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“Just for a Bone-nding Wand, it shouldn’t have caused such a ruckus underground, right?”
Noland Lee tapped the rattling car door, his face serious and his brows furrowed.
“Philia, I’ve said it before, Samuelson is not a combat wizard, his ability to fight head-on is not strong. But when it cos to deceit, he has enough ans to make Sheldon Archer and others run circles. Even if he puts the Bone-nding Wand in front of and tucks it in my pocket, I would still doubt whether the wand I get is real or not.”
Noland Lee paused, then asked:
“Did you tell the professor or ntor about Samuelson appearing here?”
“No…” Philia tightened her grip on the steering wheel.
“In the Dreamscape, I can only passively receive information from the professor, I can’t speak at all. I haven’t been able to tell the professor and ntor about the appearance of Samuelson’s illusion servant.”
Noland Lee gestured with his hands and said:
“Look, we’ve found the problem now. Other than us two, no one knows that Samuelson’s illusion servant has appeared here. They all think that their enemy is only the Aberration.”
A bit agitated, Philia’s breath beca unstable:
“If only I had advanced to the third circle when I was cleaning up the Demon Rat Nest… This way, I could deliver the news and this situation wouldn’t have happened… I… I didn’t cause this, did I…”
Hearing Philia ntioning the matter of cleaning up the Demon Rat Nest, Noland Lee guiltily shrunk his neck.
“Don’t panic, Philia. Isn’t there a thod for imdiate long-distance communication between you and your ntor?”
Strangely enough,
Noland Lee kept realizing that all of these wizards he t didn’t seem to have a ans of long-distance communication.
Other than face-to-face encounters, they relied on entering the Dreamscape and establishing ntal contact with the professor with the help of the professor’s power.
Not having efficient remote communication seems to be a characteristic of this world.
It’s understandable that the Tatis Empire, with its low industrial level, only has letters for long-distance communication.
Then look at the Golden Federation here.
Alchemy is so advanced, alchemists are everywhere, yet there has not been an invention such as an alchemical telephone.
Not just them, even wizards, who control magic, haven’t developed a spell for imdiate long-distance communication.
It’s as if a Two-Dinsional Foil is blocking everyone from lighting up the “Imdiate Long-Distance Communication” technology point.
Wait…
Noland Lee suddenly realized that he was off the mark.
There is actually a ans of “imdiate long-distance communication” in this world.
The Mind Beacon, a type of ntal magic, can achieve this effect.
But why hasn’t the act of using ntal magic for imdiate long-distance communication beco common?
Is it really because of the Two-Dinsional Foil’s interference?
Or is it perhaps due to so profound extraordinary power?
Noland Lee couldn’t help but ponder.
Upon hearing his question, Philia shook her head and said:
“For now, I don’t have a thod to communicate imdiately over long distances with my ntor, Ray Lee. Only after becoming a third circle wizard will I be allowed to speak in the professor’s Dreamscape and have a chance to possess my own Magic ssenger. By that ti, I can then use the professor’s power, or use the Magic ssenger to contact my ntor… Do you Death Clan wizards have any good thods?”
“No, there isn’t. Our situation is the sa as you Elental Judgent wizards, we also rely on the Dreamscape and Magic ssenger.” Noland Lee responded with an honest face.
“I was just curious whether you Elental Judgent wizards have developed any elental magic that allows imdiate long-distance communication, so I asked casually.”
“I see.” Philia did not mind, she shook her head again and said:
“We haven’t developed that kind of magic. I heard from my teacher that many wizard forces in the Ulnas Circle are racking their brains researching magic, hoping to develop a spell that can achieve imdiate long-distance communication. But all of them ended up failing, and they suffered heavy casualties, one by one they were killed by the noise coming from the starry sky… I should warn you, you must not think about developing such a spell, it’s too dangerous.”
“Got it, I understand. I still have that much common sense.”
Noland Lee squinted at the starry sky, his eyes exuding a thoughtful gleam.
Firstly, there are celestial bodies that seem to be stars, but are actually teleportation gates.
Then there’s the noise from the starry sky hindering wizards from researching the magic of imdiate long-distance communication.
This starry sky, these stars, they’re truly strange.
Noland Lee was doubtful if the “starry sky” and “stars” he sees are natural cosmic backgrounds and celestial bodies.
Furthermore, considering the body of the Dusk Giant that fell from the sky and landed on Tatis Empire’s land, Noland Lee was even more skeptical of the starry sky above him.
On the verge of asking Philia about the common knowledge of the starry sky, he dismissed the idea thinking that it’s probably common knowledge every wizard knows.
Approximately half an hour after the magic car flew out of the Savage Stone Wasteland,
The Sand Sea gradually cald down, no longer violently shaking as before.
When the Sand Sea completely fell silent, the magic car battled against the slowly sinking sand and headed towards the abandoned building again.
A fissure with a width of over 500 ters and at least 3 kiloters in length abruptly appeared on the sand sea below.
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