Chapter 66 - The Cause of Thunderclouds
Sunders let out a burst of mild laughter. His low and raucous voice carried an attractive frequency.
“Rainless thunderclouds in such a scale were passively triggered by the aggregation of the world’s consciousness. Ha. Such a violent change… Maybe Boko’s familiar was right. A broken plane was trying to fuse itself into this world.”
Flora finished her glass of “blood” in one go and licked the remaining color off her lips as she said, “Heehee. Lucky man, Boko. What he acquired today should be enough for Gravity Forest to construct another Sorcerer’s Garden.”
“Gravity Forest is still far, and it will take time to reach here. Since Boko was requesting for help… then I should provide it, by all means,” Sunders said that in a casual manner. Although he stressed “by all means” with a frivolous tone, Angor could not help but guess what he actually meant.
“We found so much this time. Section Ephemera, and… Heehee. Angor, dear, you are really our lucky star.”
The pair exchanged strange words that Angor completely could not understand. The only thing he knew was that they kept mentioning his name in a joking manner.
When Flora ended the discussion with another eerie giggle, Sunders addressed Angor, “The thunderclouds were not naturally generated. That’s why they covered the entire water. Don’t worry, I already ordered the cloud whale to steer away from their center. Stay inside the tent and you’ll be fine.