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Chapter 1395 The place of dusk

The body passed through the curtain, and immediately became aware of the sound of raindrops, but the body did not feel the dripping rain.

There were only dim lights in the art gallery just now, but the lights at this time were a bit bright and dazzling. Both Shade and Fiona subconsciously squinted their eyes, and then they saw that they did not appear on the street at all, but appeared on the street.

High up in a certain building.

"Is this the terrace?"

Looking behind me, below is the city in the rainy night. Only a few buildings and a few streets are still lit. And in the darkness of the city, some strange figures are patrolling. There are even some giant-like behemoths in the city.

Walking, but all movements are silent.

They were actually quite lucky and did not encounter the most difficult enemy.

Their current location seems to be on the top terrace of an extremely huge palace building made of obsidian. The terrace is quite large and the whole is semicircular. The curved side is where the fence is, and the straight line

On that side were walls and closed double metal doors.

There is a lamp in each corner of the terrace. The color of the light is like the most brilliant sunset before sunset. It is this light that illuminates this place. On the two metal doors, there are paintings of dusk, sunset and stars in the sky respectively.

Pattern. On the door at dusk and sunset, there is also writing in ancient characters:

【The place of dusk】

"The place of dusk, so when you open this door, it's night."

Shade said softly, and Fiona nodded nervously:

"Yes, the final destination should be behind the door."

"I don't feel the power of the great one."

Shade said and glanced at his hands, but saw no trace of the afterglow of divinity:

"We are still in 'twilight' now, so 'dark night' has not come yet. If I guess correctly, if you open that door, the king of this city, the old god who symbolizes night, should appear."

Fiona nodded nervously:

"Then do you want to go in with me and then leave, or should we go in next time?"

"Next time, after all, it's still unclear what bargaining chip Miss Feliana has prepared, and I don't have much time."

Shad said:

"You should take a rest here first. It would be best if you could recall what Miss Feliana told you through Moon Dream."

"I'm going to sleep again."

Fiona said with a sad face, but she also knew that there was nothing she could do about it.

Shade only had the last few minutes left and had no time to chat. Fiona recovered the curtain, but the compass was left in the art gallery and could not be retrieved.

Shade helped her set up a camp. The tent was still covered with soft bedding and a fence was installed outside the tent.

Three-color moonlight thorn bushes clung to the fence, protecting the tent. Fiona sat in the tent pitifully and stretched out her hand to Shade. Shade was stunned for a moment, then remembered to take off his coat and hand it to him.

Give it to her, the last one was burned in the "Dragon Egg".

He turned Mia, who was looking at everything around her, into a toy and put it in the chest pocket of his shirt. There was only half a minute left and it was time to leave:

"Then I'll see you next time, Fiona."

"Want to see my new skills?"

The red-haired girl asked. Her red-gold eyes had already seen the white mist rising around Shade, so she said without giving Shade a chance to answer:

"Probably because of the ritual materials you used, I can now paint in the night. Yes, I just need to stretch out my fingers and light up the moonlight."

Her fingertips with some glimmer of light moved gently in the night, leaving a trace of light.

[Shad Suellen Hamilton]'s cursive name was written between the two of them. Shad looked at this scene with a smile, then stretched out his hand and hugged her gently:

"The next time will be the last time. It will definitely go well. Oh, if you can't sleep, you can try painting in the night. I can appreciate it carefully when I come back."

The red-haired girl bit her lower lip:

"Goodbye then, Shade, and please wish me good night. I've been sleeping too much lately."

"Good night."

He stretched his head forward slightly, and the red-haired girl closed her eyes and moved her face closer, but she still didn't feel the touch.

When he opened his eyes again, Shade had disappeared.

"I really won't let you go next time."

(Little Mia is running.)

When Shade stumbled out of the bedroom door of Luvia's rented room at the Fertile Land Hotel, Luvia was still sitting in front of the dressing table looking at his face.

Hearing the voice, she finally moved her gaze from herself in the mirror to Shade:

"Where did your coat go?"

However, she didn't want to get an answer from Sha De. Instead, she stood up with a smile and walked towards Sha De:

"Go downstairs for breakfast. I like the Randall Valley's special sugar cookies. I won't be able to eat them when I return to Tobesk. You can't find the maple syrup Tobesk here."

Suddenly he stretched out his head and sniffed Shade's neck, and then looked at him suspiciously. Shade wanted to explain, but the purple-eyed girl reached out and covered his mouth:

"Xia De, you have worked really hard."

When going downstairs for breakfast, Shade asked Luvia a very important question:

"Last time Miss Danist came here to see you, did she tell you where she lives now?"

"As I said, St. Byrons also has college assets locally, which is a ship repair factory. Miss Denister and several other professors sent by the college all live in the manor listed in the factory assets list, she said

If I encounter trouble or danger, I can go to her."

Luvia informed Shad of his specific address, and then watched Shad feed the cat with a sad expression on his face:

"Do you want to go find Miss Danister? Although she may have guessed something about you, but it's still a little inappropriate to let her know that you can run around anywhere, right?"

"This key to time is in trouble."

His eyes glanced around to make sure no one was paying attention to them nearby, and Mia took advantage of this opportunity to take away the entire cookie that Shade had originally planned to break and feed to it.

Shade originally wanted to reward the cat, so he didn't care, so he picked up the knife and fork and started cutting the sausage:

"Miss Fiona Drago still hasn't remembered something. We are going to make a deal with an old god, which will determine the establishment of St. Byrons. If Fiona can't remember what the price is, she needs me.

Go and find out from Miss Danister."

"This feeling is really amazing."

The purple-eyed girl smiled and said:

"On an ordinary morning, in the corner of an inconspicuous hotel, while eating a relatively cheap breakfast, I listened to you talking about these things."

She shook her head:

"Don't ask me for my opinion. No one can participate in the events of the last era except you. Shade, ask yourself, you will have the answer."

Shade nodded, and then while he was thinking for a moment, Mia took away the freshly cut sausage. It timidly bit the sausage and looked at Shade, thinking that Shade would stop it or scold it, but it didn't expect Shade

He just looked at it indifferently and picked up the spoon to stir his own soup.

This actually made Mia afraid to continue eating.

After breakfast, Shade sent little Mia home first, then opened the [God's Gift Box] in the basement and took out this week's gift. After experiencing the precious bottle of No. 1 holy water last week, this week's gift is just

A very ordinary ivory comb.

Although expensive, it was of little use to Shade. The task was to wash his hair twice a week, which was easier than going to church.

Shade did not stay at home for long, and then went to Coldwater Port and went to the beach to pick a few fresh Houttuynia cordata for the assessment work [Underwater Breathing Potion] that he was preparing to complete in the fourth grade potions class recently.

After returning from Coldwater Port, he returned to the Randall Valley. It was already ten o'clock in the morning. He borrowed a horse from the Wilde Opera House, and then rode to the Granger in the northeast outside the city.

The family's old cemetery.

Because the location was a bit far away, Shade didn't arrive at his destination until almost noon. This is now Earl Granger's private forest farm. In order to prevent being thought of as poachers and illegal loggers, Shade also deliberately found the forest ranger's name.

hut, showing the certificate written to him by the count.

The ranger who looks after the forest farm is a man in his forties, with a strong build, who also works as a lumberjack in summer and autumn. He has a very friendly attitude towards Shade and pointed out to him the old cemetery site deep in the forest.

Location.

But he also kindly reminded Shade that although the old site had not been planted or developed as required, it was already in disrepair. The valuable things inside had been taken over by the Granger family themselves and occasionally by the Granger family a hundred years ago.

The thieves who come here take it all away, so apart from the possibility of encountering hibernating animals, there is not much else to see.

This old cemetery was destroyed by the Randall Valley earthquake in 1498 GCE. Before that, the Granger family was already a prominent local family, so the cemetery was very large.

Shade left his horse outside the guard's hut, and then followed the guard's instructions and walked alone in the forest. It was around 11:30 noon that he saw the cemetery surrounded by iron fences.

The fence should have been renovated in recent years, and it looks better than the haunted Watson Manor. But the inside of the fence is almost in ruins. Even if the earl arranges for people to clear the weeds every year, the three hundred years of desolation

, is enough to erase most traces of the past.

Since he got the key from the guard, Shade went directly in through the main entrance. The weather is getting warmer now, but the snow outside the city still shows no sign of melting. On the snow, countless crooked stone monuments stand. In addition,

In addition, there are still the remains of the chapel building in the cemetery, and there is no trace of the tombkeeper's hut at all.


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