Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 563 - 563 562 Another Piece of Debris



Chapter 563 - 563 562 Another Piece of Debris

?Chapter 563: Chapter 562 Another Piece of Debris Chapter 563: Chapter 562 Another Piece of Debris Now, regarding the red light, Duncan had grasped two pieces of information:
Firstly, before the Great Annihilation occurred, before the apocalypse descended upon those “old worlds,” a deep crimson, like dark coagulated blood, would first appear in the sky—its “essence” was reflected deep in cosmic space, but its method of propagation did not conform to optical laws. From any location on the planet, one could see its specific position in the sky, and this position did not change with the rotation of the planet, as if it were directly projected into the observer’s vision or mind.

Secondly, the red light seemed not to exhibit any direct “destructive” effects; it was more like a “phenomenon” or “characteristic” produced by the universe itself during the stage of the apocalypse. It was a representation of collapse, not collapse itself.

Third, the apocalypse was not an immediate event that came and went. The entire destruction process would take some time, accompanied by an increase in various strange phenomena and a continuous distortion and mutation of “laws” until the fundamental laws of the world could no longer withstand this distortion. Therefore, the warriors and their companions had their final time to start a journey, and The New Hope had its final chance to ascend and set sail.

To Duncan, this third point was especially crucial.

The apocalypse did not happen instantaneously, which meant that people had enough time before the apocalypse to observe the appearance of the “red light”—but in his memory, he had never seen that shade of deep crimson.

He had been trapped in that “studio apartment” overnight, and before that, he hadn’t seen any strange red lights or supernatural phenomena, nor had he seen them appear outside his window afterward…

Studio apartment?

Duncan’s memories suddenly stuck, and after a moment, his eyebrows furrowed bit by bit.

His “studio apartment”… what exactly was it?

All along, he had believed that directly opposite The Displaced’s Gate was his homeland. Outside his studio apartment, deep in the thick mist, was still the bustling crowd of Earth, the ordinary, peaceful everyday life; he was just trapped in a room, separated from his homeland by a mere wall—but with the appearance of the “moon” and the gradual validation of the “World Convergence Theory,” this possibility had virtually reduced to zero.

If he had had a premonition about this before, it was now clearly confirmed—he knew he couldn’t go back.

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