âI wasnât really injured, itâs Sumishe and Flora who got affected when the initial Godâs Chosen exploded with energy. Floraâs injury is minor, but Sumishe was unfortunately hurt even more,â Sanders said, sighing. âIf it hadnât been for my support, his strength could have fallen below True Knowledge. In that case, even if his mental state remained unchanged, it would take several years to regain True Knowledge.â
âAnd whatâs the current situation with the Godâs Chosen?â
Speaking of the Godâs Chosen, Sanders felt a wave of fatigue: âAlthough the Godâs Chosenâs power has now regressed to Level 1 True Knowledge, the power bestowed by the Demon God is a spatial control capability. In the end, he tore open space directly to escape. I suspect heâs hiding in some corner of the Void nowâŠâ
This Godâs Chosen, while not as strong as Sanders, is extremely adept at escaping, especially with the Demon Godâs enhancement of his spatial control abilities, making him difficult to capture.
Furthermore, given Angelâs understanding of Demon God worshipers, this Godâs Chosen, having previously gained power at the expense of other Red Plague worshipers, surely would not submit to Sandersâ strength and is likely to seek revenge.
Angel wasnât worried about the Godâs Chosen taking revenge on Sanders, but his elusive abilities were indeed a great threat to Flora and Sumishe.
Sanders: âThereâs no need to worry about that. Iâve placed Flora and Sumishe in the Gravity Garden, so there shouldnât be any issues.â
Angel was momentarily stunned, right, they could still hide in the Gravity Garden.
Considering this, why hasnât Sanders chosen to leave then?
âFlora insists on continuing her research on the Blood Fusion Virus, and Iâm also preparing to kill the Godâs Chosen,â Sanders said, with an added undertone of coldness.
He normally isnât like those of the Extreme Sect, killing others just for being Demon God worshipers, but acts according to his own preferences. However, this situation is different from usual; since the Godâs Chosen attacked them, Sanders will certainly not choose to forgive. Moreover, Demon God worshipers, like members of the Extreme Sect, are madmen, always believing itâs either you die or I perish, making reconciliation impossible.
Therefore, Sanders remains in the area where the Red Plague worshipers are located, while secretly laying out a plan to lure out the Godâs Chosen.
Determined that Sanders was fine, Angel breathed a sigh of relief. He didnât delve into exactly how Sanders would deal with the Godâs Chosen, trusting that Sanders, given his resolve to kill, would be able to do it.
After discussing his own situation, Sanders also inquired about Angelâs status.
Upon learning that Angel had helped Frode stabilize the spreading death crisis and had returned to the Old Earth Continent on his own, Sanders merely nodded; he didnât seem too concerned.
However, Angelâs next words caused Sanders to pause.
âAside from visiting the estate, I also plan to see if thereâs any suitable Elemental Creature when I return to the Old Earth Continent.â
The statement seemed harmless, yet considering the overall environment of the Old Earth Continent, it was quite peculiar.
The Old Earth Continent, referred to as Edge Island in the Wizard Realm, isnât called the edge due to a remote location, but because itâs an Elemental Desert, where one can barely sense any Elemental Power and stands at the fringe of the Extraordinary World.
Among the quests in the Task Hall of various Witcher Organizations, the mystery of âEdge Islandâs Elemental Disappearanceâ always remains, unsolved for thousands of years.
And now Angel suddenly claims he wants to find an Elemental Creature in the Elemental Desert, which is the peculiar part.
Sanders muttered âElemental Creatureâ a few times, then looked up at the refined young man opposite him.
He seemed to have thought of something and wanted to ask several times, yet ultimately held back.
In the end, he gazed deeply at Angel and uttered just one sentence:
âAre you planning to start something big this time?â
Angel: âHuh?â
He deliberately mentioned Elemental Creatures to hint to Sanders that he was going to solve the unsolved mystery that had hung for thousands of years and already had clues⊠to pique Sandersâ curiosity to ask for details, so he could then maintain a mysterious smile, profoundly saying âYouâll find out then,â while witnessing Sandersâ choked-up reaction, all to satisfy his tiny vanity.
However, Sanders didnât ask for specifics; instead, he asked if he was planning to stir things up again? The turn of events was unexpected!
Moreover, is he the kind of person who often stirs things up? Angel couldnât help but think indignantly.
âYou are,â Sanders pointed out bluntly, even without Angel speaking, guessing his thoughts.
Sanders rubbed his increasingly aching brow: âI canât be bothered listing all the troubles youâve caused again; just tell me what scale youâre planning this time.â
Angel was silent for a moment, deciding not to argue with the Mentor over irrelevant matters: âIâve merely discovered a bit of a clue on the mystery of Elemental Disappearance, and Iâm currently investigating.â
Seeing Angelâs serious expression, Sanders thought to himself: Itâs probably not just investigation if heâs talking about finding an Elemental Creature; he must have a much further clue.
An Elemental Creature in the Elemental Desert? What secret could this harbor⊠could it be the principle of extremes meeting?
Although aware Angel was withholding some facts, Sanders didnât plan to press further.
Knowing Angelâs character, since he deliberately brought this up, heâll eventually explain. âAfter all, the aftermath of the commotion still needs someone else to handle.
âYou decide on your own, Iâll see what answer you can provide then,â Sanders, despite criticizing Angel for stirring up trouble, appreciates big developments; although the bigger the issue, the more troublesome, it also signifies greater gains. The benefits of Angelâs past exploits have been directly proportional to the commotions heâs caused.
After this, Sanders ceased inquiries.
Angel opened his mouth, wanting to say something, but eventually remained silent. Itâs not too late to reveal the secret of the Tidal World later.
They then chatted about some trivial updates, such as Sandersâ rare approval of Floraâs dedication to researching the Blood Fusion Virus; and Angel discussing Earl Miâs control by the Seed of Distortion, transitioning to the topic of Demons of the Panic Realm.
The conversation lasted roughly half an hour, at which point Sanders intended to return to reality. The first reason was to guard against the Godâs Chosenâs surprise attack; the second was to prepare calculations for which type of Authority would suit Sumishe best.
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After Sanders left, Angel planned to go offline as well but paused when recalling a message from Jon, pulling out the Mother Tree Interlinker.
Jon asked him to experience the new version features of the Tree Group, and then private message him.
Thinking of this, Angel followed the prompts and found the âFunction Integrationâ at the bottom of the new version of the Tree Group interface. With a gentle touch, a row of new function buttons appeared.
These function buttons were previously unavailable, evidently part of the update content of this Version 0.
Angel did not immediately check the specific functions but first clicked on the topmost function button: Update Announcement.
As soon as it was clicked, a new page popped up.
This announcement page is in the parchment letter format that wizards are very familiar with, and the font is invented by Jon himself. It looks fancy but doesnât fully let go, maintaining a bit of restraint and introversion.
At first glance, this font looks like someone who desires to be free-spirited but must appear serious.
Previously, when Lianna saw this font while looking at Jonâs upload of the âOverview and Detailed Rules of New City Planningâ on the Mother Tree Forum, her comment was: Judging by the font, Jon is very much like you and Sanders, both being very repressed.
Angel, however, felt that Lianna was simply taking the opportunity to belittle Sanders, and he and Jon were just incidental. He didnât consider this font repressive but rather reserved.
Angel admired the font with full appreciation, then focused on the update announcement.
The content of the announcement was all about the introduction of new features after the Tree Groupâs version update.
Angel had previously noticed the removal of bubble color distinctions, replaced by name distinctions; the recording of message send time was reflected in the announcement content.
In addition, there was mention of the roles of each function key in the âFunction Integrationâ.
These include editing personal profiles, friend lists, adding friends, etc.
The announcement content was not much, but every feature was a major iteration, gradually aligning with Earthâs social software.
Angel also experienced the different features one by one according to the update announcement.
The personal profile is fundamental; every new user entering the Tree Group will fill out their profile first. Existing users can also edit their profiles, but the current version doesnât support unlimited edits; changes can only be made once.
Since the Tree Group currently doesnât have many users, Jon knows all the user names, so he has considerately filled in Angelâs name on the personal profile.
Angel could edit and change it; he could use Transcendental Wizard instead of his real name. However, in the current Mother Tree network environment, except for Jonâs name being âTree Group Development Teamâ, everyone still uses real names instead of screen names.
Angel has a vision beyond the current network era, but he doesnât plan to go against the flow now, so he didnât change the name.
As for the details like the friend list, Angel checked all of them, and there were basically no errors.
After all, Jon stands on the shoulders of predecessors, having experienced the era of information explosion. He has a clear direction and plan, so no matter how the Tree Group develops, it wonât be too bad.
After Angel finished experiencing it, he sent friend requests to Sanders and Jon.
Sanders was already offline and didnât accept it temporarily, but Jon accepted Angelâs request immediately.
Soon after accepting, Jon sent Angel a message: âDid you experience the new version? What do you think?â
Angel knows Jonâs character well; he hurriedly asked not because he was not confident in his work but simply needed user feedback or a special case like Angel to provide feedback.
The Tree Group, which Jon established, mimics Earthâs network era social software, and the client group of Earthâs social software are naturally modern humans of the information age. Although humans dominate the Wizardsâ Realm, Jon worries that due to the difference in civilizations, such software may not adapt well in this realm.
So, someone like Angel, who understands both Earthâs civilization and the wizarding world, is needed for client feedback.
âDo other users have any opinions about the new version?â Angel didnât answer immediately and asked instead.
Jon: âNot really, theyâre using it quite fluently. The witch Lianna is already urging for more interlinkers. Iâve already ground all my Mother Tree branches into powder; for now, thereâs still some capacity to supply. But with a large number of Transcendents entering the New City every day, I estimate these Mother Tree branch powders wonât last long. I contacted you also intending for you to bring more branches to me.â
âIâll give you the Mother Tree branches later.â Angel paused, then continued typing: âSince no one has any complaints, and the Transcendent users are surging, doesnât this mean the new version of the Tree Group is quite good?â
Jon: âWell, thatâs true, but without a root server, I donât know if new users prefer browsing the Mother Tree Forum or the Tree Group.â
The Mother Tree Forum has not been updated yet, but the Tree Group has been iterated, which is why Jon is apprehensive about the new version of the Tree Group.
âThe monitoring of data flow is indeed something that needs attention. Iâll delve into the Mother Tree network later and materialize this feature in the immersive network through server means. At that time, Iâll distribute permission to you.â Angel said.
Jon immediately replied with joyful affirmation: âBig data might be useless initially, but it will be very useful in the future.â
Angel brought the topic back: âLetâs talk about my thoughts. Just as I said before, since other users arenât averse to the new version of the Tree Group, it means theyâre accepting this setup.â
âFrom my personal experience, itâs quite good, but many features seem not yet included, like creating a new chat group.â
Currently, thereâs only one chat group in the entire Tree Group, and all users are in it. Just now, Angel glanced at it and found it was full of Lianna giving instructions, providing opinions on New City construction, and apprentices involved in the construction responding according to her ideas.
It has essentially devolved from a general discussion group into a chat group for New City construction.
This has already shown an imbalance in the chat group, requiring new chat groups for separation.
Moreover, when Angel looked at the previous chats, besides Lianna, he occasionally saw the bubbles of Ironclad Granny and Tree Spirit, but the chat bubbles of Kudodo, Babaya, and others had completely disappeared since the beginning.
After all, with different levels⊠when Angel spoke in the chat group initially, they all trembled. With such greater presences appearing in the chat group, they wouldnât dare to be presumptuous. Fearing to say something wrong, they simply didnât chat in the group at all.
This obviously goes against the original intention of establishing the chat group.
Jon: âI know about this too, but meals have to be spoon-fed; if too much is given at once, theyâd also be overwhelmed. Version 0 primarily focuses on private chats and adding friends.â
âIn future versions, weâll talk about creating new chat groups. Iâm also considering whether to completely remove the chat group creation restriction like Earthâs civilization, or adopt a guild-like application system.â