Dumatin was the fastest in viewing the paintings. He didnât seek any mysteries, simply glanced through them. After he finished viewing the paintings, he walked up to Angel. Instead of asking about the paintings themselves, he mentioned his earlier conversation with Rhein with a complicated expression: âI went to take a look at Tide Wave Garden, and there is indeed a Water System Elemental Creature there, butâŠâ
âItâs unattainable.â Dumatin sighed softly, his expression indescribable.
Itâs not that Lord Rhein was unwilling to give it, but when he went to Tide Wave Garden, he found âMu Ye Flower Wallâ Nian Yesewei, âWhite Old Manâ Wallace, and Lord Tree Spirit were all there. Moreover, the three of them were very solemnly gathered around a flying fish creature, studying it.
And this flying fish was the only elemental creature in Tide Wave Garden.
Seeing their manner, Dumatin understood that he definitely couldnât ask for it and plainly gave up.
âThen I can only rely on my luck to see if I can encounter a suitable Elemental Creature,â Angel responded.
Dumatin nodded, but he didnât think Angel could be so lucky to encounter a wild Elemental Creature. In his view, only when Angel returned to the Barbarian Cave, to get more log-in devices from him, could he start research on Extraordinary Creatures.
While they were talking, Rhein and Ironclad Granny were still admiring the oil paintings.
With their ability to analyze information, they could almost decipher much of the contents inside and outside the paintings just by looking at them. For example, from a winter forest scene, by grasping details and integrating seasons, plant diversity, and even wind direction, they could almost fully analyze the content of the painting.
Even when guessing the paintingâs location, they could have a general idea.
Among them, through several cityscape paintings and the combination of architectural style and cultural details, Ironclad Granny even accurately determined that the city in the painting was the capital of the Central Empire on the Revelation Continent.
Because of this judgment, they initially thought these paintings were discovered by Angel on the Revelation Continent.
However, as they delved deeper into the paintings, lots of strange content emerged from them: clearly showing a summer season but displaying ice marks; clearly being on water yet showing scorching flamesâŠ
These strange paintings became more and more numerous. The places they were sure about before began to gradually waver.
Ten minutes later, Ironclad Granny, Lord Rhein, and Lianna, having finished the entire exhibition, gathered at the entrance of the exhibition.
Angel: âHow was it?â
Lianna was the first to respond: âAs expected of the Magic Painter Wizardâs works, each is full of profound meaning and holds the weight of historyâŠâ
Everyone: ââŠâ
Dumatin: âThe weight of history, I couldnât quite see. But just from the feeling the paintings gave me, it seems like the Magic Painter Wizard was mostly at ease while painting⊠As for the stories behind the paintings, I couldnât see very clearly.â
After Dumatin spoke, he looked at Rhein and Ironclad Granny. While he was casually observing, Rhein and Ironclad Granny were observing carefully, maybe they discovered something.
However, Rhein remained silent, shaking his head and saying, âCanât really tell.â
Ironclad Grannyâs answer was similar to Rheinâs.
Even Rhein and Ironclad Granny didnât provide any solid answers, so everyone ended up looking at Angel.
Facing everyoneâs puzzled gazes, Angel offered an explanation, but his explanation was merely repeating what he had previously told Lianna.
ââŠIn any case, I donât know if thereâs any hidden secret within the paintings. So, Iâll display them here first. If any other wizard discovers something, please inform me immediately.â
After speaking, Angel excused himself with other matters and left the exhibition first. However, to others, Angelâs hurried departure seemed more like an attempt to avoid saying much.
âIt seems Angel is hiding something about these paintings,â Dumatin whispered.
âCould Angel have discovered a painting studio relic left behind by the Magic Painter Wizard?â
It was Lianna who spoke, but her question received no agreement, only strange looks from everyone.
âCough, cough, Iâll head back upstairs now. If I donât, the tea might get cold.â
âIâll go too. I have a lead on the new challenge of the Monument of the Strange Loop.â
Ironclad Granny and Rhein turned around and walked out, quickly disappearing from the exhibition.
Dumatin also prepared to leave. But before he did, he looked at the still-puzzled Lianna, sighed lightly, and said, âAlthough the Magic Painter Wizard was a painter, he only painted while traveling and never left behind any studio as an example. Instead of suspecting Angel discovered a studio relic, itâs more likely Angel found a wizard relic that collects the Magic Painter Wizardâs works.â
After Dumatin finished speaking, he too disappeared within the exhibition.
Meanwhile, returning to the sixth floor of the Rosewater Pavilion, Ironclad Granny suddenly said, âI always feel that besides the paintings of the Central Empire, the other paintings seem to depict a new world.â
Rhein recalled the various oddities within the paintings, pondered for a moment, then nodded: âIndeed, they do not resemble the native landscape of the Wizardsâ Realm.â
âCould it be that Feng painted some otherworldly ecosystems?â
Rhein thought for a moment and then dismissed that answer. Because from some details of the paintings, he could basically determine the timeline of the paintings, and they should have been from the same period.
One moment depicting the landscapes of the Revelation Continent, the next the scenes of the Otherworld, then back to the Revelation Continent; this clearly defies common sense.
Ironclad Granny: âIn the Revelation Continent, yet it presents a landscape not indigenous to the Wizardsâ Realm⊠this reminds me of an answer.â
Rhein: âA subsidiary plane?â
Ironclad Granny nodded: âPerhaps the secret Feng hid in the paintings actually points to a certain subsidiary plane?â
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Angel did not hear the conversation between Ironclad Granny and Rhein.
At this moment, he had already moved away from the New City and arrived in a lush forest.
Angel hovered high in the sky, quietly gazing at a small hill below. This hill was covered with dark green grass, with a few small white flowers occasionally blooming, looking very ordinary at first glance.
But the reason Angel was staring here was naturally for a reason.
A few minutes later, a pink mist began to ooze from this ordinary little hill. The mist spread very rapidly, engulfing the hundred-meter hill in pink mist within ten minutes.
Angel took a deep look at the pink mist and then vanished in a flash.
When he reappeared, it was still near the small hill and still high in the sky. However, this time, he was not alone; Frode appeared beside him.
Frode had originally been working in Originheart City, but just seconds ago, Angelâs voice appeared in his ear, asking him to exit the Wilderness of Dreams and re-enter.
Frode understood that Angel doing this was surely to summon him to a certain place.
Sure enough, when he re-entered the Wilderness of Dreams, he was no longer in the office but had come to the sky above a forest.
At first, Frode didnât understand what Angelâs intentions were for calling him here, until he saw the hill shrouded in pink mist in the distanceâŠ
âIs that⊠the Mist of Sin?â The places where Frode most often stayed were the Sky Tower and the Demonic Fiend Laboratory.
The Demonic Fiend Laboratory was built near a Mist of Sin.
Therefore, the moment Frode saw the mist, he immediately associated it with the Mist of Sin. Even if this Mist of Sin was pink, unlike the black Mist of Sin near the Demonic Fiend Laboratory, it gave him the same lethal and maddening feeling.
Angel nodded: âYes.â
The black mist of the Demonic Fiend Laboratory could be considered Mist of Sin, but Mist of Sin doesnât refer solely to black mist. Black mist is just one manifestation of Mist of Sin; it can also take many other forms, like gray mist, red mist, blue mist, and so on.
And the pink mist enveloping the small hill was also a manifestation of Mist of Sin.
âThe second Mist of Sin appeared too?â Frode sighed softly because the dispersal of the Mist of Sinâs authority over the land meant no one could control when it would manifest or where it would be born.
Angel might be able to, but the premise is that he must keep his attention fixed on the Ability Tree at all times. Once signs of Mist of Sinâs birth appear, he would have to suppress it immediately to prevent its appearance. But Angel obviously couldnât keep watching the Ability Tree constantly, so the birth of this Mist of Sin was indeed beyond the plan.
After confirming it was Mist of Sin, Frodeâs most pressing concern wasâ
âHow far is this from Originheart City?â
Mist of Sin is a sub-authority under the Law of All Things, capable of birthing predators in nightmaresâDemonic Fiend spawned creatures.
The ordinary residents of Originheart City are almost entirely overpowered by Demonic Fiend creatures. So, if this Mist of Sin is too close to Originheart City, it would be an absolute nightmare.
âAbout a thousand miles,â Angel estimated and gave this answer.
Upon hearing this, Frode breathed a slight sigh of relief. A thousand miles, though not too far, is about the same distance as the Demonic Fiend Laboratory and shouldnât affect Originheart City in the short term.
However, just as Frode relaxed slightly, he heard Angel say: âThis Mist of Sin is still in its infancy and hasnât given birth to Demonic Fiend creatures, but I received feedback from the Ability Tree that this pink Mist of Sin is also called a Flying Nest because the Demonic Fiend creatures it spawns are mostly of the flying kind.â
Flying kind? Frode quickly turned his head to look at Angel: âWill they reach Originheart City?â
Angel: âI canât give a definitive answer at the moment, but given the current situation, the future is uncertain and thereâs a significant possibility that it could affect Originheart City.â