Ashes Of Deep Sea

Chapter 758 - 758 755 Crossing the Border



Chapter 758 - 758 755 Crossing the Border

?Chapter 758: 755 Chapter Crossing the Border Chapter 758: 755 Chapter Crossing the Border This was a brilliant “Light Burst.”

An arc equivalent to one-quarter of a Sun Rune Ring disintegrated in the sky, then transformed into several larger glowing structures. For a short initial period, they still ascended and moved across the sky according to the normal trajectory of vision 001, as if each glowing structure still possessed residual power and navigational functionality, but in just a moment, their movement displayed clear signs of being out of control.

The glowing structures began to shatter into pieces, large and small luminous bodies scattered like fleets torn apart in a storm, carving bright, gradually distancing lines across the sky, and from these larger bodies split many smaller sources of light—compared to the large fragments, they were as inconspicuous as fireflies, falling from the sky with twinkles and a series of small explosions.

The light poured down like rain from the clouds, illuminating the night from the eastern border to the western islands with a strong and eerie golden sunlight, making the entire sea shimmer.

And those larger fragments fell at relatively slow speeds, continuously spilling glowing debris while following their own trajectories towards the entire world. Most of the fallen bodies were directed towards the southwestern sea domain, with a few smaller fragments falling towards the central and northern regions.

It was now the eighteenth hour after “nightfall,” and the Endless Sea was briefly illuminated by another great disintegration of the sun, as one-quarter of the rune arc was sufficient to light up the sky. Thus, this meteor shower that signified the approaching apocalypse instead brought about nearly an hour of “daylight” to this world—during which the entire world plunged into silence.

Duncan stood at the window of the second floor of the antique shop; he opened the narrow window at the end of the hallway, allowing all the wind and sounds to enter the building—the neighborhood was silent, neither the noise of horses and carriages nor human voices could be heard as if they had completely disappeared in the city, yet in reality, now, there were many people outside.

Men and women, young and old, left their homes or leaned out of their windows, staring at the trails of light falling through the sky. Crowds gathered on the streets, which even included squads of emergency assembled sheriffs and guardians.

Everyone seemed like their necks were being clutched, maintaining the same posture looking up, all frozen under that falling sunlight.

The only sounds between heaven and earth were the roaring and whistling as the luminous bodies slashed through the clouds and the periodic sounding of the church bells from afar.

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