Chapter 671 - 671 668 Contained in the Starlight
Chapter 671 - 671 668 Contained in the Starlight
?Chapter 671: Chapter 668: Contained in the Starlight Chapter 671: Chapter 668: Contained in the Starlight In the many reflections cast in the chaotic, solitary eye of the King of the Pale Giants, there was one empty spot—was it coincidence, or a deliberate act by the ancient kings?
Duncan only knew that when he came to the ship’s side and carefully observed the massive eye, he just happened to stand in front of that empty space—his reflection appeared there, and it was only after he recognized the other indescribable figures from the murky haze settling on the surface of the giant eye that he realized this.
Perhaps it was indeed just a coincidence—he wished to tell himself so, but in Subspace, before the carcass of an ancient deity, he did not believe in the existence of such coincidences.
Duncan frowned and cautiously, inch by inch, began to retreat as if fearful of awakening something in this place.
The deceased King of the Pale Giants, and the reflections of the kings in that lone eye—Duncan always felt as if these beings were silently watching him, observing every move he made, as if casting a distant gaze from the long river of years.
During his careful and slow retreat, he left the front of the eye.
But in the next moment, he saw his reflection emerge again, once more silently mirrored in that eye, among the kings.
Duncan’s eyes widened slightly, his heart felt as if it had skipped a beat, and then, an even more startling sight unfolded:
The reflection he left in the giant’s eye was gradually changing.
The vague figure wearing a captain’s uniform and a dark, triangular hat, tall and authoritative, began to tremor and transform, as if some illusion was fading. This figure swiftly took on another form—an individual clothed in a white shirt and black pants, not particularly robust, with a face too blurred to recognize as “human.”
That was “Zhou Ming.”
Zhou Ming stood motionless on the deck, like a statue, staring intensely at the murky giant eye a mere arm’s length from the ship’s side, staring at the “self” reflected in that eye.
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