Super Dimensional Wizard
Chapter 1919: Section 1920 Her Change
"Do you have any questions now?" Angel did not wait for Popota to come back to his senses, but woke him up directly.
Facing Angel's questions, Popota's thinking was still a little rigid and slow, and it took him a long time to recover.
The questions he'd wanted to ask had already been answered when Angel had shared this information. However, there were still some details that Bopota couldn't grasp. However, these minor questions would eventually be answered, so there was no need to raise them now.
"I have a lot of questions, but they're not important right now." After thinking for a moment, Bobota slowly spoke, "What I want to know most right now is... will I still have a chance to see my sister?"
After Bopota asked this question, there was a hint of timidity and hope in his eyes.
For him, the dream of reviving the Baiyuan tribe had actually already slowly settled down with the death of his physical body. It hadn't disappeared, it had simply been put aside temporarily.
The person he cares about most now is his sister, the one he owes the most and feels the most sorry for.
When Bopota died, he thought he would never see his sister again, but Ingres' description of the wilderness of dreams made his dust-covered heart reveal its bright red color again.
Bopota's burning gaze was fixed on Angel.
After a few seconds of silence, Angel smiled softly: "There is still a chance. But when it will come, it's hard to say."
After hearing this answer, Bobota did not show any regret. Instead, he let out a long sigh and said, "As long as there is a chance, it's good."
His biggest fear was not having the chance, but now that Angel had admitted it, he still had a chance to see Hua Que Que in the future. Even if the chance was slim, at least it had given Bopotana's heart, once buried in despair, a new vine of hope.
With hope, Bobota's entire spirit seemed to change. His previous melancholy faded, and he whispered softly, "As long as I can see my sister again, even just for a moment, I'm willing to give everything I have."
Angel: "Giving everything is useless and worthless. Just work hard on your job, and maybe opportunities will come naturally."
Bobota half-knelt on the ground: "Please assign me a job, sir!"
Angel: "Just continue with your current work. Follow the instructions given by Instructor Jon."
When Bobota heard Jon say that he was Angel's mentor, he was a little skeptical. But now that Angel had personally acknowledged Jon's identity, Bobota no longer had any doubts.
"It's almost time. If you still have any questions, you can ask Frode." Angle paused. "Frode is my right-hand man. His opinions also represent my opinions. You can trust him completely."
Bobota nodded and bowed to Frode. After hesitating for a moment, he called out, "How should I address you, Frode, or Master Tisen...?"
Frode waved his hand and said, "Just call me Frode, no need for honorifics. We are equals, both your Excellency's loyal subjects, there's no need to distinguish between high and low."
"But……"
Angel didn't continue listening to the conversation between Frode and Popota, but walked outside.
Although he had been talking to Bobota, he had actually been paying attention to the situation at Pat Manor. He noticed that Sanders had finally come out of his study after two days of seclusion. He was standing on the balcony, seemingly trying out some kind of magic trick.
When Angel saw Sanders appear, he turned around and left the Sky Tower without hesitation, ready to meet Sanders.
Angel did not walk over, but controlled the power of "Celestial Change" through the power tree, and flew towards Pat's Manor along a hurricane.
Because it was getting dark, Angel did not attract the attention of the residents when he flew across the sky.
Instead, he was stared at by a pair of small, crimson eyes.
Angel's attention was originally focused on Pat Manor. Before he could react, he heard a chirping sound, and then a white shadow rushed into his arms.
He was startled and looked down, only to find that the person rubbing against his arms was Toby.
Angel floated in the air and pulled Toby out of his arms. Toby kept chirping and changing his posture in Angel's palm, calling Angel to look at his clothes.
Hmm...a white silkworm costume.
Toby showed off his new clothes excitedly. Angel could see that Toby must have had a lot of fun in Chuxin City these days and even changed his clothes.
"Who made this for you?" Angel asked curiously.
Toby pointed into the distance.
Angel looked in the direction Toby's wings were pointing, and saw two people standing on the roof of a small building in the distance. One of them was wearing a horned helmet and was waving his hands at Angel.
Needless to say, this person was Tulas. Next to Tulas stood a woman with a black cloak covering most of her face. Although the woman seemed to want to leave, Tulas held her wrist tightly.
Angel flew over with Toby, and Tulas immediately came up to him with a smile and gave Angel all kinds of unreliable suggestions.
Ingres said a few words casually and sent Tulas away.
Then he looked at the woman in the cloak. When she saw Angel's face, she snorted coldly, turned her head and said nothing.
"Did you make the clothes for Toby?" asked Angel.
The cloaked woman didn't answer, but Tulas next to her said, "Yes, I didn't expect the tailors in Mandhela to be so skilled. The caterpillar doll costume they made is so lifelike!"
"It's a silkworm... not a caterpillar." Although the cloaked woman didn't want to see Angel, she couldn't help but correct him when she heard Tulas talking nonsense beside her.
"That's about the same!" Tulas smiled nonchalantly.
The cloaked woman was none other than Manderhela, the Guman princess who had nearly caused the fall of Castle Black. After Angel had brought her into the Dreaming Wilds, he hadn't paid much attention to her, for she was a woman completely consumed by hatred. Even after being subdued, hatred still lingered in her heart.
Angel didn't have time to give her spiritual guidance, so he simply threw her into the wilderness of dreams, letting her come into contact with more ordinary people, and then slowly change Mandhela's character.
The results proved quite good. At least, from Angel's perspective, Manderhela was completely different from the resistance and gloom he had shown when he first entered the Dream Wilderness. He looked like a "human" now.
And... Angel looked at Tulas. He learned from Frode that Mandhela was able to change so quickly because she became Tulas's assistant.
Sure enough, are naive people the best at dealing with natural black?
However, Manderhela still seemed to dislike Angel, which was understandable, as she felt that Angel had ruined her revenge.
"The clothes are well made." Angel praised softly, but didn't say anything else to her. Instead, he patted Toby's head and said, "I'm leaving soon. Do you want to go back with me, or stay in Chuxin City?"
When Toby learned that Angel had returned to reality and still had to continue studying, he shook his head without hesitation.
Compared to the boring study in reality, this place is obviously much more fun, especially with the dream plant fairy, it is even more lively.
Toby has now made friends with a dream plant fairy who loves singing. Unfortunately, they can't communicate, otherwise he could ask her to sew a piece of clothing for him...
After confirming that Toby would not leave, Angel said goodbye to them and turned away without hesitation.
Mandhela, who was standing next to Tulas, watched Angel's figure disappear at the end of the sky, and a complex emotion flashed in his eyes.
But this emotion soon disappeared because Tulas suddenly pulled her and jumped off the roof!
"You jumped off the building again! Don't land with your scythe! If the floor is damaged, you'll have to pay for it!" Mandhela was startled and shouted.
But Tulas didn't care at all. He said with a smile: "I won't pay. Frode can't catch up with me anyway!"
"Besides, Toby is here!" Tulas looked at Toby, who was also flying happily beside him: "Frod wouldn't dare to punish him!"
Mandhela took a deep breath and wanted to roll her eyes, but in the end she remained silent and let Tulas pull her down to the ground...