Super Dimensional Wizard - Chapter 861: Shino Trench
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Chapter 861: Shino Trench

Chapter 861: s.h.i.+no Trench

The blue sky and the clear seawater had joined together in the distance, making it difficult to tell where the horizon was.

A flying boat swept past the sky, adding another trail of adorable ripples above the water.

On the boat, Angor was currently glaring at a fat owl that had been standing on the prow of the boat while guiding their direction.

The owl pointed a wing somewhere while yelling at Angor, That way, you moron! Look at me! Are you blind?!

Angor looked away and changed their course while considering whether he should learn how to roast the bird for dinner.

You cant even read maps! Thank goodness the master sent ME to watch over you, or youll never get to Lloyds by yourself! the owl claimed proudly, thinking that it was tasked with an important job.

Angor didnt protesthe was bad at navigating on the sea, that much was true.

But he still didnt like Brulees att.i.tude.

We are not at the Old Earth nor Padt Manor. No one will know if I kill you right here. Cut the unnecessary sh*t.

Brulee the Owl saw Angors cruel look and shrank in fear.

But you broke my gla.s.ses and, and I let it pa.s.s. Why are you so mean to me? it muttered in a small voice.

Brulee was Eurekas familiar, and the Watcher guarding the entrance of Padt Manor.

They were heading to a city called Lloyds, which was supposed to be located at the bottom of the sea, around the border between Whalebone Sea and Blackberry Waters. The city was not for humans, but mermen and mermaids.

One day ago, Eureka took Angor to her temporary residence.

I need you to go to Lloyds and fetch something for me.

I dont have time for that, Angor replied without thinking.

Im not asking. You will do it.

Angor had no idea what this place was. And of course, he didnt want to leave Padt Manor and Jon so fast.

However, Eureka didnt care about any of his concerns. She walked to the window and snapped her finger, and Brulee the Owl soon came into the house.

Brulee will go with you and lead the way. There are lots of things to carry, so we have to use your bracelet. Eureka gave Angors wrist a curious look. She wondered how an apprentice got his hands on such a valuable item, but she decided not to ask. For now.

Why dont you go there on your own, if I may?

Eureka only gave him a meaningful smile.

Angor just realized that Eureka was a wanted criminal. That was a bad question.

But this didnt mean Angor would accept her bossing him around.

Eureka noticed Angors unwillingness and considered what she could use to force Angors actions.

I helped you maintain Jons vital balance and did not ask for a reward yet. Equivalent exchange, remember?

I was the one who finished the calculations, Angor protested.

Without me, Jon would be long dead before you came back.

This was probably true, but Angor still wasnt happy to hear it from Eurekas mouth. Saving Jon should always be Eurekas plan because she would like to keep her research subject alive. She simply found it to be an extra excuse for negotiation.

Seeing Angor frustrated, Eureka proceeded with her carrot and stick tactic by saying, Lloyds is around the Whalebone Sea, which is not so far from here. That flying boat of yours will take you there and back in less than two weeks. Or a few days, if you use your sequence of gravity. You dont want to leave Jon, right? Ill keep him safe.

Angor didnt look persuaded.

During his future treatment when you need my help, Ill consider, as long as I can.

Again, Eureka promised such a thing just because she also preferred Jon to be alive.

Angor could clearly see this, but there was nothing much he could do about it. Keeping the fragile balance between Jons vitals and the corruption was something beyond his strengthhe had to rely on Eurekas help.

Fine. What is this place? And what do you need me to get?

Angor traveled past the Whalebone Sea last time while heading back to the Old Earth. Now here he was again, looking for a hidden city that only appeared in legends and tales.

Most routes were open and in business in the warm weather. On Gondola, Angor would occasionally see many cargo s.h.i.+ps moving about. He had no intention of interacting with the mortal s.h.i.+ps. However, some of the mortals caught glimpses of the amazing vehicle in the sky and began telling rumors about a s.h.i.+ning boat gliding beneath the moon and stars.

While having nothing to do, Angor took some time to go over what he saw in Jons dream.

Jon never clearly expressed his att.i.tude about the wizarding world before. But now, Angor could see that Jon both liked this world and missed his old home and family greatly.

It seemed Jon adored Angor very much, and he was always curious to seek out all the amazing secrets in the wizarding world as a scientist. This was why Angor felt sorrow and longing for home in Jons dream, but no regret.

Angor now hoped that one day, he could take Jon with him and search for a way to return to Earth. It sounded unlikely, but there must be a way since Jon could survive the great travel.

He now considered following Jons path as another goal of life, besides finding the path of truth.

Anyone in this world would laugh at him if he were to speak of looking beyond the very universe. But the truth was, he was not completely clueless. He had the Alien Eye.

Of course, he wasnt going to look into the artifact carelessly before reaching the level of a wizard. According to Jons stories, he could tell that the scientists back on Earth suffered greatly during the Montauk Project AND the loss of the Alien Eye. He had to be fully prepared before starting such a dangerous project.

For now, he had to focus on more urgent matters, such as preventing Jons death.

Entering Jons dream was one of the primary goals he could think of. Next, he wished to speak to Jon in the dream, which required him to study the next cantrip, Dream Reading.

The trip to Lloyds would take him pretty close to the Land of Revelation. He planned to pay Freud a visit and learn something about the new cantrip. Freud was t.i.tled as the Dream Reader. That man must have been rather good at it.

Upon making this decision, Angor poked Toby as he asked, Use your griffin power.

Toby was a bit confused upon hearing the sudden order but still complied. As his body grew larger and was covered in flames, Brulee jumped away with a start and trembled behind its wings.

Angor hopped onto Tobys back and retrieved his Gondola.

Hop on. Time to make haste.

Still s.h.i.+vering, Brulee found a spot in Tobys mane and held on so that it wouldnt get shook off.

Toby released a gray aura and disappeared in the next second.

They covered the remaining distance using Tobys help, and when Tobys griffin power ran out, they would take some rest by using Gondola again. Occasionally, Angor would also use his own gravity power to speed up.

The journey, which should take them two weeks, only cost two days in the end, and they soon arrived at their next landmarkthe s.h.i.+no Trench.

The sequence of gravity was what made Angor confident in escaping from Eurekas attacks, should they ever start an all-out brawl. Unfortunately, neither he nor Toby could keep using this power for too long, otherwise, the trip would take even less time.