Chapter 1289: Current Situation in Originheart City
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After touring a large part of Originheart City, I grew accustomed to the diverse architectural styles. But whatâs truly intriguing are the residents; they are worth observing.
These people were all brought here from various places by Frode. Some had different linguistic habits, but now they live harmoniously in Originheart City. Moreover, the vast majority of them wore smiles on their faces, enhancing the charm of this nascent world, all basking in a hopeful dawn, full of optimism about the future.
âIn the beginning, the new arrivals to the Dream Realm were a bit lost, spending their days in confusion,â Frode explained, âWith the rise of City Lord Monroe, her reforms have gotten everyone bustling about, and theyâve invested their passion into the cityâs affairs. Gradually, everyone found their sense of belonging to Originheart City and started to identify themselves as its new inhabitants.â
âThus, the general populace found a new direction in life, and Originheart City went from chaos to order.â
Angel said, âIt seems City Lord Monroe played a crucial role. However, by starting with their life goals, it seems sheâs pieced together some truths about the world?â
Frode pondered for a moment, âMonroe is a very astute woman. Although sheâs never inquired about the Wilderness of Dreams, she must have theorized about it. By the way, Mr. Jon once mentioned some things to me.â
âBefore she became the City Lord, Monroe had consulted Mr. Jon regarding the city annals, and thatâs when their bond formed,â Frode spoke of something that Angel was aware of.
âLater, concerning the cityâs development strategy, she would habitually seek Mr. Jonâs counsel. Over time, she grew increasingly respectful towards him. Occasionally, sheâd discuss some issues with Jon, focusing on the peculiarities of the Dream Realmâs new inhabitants, such as the undead nature. It seems, she wanted to glean some answers from Jon.â
âBut she never asked me. So, Iâve just pretended to be unaware.â
Angel nodded noncommittally after hearing Frodeâs words. As a City Lord, Monroeâs vision couldnât be limited to the present; her curiosity about this world was only natural. But like Frode said, in addition to her intelligence, she was also very cautious, knowing which questions to ask and which to avoid, especially regarding sensitive matters.
Angel said, âYou donât need to concern yourself with the rest; as long as she performs her duties well as a City Lord, you can reveal some truths about the world when appropriate.â
Angel didnât care whether Monroe noticed anything; even if he were to tell her the truth about the Wilderness of Dreams, it wouldnât matter. Since her physical body had died, she was now a resident of the Dream Realm, she would not leak secrets to the outside world.
As for the future, once he had control over the Core Authority of the Wilderness of Dreams, the affairs would eventually become known to others. Then, with the Wizardâs intelligence, they might guess much of the truth; he wasnât worried about Monroe disclosing it.
Frode nodded; he was very satisfied with City Lord Monroe currently, but if Angel had an issue with her, he wouldnât dare to disagree. Fortunately, Angel did not mind Monroeâs minor actions.
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After walking through most of Originheart City, they arrived at the Marine Theater.
As soon as they entered the theater, a stream of piano notes flowed out. However, the melody was not pleasing to the ear, clearly played by a beginner.
âWrong again!â A familiar male voice sounded, tinged with a hint of reproof.
A hiccup, followed by a slightly aggrieved cry, âIâve been playing for three hours already, Iâm really tired, itâs normal to make a mistakeâŠâ
âDonât try to fool me, do you really not know if your body is tired?â
âThen⊠then itâs mental fatigue. My head hurts, I canât learn anymore.â The childish voice seemed to be making excuses.
âItâs not that you canât learn, itâs that you donât want to learn.â
âShanni only practices for two hours, why do I have to practice that long.â
âSheâs learning vocal techniques, and youâre learning the piano; the nature of the two is different, how can you compare? Besides, Shanni is more diligent in her studies than you are.â
As they conversed, the doors to the piano hall opened. The child sitting on the custom piano stool heard the sound of the door behind him and seemed to realize something, quickly turning his head.
âItâs young Master Tyson! Master Tyson, save me!â He paused, and seeing a tall figure behind Frode, his eyes instantly lit up with an intense glow: âItâs the Lord, the Lord is back! Mentor Jon, the Lord is back, can I skip piano practice today?â
The little boy practicing the piano was none other than Adar, the undead orphan. And the one teaching him piano was none other than the ever-mentor Jon.
Jon turned his head towards the entrance and immediately saw Angel, his face unconsciously revealing a pleased smile.
However, when he saw the tall man standing behind Angel, his gaze tightened slightly.
After a while, childlike piano notes and suppressed sobs filled the piano hall again. The pianist was still Adar, but this time he dared not cry out loud, because the one overseeing his practice was no longer the lenient Jon, but Angel and Frode.
As Adar played the piano, Angel also reflected.
Jon was curious about Angelâs experiences, while Sanders asked about some matters regarding Jonâs homeland.
They both told the truth but kept some things back. Jon didnât want the powerful Wizard to know too much about Earth, so he spoke only of the local customs and human conditions, which Sanders found quite interesting.
Sanders didnât talk much about Angel, mainly because some experiences were hard to explain, and many things would probably be better coming from Angel himself.
At least from Angelâs own perception, their conversation was restrained yet friendly.
âDonât worry about Jon, better to talk about how Adar and Shanni are doing lately, and whatâs the situation with the orphanage?â Angel steered the conversation, looking at Frode with curiosity.
Frode nodded and began to speak slowly.
About half an hour later, Sanders and Jon came back from the side hall. Jon stayed at the Marine Theater to chat with Angel for a while, and Sanders left the theater alone, planning to take a look around by himself.
Facing Jon again, Angel did not ask about his conversation with Sanders but instead talked about his recent life.
ââŠAll in all, Iâve been living quite well, but now that Iâm more spirited, Iâve been thinking about reorganizing those documents from reality that I never compiled properly,â Jon paused, then sighed, âBut then I thought better of it. After all, the history I compile of the Goldfinch Empire doesnât really serve any purpose in the Wilderness of Dreams.â
Jon had always liked compiling such materials due to the historical texts of the Goldfinch Empire always being incomplete, but as he said, even if he compiled them, they would be of no use in the Wilderness of Dreams.
After some thought, Angel figured that Jon probably had a âresearchâ addiction. As an academic researcher, Jonâs hobby was naturally academic research, but now his work either involved teaching music or planning city construction with Monroe.
Although he occasionally interacted with scholars from Originheart City, due to a lack of understanding of local history and other aspects, Jonâs perspective was much higher than theirs, so the exchanges didnât spark much insight. However, in discussions with some artisans on artistic vision, Jon could gain significant intellectual stimulation.
Angel pondered for a moment, âHow about this, Iâll bring you some things from reality. If you find it dull, you might want to study them.â
Jon, having grown in a society with a scientific worldview, was always curious about these Extraordinary Items but had never had access to them. So when Angel suggested that he study them, Jonâs eyes suddenly lit up.
âResearch into Extraordinary Items requires caution, Even if itâs in the Wilderness of Dreams, itâs still transcendent energy, and no one knows what might happen,â Angel cautioned.
Jon naturally nodded, âNo problem, and it would be even better if I could bring those experimental tools Iâve accumulated in the warehouse.â
âOkay.â Angel nodded. When Jonâs health was still good, he had made many rudimentary experimental tools for basic physical tests and chemical experiments. But as he gradually became immobile, these things had been left in the warehouse.
After discussing some of his simplified experiences with Jon, Angel prepared to leave.
Before leaving, Jon hesitated for a moment and asked, âYou must have heard about what Lyon said when he came last time, right? How are things in the manor now, and how is Lyon?â
Angel hadnât mentioned it before because many of the Servants affected by the Crimson Authority had grown up with Jon, including some very close to him, like the mute servant.
Faced with Jonâs question, Angel pondered for a moment, then revealed a smile, âDonât worry, the matters of the manor have been mostly taken care of, everything is fine, and Lyon is fine too.â
Jon knew Angel well enough to sense that he was probably hiding something, but since Angel had taken that powerful Wizard Mentor to the manor, Jon figured that the issues must have been mostly resolved. And he knew Angel wouldnât keep him in the dark about Lyonâs situation.
Thinking this, Jon decided not to pursue what Angel was hiding and nodded, âGo ahead, donât worry about me too much. Iâm living well here, and you have your own path to follow. I donât want to be a stumbling block in your way.â
Angel smiled, âYouâve never been a stumbling block. To me, you are a beacon in the dark, guiding my way.â
After leaving the Marine Theater, Angelâs expression gradually grew solemn.
At the door, Angel ran into Frode who was waiting outside. Seeing Angelâs somber expression, Frode asked with concern, âMy lord, what happened? Was your conversation with Mr. Jon not pleasant?â
âItâs not about Mentor Jon, itâs just that mentioning the manor upset me a bit.â
Frode, curious, asked, âIs it about what your brother mentioned last time?â
Angel nodded, thinking about Frode closing the orphanage and making a trip to the Old Earth Continent just for the manorâs sake. Now that Frode asked about it, Angel briefed him on what had happened at the manor.
After Angel finished, he sighed with a hint of sadness, âNow, those Servants can only wait for death there, without direction, unable to see the future.â
Hearing this, Frode fell into deep thought. After a while, he suddenly said, âMy lord, why not consider bringing them to the Wilderness of Dreams?â
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