After turning on the seclusion circle, Abel opened the teleportation portal to the Rogue's Encampment. Once he went inside, he was finally freed of the burdens on his mind.
Cliff was dead. Abel did it himself, but he didn't feel relieved at all. If anything, Cliff's last words only made him feel even more uncomfortable. As of now, it was true that no one knew who the real killer was (except, well, the killer himself), but he decided that it was for the best if he laid low for the time being.
Now, then. Now that he was in the Rogue's Encampment, he had all the time he needed to look at the stuff he gathered from Wizard Cliff. No, not the magic tower. It's already a part of Johnson, and he needed extra space to place an entire tower by itself.