Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 618 - 618 617 The Truth in the Silent Wall



Chapter 618 - 618 617 The Truth in the Silent Wall

?Chapter 618: Chapter 617: The Truth in the Silent Wall Chapter 618: Chapter 617: The Truth in the Silent Wall Nina had never expected this scene to unfold—she had imagined several changes that might occur after Mr. Morris touched the light curtain, like something running out of the curtain or the surrounding environment turning upside down. She even thought of a loud crack as if Uncle Duncan and the entire Homeloss might fall from the sky, but she never expected this.

The light curtain, suspected to be a “Silence Wall,” broke silently, like a soap bubble bursting.

The grand light wall that had formed the barrier shattered into fragments in an instant, and the structure that once upheld the heavens and earth dissipated into luminous dust.

With the barrier’s breaking and vanishing, it seemed as if the entire forest was plunged into a brief stasis, and after just a second, the mist that pervaded the forest began to flow again—Nina finally realized what had happened and rushed to her teacher’s side in just a few steps.

“Mr. Morris!” she exclaimed, “Are you alright? How did this suddenly…”

“I don’t know…” Morris was obviously a bit stunned. This scholarly teacher, who always seemed calm, reliable, and refined, looked somewhat at a loss. His lips quivered, and inexplicably, his mind flashed back to the seven great principles of archaeology that his mentor, Rune, had taught him years ago at the Academy of Truth—
First, do not touch things recklessly; second, handle the environment with caution; third, do not touch things recklessly; fourth, do not jump to conclusions; fifth, do not touch things recklessly; sixth, revere the traces of civilization; seventh, don’t fucking touch things…

The old gentleman lowered his head and looked at his hand somewhat perplexedly, feeling once again, after so many years, the sensation that “this incident must never be known to the teacher.”

But soon, this jumbled thought in his heart was interrupted by a low exclamation from Nina beside him.

“Ah—” Nina couldn’t help but exclaim softly at the edge of what remained of the broken light curtain, as mist continued to seep and spread from the forest. Her eyes widened as she looked towards the distance—the region that was once shrouded by the “Silence Wall.”

Morris instinctively looked up, following Nina’s gaze.

It was a dim Sky Light, a murky firmament enveloped in chaotic mist that shrouded everything. At the edge of the forest, spread the vast expanse of mountains and hills. Within that endless fog, a massive silhouette was gradually revealing its shape.

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