Chapter 580 - 580 579 The Spread of Influence
Chapter 580 - 580 579 The Spread of Influence
?Chapter 580: Chapter 579: The Spread of Influence Chapter 580: Chapter 579: The Spread of Influence Upon hearing Agatha’s report, Duncan’s first reaction was to glance at the bedroom door not far away with the corner of his eye.
Then he returned his gaze and looked at the former “gatekeeper” in the mirror, his expression exceedingly solemn, “You’re saying it was reflected on the surface of the sea?”
“Not just the reflection on the sea, but also its projection in the Spirit Realm—in normal circumstances, these two types of ‘shadows’ are deeply connected and influence each other,” Agatha said earnestly, “Last night, when it was quite late, I was traveling through the mirrors on the ship as usual to check on the ship’s condition. Then suddenly, I discovered this situation, but at the time I thought it was one of the ‘peculiarities’ of the Homeloss, given that I knew so little about it…”
“The Homeloss doesn’t have that Trait—at least within what I know, its ‘shadow’ wouldn’t disappear out of the blue,” Duncan shook his head, “When did this phenomenon occur? About how long did it last?”
Agatha immediately nodded: “Judging from the time, it should have happened during the influence period of ‘The Dream of the Nameless’ you mentioned, lasting until the first light of dawn appeared on the sea surface.”
Duncan didn’t speak but furrowed his brows tightly, a tinge of deep contemplation on his face.
After a moment’s silence, Agatha continued, “When the shadow of the Homeloss disappeared, I happened to be traversing through the mirrors of the real world. Normally, I could jump directly through those mirrors into the Spirit Realm, or enter the reflection of the Homeloss on the sea surface. However, last night, this ‘jumping passage’ disappeared along with the shadow of the Homeloss…
“However, my feeling is that the domain ‘on the other side’ of the mirror didn’t really cease to exist, but there seemed to be some kind of barrier that I don’t understand, obstructing my view, so I couldn’t see the path in the mirror, nor could I sense what was on the other side…”
Listening to Agatha’s account, Duncan seemed to think of something, “You mean… you believe that the ‘shadow’ of the Homeloss didn’t really disappear, but at that time, it entered a state that you couldn’t understand or observe; or in other words, there was a ‘perception’ barrier that ‘locked’ you on this side of the real world?”
“Exactly,” Agatha looked as though she had let out a sigh of relief, “I was worried my description was too abstract and that I would have to struggle a lot to explain it to you…”
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