Angel exchanged his thoughts on the mutation of soft bugs with Bobota, and then left.
Because at this time, there was also movement in the hall outside.
Angel opened the door, only to see Frost wearing a mask had returned at some point. When Angel looked over, Frost was sitting on the sofa and lazily said hello to him.
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Angel came out and said respectfully: "Sir Frost."
Frost waved his hand: "I don't like red tape. Sit down and talk."
Angel sat opposite Frost. Before he could speak, Frost seemed to know what he was thinking and said, "You seem to be waiting for your mentor?"
"Yes, do you know where my mentor has gone?"
Frost said casually: "I have seen him in the void before. He seems to be studying the vision of those doors. He should still be there now."
After a pause, Frost raised his head and said: "As for me, I went to the void to study the door transformed by the 'gift of truth'."
Seeing that Angel was stunned, Frost continued: "It's not what your mentor told me. Such obvious pan-will fluctuations can be discovered by anyone who has done some research on pan-will."
"However, now that fluctuation has disappeared, and has even entered a state of concealment." Frost said this, looking at Angel curiously: "This concealment method gives me a familiar feeling, please forgive me.
I have to ask, who did it?"
Angel thought for a moment and decided not to hide it.
"It's the time thief, Cassini."
Frost, who was under the mask, raised his eyebrows without showing any surprise: "It is indeed him. It seems that he wants you to hand over the door to him?"
"Yes, but I refused." After Angel finished speaking, he asked: "Sir Frost, I wonder if my choice is right or wrong?"
The reason why Angel didn't hide Cassini's affairs was because Frost had reminded Angel not long ago to be careful of time thieves. Perhaps Frost was on the same side as them on the time thieves' front.
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Angel wanted to know what Frost thought of this matter, and what role did the door play in Frost's eyes?
"The choice given to you by Time Thief this time is not a judgment of right or wrong. In my opinion, it is more like a transaction than a choice." Frost: "However, you refused very well. With
In the game of time thief, even if it is a transaction like this, try not to add more variables."
Following Frost's narration, Angel also understood how a person of Frost's level viewed this door.
Time Thief didn't lie to him about the effect of this door. It really only had the effect of "positioning".
In most scenarios, this door can indeed be replaced by a space beacon.
"However, under certain circumstances, this door is very useful." Frost: "For example, if you are caught in space turbulence; or if you are lost in some special spaces."
"In both cases, the space beacon will sometimes have difficulty working, and may even deceive you, but the door will not. Its eternal existence will truly become a beacon guiding you back."
This specific situation may not necessarily be accessible in the future, so at this stage, this door really has no effect on Angel.
Moreover, after reaching Legend, if you encounter space turbulence or get lost in a special space, there are other ways to save yourself, and you don't really need to go to this door.
From this point of view, it seems that this door really has no meaning. However, it is not the case. The existence of this door is actually an absolute indicator.
A benchmark that never loses its way.
Any existence with "absolute" nature has its value.
Otherwise, why would the time thief come to Angel specifically to make this deal with him?
After Frost finished explaining, he put aside the topic of time thieves and returned to the door itself.
The reason why Frost went to the void to study this door before was because there were actually some aspects of this door that puzzled him.
Not an effect.
It's the meaning of this door's existence.
In other words, it...why did it leave this door to Angel?
Now, both Angel and Sanders actually think that this gift of truth comes from the will of the world. However, this is not the case.
Frost knew very well that this door was left by the "Lord Will".
He was very curious as to why the Lord would leave this door open.
When Angor created the law in the Baleen Sea before, the main will never rewarded Angor, but this time it left this handwriting behind.
There is a generally accepted saying in the source world: the rewards of the Lord’s will always point directly to the truth.
This sentence is of course not an absolute, because although there are not many talents in the source world who have been rewarded by the Lord's will, there are still many, and it is not known that they have truly found the truth.
But what is certain is that the reward from the Lord’s will will never be useless.
In Frost's opinion, this door is actually useless to Angel, at least, it will not be useful for a long time. Then why would the Lord award this door to Angel?
When Frost studied this door, he also wanted to try to find out the intention of the Lord's will.
However, he didn't get any answer.
Frost thought of this and looked at Angel. Since the gift of truth is awarded to Angel, maybe he can find clues from him?
Thinking of this, Frost asked: "It seems that this door is not of much use to you at present. However, the gift of truth will never be given to useless things. So I am a little curious, what do you think about this?
What use does a door do to you?"
What's the use to me? Angel pondered for a long time. He couldn't think of any use after thinking for a long time. To him, this door is actually a target anchor. As Sanders said, the space can be used completely.
Beacon replacement... As for the situations where the space beacons that Frost mentioned are useless, Angel has also thought about it, but he does not think that he will fall into that situation in a short time.
Taken together, Angel himself is confused.
Frost could tell that Angel really didn't know. However, this ignorance might just be because he didn't expect it.
"Why don't you think about your creativity. This door appears because of your creativity. Perhaps the situation you are dealing with is also your creativity." Frost reminded.
When it came to creating laws, Angel fell into deep thought.
The door model should have two effects. The first effect is short-distance spatial displacement; and the second effect requires the use of special energy to open the door model.
Although Angel has not turned on the second effect out of caution, he vaguely knows what will happen in the second situation... If it is the second situation, will this door be used?
Angel believes that it is still not needed.
However, Angel had a vague guess in his mind that the appearance of this door might indeed be due to the second effect, but not because of the effect itself, but the special energy that turned on the second effect.
When Angel thought of this, he stopped thinking.
This matter is related to the secret he concealed. There is a powerful wizard in front of him now, and Angel does not dare to take it lightly.
Frost noticed the change in Angel's expression.
Although he didn't use mind-reading skills, he could still tell that Angel might have really thought of something.
But obviously, Angel didn't want to say it.
If it were anyone else, Frost might have used other means to get him to speak. But if it was Angel, Frost smiled and gave up on the idea.
After this period of observation, Frost actually had an idea in his heart.
As a mysterious hunter, without the support of a mysterious alchemist, he would not be able to do many things.
But since she disappeared, Frost couldn't find a lonely mysterious alchemist willing to help him.
Until, he accidentally met Angel here.
Although Angel has not yet become a mysterious alchemist, he has already been exposed to the mysterious field, and after observation, Angel's own potential is also very good, and the future may be truly mysterious.
Frost has a long life, and he doesn't mind waiting for Angel to grow up.
If Angel can really become a mysterious alchemist, he will have an outlet for his thoughts.
Because of this thought, Frost did not intend to force Angel. At least for now, he hoped to have a peaceful dialogue with Angel.