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1830 Prying the Gears of History

The questions and answers lasted for about ten minutes. Although Rhine had no expression on his face from beginning to end, he was smiling and nodding in his heart.

Angel's answer was consistent with his character.

He may not have that strong sense of identification with the Savage Cave, but his sense of belonging to the Fantasy Island is very strong. In other words, as long as the Fantasy Island is still in the Savage Cave, there is basically no possibility that anything will go wrong with Angel.

And after hundreds of years of getting along, Rhine was very sure that Sanders would never betray Savage Cave. Then Angel would have no problem either.

After confirming this, the piece that Rhine felt was missing and worried about before was successfully completed.

He can also rest assured that Angel will be the core of development and arrange some goals for the future of Savage Cave. For example, if Angel has the status of a member of the Research and Development Institute, then with this status, Savage Cave can arrange more goals.

The alchemist apprentice went to Ashelie to receive alchemy education. This was the most lacking piece of the puzzle in the barbaric cave in the past. Now, Angel's identity has made up for this piece of the puzzle.

This puzzle piece will eventually bring a large number of alchemy talents to the Savage Cave, which is an important indicator of the long-term development of the Savage Cave. Therefore, Angel is too important, so Rhine must test his attitude.

Of course, since Rhine wants to take advantage of Angel's identity, he will also make up for Angel in other ways, such as greater resource tilt.

After confirming Angel's attitude, Rhine said with a smile: "The questions and answers are also mutual. If you have any questions you want to ask me, you can ask them now."

The reason why Rhine said this was because he noticed that Angel had been hesitant to speak since he came here, as if he wanted to say something. Therefore, he took the initiative to give Angel a chance.

But what makes Rhine a little strange is that even though he took the initiative to hand over the conversation to Angel, he remained silent at this time.

What topic made him hesitate to speak, but he hesitated to ask?

Rhine was very curious, but he didn't rush him and just waited quietly. He was sure that if Angel really had doubts, he would definitely ask.

Sure enough, after two minutes of silence, Angel spoke.

"Your Excellency Rhine, if one day there is something that may affect the entire wizarding world, should I do it?"

Rhine waited for a long time, but he didn't expect that the question he was waiting for would be this.

The meaning of Angel's words is... that he is going to use a bigger move? And, is it still a big move that will affect the entire wizarding world?

"Did you ask Sanders?"

"No need to ask."

Angell's simple answer has a lot of connotations. He doesn't need to ask Sanders, is it because he knows Sanders' answer, or is it because Sanders will also be involved, so there is no need to ask?

Rhine's thoughts were flowing, but he didn't show it on his face: "Whether you want to do it or not depends on the consequences of doing it."

"There is a big risk." Angel thought for a moment and replied.

"Since there are risks, you still want to do it. Explain that this thing will bring you greater benefits?" Rhine did not forcefully ask Angel what he wanted to do, but helped analyze it.

"Yes, not only will I benefit, many people will also benefit. Even..." Angele paused, "It may even change the current situation."

Rhine's pupils shrank, changing the existing pattern?! According to Angel, what he wanted to do was something that could possibly move the gears of history?

Rhine remembered that the last time the world structure changed, it was the "Steam Road" promoted by Sky Mechanical City thousands of years ago, which brought most countries in the continent closer to each other through steam trains.

It seems now that steam trains are very beneficial, not only to the wizarding world, but also to the mortal world. But this is viewed from the perspective of later generations. Thousands of years ago, the "Steam Road" plan at that time was

A true "bloody road".

This road has touched too many people's cakes.

All countries basically paid the price of local wars for this, and some of Yi Rong's sworn enemies even launched a full-scale war for this reason. Countless people were killed and injured.

However, there was such a big commotion at that time, and it was only in the mortal world. At least the wizarding world seemed calm, and not many people openly opposed it.

If Angel also wants to pry the gears of history, will he continue to use mortals as leverage this time, or will he...

Rhine: "What affects the pattern of the mortal world?"

"Maybe, but it's more likely to be the wizarding world." Angel said.

Rhine calmly withdrew his gaze, but his heart was not so calm. Angel was going to stir up the pattern of the extraordinary world...

"What do you think the risk is?" Rhine asked cautiously.

Angel thought for a while, what would happen if the Wilderness of Dreams was really launched... After a while, Angel replied: "External risks, as well as people's distrust."

The so-called externals are naturally those terrifying creatures wandering around the dream world. When Angel wanted to build the Dream Wilderness in the abyss, he was killed with a slap. You can know that if there is no more powerful force to escort, the Dream Wilderness will be destroyed.

The wilderness is easily coveted. The successful establishment of the Dream Wilderness in the Southern Territory was entirely due to Sawa's relationship.

As for the distrust of people, this is better understood. When a thing is introduced, the first thing people consider is not what benefits it may bring, but what impact it will have on us, and constantly

Exaggerate this negative impact.

Rhine didn't know what Angel was talking about specifically. Judging from his answer, it didn't seem to be serious. He originally thought that it might be against the will of the world, or even cause a doomsday disaster... After all, history

The gears are not that easy to pry.

"Everything has external risks, and people's distrust is natural. If there are only these two risks, I think they are within the controllable range." After a pause, Rhine looked at Angel and asked: "This

The two risks reminded me of the steam road. At that time, countries were unwilling to build train tracks because of distrust."

"So, following this line of thinking, what you call changing the pattern is because you are also preparing to launch something?"

Rhine further speculated: "Is it your alchemical creation?"

Angel: "Similar."

Rhine could tell that Angel didn't seem to want to talk more. He thought about it and respected Angel's thoughts and didn't ask further questions.

"If you really want to do it, when are you going to do it?"

Angel: "Not for long, but not now."

In order to reduce his sense of presence, Angel could not attract other people's attention at this time.

"If this matter really affects the situation, then you must make a comprehensive assessment, whether it is good or bad." Rhine paused: "Also, when you do it, you must

Choose the right time, and before that, it is best to tell me, at least let me understand how the Savage Cave should cooperate with you."

Rhine's words clearly indicated some of his attitude.

Angel smiled and nodded: "If that time comes, even if I don't say it, the instructor will."


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