"Unlike others, you use your soul to enter the Nightmare Realm. I give you two days to prepare so that you can maintain your soul at its top condition," said Sunders.
Angor nodded. He had yet to fully recover the sequence of gravity inside him, and he did need some more rest.
Next, Sunders asked for more details about Angor's journey when he was inside the purification garden.
"I see… I'm afraid even Lawson did not foresee that someone would receive Erdus' legacy. Otherwise, he would have made other arrangements. Apart from the sequence of purification, Erdus' talent would be the biggest destiny one could find during the challenge."
Sunders would admit that his own illusion achievement was inferior when compared to the mirage abilities of a great monster who lived for several thousand years. This time, Angor gained the prize by risking his life, and the boy deserved it.