Chapter 646 - Freud’s “Studies”
Angor inspected the other parts of the illusion.
It seemed Freud maintained strict self-discipline even after his body was killed. The illusionary room was kept in good order. The only thing different was that Freud had carried a pile of books to his bed.
Angor checked the books as this might tell him about Freud’s personal tastes.
He was rather surprised to notice that none of the books were from this world. Freud’s “to-read list” only contained books Angor copied from his hologram tablet.
Adventure of a Swordswoman, a story about a transsexual guy in a foreign world; Sins of Lilies, the daily mishaps between two homoerotic sisters who served the same God; Beast’s Mask, the tale of a monster who thrived and dominated the world…
These were mostly non-productive fictions used for idling away one’s time.
When traveling on The Redbud, Angor read some of them out of boredom and found nothing apart from dull stories and unrealistic inspirations. However, he would admit that they were perfect for someone who had too much time to kill.
These books were nothing special. Even the wizarding world had similar novels. Angor left them here just to fill up empty space so that Freud’s room didn’t look too poorly-furnished.
Angor did not know what kind of role he would be playing, but he really hated it when someone decided to drag him into random business without asking for his opinion first, and he absolutely wasn’t going to entertain Freud.
With the Soul Floret safe in his bracelet, he canceled the bigger illusion, which isolated the item from the Krakoks.
When the mist completely disappeared, Angor saw several Krakoks standing near their “skyscraper apartment”, looking at him, while the one standing in front of the group was a gentle-looking woman—Papaya’s grandmother.
The Krakoks looked hesitant about something. When Angor saw the family members of Lococo and Kudodo among them, he quickly realized what they wanted to do.
It was Papaya’s grandmother who finally decided to speak up and ask for Papaya’s situation.
When the other Krakoks saw Angor talking to Papaya’s grandmother patiently, they also joined them so that they could learn about what happened to Lococo and Kudodo.
The entire Krakok tribe celebrated in happiness when they heard that three of their members were talented to learn wizardry.
While Angor watched the tiny figures dancing in joy, he suddenly had a question in his mind.
Papaya loved her grandmother and would always stick close to her. Now that Papaya was taken in by Madelyne as an apprentice, she was very likely to stay at Brute Cavern from now on. However, Angor was planning to return to the Old Earth this year and bring all the Krakoks with him. Should he leave Papaya’s grandmother in Brute Cavern as well?