Warlock Apprentice - Chapter 2095 - 2096: Dream Messaging Technique
Chapter 2095: Chapter 2096: Dream Messaging Technique
Star Pond.
“What kind of magic power does Angel have? Why do others often meet their end when trapped in the ruins, yet he can leave smoothly, and completely unscathed?”
Wallace’s muttering reached the ears of the people inside the Observation Pavilion.
His words sounded like he was doubting Angel, but those present knew Wallace’s personality; he wasn’t accusing Angel of colluding with the creatures inside the ruins, he was simply curious about how Angel managed it.
Nis: “As long as he comes out smoothly, why bother with the details?”
Wallace: “I’m just curious.”
Nis, enjoying the massage from a Soul Servant, chuckled upon hearing Wallace’s words: “Then I’m curious about what’s behind the clock cabinet in the headmaster’s office at your White Gull Academy. Would you like to satisfy my curiosity?”
Wallace was about to glare at Nis when he heard Nis’s words and fell silent.
Wallace didn’t want to converse with someone as shameless as Nis, so after a while, he turned to the Ironclad Granny, who sat sipping rose tea contentedly: “Granny, aren’t you curious?”
Ironclad Granny was savoring the aroma of the rose tea, calmly enjoying the lingering flavors without responding to Wallace’s question.
In contrast, the witch sitting opposite Ironclad Granny spoke softly: “I think Nis is right; it’s not important. The important thing is he returned safely and passed Rhein’s anomaly detection.”
Wallace glanced at Lianna, surrounded by a scattering of rose illusions: “I never said Angel was abnormal, I just thought if his method could be shared…”
Before Wallace could finish, Ironclad Granny said, “If it could be shared, Angel wouldn’t hesitate to do so. If he hasn’t, it means it’s not applicable to others. You may be curious, but don’t delve too deeply, as it often leads to alienation.”
Wallace naturally understood Ironclad Granny’s meaning; it might involve Angel’s secrets. In the Wizards’ Realm, almost everyone has secrets, and digging too deeply can indeed lead to alienation.
“Angel isn’t here; that’s why I asked,” Wallace sighed. “Forget it, let’s not talk about this.”
Wallace didn’t say more, but then Nis spoke: “Do you know there’s a spell technique in the Dream Sorcerer system that allows messaging within dreams?”
Though Nis didn’t explicitly say it, everyone understood he referred to Sanders and Angel communicating in dreams.
Because it was just a discussion, not asking for secrets, nobody stayed silent.
“As far as I know, there’s no direct technique for dream communication, but there is a related trick called Dream Messaging Technique.” The speaker was Wallace, representing the Academy Faction; although in terms of battle power he might be slightly inferior to a Practical Faction Black Wizard, his academic theory was immensely profound.
“Dream Messaging Technique is one of the introductory tricks of the Dream Sorcerer. The caster can send messages to people who are asleep. But there are two prerequisites: First, the person must be dreaming to receive the message; second, the caster and the recipient must be very close, not more than a hundred meters apart, or it will fail.”
Lianna nodded: “I’ve heard of this trick; it’s said to be derived from ancient dark practices, a method for the deceased to send dreams to the living. However, the Dream Messaging Technique is one-way communication, and its range is limited; it definitely cannot be used for long distances or to break through spatial domains.”
Which means Sanders certainly wasn’t using this Dream Messaging Technique to communicate with Angel.
“Apart from the Dream Messaging Technique, there’s nothing else. Even if there was, it would still be one-way communication.”
Given that the Dream Realm is vast and boundless, truly achieving “the broader the dream, the larger the domain.” In such a large Dream Realm, even if two people sleep in the same bed, their dreams can be worlds apart; how could communication even occur?
Everyone understood this principle; the Dream Realm is too large, and everyone’s dreams are different, making it impossible to pinpoint them. Yet reality defied this understanding, showing it was possible.
Sanders and Angel were certainly in communication.
During the time Angel was trapped in the ruins, Sanders never left their sight; the only unusual thing he did was Enter Dream. Upon waking, he revealed news about Angel; later, Sanders repeatedly entered dreams, openly stating he was communicating with Angel within dreams.
Because they witnessed it firsthand, their suspicions grew even stronger.
“Could it be a newly created spell technique?” Nis said.
“Sanders and Angel are both from the Illusion Series; if they created a Dream Sorcerer technique, especially one locating within dreams, then all Dream Sorcerers from ancient times to the present would be mortified,” Wallace said.
Despite saying this, they couldn’t think of another explanation besides a new creation. The only way to know the truth was to ask Sanders.
But since Sanders hadn’t disclosed it earlier, it implied he didn’t want to; asking could fulfill Ironclad Granny’s words: the more you delve, the more alienated you become.
“It seems this is yet another unsolvable mystery,” Nis said.
While everyone sighed helplessly, the condensation light wall surrounding the Star Pond Ruins suddenly emitted a vivid glow.
Simultaneously, all the wizards within the condensation light wall felt a heavy force.
It was as if the surrounding space had gained constraints, making their use of magic power and spiritual power more sluggish and even stagnant.
Wallace: “The light wall has been reinforced again.”
“The interior of this condensation light wall is nearly transformed into an alien domain, even the rules are affected.” Ironclad Granny raised her brow, looking outside the Observation Pavilion as Rhein, wearing gloves, walked in from outside: “It seems you’re one step closer.”
Just entering the Observation Pavilion, Rhein heard and showed no joy; in fact, his eyes flashed with a hint of gloom: “No matter what, it still falls short by one step.”
Rhein shook his head and chose not to extend the conversation, instead saying to Ironclad Granny: “The light wall has been reinforced, so I’ll later meet with Angel, leaving the ruins in your care for a while.”
Ironclad Granny nodded: “Alright.”
After speaking, Rhein turned to leave, completely ignoring Nis’s calls: “Take me, I also want to go…”
Naturally, Rhein heard Nis’s calls, but he still didn’t respond. Not because he was intentionally excluding Nis, but perhaps the situation in the ruins might involve some secrets. Knowing more secrets often means increased danger.
Moreover, Nis’s character was too flighty, his temperament unstable, making him unsuitable for knowing such secrets. Had it been Ironclad Granny or Lianna, Rhein might have nodded.
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