Chapter 774 - 774 771 Lei Noras Journey
Chapter 774 - 774 771 Lei Noras Journey
?Chapter 774: Chapter 771 Lei Nora’s “Journey Chapter 774: Chapter 771 Lei Nora’s “Journey “The ‘Nest’ fell into silence for a moment, even the trembling among the stars that seemed to never cease suddenly calmed down—Lei Nora saw the humanoid entity in front of her appear to enter a state of stillness because of her words, until after a long while, the still field of starlight suddenly began to swell and pulsate again.
“Only one lantern?” What else is around the lantern? Where exactly might it be?” Zhou Ming stared into the Frost Queen’s eyes and asked quickly.
“There’s only one lantern, hanging on a broken plank of wood, nothing else—it’s floating in the dense fog,” Lei Nora responded immediately, “As for its location…it’s right next to your ‘palace,’ very close, almost next to it…”
She suddenly stopped speaking, as if recalling more details, reorganized her thoughts, and then continued: “The lantern wasn’t very bright, it shouldn’t have cast a long light in the fog, but as soon as I arrived at this place, I saw it. I steered my ‘drifting house’ towards it, it took a long time to finally reach here—it felt as if… the light from the lantern wasn’t affected by distance or fog. Once it was lit in this place, its light could definitely be seen from any point in this thick fog.”
Listening to her description, Zhou Ming involuntarily fell into contemplation, and Lei Nora then promptly added: “Of course, these are all my subjective speculations—you should know, many things here are…’not quite right,’ and I think it’s hard for me to judge whether what I see or feel is real or not.”
“I understand,” Zhou Ming said softly. Then, as if struck by a thought, he suddenly stood up and strode to a desk not far away.
Lei Nora remained on the sofa, motionless out of caution—in her eyes, that writhing mass of starlight extended in another direction, seemingly ‘moving’ to a location in the distance in a way that defied rational judgement, and then it remained there.
She did not understand what he was doing.
Zhou Ming pulled a sheet of paper from the edge of the desk and took up a pencil, sketching rapidly—he drew a lantern, classical in design, made of brass, and tried his best to replicate its details from the one that hung in the captain’s quarters of the Homeloss.
After a while, he brought the drawing back in front of Lei Nora, presenting the image on the paper: “Is this the kind of lantern you’re talking about?”
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