Chapter 75 The gaze of the eye of the void
"Cain, come and see this thing."
Kasardin doesn't talk much on weekdays, and except for some necessary things, he rarely talks to Kane.
So when Kane heard his voice, he immediately left his eyes from the book and looked at Kasardin who was walking towards him.
"Look at this, I just looked dizzy."
Kane took the manuscript and just glanced a few times. He was stunned at first, and then showed a look of fanaticism.
This manuscript is more valuable than all the books in the entire tower!
Although I was very excited, Kane still patiently finished reading the manuscript briefly.
Seeing that he did not have symptoms of dizziness, Kasardin couldn't help but sigh that Kane's ability to digest information was really high.
"This records an essay by a mage on the law of time." After reading the manuscript, Kane concluded.
"The Law of Time? No wonder I feel dizzy when I glance at it. The thoughts of those mages are so crazy..." Kasardin rubbed her temples, trying to drive away the dizziness from her mind.
"Those mages dare to touch the void, what else do they dare not?" Kaisha took over the topic and it was time to find a chance to get rid of the boring meditation.
Kane smiled embarrassedly. The owner of this manuscript was one of the few mages who opposed the law enforcement council to release the void. Maybe he was looking at him at this moment. He didn't want to say bad things to others in person and left a bad impression.
"Uncle, thank you for finding this manuscript, it is very useful." Kane smiled sincerely.
The owner of this manuscript is the closest person to success in the study of the law of time since ancient times. If Kane can get any inspiration from it, he will gain unprecedented improvement in this field.
Kane continued to look at the manuscript, but Kasardin did not intend to end the conversation.
He paused for a while and said in a deep voice: "Kain, I think there may be no information about the eternal flame in the tower."
Kane raised his head, looking puzzled.
"I have read all the books, and no book explains its source, and no book can tell us how to get this flame." Casardin said sadly. It was something that the family could save their lives.
If he knew which ancient tomb this thing was, he would go down to explore it even if it was dangerous.
"Thank you, uncle." Kane sat down Casardin: "This tower is just a private library of some parliamentary wizard, not the state's Privy Library. It is normal that you don't need to blame yourself."
Cassadin nodded in silence, but he had no intention of giving up.
If you can find magical holy objects like the Blade of the Underworld that have killed countless void creatures, you may be able to suppress the erosion of the void...
He didn't know that Kane had another alternative.
While Kasardin was sleeping, Kane was still studying manuscripts, and he became fascinated by the look and couldn't let it go.
It was not until Kesha pressed Kane down and slept as a mat that he let go of the manuscript.
However, even after closing his eyes, he was still savoring the contents of the manuscript, watching how the writer deduces it step by step toward the essence.
Occasionally, absurd ideas emerge, such as an ordinary candlelight, with the magic of time stopping, can it be called the eternal flame?
Obviously not. There is a candlestick in the tower that can be verified that it cannot pose any threat to the Void Skin Armor.
If you live a comfortable life for too long, you will easily ignore the arrival of crisis.
As long as you stay in the tower, you don’t have to worry about being discovered by the void creatures. Coupled with Kane’s original meditation, the two have completely become otaku, relying on "photosynthesis" to live in ruthless learning machines.
Kasardin rarely goes out because Kesha told him that the real void is indestructible and it is not an existence they can seal. So his daily routine becomes to exercise in the tower and read books while taking into account the situation outside.
On this day, Kassadin leaned against the window and stared into the distance as usual.
The dark clouds cover the sun, and the tides in the abyss are eternally rising and falling, confusing what dimensions the other side of the realm are.
Although curious, no one really dares to try it.
Just as Kasardin was distracted, a strange light came into his eyes.
It is not a flash of lightning, but a continuous lighting.
This strange light made his eyes sore and cry, and his capillaries were congested and expanded at a speed visible to the naked eye, and it appeared conspicuously on the white of his eyes.
And he didn't even see what the light source was.
"Kain!" Kasardin had to close his eyes and shouted at Kane.
Kane was reading a book and holding a mirror in the other hand, and was serving as a dressing mirror for Kesha who was combing her hair. When he heard Kasardin's anxious voice, he hurried over without even putting down the things in his hand.
"What happened?" Kane saw Casardin crying and approached him.
When he walked to the window, he suddenly felt a warm purple light shining on his face, and his skin immediately felt a split-like sting.
He immediately leaned against the wall, avoided the purple light that was cast from the window, then picked up the mirror and reached into the light outside the sky, adjusting the direction little by little to reflect the scene outside the window.
The things reflected in the mirror shocked him.
It was a huge, bulging eye that kept jumping out of annihilated arc. It twitched suddenly, and its narrow vertical pupils shrank and shrank, revealing a look of thinking.
Even through a mirror, Kane could feel a hunger beyond his imagination.
This hunger is not about craving for flesh and blood, but something deeper.
It is craving for knowledge!
"Be careful! It's Vikz!"
"Vickz?" Kasardin, whose eyes were so stung by tears, was extremely frightened when he heard the name.
Anyone who has a little understanding of the ancient legend of Shurima will know the meaning of the name Vikz.
Although the name cannot be translated accurately into modern languages, it is roughly equivalent to "understanding through decomposition."
That is - "Knowledge comes from decomposition"
It is a monster that existed long before the birth of Shurima civilization, and it is the earliest void creature since history.
And now, it is watching them!
Vickz was looking at the ruins in front of him.
Although there is not a single creature in this space, it does feel the throbbing of life in front of it.
It was just a routine trip back to Akasia, bringing back the knowledge obtained through division over the years back to the large rift of the material base of the Runeland, and handing it over to the watcher in the void.
But unexpectedly, I accidentally felt the throbbing of life in the ancient city that has been destroyed for many years.
It was like a burst of frosted glass, and it vaguely felt something moving in front of me, which aroused Vikz's curiosity.
And the curiosity from the Eye of Void is extremely deadly.
Chapter completed!