Chapter 239 Traveller of Destiny
Super Dimensional Wizard
Angel glanced out of the corner of his eye and saw a man in a ridiculous white teddy bear outfit. He was holding a short black lacquer staff and coming up from one side of the path with a nervous voice.
Angel visibly frowned when he saw the visitor. In his mind, he thought: âFortunately, I came here in person today. This guy shouldnât recognize me.â But Angel soon discovered something was amiss. Instead of the other party ignoring him, he walked to his side with a look of joy in his eyes.
White Bear stood beside Angel with a short staff and a simple and honest smile plastered on his face.
âFate has brought us together again.â White Bear said as his round face was filled with an expression of joy.
Angel took note of his word: âAgain.â Does this word mean that White Bear recognized his identity?
âWho are you? I donât understand what youâre talking about.â Angel said as he looked at White Bear.
White Bear replied with a smile: âThis is great, youâre finally willing to talk to me at last.â
âI donât know you, have you mistaken me for someone else?â Angel remains polite.
âIâm not mistaken. I donât rely on my eyes to find someone. Itâs fate that guides me.â White Bear bowed to Angel and said: âLast time your excellency had misunderstood me. I really came to become friends with you.â
âLast time? Which time is that?â Angel asked.
âThat was when you had a match against Blackjack. Please, believe me, I know who you are⦠Milk Baron. Rest assured, I wonât reveal your identity.â White Bearâs voice was very low when he said âMilk Baron.â
After hearing what White Bear said. Angel had confirmed the other party really was able to recognize him. He had originally intended to leave, but after being recognized by White Bear, he developed some interest and thought: Why does this man always use the word âfateâ when talking with me? He even recognized my true identity with this âfate.â So is there really âfateâ in the world?
Angel neither admitted nor denied his identity. He just calmly paid attention to every expression White Bear made and asked: âIs fate guiding your direction? Then where does it guide you in the end?â
Angel has been staring at him the whole time. White Bear felt a little embarrassed, touched his head and said: âFate told me that my life has been ill-fated and full of setbacks. Only by taking the path of the world can I escape this sea of misery. Then I followed the guidance of fate and came here.â
âHere?â Angel doesnât understand whether âhereâ meant in front of him or the Savage Grottoes.
White Bear continued: âI was born in Guman Kingdom and was guided by fate. It took me thirteen years to get here from Guman Kingdom.â
Thirteen years to get to the Savage Grottoes? Angel visually estimates White Bearâs real age to not be over thirty years old. If it is as he said, this is really a long journey ah! Presumably, there should be many poignant stories, but⦠What does this have to do with him?
âAnd then what?â Angel asked.
White Bear thought Angel would at least say a few words. Even if it was to show an expression of âdisbelief.â But Angel didnât ask anything and he saw no curiosity in his eyes.
âThen, I will escape from my sea of misery.â White Bear chuckled with a silly smile as he said: âWhen I joined the Savage Grottoes, I had already escaped from my misery.â
âMy enemies dare not take any further steps in pursuit, my relatives will not be involved in my ill-fate, and the friends around will not die because of me.â White Bear explained.
Angel doesnât understand what this has to do with him, but he isnât the cold-blooded Milk Baron at present. So he responded by saying: âThatâs really good news.â
White Bear also seemed to notice some impatience in Angelâs tone and went straight to the point: âAfter I set foot on the path of the world, fate has guided me again. If I want to climb out of this dark quagmire, tread farther on the path of the world and return to my true home. Thereâs someone I need to meetâ¦â
Angel ignored the words in his speech and said: âSo that person is me?â
âI donât know if it is, because the fate guiding me was vague. But all I can see was a bird and a faint figure⦠This bird belongs to you.â White Bear gesticulated with his hands, pointing to the sky and then to Angelâs shoulder.
Angel knew he was talking about Toby because Tobyâs figure was too obvious. This is why Angel didnât bring Toby with him. Although his explanation was clear, what White Bear said made him unconsciously think of something else.
âI think the person fate has guided me to, is the owner of the bird.â White Bear said.
When Angel heard this, he nodded noncommittally and said: âIt seems so.â
White Bear said: âYou think so too? Thatâs great, so are we friends now?â
Angel doesnât know how White Bearâs mind suddenly jumped to the part of âbecoming friends.â Was there any omission of steps in the middle? But Angel didnât care either way and said with a smile: âYour story is very interesting, but Iâm sorry to tell you one thing, Toby⦠Oh, the bird that rejected your confession. Its owner is not actually me, Iâm just a surrogate owner who looks after Toby for the real owner.â
Seeing Angelâs clear eyes, White Bear was stupefied. Did he really find the wrong person this whole time?
âWith all due respect, although Iâm not the person, you are looking for. I want to know how you recognized me.â Angel is very concerned about this issue. He has always felt no one should be able to recognize his identity aside from formal wizards. However, he has been brutally beaten in the face in reality and his true identity kept being revealed by more people, one after another.
His former opponent Saka also recognized his identity by his soul, which was enough. Suddenly, White Bear popped up again. He is different, on a lower realm than Saka, a second level apprentice. This is a true first level apprentice. How did this guy recognize him?
White Bear was still immersed in his thoughts of âidentifying the wrong personâ and subconsciously said: âIt is fate that has guided us to meet again.â
âFate again.â Angel scoffed and said: âIf there really is a goddess of fate, she is really too idle. She worries about you every day. It doesnât matter whether the worry is about big things or the irrelevant small things, she still worries about you.â
Hearing Angelâs slightly sarcastic tone, White Bear reflected on what he said.
He hurriedly waved his hand and said: âThis fate is different from the one I mentioned before. Donât get me wrong.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI didnât get it wrong. In fact, this really has nothing to do with me. If the person you are looking for is Tobyâs owner, I can tell you that she is not in the Wizard Plane.â Angel felt he had done all he could by saying this and was ready to say goodbye and leave.
White Bear replied: âThe âfateâ guiding my direction is a kind of mysterious world law insight that is beyond comprehension. But what guided my destiny to meet you was, not that, but thisâ¦â White Bear pointed to the black lacquer staff in his hand.
âItâs just an ordinary stick.â Angel said.
âIt is indeed just an ordinary wooden staff, but for us âTravellers of Destiny,â it is calledâProof of Guidance.â
Traveller of Destiny? Angelâs mind seemed to flash across an impression.
âAre you in the Prophecy System?â Angel asked.
White Bear nodded and replied: âYes, I am a destiny apprentice in the Prophecy System. I used a Prophecy System spell namedâDestiny Guidance to find your trail.â
After hearing this, Angel finally managed to make a little sense of the connection.
âWell, I understand a little bit now. However, I still want to tell you that you have the wrong person. The person you are looking for is a True Wizard, and I am only a new apprentice in the Wizard Plane. I hope you will stop using Destiny Guidance to look for me. It gives me a creepy feeling of being watched all the time.â Angel said.
When it comes to this topic, Angel said no more and turned to leave.
âThen can we still be friends?â White Bear shouted loudly from behind.
Angel thought for a moment: Toby may not like White Bear very much, but he personally doesnât have much of a problem with White Bear. Besides, having a Prophecy System friend is also good. Maybe he can help predict danger.
âYes, my name is Angel.â Angel has already gone far away, but his voice reached White Bearâs ear.
White bear said in a loud voice: âMy name is Hobson! Hobson.Silai!â
After White Bear said his name, he could no longer see Angelâs shadow and did not know whether Angel had heard his name.
White Bear got the name of his new friend. Although he wondered if the other party was the one he was looking for. He subconsciously used the Proof of Guidance to determine Angelâs destiny track for today.
âPale greyâ¦â White Bear frowned and said: âIt seems that my new friend wonât be very lucky today.â
â¦â¦
Angel has walked far away from Sky Tower, so he doesnât hear what White Bear mumbled.
He left without hearing any news about Nausica. He went out of the Underground Market and returned to Apprentice Town.
At this time, the sky was nearing dusk. From the distant mountain forest to the nearby roofs, all were gradually dyed with a warm orange glow.
David will come over in the evening. Angel decided to go to the Mission Hall before the glow fades and the sky completely turns dark. He remembered David mentioning not too long ago that Mission Hall had many missions for acquiring alchemy weapons.
Ten days before Twilight Deep Wellâs big auction, Angel was in a hurry to make money. He doesnât want to keep bothering David to sell the items on his behalf. He wanted to see if there were any tasks in Mission Hall that he could take.
Speaking of this, Angel has never been to Mission Hall once since joining the Savage Grottoes.
The Mission Hall is located in the centre of Tree Spirit Court and Angel rode on the Treevine Bus to get there. In the same rattan carriage, there was also a young wizard apprentice. At first, Angel just sat in an empty seat without noticing him.
It wasnât until the Treevine Bus reached an altitude of about 300 meters along the vines of the Tree of Eternity that Angelâs brows were raised. He did so when the young apprenticeâs mouth kept uttering âoohâ and âahâ when the clouds were surrounding him. This cause Angel to look sideways.
Angel looked over and now the young apprentice was leaning on the window of the Treevine Bus, peering out.
What made him exclaim was a middle-aged witch wearing a black witch coat and a meniscus witch cap. She flew past the bus on a broom.
âWow, thatâs great. I wish I had a flying craft too⦠Itâs a pity that the contribution points required are too highâ¦â The young apprentice said with slight tone of regret. But his eyes were still fixed on that apprentice.
Flying craft? On hearing the words from the young apprentice opposite to him. Angel suddenly felt that he might as well build his own flying craft. He had always used his own two feet to travel, and it would be fine to use the Treevine Bus in the Mirror World. But he couldnât stay in the Mirror World forever.