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Chapter 1137: Chapter 349 Mysterious Ivan Chapter 1137: Chapter 349 Mysterious Ivan Leonard Churchill looked at the Demon God Secret Skill Stone Tablet in his hand that recorded ‘Fantasy Universe’ and then glanced at the strange child who had fallen out of the Space Rift not far away, vaguely understanding sothing.

The ability of the [Painter] tier card master is to use one’s own power to depict the universe.

The patterns on the canvas aren’t just two-dinsional; they could also be three-dinsional, four-dinsional, or even higher dinsions of the sensory world.

This itself is a manifestation of the Space Law.

But this Secret Skill isn’t just about the Space Law; there are other aspects that Leonard Churchill couldn’t understand for the mont.

When he saw this Secret Skill, he instinctively thought of the Silver Moon Sect’s ‘Void Moon Mind’.

Both Secret Skills share the common condition of ‘imagination’.

One is about purely constructing a spiritual world, while the other is about the visual aspect,

both requiring rich imagination to construct one’s own world.

The broader the thought, the bigger the world created.

“Could ntal Power instill a greater potential in this Demon God Secret Skill?”

For a mont, many thoughts flashed through Leonard Churchill’s mind.

This Demon God Secret Skill required careful comprehension and was not sothing to be rushed.

However, he looked at the little boy with a troubled expression.

Having received such a generous gift, looking after the other’s child would normally be acceptable.

But Leonard Churchill himself was in a very dangerous situation; if sothing went wrong, that would be quite unpleasant.

But Leonard Churchill also felt that Aragon and the leader of the Rebel Dragon Army who dared to send this child over, probably wouldn’t die so easily.

At least ‘Void Walking’ wasn’t sothing an ordinary person could achieve.

As he was thinking, the blonde little boy with the wet eye blinked, looked up at Leonard Churchill, and courteously bowed, “Mr. Leonard Churchill, for these next few days, I’ll be a bother to you.”

The little guy obviously knew that this person would be his guardian for the coming days.

“…”

Being so polite made Leonard Churchill feel a bit at a loss.

Not having thought about how to settle this little one yet, he looked at the child’s eye patch and asked, “Ivan, is your eye injured?”

“No.”

Ivan shook his head and explained, “It’s a Sealing. My mother said, it seals sothing very dangerous, and cannot be uncovered.”

“…”

Upon hearing this, Leonard Churchill felt an indescribable odd sensation growing stronger.

A Sealing?

What kind of parent seals sothing bizarre and dangerous inside their own child’s eyes?

But on second thought, considering this child might have co directly from the Southern Continent through a Space Rift to East Continent, it made so sense.

This in itself was abnormal.

Although Leonard Churchill didn’t understand the Space Law, that didn’t an he hadn’t learned about it.

The ability of Spatial Displacent, the further the distance, the greater the risk.

Like those Seventh Grade from the Southern Continent he t at the Plague Marsh before. Normally, being able to teleport a few hundred ters by oneself was already quite impressive.

Tracy Garcia was an exception; due to so Contract treasures from the Great Priest Lineage, she was able to perform long-distance Spatial Displacent.

But this little guy, casually moving between two continents, had surpassed Leonard Churchill’s understanding of Spatial Displacent.

He didn’t think the Spatial Crystal Core the size of a fingernail had played any role.

At most, it had activated a spatial coordinate.

This Ivan had issues of his own.

But since the child had been sent, with no arrangents made, Leonard Churchill had no choice but to keep him by his side.

He looked at Seven Brown with a slightly helpless expression.

Miss Rita, unlike him, didn’t think so much and seed to really like the child, walking over and patting his head, exclaiming, “Wow~ such a handso little guy~”

“Thank you, sister~”

Ivan responded politely, but with a hesitant expression and a small pout, like a little teapot spout, after a struggle, he corrected her, “But… sister, I am a girl.”

Seven Brown: “Ah???”

Leonard Churchill: “???”

After all this ti, they still hadn’t confird the gender of the child.

The voice was completely neutral.

Seeing the short hair, the dungarees, he had assud it was a boy.

Seven Brown crouched down to take a closer look at Ivan, then laughed heartily, “Oh, I knew it! So cute, definitely a girl~”

She seed to like Ivan even more, with the manner of a big sister, and slapped her chest, “You can call Sister Rita.”

Ivan obediently called out, “Sister Rita~”

Seven Brown, seeing Leonard Churchill’s difficulty, gestured magnanimously, “Ivan, from now on you’ll live with your sister.”

“Thank you, Sister Rita… but…”

Ivan looked a little troubled, as if her mind was turning, before she added, “But mom said, when you’re a guest, you have to be polite and not sit on other people’s beds. I brought my own bed~”

Saying so, the little girl took out sothing resembling an oil pastel from her pocket and drew a line in the air.

As if unzipping the Void, she pulled out a cloud-like soft little bed from it.

Ivan, looking at the stunned Leonard Churchill and Seven Brown, said in her childish voice, “I can sleep on my own bed.”

It wasn’t just a bed; there were also pink pajamas, stuffed toys, and toiletries.

After she pulled them out, the Space Rift disappeared.

The whole process left Leonard Churchill and Seven Brown with expressions of magical wonder.

This was not a Storage Ring, but pulling out so many items from the Void.

“Hiss…”

Leonard Churchill, even with his current state of mind, couldn’t help but gasp.

If he wasn’t mistaken, that was a Technique of Space.

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