Angel had no idea what he was thinking thus far. All of his actions did not seem to match any logic that Angel was familiar with.
Angel wasnât someone who couldnât recognize kindness. His feelings for him were mostly gratitude.
However, amidst this complex mix of emotions, there was a faint uneasiness deep inside Angel.
This unease stemmed from self-doubt, a tendency to think the worst of human nature, and worry over the possibility of uncompensated return.
It was as if the Thief of Time, while granting you benefits, was actually peering into your future.
Angel did not know what he wanted.
Angel also did not know if he could pay the price.
âWhat just happened with that shadowâŚâ Popota had always been curious about the Phantom Shadow and, finding the opportunity, even in a state of weakness, spoke up.
Angel suppressed the thoughts in his furrowed brows, realizing he was too weak; many things were beyond his understanding for the moment.
Perhaps, he mused, one could only grasp some enlightenment when not bound by mere survival.
âItâs nothing, just testing a certain ability,â Angel replied briefly, brushing past the topic before turning the conversation back with, âYou came looking for me, what do you want to ask?â
Testing a certain ability? A form of pressure? Doubts flickered through Popotaâs mind, he wanted to question further, but seeing Angelâs expression, which clearly showed his reluctance to elaborate, Popota had to suppress his own curiosity.
âI just wanted to ask⌠I saw you leave with Wodell earlier, did he give you a hard time?â Popota followed Angelâs lead in the conversation.
âNo,â Angel pondered, âWodell just hopes I can do him a favor.â
âWhat is it, is it dangerous?â Popota quickly asked.
âI donât know. It doesnât seem dangerous, but it sounds troublesome,â Angel said, massaging his temples as he relayed Wodellâs request.
âHe hopes that the Indigenous People who want to leave can be resettled in the Continent of Yuantan to thrive. However, Wodell canât leave the Continent of Yuantan, so he hopes I can help with this task.â
According to Wodell, it was never considered before that the Continent of Yuantan would eventually collapse. But since the Continent of Yuantan survived this disaster, it might be worth considering a change.
Wodell certainly had more to say, but Angel had no intention to probe deeper and preferred to think simply about the request he made.
At first, Angel didnât find the request particularly difficult. However, thinking about the vast wilderness of the Continent of Yuantan, he suddenly understood where the trouble lay.
Whether the brown-red land of the Lava Zone, or the areas of volcanoes and barren lands, Angel could find no place suitable for habitation, let alone the various resources needed for survival.
So, if Angel were to truly persuade others to come to the Continent of Yuantan, he would need to consider a series of questions about living conditions.
Moreover, though Wodell didnât specify how many Indigenous People he wanted to bring to the Continent of Yuantan, it definitely couldnât be a mere handfulâit needed to be a large group.
But how could a large group possibly give up their homeland to settle in the harsh enviroment of the Continent of Yuantan?
Of course, Angel could just deceive them into coming, and leave the rest to Wodell to handle. But would this really satisfy Wodell? Angel thought the answer was likely no.
âIf weâre really going to bring the Indigenous People to live on the Continent of Yuantan, there are too many things to considerâŚâ Popota immediately grasped the crux of it, âDid you agree to Wodellâs request?â
Angel shook his head, âI said Iâd think about it and then I came back.â
Popota let out a sigh of relief, âItâs good that he didnât force you to agree.â
âWhat are your thoughts?â Angel looked at Popota.
âThis matter, I think it will be very troublesome. Whether or not those Indigenous People can be persuaded is one thing; whether they can survive here is the key. If he didnât force you to agree, then we might as well stall for time, wait for Garm to wake up, and then just leave,â Popota suggested.
Angel had thought the same, but they were currently on Wodellâs territory, and Wodell had intentionally called him here. Surely, he wouldnât let him go without making any requests, right?
Seeing Angelâs hesitant expression, Popota naturally understood his thoughts.
Popota said, âIf it really doesnât work out, agreeing to him isnât a bad option. Although the problem is troublesome, itâs not unsolvable, and the danger is not that great either.â
âAt worst, teach those Indigenous People how to survive, or use some special Spell Technique to construct water cycles, import soil from elsewhere, rebuild the ecosystem⌠or even use Illusion Technique to bluff if it comes to that.â
Popotaâs suggestion wasnât very reliable, but it sparked a vague idea in Angelâs mind.
Even a difficult task, if unraveled thread by thread, might not be without a solution.
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After a dayâs rest, Angel returned to the outskirts of Stronghold City.
On the throne, Wodell, resting his forehead on his hand, looked through the Totem Mask at the layers of white bones as if seeing through them to another dimension.
Only when footsteps approached from afar did Wodell lift his head.
âSavior,â Wodell murmured the name of the newcomer softly.
âYesterday, you made a request which I have carefully considered,â Angel began without engaging in small talk and went straight to the point. âThere are some details I do not understand, and I need to ask a few questions. May I?â
âPlease do.â
âThe indigenous people you wish to come to the Continent of Yuantan, do they truly come willingly, or should I bring them by other means? How many of the indigenous people do you need? Is there a place in the Continent of Yuantan where they can live? I mean a place with resources necessary for survival.â
Wodell: âI donât care how they come, though of course, it would be best if they come willingly. As for the number, it doesnât matter whether it is many or fewâŚâ
When Wodell spoke about the living place and survival resources, his voice abruptly stopped. Although he did not explain anything, the answer seemed obvious.
The actual situation in the Continent of Yuantan was indeed worse than imagined.
Angel sighed inwardly, âAlright, I understand. I can agree to your request, but I hope to gain some conveniences.â
âWhat kind of conveniences?â Wodell asked curiously, looking at Angel.
Angel: âIf I bring the indigenous people here, I hope to also be able to bring humans.â
âHumans?â Wodellâs brow creased slightly.
âYour Highness Wodell might not be aware, but currently, there are quite a few Stronghold Cities established by humans in the outer layer of the Abyss. And in these Stronghold Cities, humans are but a small part; the majority are indigenous people, including some half-blood demons with a more friendly disposition,â Angel explained.
âYour intention is to let humans build the so-called Stronghold Cities in the Continent of Yuantan?â
âThat is just my idea. After all, the Continent of Yuantan is extremely scarce in survival resources, and only Wizards can gradually improve the environment here, making it a livable place for the indigenous people,â Angel paused. âStronghold City is just the initial part. In the future, if the Continent of Yuantan becomes more habitable, the indigenous people will surely come willingly. Then, the possibility of re-establishing cities for the indigenous people and achieving a return to Frostmoonâs former glory might become plausible.â
The solution Angel thought of was to let humans come to the Continent of Yuantan.
In the Abyss, safe environments were too scarce, and the Frostmoon Alliance had considered expanding more Stronghold Cities more than once, but still could not achieve it. Many Stronghold Cities, once established and discovered by demons, were doomed to face destruction, just like the Ashenrock Giantstone.
But the Continent of Yuantan was Wodellâs domain after all, and he would not sit idly by as demons invaded, so this place was actually an excellent location for establishing Stronghold Cities.
This method might not be the best, but it was at least a relatively convenient way to resolve issues for Angel at present.
The transcendental abilities of Wizards could improve the living environment, and indeed, only Wizards would willingly go to such an inhospitable place to construct a stronghold.
Wodell pondered for a moment, neither agreeing nor refusing, âBesides these, what else do you seek in terms of convenience?â
âI hope to be able to use the Phase Gate,â Angel said.
âIs it you who wants to use it, or are you planning to allow all humans to use it?â Wodell watched Angel closely.
âI hope to travel through the Phase Gate to other places in the future, as for other humans, they are none of my concern.â
Wodell smiled, âIf itâs you who wishes to use the Phase Gate, thatâs naturally no problem. The Phase Gate is already intimately connected to this land, and since the landâs collective consciousness is close to you, I certainly wonât refuse. Whenever you want, the Phase Gate is yours to use, that is your right.â
Angelâs eyes lit up.
âHowever, if itâs about other humans⌠even if a Stronghold City is established in the Continent of Yuantan, I will not open the Darklands to humans,â Wodell stated calmly, after all, Wei City was within the Darklands, which was the glory belonging to Frostmoon.
âAre you agreeing to the construction of a Stronghold City then, Your Highness Wodell?â
Wodell nodded, âI understand the intentions of Your Excellency the Savior, and indeed itâs a good solution. How could I refuse?â
âAre there any restrictions on the selection of humans and Stronghold Cities?â
âYour Excellency the Savior may consider that on your own.â
âIs there a time limit?â Angel asked further.
Wodell shook his head, âAs long as you do not forget, that is all that matters.â
With such broad conditions and the freedom to choose the establishment of Stronghold Cities, a faint look of pleasure crossed Angelâs eyes.
He was quite indifferent to the Frostmoon Alliance, so his idea was to have a group of Wizards from Barbarian Cave come here to construct the Stronghold City.
However, what Angel did not anticipate at that moment was the sheer magnitude of the waves this news would create within the Wizardsâ Realm!
âI am linked to the fate of this land and cannot stray far from it, so I can only rely on Your Excellency the Savior,â Wodell stood up and gave a slight bow to Angel.
Angel returned the gesture, âSince weâve agreed, then Iâll take my leave first.â
But as Angel turned to leave, Wodell suddenly said, â
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