Chapter 790 - 790 787 Awakening
Chapter 790 - 790 787 Awakening
?Chapter 790: Chapter 787: Awakening Chapter 790: Chapter 787: Awakening The sudden revelation of truth had left Duncan standing in the corridor a bit dazed, his mind toggling between “This is just fucking ridiculous” and “This ridiculousness is just fucking logical.” Only after wrestling with his urge to criticize for a while did he refocus his attention on the “screen” embedded in the wall.
After a moment of observation, his expression gradually became thoughtful.
The Great Annihilation had reshaped everything through “world collision,” and the New Hope was no exception. Part of it had turned into “Alice’s Mansion,” now floating in Subspace. Yet here, after opening another version of Alice’s Mansion with the guiding key, a “screen” appeared at the end of its corridor, revealing the so-called “master bedroom’s” true nature…
In other words, within Alice’s Mansion, as opened by the guiding key, part of the structure had been “restored” or “recreated” to its original form.
Pondering, Duncan looked up and across to the exit on the other side of the corridor.
What did the garden look like now? And the automaton slumbering within it?
He left the second floor of the mansion, descending the stairs by memory, traversing the narrow corridor beside the main hall, passing outside rooms that had always emitted hushed whispers but were now enveloped in deathly silence, making his way toward the garden.
Along the way, he stopped, drawn by a door in the hallway.
Many identical doors lined the corridor, but one had changed—it glimmered with a silvery metallic shine, its edges wrapped with pale blue glowing stripes, like a hatch of some large machinery set into the classical wall. Duncan approached this tech-infused hatch and saw a transparent window above it.
Gazing through this “observation window,” he saw a room bathed in cold, colored light, filled with rows of cabinet-style equipment on large platforms and racks, with cables dangling from the ceiling, connected to enigmatic devices.
The equipment in the room seemed to still be operating, lights flickering across the surfaces of the array like the blinking of tides. However, the thick isolation door seemed to block all sound—none of the “server array” hums could be heard in the corridor outside.
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