Chapter 720 - 720 717 Fracture
Chapter 720 - 720 717 Fracture
?Chapter 720: Chapter 717: Fracture Chapter 720: Chapter 717: Fracture Light and shadow collapsed once again—the spacious hall and the massive device at its end suddenly disintegrated into countless fragments of light and shadow, collapsing like an avalanche back into the dim appearance of a cave. Everything seemed like a brief illusion, an errant projection of another reality onto this dimension.
However, Duncan knew that he really “saw” it, and he could still see it now.
He looked towards the depths of the dim cave, blinking several times—during each extremely brief moment, with each blink, he saw something emerge in the instant his eyelids closed and darkness descended, the grand hall itself.
Gradually, he realized that two realities were overlapping here, in the depths beneath Holy Land Island, the “reality” that lay even deeper was unobservable by ordinary means, but it appeared within the 0.002 seconds of every blink of his eye.
For some reason, the unit “0.002 seconds” surfaced in Duncan’s mind, and he was certain it was the exact time he saw the hall with each blink—an instant almost imperceptible to the human eye, yet sufficient to imprint on his perception.
He turned his head, looking at the “reliefs” on the wall beside him, and in the instant of his next blink, he saw a vivid bird-like creature appear in the specimen containment tank; then darkness surged, reality switched, and it again became a relief on the wall—that was the twisted and formidable “???.”
Alice seemed to have noticed the change in Duncan’s expression and immediately became worried, “Captain? Are you alright… Your face suddenly looks so serious…”
“… LH-01 failed to transfer everything in the database to the Shelter; those that failed during the process of Creation remained at the original ‘hatching ground’,” Duncan said softly out of the blue, “… this ‘Shelter’ was supposed to be larger and more perfected, but it failed…”
Morris looked at Duncan in astonishment, suddenly realized something, “What did you touch?”
“There’s another pattern here, the way it was before the great annihilation… but you can’t see or touch it,” Duncan raised his hand, gently pressing it against the stone wall next to him. When the Ghostly Green Fire spread into the crevices, he could faintly feel he was touching more than just these cold stones, “Two realities are superimposed here, but the one closer to the original form is almost completely devoured by the great annihilation. It only temporarily exists each time I blink.”
Morris tried to comprehend Duncan’s description of that unbelievable “state” while the latter had already raised his head, eyes fixed on the deeper parts of the cave.
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