Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 396 - 396 400 Traveling by Water Together



Chapter 396 - 396 400 Traveling by Water Together

?Chapter 396: Chapter 400 Traveling by Water Together Chapter 396: Chapter 400 Traveling by Water Together Agatha instantly retracted her wand and then stared wide-eyed, astonished and vigilant, at the “counterfeit” monster that was slowly raising its head before her. In that instant, she realized… the monster, composed of Prime Element “mud,” had undergone a transformation.

Some force or will had descended into its body and instantly changed its essence—it had turned into a medium, continuously releasing terrifying power in the dim sewer.

Layers of noise emerged, turning in her mind into countless incomprehensible murmurs and roars. Agatha felt her peripheral vision blurring with trembling shadows, which seemed to blink open countless eyes in an instant. This was a sign that her spirit was being contaminated—continuous fighting had accumulated exhaustion and mental injuries, weakening her defenses and leaving her almost unable to resist.

But this contamination lasted for less than two seconds, as if the master of the power intentionally controlled it, containing the might emanating from this incarnation—Agatha’s senses regained clarity and stability, and in this moment of lucidity, she realized the “identity” of the person before her.

“You are…the Descendant…” she muttered, rubbing her forehead hesitantly.

“It is I,” the incarnation replied, its body, still composed of Prime Element mud, continuing to wriggle and deform as if unable to bear the overwhelming power. It could not maintain a clear and stable figure, “just call me Captain—my followers all call me that.”

“Captain?” Agatha furrowed her brows, the aftereffects of spiritual contamination slowing her thoughts. She found the title peculiar, but quickly dismissed her concerns on the matter. There were countless “captains” in the world, and a higher Transcendent from unknown origins might simply call themselves “Captain” out of interest—it wasn’t something worth delving into deeply.

“Why are you here?” she asked, puzzled.

“I’ve been looking for you for a long time,” Duncan said, “you vanished in the City-State, and I deduced that something unfortunate had happened.”

“You were looking for me?” Agatha was a bit startled and then quickly glanced around, “What’s the situation ‘outside’?”

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