Chapter 489 - 489 490 Bizarre Mansion
Chapter 489 - 489 490 Bizarre Mansion
?Chapter 489: Chapter 490: Bizarre Mansion Chapter 489: Chapter 490: Bizarre Mansion Duncan stood at the top of the tall spiral staircase, looking down and surveying the ancient yet magnificent mansion, reconfirming his judgment: this mysterious estate was almost identical in style to the room where the Frost Queen, Lei Nora, had once slumbered!
A thought crossed his mind, and he immediately turned his head to look in the other direction at the top of the spiral staircase.
There lay a deep and shadowy corridor on the second floor, with indistinctly detailed, eerie paintings hanging on both sides of the walls, complemented by dark, thorn-like iron candelabras in between the frames. The pale light from the candelabras made murky shadows in the corridor, and at the very end of the passage, within the dim and obscure shadows, it seemed as though a doorway flickered momentarily.
Was that the master of the estate’s room?
Duncan immediately stepped forward, striding quickly towards the deep, dark corridor, the monotonous creaking of the old wooden floorboards sounding beneath his feet. The pallid candelabras on either side appeared to wobble irregularly with the breeze he stirred up, causing the already sinister corridor to flicker with shifting light and shadow, rendering it even more blurry and dim.
Duncan stopped at the end of the corridor, his brows tightly furrowed as he looked into the darkness before him.
There was no door—what had appeared as a door in the shadows was seemingly nothing more than a fleeting illusion. Before him, there was only a section of corridor that had come to an abrupt halt. The floor, walls, and ceiling here were fractured and broken, and across the divide, there loomed nothing but a hollow, terrifying void of darkness.
Duncan cautiously approached the edge of the fractured flooring, peering outwards for a moment, then turning his gaze to survey the surrounding edges of the break.
Beyond lay a boundless space of emptiness, with the corridor beneath his feet jutting out abruptly and isolated into the unsupported void. He could see no other parts of the mansion or the room and door that were theoretically supposed to be at the end of the passageway.
Duncan stepped back, quietly observing this void.
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