Chapter 2854: Unusual
Sweet dreams?
When hearing this answer, the wise master was stunned for a moment: Why is it another sweet dream?
Angel had been interested in Sweet Dreams before, and now Adanis mentioned Sweet Dreams again... Could this be a coincidence?
No, absolutely not.
Adanis had known for a long time that he had sweet dreams, but she had never mentioned it for countless years before. But now that Angel came, she suddenly mentioned that the two must be connected.
There are two possibilities, either Adanis somehow learned that Angel was interested in Sweet Dreams, and in order to offend Angel, she took the lead in borrowing Sweet Dreams from him.
Or, Angel and Adanis conspired, and Adanis followed Angel's suggestion and asked him to borrow Sweet Dreams.
As for these two possibilities, if it had happened before, the wise master would most likely believe in the first possibility. Adanis wanted to antagonize Angel.
But now, knowing that Angel is still alive and has not left the Clear Sky Poetry Room, the wise master has another speculation in his mind: Maybe Angel and Adanis have reached some kind of reconciliation? In order to compensate for the previous encirclement and suppression of Angel and others, Adanis accepted Angel's proposal and asked him to borrow Sweet Dreams?
This speculation sounds a bit outrageous. Will Adanis be the one willing to reconcile? Not like that.
However, perhaps due to inspiration, the wise ruler was inexplicably biased towards this guess.
Moreover, if this is a guess, something deeper can be unearthed here.
You know, the wise master and Angel had talked a lot about Sweet Dreams before, and he also agreed to lend Angel Sweet Dreams to read.
However, there is a premise that Angel comes out of the Clear Sky Poetry Room alive, and he wants to tell himself the current situation in the Clear Sky Poetry Room and what happened to them in the Clear Sky Poetry Room.
This request didn't sound too excessive at the time, and Angel agreed.
But now, if Angel instigates Adanis to borrow Sweet Dreams, it means that he does not intend to borrow Sweet Dreams through the previous method. It also means that he is unwilling to disclose the situation of Qingkong Poetry Room, And tell what happened.
And this is what the wise ruler cares about.
What happened in the Clear Sky Poetry Room, and why didn't Angel want to tell it?
Or is it that something unexpected happened in the Clear Sky Poetry Room, which Angel couldn't tell, so he had to take a detour and let Adanis borrow Sweet Dreams?
The so-called 'can't' means not only that the matter cannot be said because it is important, but also that Angel has signed a certain contract, which prevents him from speaking out and can only come up with this strategy.
But which one it is, the wise master cannot yet determine which one it is.
"Sweet dreams... If Your Majesty the Goddess wanted to borrow it one day ago, I would definitely not have hesitated. But now, it may not be possible. I have already promised others in advance that I will lend it to him." The wise master said with a look on his face. The distressed way.
Adanis: "Who did you promise to?"
The wise master looked at Adanis's cold eyes and said with a smile: "Is the goddess really ignorant, or is she pretending not to know?"
Adanis snorted coldly, looked disdainful, and said nothing.
But in the eyes of the wise master, he silently said in his heart: This thought is really... It's easy to guess.
If Adanis openly admits that she is Angel and threatens the wise master, then there is no doubt that Adanis intends to borrow Sweet Dreams in advance to use it to offend Angel.
But now, Adanis is silent, which means that she does know who the wise master wants to lend the sweet dream to. She pretended not to know, she didn't lose her temper, she just put on a cold face, which revealed the truth.
She did conspire with Angel.
She was instigated by Angel to come to him to borrow sweet dreams.
This also shows that the guess of the wise master is not wrong. The only thing I don’t know now is whether there was a major change in the Clear Sky Poetry Room that prevented Angel from telling him; or whether Angel and Adanis signed some kind of contract that prevented him from telling the Clear Sky Poetry Room. The situation in the room was leaked...or was it both?
Since Adanis was going to pretend not to know, he might as well break the deadlock.
"Whether Your Majesty the Goddess knows it or not, I can't lend you Sweet Dreams to Your Majesty now. After all, I promised Angel first that I would lend him Sweet Dreams."
When the wise master mentioned Angel's name, he found that Adanis's eyes did not change at all, which once again proved that Adanis already knew Angel's real name. And Angel's exposure of his real name is actually one of the manifestations of cooperation.
Just like before, before Angel and his friends lowered their guard, they all called each other: black, gold, and red.
It wasn't until they reached a cooperation that Angel revealed his real name.
Adanis: "You really don't want to borrow it?"
The Wise Man Rules: “I don’t want to break my promise.”
Adanis: "If I hand over part of the magic energy array authority as a gift and lend you Sweet Dreams, would you be willing to borrow it?"
The wise master was silent for a moment, and then said: "I won't borrow it."
The conditions offered by Adanis were indeed very tempting, but precisely because they were offered such attractive conditions, the Wise Lord could not borrow them.
Because based on his understanding of Adanis, it was impossible for her to take the initiative to give back the authority of the magic energy array.
She wished she could completely control the magic energy array in the underground waterway. How could she return the authority she had obtained to the wise master?
If Adanis really gave up the authority of the magic array, then it only meant one thing: something big had happened in the Clear Sky Poetry Room.
Adanis was very likely to give up the Clear Sky Poetry Room and give up her adherence to the underground waterway... In other words, she was going to leave.
Only if she decided to leave, she would be able to hand over the authority of the magic array.
Another point that cannot be ignored is that she would never leave alone. Her leaving would definitely mean that Orao would leave with her.
And this shocked the wise master.
Although he had high hopes for Angel, the "oddity", he hoped that he could make the stale and unchanging Clear Sky Poetry Room have a chance of change. However, in his mind, change could not be achieved overnight. Even if there was a long period of accumulation, it would definitely take some time to ferment if he wanted to change the quality.
Therefore, he never thought of asking Angel to change the Clear Sky Poetry Room immediately, but now Adanis gave him the feeling that the Clear Sky Poetry Room had begun to undergo earth-shaking changes!
The wise master was a little confused. What did Angel and the others do?
The most important thing is, what exactly did Angel and the others rely on to let Orao leave?
With Adanis's strength, she could have left a long time ago. Although Adanis has never admitted this, the wise master can basically draw this conclusion from the mouths of Younu and Dumu Dabao and Erbao.
The only reason why Adanis chose to stay was Orao.
Adanis was born after Augustine left, so Augustine's contract did not bind Adanis. The only contract that bound her was the Qingkong Poetry Room.
Orao was different. He was responsible for the contract to protect the Qingkong Poetry Room and the contract that Augustine made for him.
Although the nature of the contract itself is the same, after superposition, the effect of the contract is far greater than that of Adanis.
And this contract cannot be lifted even if the wise master is at his peak.
What's more, Orao was bound by the contract and his room for improvement was suppressed. It was even more impossible for him to unlock the contract.
So what is going on now?
Orao's contract has been resolved? So Adanis is willing to leave with him?
Or, Orao's contract is unsolvable, Adanis wants to leave here and find a way to resolve his contract? This is unlikely. If Adanis really has such an awareness, will she stay here for tens of thousands of years?
The wise master is more inclined to the first situation. Orao's contract has been resolved, and Adanis is willing to leave with him.
At the same time, because Orao's contract has been resolved, Adanis' attitude towards Angel has also eased, and she is even willing to borrow Sweet Dreams for Angel?
With this speculation, Angel's variable has played a greater role than he imagined. There is even a way to resolve Orao's contract?
The wise master has a lot of thoughts in his mind, but he doesn't show it on his face. He still looks like "I won't lend it, I want to keep my promise."
With the current situation created by Angel, the wise master can actually fulfill Angel and lend Sweet Dreams to Adanis first.
However, the wise master was too curious about what Angel had done. What was his basis for canceling Orao's contract?
Most importantly, the wise master was also testing the bottom line between Adanis and Angel.
If he insisted on not lending Sweet Dream to Adanis, would Adanis be forced to show up? Or, would Adanis offer higher benefits in exchange?
While the wise master was thinking about this, Adanis was a little annoyed: "I must borrow it. What conditions do you have? You can propose them now."
The wise master pondered for a moment: "Will you take the ghost slave with you when you leave?"
"It has nothing to do with you..." Adanis was about to answer, but suddenly realized something, and her expression suddenly changed: "I don't know what you are talking about."
After Adanis finished speaking, she waited for a long time, but did not hear any echo. She lowered her head and looked through the mirror, but saw that the wise master was staring at her with a meaningful look.
Adanis was so familiar with that look. Every time the wise master saw through the purpose of others and they refused to admit it, he would stare at you with this kind look of "caring for the mentally retarded".
Adanis had been looked at by the wise master before, and at that time, she turned around and left directly, not bothering to pay attention to the self-righteous wise master.
But this time, she resisted the urge to turn around and leave, and took a deep breath: "How did you know?"
The wise master curled his lips and still didn't speak.
"I revealed it?" Adanis cursed in her mouth. She hated people who had gone thousands of miles in their thinking without saying a few words. If they went wrong, it would be fine, but the wise master didn't miss it.
"Since you guessed a small part of the truth, you should also know who asked me to come." Adanis simply broke the jar and said bluntly.
"It turned out that Angel asked you to come." The wise master showed a look of enlightenment.
Adanis: "Don't pretend, how could you not know?"
The Wise Lord smiled and didn't explain.
He did guess that the source of everything was Angel, but was it Angel who asked Adanis to come, or was it Adanis who heard that Angel promised to tell him the intelligence and came on her own initiative? He actually didn't have a clear answer yet.
Because these are two different concepts.
If Adanis came here on her own initiative after learning the specific situation, then the Wise Lord can roughly determine that Angel is bound by the power of the contract and cannot pass on the information of the Clear Sky Poetry Room.
And Angel is very interested in Sweet Dreams. In order to make up for Angel's loss, Adanis came to the Wise Lord to borrow something.
If Angel asked Adanis to come, then it is likely that something happened in the Clear Sky Poetry Room, and these things exceeded Angel's expectations. Even if there is no contract, he can't pass it on.
It sounds similar, but it is actually very different, especially in the process, there is a huge difference.
If Angel is bound by the contract and can't say it, then the changes in the Clear Sky Poetry Room are difficult to grasp, and can be big or small.
But if Angel is not bound by the contract and still doesn't plan to say it, then the situation in the Clear Sky Poetry Room has changed greatly. So big that Angel can't say it and dare not say it.
Therefore, Adanis's self-destructive words actually provided the Wise Lord with more truth.
The Wise Lord: "I really want to know now, is Angel unable to come to see me, or is he unwilling to come to see me?"
Adanis sneered: "So, you think there are only these two answers?"
The Wise Lord: "Are there any other answers?"
Adanis: "Of course, he will come to see you. And, soon... you will meet."
The Wise Lord was stunned. Angel was willing to see him, so why did he let Adanis come to mention the sweet dream?
When the Wise Lord was full of doubts, footsteps were heard outside the hall.
The Wise Lord looked back and saw that Angel and others had left the Qingkong Poetry Room and returned to the hall at some point.
Seeing the Wise Lord looking over, Angel waved at him with a smile, looking completely familiar.
"You... When did you come?"
Before Angell and the others could answer, Adanis's voice reached the ears of the wise master: "When I came here, they had already left the Qingkong Poetry Room. How come you didn't expect this, the 'wise master'?"
When Adanis mentioned the 'wise man', the deliberately emphasized mocking tone almost overflowed from the mirror.
"What I used to dislike most was encountering variables, because variables represent uncertainty, and uncertainty is the biggest enemy of order. But ten thousand years of peace have changed my mind. Perhaps a variable should appear in the underground waterway to break this stagnant water." The wise master: "So, Angell's arrival may not be accidental, but a necessity."
"As a variable, all his actions and the associated effects may not even be expected by himself, so how can I expect it?"
After the wise master finished speaking, he stood up from the warm blanket and walked towards Angell...