Somewhat dazed, Angor stared at what existed in front of him.
He had done the experiment—the Nightmare Domain failed to combine with the empty illusion as he expected. However, something else did happen.
A teacup who was playing piano in midair was dragged out from the castle hall and into the illusion.
The poor little thing realized it was separated from its partners, and its already terrible piano noise became worse. The bouncing musical notes it created turned into jagged and barbed objects as if someone trimmed them with an iron saw.
"Stop it!"
Hearing Angor, the pianist teacup turned around and "looked at" Angor by facing Angor with the heart mark on it.
Next, the teacup visibly brightened up. "Shava!"
It rushed to Angor and began to run in circles.
The piano did not stop here. With the teacup closer, Angor only felt his eardrums being tortured badly. He managed to pull the teacup back into the Nightmare Domain.