Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 670 - 670 667 Reflection in the Eyes



Chapter 670 - 670 667 Reflection in the Eyes

?Chapter 670: Chapter 667 Reflection in the Eyes Chapter 670: Chapter 667 Reflection in the Eyes In the boundless chaos of darkness, at the shattered ends of the continent, the Cyclops bearing the entire landmass was watching the Ghost Ship as it passed by at close range—this “ancient god” that had died countless centuries ago silently turned its murky singular eye, as if that eye had momentarily awakened from the long river of time, in pursuit of the intrusive guest.

Duncan was fixated on that eye, his entire body gradually tensing up, and although he was not affected by the so-called “mental contamination,” the sight of this impactful scene still made him feel a suffocating pressure—but he did not act rashly, he did not try to respond to that eye, instead allowing the Homeloss to gradually move past the giant, watching as the eye turned to its limit and then slowly receded from the stern.

The pale Cyclops showed no further anomaly, still carrying the land, floating in the endless chaotic darkness.

And from behind Duncan, the goat-headed skull suspected to be the Skull of Dreams suddenly spoke out, “The giant was the first to die.”

Duncan abruptly turned his head, looking at the “Skull of Dreams” that was properly placed on the table.

“What did you say?” He couldn’t help but ask again.

“The giant was the first to die,” repeated the Skull of Dreams once more, with the same tone and unchanged content—and after that no matter how Duncan inquired, it only gave that one response.

Realizing this was the only response that this “fragment of an ancient god” could give at that moment, Duncan did not continue to press further, only turning his head thoughtfully to look back at the Cyclops as it gradually drifted away, murmuring to himself after a long while, “Due to the shattering of the stars, the King of the Pale Giants, Salmier, died on the first long night…”

In the boundless darkness outside the porthole, it seemed as if a slight noise emerged softly when he uttered the name “Salmier,” then faded away like the wind.

Duncan glanced in the direction of the Cyclops and suddenly furrowed his brows, hesitating briefly before striding toward the door of the captain’s quarters.

Before leaving, he turned to look back at the “Skull of Dreams” on the navigation table.

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