Chapter 674 - Life and Creation
To be more precise, Greya’s soul was changing.
Puffs of mist were showing up from her soul, which slowly joined the clouds nearby. The area around her slowly became blurry… until different sceneries were seen.
Green saplings thriving for life, colorful fowls chasing each other, ferocious beasts napping in peace, and giant whales falling and providing nutrients to new lives…
Everything was short-lived and brief. Different sights showed up and vanished rapidly.
“This is it?” Flora muttered, “Doesn’t look like a big deal.”
The strange sight appeared similar to elementary illusions. Flora knew she could easily create such illusions in the blink of an eye.
Sunders had been watching the “illusions” with a frown.
Once again, Rein looked at Angor in great interest. He knew Greya told the Angor something, but he could not read it.
However, Greya addressing Angor twice was enough to suggest that the boy held some kind of secret. Rein wasn’t going to ask, as it would make him appear as an eavesdropper.
To his surprise, Flora helped him by asking a question, “Hey, Angor, what are you two talking about in that voice transmission?”
“As far as I know, the purpose of voice transmission is NOT for sharing. Be careful with what you ask, Flora,” Sunders scolded.
Flora was taken aback as she didn’t expect her professor to give her a serious warning. While It was true that peeking into someone’s voice transmission was impolite, it was not a severe offense unless the transmission involved critical secrets or people of authority. She didn’t believe Angor was such a case.
But she had to give up since Sunders meant to stop her.
Meanwhile, Rein Mute found it more and more worthwhile to keep an eye on Angor.
No… Rein thought to himself while pretending that he was still watching Greya. Sunders was never the type to guard his students so intently. Did Angor really play a part in Greya’s achievement? She must have received some help. It is nearly impossible to create spells without her true body.
But what could Angor possibly help her with?
He gave up thinking after a while—he still knew too little about Angor.
But he would keep Angor’s name in his mind from now on.