Chapter 449 - 449 450 Boiling Gold
Chapter 449 - 449 450 Boiling Gold
?Chapter 449: Chapter 450: Boiling Gold Chapter 449: Chapter 450: Boiling Gold A vast abyss lay at the end of this alleyway.
Fenna reached the edge of the abyss, where the alleyway abruptly ended. The ground and the ceiling seemed to have been devoured by some invisible force, disappearing ahead, and the neatly cut opposite edge was met by such a vast and empty darkness that even she, the Judge, felt an immense pressure. The instinctive fear of humans in the face of such immense dark spaces surged like a tidal wave.
Morris also arrived at the “entrance” to the abyss, raising his lantern. However, the light emitted by the specially made underground lantern seemed to be directly swallowed up—the light did not disappear, but due to the excessively vast space ahead, there was nothing on all sides to reflect it, causing the lantern’s brightness to diminish in the dark. Eventually, it only lit up a steep slope descending from the side of the pit, leaving the rest shrouded in darkness.
“This… No matter how you look at it, it couldn’t have been an original structure of the mine,” Fenna inhaled softly, turning back to look at the mine shaft that they had followed to get here, “The normal passage ends right here… This must be the ‘stone wall’ mentioned in the report.”
Morris bent down, examining a small part of the abyss’s inner wall illuminated by the lantern. “It feels like something massive once filled this space, but now that thing has vanished into thin air, leaving a huge hole.”
“The cavity is so large, it should have collapsed, but instead it has stabilized?” Duncan couldn’t help but frown, looking up into the darkness above with some worry, “If there were a collapse here, at least one-third of the Upper City District would probably be in big trouble.”
At this, he suddenly turned back to look at Agatha, “Are you all right? You’ve seemed off since we started.”
“I… can’t see the ‘abyss’ you’re describing,” Agatha spoke hesitantly, “All I see is a vast and twisted resonance, the air filled with noise. Is there really nothing ahead?”
“Nothing at all, at least not visually, and I also don’t sense any contamination left by Transcendent powers,” Fenna nodded firmly, then thoughtfully added, “But you feel something… Maybe it’s resonating with you because of what’s left behind here?”
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