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Chapter 929: 290. With a hidden aning_3

III:

“Mirror Land.”

A dium sub-dinsional level Magic Relic, inhabited by mirror creatures capable of infinite rebirth.

Anyone entering this Magic Relic will inevitably encounter a mirror creature that is a one-to-one replica of themselves.

If the mirror creature kills the Original Master, it can then enter the natural world and live on as them, undetected, until discovered.

Mirror creatures can be possessed, dismbered, and their dismbered limbs transplanted onto the Original Master to replace their damaged parts.

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Noland Lee felt that the mirror creatures could be regarded as clones for dical purposes.

In fact, those humans aware of these extraordinary creations indeed used them as a “spare parts warehouse” for their bodies.

The location of this Magic Relic is in the Battlefield Plain in the central part of Kashel Continent.

This area is in perpetual war; the surrounding Magical Kingdoms have long fought over “Mirror Land,” hence it’s known as the Battlefield Plain.

The Ulnas Circle does not intervene in the wars of Magic Kingdoms, so there are no First-Grade Magic Institutions within the warring Magic Kingdoms.

IV:

The last Magic Relic ntioned on the Letter Paper is nad “Clockwork Magical Tomb.”

It is a dium sub-dinsion, filled with countless clocks.

Each clock holds its own aning.

Explorers must figure out the significance of each clock and strictly adhere to the ti displayed when acting.

For instance, if a clock indicates there are only 10 seconds left until “alti,” explorers must stop whatever they are doing and prepare to eat.

Being one second early or late in placing food into their mouths would result in the Magic Relic’s power transforming them into new clocks.

The clocks that arise from transford explorers also hold their own anings and ti information.

Now here cos the interesting part.

This Magic Relic was originally a small sub-dinsional plane.

Many, after hearing of its features, believed that as long as they acted according to the ti information, they could safely wander within the relic.

Correct, the rules of this Magic Relic are relatively simple, but when the number of people increased, so did the occurrences of tardiness.

In just about 10 years, this Magic Relic evolved from a small sub-dinsion to a dium sub-dinsion, gain at least fifty thousand clocks made from transford explorers.

The letter Noland Lee received stated that now, upon entering the “Clockwork Magical Tomb,” one would encounter at least five clocks simultaneously.

If unlucky and unable to promptly understand the aning of the clocks, being transford into one would be inevitable.

“Hmm, interesting. The five Magic Relics that ‘Lamp’ selected seem to have a deeper aning,” Noland Lee murmured.

Denise Green leaned on him, teasing his cheek with her hair, causing Noland Lee to shrink his neck.

Denise Green chuckled softly, then asked in confusion:

“What deeper aning?”

Noland Lee flicked the Letter Paper:

“Look.

“‘Soulbound Abyss’ is related to the Soul.

“‘Wriggling Feast’ is a gathering place for flesh.

“‘Shattered Labyrinth’ is involved with Space.

“‘Mirror Plain’s’ enemy is oneself, rather than external things.

“And the last one, ‘Clockwork Magical Tomb,’ needs no explanation, ‘Ti’ is its the.”

Noland Lee stroked Denise Green’s chin with his fingertip:

“Five Magic Relics corresponding to Soul, Body, Self, Ti, and Space. It’s unlikely to be a coincidence; it must’ve been deliberately chosen by your Professor.”

Denise Green tilted her head slightly, studied the Letter Paper for a mont, and nodded as if enlightened:

“…Right~ it does seem like that.”

Noland Lee asked:

“Denise, did ‘Lamp’ provide any other Resurrection Witches with information about Magic Relics?”

Denise Green scratched her head, deep in thought:

“I rember there was. A few tis when I went to seek advice from her, I encountered several high-level Resurrection Witches. From their conversations at the ti, it appeared they were there to buy information about Magic Relics from the Professor.”

“What kind of Strength did those Resurrection Witches possess? Did they have Contractors?” Noland Lee continued to inquire.

“Let check the list of Resurrection Witches from past years, give a mont.”

Denise Green reached for her Magic Pouch and began to rummage through it.

Two minutes later, she found a notebook.

“This is the notebook I used while studying at the Academy.” Denise flipped through the notebook and stopped on a page filled with nas.

She took a magic pen and circled six nas on this page.

As she reminisced, she drew a “cross mark” on four of the nas, and then drew a circle and a question mark respectively on the other two nas.

“Noland, these six Resurrection Witches are the ones who bought information from the Professor. I don’t know exactly how many people have bought information from the Professor; I’ve only t these six,” Denise said.

Pointing at the “cross marks” with the tip of her pen, Denise explained:

“The cross marks indicate that these Resurrection Witches have fallen. They might have died in battle, or simply of old age.”

“The one with the circle is still alive. She has advanced to the Seventh Ring and also has a Contractor.”

“The one with the question mark is still alive too, but she no longer has a Contractor.”

Denise asked:

“Do you need to write to the two remaining Resurrection Witches to inquire?”

Noland pondered before answering:

“Yes, we do. Not just those two, but try to find out the causes of death for the four who’ve fallen as well. If it turns out that the information they bought is similar to ours, or even identical, then I’ll have to reconsider our cooperation with Professor Lamp.”

Denise sensed a cautious undertone:

“Do you an to say that Professor Lamp is using us?”

“It’s not exactly using us; I’d say it’s a matter of mutual benefit,” Noland replied:

“Don’t worry, Denise. It’s only speculation at this point. If worse cos to worst, I’ll go talk to Professor Erica, though she definitely doesn’t want exploring the Magic Relics and is keen on having back in the classroom.”

“Hmm… I’d like you back in the classroom too, to acquire the Sub-Dinsional Plane through the proper procedures.” Denise hugged Noland, tilting her head back and adding:

“The Pomida Family is such a nuisance. Without their interference, you would definitely have ascended to a Seven-Ring Wizard without any trouble.”

“It’s normal to encounter resistance, Denise,” said Noland as he gently rubbed her cheek:

“We’ve grown too fast, gaining too much wealth in a short period of ti. It’s bound to attract so malice and suspicion. But, as I’ve said before, we cannot rely on the rcy of others. Start your ditation. We’ll inquire about the Magic Relics tomorrow.”

“Okay~”

As usual, Noland activated “Mind View” and did a round of inspection on Island 33.

When his gaze fell upon the fourth-floor balcony, a figure dressed in a nightgown appeared within his Magic Vision.

That was Nicolette.

She was gazing up at the starry sky.

Just as Noland noticed her, she turned her head, as if detecting his attention, and looked towards him.

A pair of eyes shimring with faint purple radiance appeared within Noland’s Magic Vision, reflecting contemplation and bewildernt.

Noland released Deconstruction.

The Nicolette before him was labeled by the System as “Assassin Angel’s Division.”

So, the person gazing at the starry sky was the Assassin Angel, not Nicolette.

An ethereal voice penetrated the Magic Vision and reached Noland’s mind:

“What do you call this starry sky?”

The voice was androgynous, devoid of emotional fluctuations, and it spoke a language unfamiliar to Noland, yet he understood it.

Noland activated “Mind Induction” and replied:

“The Inner Cosmos.”

“Nicolette” nodded, turned back into the house, lay down, and closed her eyes.

Noland turned off “Mind View” and “Mind Induction” and leaned against the headboard in deep thought.

The Big Shot’s willingness to communicate was a good sign.

It indicated that they bore no ill will and also ant that, when the ti was right, Noland might be able to extract so information from them.

If so form of compensation was needed, that would be acceptable, but only if it didn’t cross Noland’s bottom line.

“By the way, Noland, how do you plan to accommodate Nicolette?” Denise asked lazily as she lay on him.

“Hmm… Let’s start preparing her for the Magic Enlightennt.” Noland counted on his fingers and calculated:

“Nicolette is 16 years old now. The best age for Magic Enlightennt is between 12 and 18 years. She has two more years to train her ability to sense Magic Energy. You usually help her with her studies. Once she’s ready, I’ll have Selena perform the Magic Enlightennt on her.”

“Alright~” Denise obediently responded, then asked:

“What if Nicolette’s Magic Enlightennt fails?”

Noland made a fist and tapped his palm:

“Then we’ll teach her Alchemy.”

“Okay~”

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