"What, do you have a problem with what I said?" Seeing that Dox hadn’t spoken for a long ti, Angel asked.
Dox looked up at Angel, exhaled deeply, and remained silent.
His eyes were complex, with various emotions swirling, so much so that even Angel’s hyper perception could hardly discern Dox’s exact emotions.
Dejection and suspicion, excitent and distraction, helplessness and amazent, sorrow and anticipation.
These opposing and intense emotions flickered in and out of existence like bubbles in a short span of ti.
Angel couldn’t accurately gauge Dox’s mood, and even Dox himself didn’t know how to describe his current feelings.
It was as if there were two "selves," tugging at each other. Which one was the true self, and which was the real self? Dox only felt his mind was in chaos.
His thoughts were like a small boat drifting in the sea, at tis pushed to the deep sea, and at tis pushed to the shallow.
After a long silence, Dox finally murmured, "...no problem."
Angel: "If there’s no problem, then that’s good. You keep this one-ti spatial capsule for now, consider it a benefit I’m giving you in advance. Of course, it also contains your portion of the labor fee."
Angel’s words subtly hinted that for the foreseeable future, Dox would be working for him. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be any talk of benefits.
Dox didn’t say anything but did put away the spatial capsule as Angel had suggested.
Whether Dox understood or not, at this mont, he opted to give up struggling.
Angel didn’t say anything further, instead, he looked towards the Sunlight Sanctuary, where Grey rchant and his followers were gradually erging.
Undoubtedly, even if they tried hard to keep their expressions in check, the joyful aura around them was hard to conceal. From Grey rchant to the apprentices, they all carried a sense of relief and joy.
The Sunlight Sanctuary had brought them massive change. Usually, such internal amplifications are hard to feel unless the amplification reaches its ultimate limit. But the Sunlight Sanctuary achieved this; even the apprentices could sense the monuntal changes in their Spirit Sea, changes positive enough to influence a lifeti.
With such an opportunity, how could they not be happy?
As for the virago, she was severely injured and needed ti to heal, so she hadn’t yet erged from the Sunlight Sanctuary. However, judging by her blissful expression, and the rapid healing and restoration of her withered body, it was clear she had no dissatisfaction with the sanctuary.
"Since both participants are in place, the second duel is about to begin." At this mont, the voice of the Wise Sovereign ca from above.
The virago had already been eliminated, so even if she was still in the Sunlight Sanctuary, it didn’t matter. Grey rchant’s side would definitely have Grey rchant himself in the second duel.
As long as Grey rchant was present, nothing else mattered.
Upon hearing the referee’s voice, Grey rchant cald his excited emotions, temporarily setting aside the positive changes the Sunlight Sanctuary brought to his body, and walked step by step towards the center of the arena.
With Grey rchant’s entrance, naturally, it was ti for soone from Angel’s side to enter.
Grey rchant was curious as to who would show up—Dox? Dox was currently unscathed, but he was naturally restrained by Grey rchant. Unless there was another trump card similar to the Sunlight Sanctuary, Dox’s likelihood of entering was low.
Excluding Dox, the only other one who seed capable of entering was the mysterious red-haired, golden-eyed Wizard.
No, perhaps that stone-nosed person could also enter. If that nose indeed ca from the family Grey rchant suspected, the duel would be challenging.
While Grey rchant speculated, he was unaware that his opponent had already been determined.
According to "her" request, Angel had to enter the match no matter what. Since Dox battled the virago, Angel had to go this ti.
Regarding Angel’s participation, aside from Vay and Kaier’s encouragent through the Mind Ribbon, neither the Black Earl nor Dox had much of a reaction.
Dox at least said, "Try to defeat him before he activates his bloodline."
The Black Earl, however, made no comnt. In the Black Earl’s view, since Angel could even produce the Sunlight Sanctuary for Dox, he surely had other trump cards?
Earl Mi alone was a force the Black Earl couldn’t quickly overco personally, and if Earl Mi cooperated with Angel, even the Black Earl himself would have to retreat.
Therefore, there was nothing to worry about.
Victory was assured; it was just a matter of which trump card Angel would show "her," lurking in the shadows.
Angel indeed felt no pressure. Before stepping into the match, his only words weren’t about the duel but a self-directed murmur—
"Following one’s heart isn’t a bad thing, and freedom isn’t limited to a single definition. Constraint is a cocoon. Within the perceived confinent, it is protected, growing safely. When it finally breaks free, thinking it will soon embrace anticipated freedom, in reality, it may face a storm."
"Thus, you choose to stay within a tree hollow that shields from the storm, even in its narrow confines, feeling free."
"But in truth, it’s rely a leap from one cocoon to another Ivory Tower."
"With only one aperture to view the outside sky—this is the Ivory Tower’s perspective. Like a frog at the bottom of a well, the sky it sees is only as wide as the well’s opening."
Angel seed to be speaking to himself, but everyone understood who his words were intended for.
Previously, Angel had said similar things, but they were rely his opinions without analysis. Now, having noticed Dox’s distracted expression, he elaborated further.
To the Black Earl, Angel’s words contained deviations and were sowhat naive.
But he wasn’t wrong in asserting that simply looking up at the sky from the bottom of the well would never reveal true freedom.
Ignoring existing classes or predetermined perspectives, in a completely new frawork, everything seen is different, including one’s understanding of freedom. Thus, Dox’s blind pursuit of so-called freedom had led him astray.
Angel didn’t care if Dox was listening. After speaking, he stretched lazily and headed to the arena.
At any rate, he didn’t na anyone specifically, so Dox could completely ignore those words... However, if Dox truly did, Angel would choose to give Dox the freedom he desired. As for any price, in Dox’s world of freedom, there would certainly co a day for settlent.
Angel stepped onto the arena, walking steadily towards the center.
He didn’t take large strides, but every step was firm, quietly activating his hyper perception.
His focus wasn’t on Grey rchant’s emotions but on sensing "her" in the shadows.
Since she specifically nad him to enter, she would undoubtedly watch from the shadows once he appeared.
As long as she cast her gaze upon him, and as long as her presence remained within the underground aqueduct range, even through an other-dinsional space, Angel believed he could detect her location.
Angel’s slow steps attracted many gazes, from Grey rchant’s side and from people like Dox. The emotions wrapped within each gaze were different.
Through Hyper Perception, Angel could vaguely sense their emotions at this mont, even deciphering their general thoughts.
However, Angel didn’t have enough computing power to read everyone’s thoughts. He simply categorized all perceived emotions into three major types: benevolence, indifference, and malice.
Basically, the emotions of Dox and others towards him were benevolent. As for the people on the opposite side like the Grey rchant, apart from the Grey rchant showing slight benevolence, the others were generally indifferent, holding neither benevolent nor strong malicious intent.
As for malice... it was originally what Angel was most concerned about. In his mind, "she" would certainly harbor malice towards him, so if he could trace the source of the malice, he might locate her traces.
However, Angel didn’t consider things thoroughly.
The "malice" he perceived on the arena exceeded the total of all benevolent and indifferent feelings combined.
And all this malice ca from the Void Magical Creatures. They were howling, roaring, staring greedily at everyone on the arena, drooling.
So much malice left Angel montarily bewildered.
He thought malice would be the least, so if there was any, it would be the most obvious. But unexpectedly, his Hyper Perception encompassed even the malice from these creatures.
This was quite beyond his expectations.
As Angel walked forward, he contemplated his strategy.
Undoubtedly, the malice from these Void Magical Creatures was a chaotic evil. Most of them lacked intelligence, driven only by instincts for slaughter and devouring.
"She" might want him to take the stage possibly for the purpose of observation, but would it lead to murderous intent?
This was uncertain.
But "she" shouldn’t want to devour him, right?
He hadn’t heard the Wise Sovereign say that she was a cannibal.
Thinking of this, Angel filtered out all malice associated with devouring, viewing him as a snack and food.
After filtering out this portion of malice, the malice from the void instantly decreased by seventy to eighty percent, leaving primarily pure murderous intent.
They may consider humans too small, not even a mouthful, so instead of devouring, they preferred to follow the rules set by the original master, killing anyone who left the arena.
Angel pondered for a mont and decided to filter out another batch of malice, this ti choosing "extre malice."
"She" might have malice or murderous thoughts toward him, but Angel believed he wasn’t on her must-kill list yet; he was in the malice area but not the extre section.
Therefore, Angel filtered out extre malice.
With this filtering, the malice from the void diminished further, leaving just under a hundred. A cursory glance could almost pinpoint the sources.
The less intense malice was mostly from smaller magical creatures; they weren’t the main force of slaughter, so their murderous intent wasn’t as strong.
Notably, one whale-shaped magical creature with horns on its head, massive even among void creatures, had very faint malice, almost none, yet externally behaved much like the others, incredibly excited, howling and roaring, looking utterly ravenous.
If not for its drooping eyelids now and then, looking as if it would fall asleep any mont, Angel would have found it hard to differentiate it from other extrely malicious creatures.
"It’s still quite the actor..." Angel mused inwardly.
Not only talented in acting but also well-versed in the art of hiding one’s strengths. Undoubtedly, this whale-shaped magical creature had awakened Spirit Intelligence; otherwise, it wouldn’t have such contrasting emotions.
Angel sighed internally and shifted his gaze away.
Although malice still lingered thickly, he had morized these sources of malice, with nothing unusual except that acting emperor.
Perhaps... she hadn’t set her sights on him yet?
As Angel pondered, he had already reached the center of the arena.
Perhaps because Angel’s expression was so solemn, appearing very "respectful to his opponent," even though he moved slowly, causing so impatience, no one ntioned it.
When Angel stood still, the Grey rchant very gentlemanly gave a nod of acknowledgnt first and gave a brief self-introduction. He didn’t ntion his real na, using the alias Grey rchant instead.
One could call it polite or cunning.
For even though the Grey rchant’s self-introduction concealed so truths, the information was essentially genuine. If Angel were to reciprocate, he would likely do the sa kind of introduction.
Thus, even if Angel only ntioned his alias, the other side could deduce his identity. And this was the Grey rchant’s aim.
Of course, Angel could choose not to respond, and the Grey rchant wouldn’t mind.
However, Angel did reciprocate. Yet, as he introduced himself, the shadow on the ground started to churn incessantly until a humanoid black shadow crawled out from the ground, clinging onto Angel’s body, halting all the abnormalities.
As the dark shadow adhered, Angel’s appearance transford dramatically. He beca almost a size larger, though the enlargent was not of his real body but of ghostly shadows resembling black flas.
Covered in these shadows, Angel’s features beca indistinguishable, leaving only those eerie green eyes visible.
Besides that, the most eye-catching aspect of the shadow was the faintly glowing "Blue Lantern Flower" atop his head, swaying gently with the breeze, occasionally releasing small bubbles.
And after the "transformation," Angel, using a hoarse, deep voice, introduced himself: "... Earl Mi."
No matter the Grey rchant’s reaction, Dox and others were dumbfounded.
Unexpectedly, Angel used this thod to introduce himself, claiming to be Earl Mi via Earl Mi’s possession, which sohow... wasn’t wrong?
The self-introduction was rely a minor episode; what truly surprised them was Angel imdiately unveiling Earl Mi... Did this an Angel had a trump card more powerful than Earl Mi?
While everyone speculated, the Grey rchant gazed at his opponent in confusion.
Earl Mi? Was that his na?
Or was this another alias?
The Grey rchant searched all his mory but found no similar na. However, soon the na’s authenticity beca insignificant to him.
For his opponent had now expanded into a three-ter-tall Shadow Giant.
If it were rely the shadow expanding, it wouldn’t be an issue, but as it grew, his opponent’s aura beca increasingly profound, even... vastly surpassing the Grey rchant’s understanding!
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