Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 472 - 472 473 The Blasphemy Archetype and the Fall



Chapter 472 - 472 473 The Blasphemy Archetype and the Fall

?Chapter 472: Chapter 473: The Blasphemy Archetype and the Fall Chapter 472: Chapter 473: The Blasphemy Archetype and the Fall Alice had left.

Duncan didn’t know how much the silly puppet had understood, but at least one thing was clear to her now, she had realized the danger of the “key,” and wouldn’t consider winding it up again until she figured out what it really was.

Outside the window, the setting sun had already begun to sink, and the two splendid Rune Circles were gradually approaching the distant horizon. The pervading golden-red brilliance dyed the entire Endless Sea and then passed through the window, spilling into the room.

Duncan sat at the desk by the window, quietly staring at the brass key. He watched as the sunlight covered its handle, which resembled infinite symbols, and the intricate patterns seemed to come to life in the light, displaying a flowing texture with the shadows.

After a brief moment of thought and hesitation, Duncan took a deep breath and reached out to grasp the key.

A fine greenish glow emerged at his fingertips and slowly infiltrated the key’s interior.

He had originally not planned to use the “Spiritual Body’s Fire” to investigate the key, as the power of the flames could very likely destroy the key’s transcendent essence. Even if it didn’t destroy it, it could still affect its original nature, but now there was no time for such concerns.

He had to understand what Lei Nora had left inside the key. Under this premise, he could only be extremely careful, trying to avoid the Spiritual Body’s Fire burning the object too fiercely while carefully sensing any slight bit of information from the flame, prepared to extinguish it immediately if something felt wrong.

The fire flowed gently between his fingers and the key, the greenish light seeping into the brass surface of the latter. In Duncan’s perception, his fire seemed to be sinking into a vast and chaotic place, boundless and indistinct.

He slowly closed his eyes, then used the spreading fire as his view to begin observing the “world” behind the key.

Fog, boundless fog, flowing like dust and smoke, undulating in vision, sometimes condensing, sometimes dispersing. Gazing through the flames, all that could be seen was chaos and emptiness.

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