master of communication and social plan execution, which was proved when she turned from an insignificant local noblewoman into a well-respected guest in the royal court of the Central Empire.
Still, Angor wasnât going to grant her the power of Gatekeeper. There was too much at stake.
However, Angor did not intervene in Freudâs candidate selection. Freud did need someone to help manage the city, and he had what it took to find the right people for it.
âIs this like a unique power system exclusive in the dream wasteland? Then there must be more to discoverâŠâ Freud tapped his forehead and considered it.
âI donât think itâs of too much use. Maybe itâs a common thing to happen in the Dream Realm, just like dreamers freely shaping and controlling their own dreams. Well, if I find a chance to pass the power to you, Iâll let you do more experiments on it. Our âinfinite alchemyâ must wait, though. I still canât cast spells yet.â
Similar to last time, he knew he had to gain more strength before accepting the next domain power. And in his current case, he probably had to wait until he hit the level of a wizard.
And even at that point, the new power he took from the sphere might not help him achieve costless alchemy. It was too random.
By this point, he was beginning to wonder if it was necessary to take all of the domain sphereâs powers at all. Even if the dream wasteland was fictitious, it was not so different from the real world as far as the rest of the citizens were concerned. The domain sphere had lost three of its powers, but it almost did not shrink in size. Only gods knew how many more were waiting to be harvested.
If Angor had to gain enough growth in strength to accept a new power, he feared that he would never fully absorb the domain sphere even after reaching the level of legendary.
Perhaps it was necessary to implement âdevolutionâ in the Foundation City like how ordinary human nations and states worked. Even so, he wouldnât carelessly do such a thing before getting his hands on the most supreme privilege that allowed him to control and restrict all the other privileges he passed to others. It would be a huge disaster if a citizen could use their new power against him.
Since he had no idea how to select which power to take from the domain sphere yet, all must wait.
âDid you notice anything different than before recently?â he asked Freud.
âDifferent? Did you bring more buildings or other stuff into the city, sir?â
âNo, I havenât used the Dream Whelk in a while. I mean, did something happen to this world? Like a new power or new law governing the whole place?â
âAre you referring to the first domain power you failed to catch?â
Angor nodded. When using the domain sphere for the first time, he let a domain power slip and disappear into the dream wasteland. He still wondered what it was.
âI see nothing significant, but⊠there IS something that might be related to the case.â
âTell me.â
âSir, well⊠um, did you ever try relieving yourself?â
âWhat are you getting at?â
âAhem, I mean, do you need to use the toilet once youâre inside the dream wasteland?â
Angor slowly shook his head.
âNeither do I, Alda, and Sunny. However, the other citizens, who are dead in reality, can satisfy their physical needs, such as eating, sleeping, and, well, dumping.â
âYou mean, those who live here as their consciousness retained their metabolism system. They actually need to eat and unload?â
âI think so. The first of the citizens did not have such needs before, so it might be related to the lost domain power you mentioned.â
âI see. Keep observing then.â
âShould I bring more people whoâre alive?â Freud suggested. âMister Jon is the only exception right now. Maybe we can broaden our research with a different type of test subjects.â
âNo. We keep everything as is until I gain more control of this place.â
After Freud left him alone, Angor began considering another question.
The purpose of the dream wasteland, as well as all the residents in it, was to help with their research project and accommodate Jon. But what next? Supposed their project concluded, what was going to happen to the city?
He probably would keep the city and its inhabitants as usual so that Jon wouldnât feel lonely and isolated.
However, the mortals were unlikely to help him with his âinfinite alchemyâ. If he did need help later, should he invite other supernaturals to join him?
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He descended to the first floor of Skyward Tower and saw the scavenging team again. They were carrying several barrels of sweet-scented wine to the storage.
âIt reminds me of homemade rum made out of our best rye!â A passerby smacked his lips.
âLetâs just hope the boss gets generous and gives us some of it later. I know how to brew wine, but I canât find the tools in the city.â
When âcopyingâ buildings using the Dream Whelk, Angor brought a lot of food and water along with them, but he did not expect this to be necessary. Yet telling from the conversation he just heardâŠ
âSo I need to give them food and water supply? HmmâŠâ
It didnât seem to be an urgent matter right now, but it would be sooner or later.
While thinking about random problems to solve, he walked to the Ocean Theater, from where he sensed Jon.
He entered the building and saw Alda sitting in front of the piano with a sad face. Jon was pulling on Aldaâs fingers. Beside them, Sunny was humming a small melody on top of a performer stand while smirking at Alda.
Aldaâs edgy look reminded him of his younger days. Jon also used to force piano lessons on him even though he was not really an instrumentalist by nature.
âLook! Itâs Mister Padt!â Alda saw him coming and almost cried.
When Jon also looked to the entrance, Alda saw a chance and ran for the back door.
âItâs almost three hours.â Jon checked the clock. âLetâs rest for today. Sunny, make sure you bring Alda with you next time.â
âTHERE IS NO NEXT TIME!â Alda screamed in the distance.
âLook at that. Such a sweet kid, tormented into such bad shape,â Angor teased while joining Jon on the stage.
âHe looks sweeter when crying, donât you think?â
Angor stopped moving briefly.
Did you teach me piano just so I look âsweeterâ?!
He didnât ask that out. He didnât wish to find out the answer.
âSo howâs life in the Foundation City, Jon?â
âNot bad. At least the worldâs consciousness canât get me here. Itâs as if I just found a new life. Wizardry is amazing. I could have never imagined it possible to make such a dream world into existence.â
âGlad to hear it. And Jon⊠Do you mind if I ask someone else to help treat your body?â
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