Chapter 645 - Meeting Freud
Angor took out Twinning Wings from his bracelet.
“Take this to Lady Greya. Tell her that—”
Before he finished talking, he saw Toby heading for the window while flapping his wings rapidly like a hummingbird.
However, Toby wasn’t fast enough without using the sequence of gravity. In the next second, Angor used Hand of Spell to close the window.
Bam! Toby crashed head-on into the glass, and after getting rid of several fireflies from his vision, he found himself sitting on Angor’s hand again.
“Relax, it’s not like I’m going to cook you up or something,” said Angor.
Toby found it rather difficult to trust Angor’s words when he felt as if Angor was grinning bigger, in a bad way.
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With quick moves, Angor began sending a stream of soothing energy into Toby’s form.
He was glad to see Toby getting better soon enough, who then fell asleep in his hand. But he could not understand how Toby was in such a condition. It was impossible for a monster with supernatural powers to gain fevers like common mortals even if Toby spent too much time bathing in bad temperatures.
No matter what happened, Angor had to wait for Toby to recover and ask about it.
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The clock on the wall suggested that Toby had slept for half a day.
Angor stayed close to Toby in the meantime. After making sure that Toby was stable, Angor left his room and headed to the Krakoks’ temporary home, which was located not far from the lake in the garden. From there, he could easily see Greya’s showy hut.
He couldn’t see into the hut from his position, but at the very least, he didn’t hear any more curses.
He was expecting Greya to come and talk to him after receiving Twinning Wings. Now that Greya had not shown up yet, Angor was getting a little upset because he feared that Greya was discontent with his creation.
Maybe it had too many elements from another civilization that did not go with her taste?
He put his concerns away and entered the Krakoks’ room. As the tiny figures watched him, he moved behind their “skyscraper”, where a simple mist illusion was placed. The illusion contained a small, purple flower called the Soul Floret, which housed Freud.
Even though Freud acted obediently until now as if he had surrendered to his fate, Angor still kept the man alone in the illusion just in case.
The Soul Floret could not sustain Freud’s soul forever. Angor was planning to craft an item that could better act as Freud’s residence, so he came today to ask for Freud’s opinions.
He reached his spirit feelers inside the Soul Floret until they reached another micro illusion. This one was only a simple room that had some books and magazines inside. Angor deployed this illusion so that Freud would not get too bored, but he did not make it anything exquisite like how he did with Flowey’s new room.
Angor saw Freud sitting on a bed reading a novel called Chronicles Of Dragons.
It was a fantasy novel from Earth literature that basically told a common and overused plot in which a hero went on a quest to slay a dragon to rescue an imprisoned princess. However, it turned out that the princess was beginning to like the dragon’s company instead. After the hero finished his job, the princess grew so heartbroken that she sunk the hero’s weapon into its master’s heart.
It was considered a terrible novel for having such a ridiculous bad ending in which all of the main characters were dead.
Angor left such a novel in Freud’s “illusionary room” and considered it as a small prank. He wasn’t expecting Freud to actually read it, and Freud looked pretty focused too.
He wondered what Freud would say when the man reached the end of the book.