Chapter 1796: Section 1797: Reshaping the Shell
After Muse finished speaking, he nodded at Angel, then swiftly left with Rosen’s head via the teleportation Magic Pattern to the Fantasy chanical City. He still had many things to take care of, like restoring Rosen’s shell, tracing the Seed’s whereabouts, preparing for further attacks from the Seed, and responding to the upper echelons of Sky chanical City… and more.
Therefore, Muse didn’t have much ti to entertain Angel. He instructed lisa to take the others out of the secret room and left first.
Sanders patted Angel’s shoulder: “It’s ti to prepare to leave.”
Angel nodded. The affair of the Seed was extensive, and as a newly ascended wizard, he couldn’t play any significant role in it. Moreover, Angel believed that in cities like Sky chanical City, which were integrated with Witcher Organizations and trade centers, there must be asures in place and hidden cards to deal with such threats.
A well-established organization possesses formidable powers that are not to be underestimated.
Therefore, he didn’t need to worry too much.
Greya looked at lisa, whose eyes were still a bit dazed, and softly said: “Thank you.”
lisa nodded: “This way.”
lisa led everyone to a corner of the secret room. No one knew what she activated, but a layer of bright light enveloped all of them. The next second, they appeared in a long corridor.
Angel glanced around and realized the corridor wasn’t unfamiliar to him. The hall not far ahead seed to lead directly to the Boundless Battle Arena. This place was at the mid-section of the Infinite Battle Tower—100th floor.
lisa sensed the hall ahead and frowned slightly: “There are a lot of people up front. I’ll take you through another passage.”
Everyone nodded casually, understanding lisa’s situation. After all, lisa was part of the core team of the Infinite Battle Tower. With such bizarre events occurring, she would surely be surrounded and questioned if she appeared. Moreover, the core personnel hadn’t unified their statents yet, making it inconvenient for her to reveal herself. lisa wasn’t in a good state either, so there was no need for her to force herself to appear.
lisa led everyone through the silent corridor, and after about half a minute, they arrived at a closed pathway. lisa reached out and lightly touched the wall, which then turned into soft mud filled with ripples, slowly transforming into a large door.
Outside the door was vast white clouds drifting by.
“We’ll be going first,” Greya patted lisa’s shoulder and left with the group.
Angel was the last to leave, and just as he was about to walk through the door, lisa suddenly called out to him.
Angel turned back, looking puzzled.
lisa remained silent for a mont, then deeply bowed to Angel.
“I just heard from the City Lord that if you hadn’t entered the hall in ti, the City Lord might have already… Thank you.”
lisa’s voice was sowhat low and carried a deep sense of guilt. At that ti, she was completely dazed, thinking Rosen had been shot dead by an arrow. In a state of confusion, she stumbled out of the hall.
If Angel hadn’t acted in ti, perhaps after ten or twenty more seconds, Rosen would have truly died.
If such a situation had occurred, lisa would never forgive herself for the rest of her life. Though she didn’t appreciate Rosen’s heartlessness and cold nature, he was still her father. She never dared to imagine Rosen suddenly dying, especially due to her indirect cause, as it would truly devastate her.
Therefore, Angel’s saving of Rosen indirectly redeed her unease and soul.
Angel looked at lisa bowing to him with intricate emotions reminiscent of years past at the Sky Tower.
Finally, Angel softly replied: “No matter.”
Then he turned to embrace the clear blue sky.
Soon, Angel caught up with his ntor and the others, who didn’t ask why Angel was a bit late. Instead, Greya curiously asked: “What did lisa say to you?”
Angel replied casually: “If it were the old you, you wouldn’t care about such gossip. You’re too influenced by this flesh body.”
Greya was taken aback, her gaze montarily lost, seemingly imrsed again in considerations of soul and flesh body harmony. After a long ti, she finally reacted: “Are you trying to change the subject?”
Angel: “No.”
Greya thought for a mont and ultimately chose not to delve into what lisa and Angel talked about, thinking it wouldn’t be of significant importance anyway.
As Greya turned and no longer focused on him, Angel took out his communicator, noticing lisa seed to be sending so information.
He glanced at the content, which seed related to… Baroque.
…
When the distant skyline tinged with red clouds, Muse finally ceased his activities and looked at the tall male across from him.
The silver-white chanical body glead with an eerie cold light. Even if he stood still, he exuded a presence that was impossible to ignore.
“Basically completed, but the materials for realistic skin are hard to find. It’s a ticulous task, so it might take so ti to replace,” Muse said.
The tall man turned, revealing a young and handso face.
It was Rosen.
Rosen: “Not necessary. The so-called realistic skin is rely a nice veneer. It’s not of any use to .”
As he spoke, Rosen donned the golden wizard robe.
“In fact, I feel, since the last chanical shell was shattered, you might as well take this opportunity to replace it with a real flesh body. I have your previous flesh limbs here, and I can use the germ proliferation thod to cultivate a new body for you,” Muse suggested.
Rosen still shook his head indifferently: “No need.”
“Don’t be so quick to refuse ~ At least let help you cultivate a reproductive system so you can experience a man’s joy again,” Muse said, while placing his hand on Rosen’s shoulder with a “you know” expression.
Rosen gave a cold chuckle, not even bothering to respond this ti.
“I’m heading back to the Infinite Battle Tower again. The affairs of the Seed happened abruptly, and many issues need my handling. I’m also a bit worried about lisa,” Rosen said and prepared to leave.
Muse hesitated: “Wait.”
With a blank expression, Rosen turned, waiting for Muse’s words.
Muse: “I just wanted to ask about your Magic Vortex… Is it alright now?”
“The collapse has temporarily halted, but complete restoration, for now, can’t be achieved in a short period. It’s not a concern, I’ll contact Midora later for assistance.” After speaking, Rosen nodded at Muse, and his figure dispersed into countless light points, disappearing from the Fantasy chanical City.
After Rosen left, a pale blue Light Spirit appeared at the entrance of the Hall of Creation.
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