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Chapter 434 Looking into the distance

The mirror image turned to ashes, the darkness began to recede, the phantoms of the Queen's Guards disappeared, the blasphemous creations that invaded the city-state also disintegrated, turning into black mud that dried quickly, and the sound of gunfire everywhere in the city-state was silenced - replaced by

However, it was an unspeakable fear and silence that enveloped the whole city.

Everyone can see that huge existence, that one standing in the boundless sea, overlooking the city-state from the clouds.

Just a few minutes ago, Mirror Frost turned to ashes in the hands of that "giant", and no one could guess what would happen next.

Only the green flames that spread throughout the city and cover the sea are still burning brightly - but these flames do not hurt people, they just flicker through the real world like phantoms, and they can be felt when touched.

There is only a harmless warmth.

Agatha lowered her head and helped the high-level deacon with a bad expression. The flames burning on her arms made the latter a little nervous, but compared to the atmosphere that enveloped the whole city at the moment, these nervousness seemed insignificant.

"Next..." The senior deacon's face was a little pale. He looked at Agatha, looking at the green spirit fire burning on her body, which was the same as the flames that filled the city at the moment. His voice was still trembling, "Next.

what happens?"

Agatha thought for a while and shook her head: "I don't know."

The senior deacon's eyes widened: "You don't know?!"

"...I didn't ask," Agatha said calmly. "The situation was urgent and I had no other choice."

The high-ranking deacon was stunned. He had many questions to ask - the origin of the "giant" on the sea, the nature of the flames in the city, and the reason for Agatha's appearance at the moment. However, he could not ask any of them for a while.

Agatha ignored the reaction of the senior aide, she just turned her face slightly and watched the last few delicate pale ashes slowly fall on her shoulders.

The flying ashes in the city-state had stopped at some point, and what seemed to be the last one falling on her shoulders - in a daze, she felt as if someone tapped her shoulder.

"I have to leave," she heard someone say in her ear, "the earthly journey is over, and there is still a longer road waiting for me to take."

"Bon voyage, Bishop Ivan."

The wind blew from afar, blowing through the door of the Silent Holy Cathedral and across the square in front of the door, picking up the light ashes and letting them quietly dissipate in the wind.



On the top of the bell tower behind the church, Shirley, who was wearing a black dress, looked at the street below. She sat on a section of the wall that extended from the edge of the eaves, with her legs hanging outside, wandering around boredly, while muttering something.

: "It's quiet down..."

"Everyone seems to be scared..." Nina stood on the small platform behind Shirley and looked up at the sky as she spoke, "I was shocked too..."

"Who wouldn't be scared after seeing this?" Shirley shrank her neck and carefully looked at the huge and hazy figure on the sea in the distance. "I never expected that Mr. Duncan would use this method to solve this trouble in the end - better than

The commotion in Puland was even bigger this time.”

"Uncle Duncan said that the root cause of the Frost Crisis is the mirror image, so to solve the problem, the mirror image must be completely solved - the ritual of sealing or stopping the cultists can only be safe for a while. The way to solve it once and for all is to uproot the mirror image and pull it to

"The real world is burned," Nina said with a serious look, "But the scale of the mirror image is too large, so he needs a large enough 'fire field'..."

"Okay, okay, I got it, I got it, you are really good at setting fires, right? I will definitely mention this matter to Mr. Duncan later," Shirley waved her hands repeatedly, and then raised her head in confusion, "But just say

Then again...what is Mr. Duncan doing now? Hasn't the matter been resolved? When will he come back? "

Nina raised her head after hearing this, looked at the huge figure on the sea outside the city, thought for a moment and said, "Then I'll go up and ask?"

"Go ahead, go ahead," Shirley waved quickly, "don't forget to tell Mr. Duncan when you go up that our homework was eaten by the deep hound..."

Before she finished speaking, Nina had already turned into a bright arc of flame in mid-air, and then rushed straight into the shadow that covered the sky and the sun outside the city.



At a height where he could overlook the entire frosty sea, Duncan's eyes penetrated the gaps between the clouds and quietly observed the sea and the city below.

The sea is endless and extends far into the distance. The city-state is like a disk floating on the sea, bathing in the skylight alone. At the end of the sea and sky, you can vaguely see a magnificent fog. The fog is like a wall, showing a

A vague arc surrounds the entire border of civilization.

This was an unprecedented perspective - he had never observed the world from this position, and presumably no one in the world had ever done anything similar.

He could feel that the "flame" supporting his current posture was gradually extinguishing on the sea and city-states. This state of standing in the sky could not be maintained for a long time, but he still wanted to take one more look before the accumulated energy was exhausted.

.

At this moment, a small flame bursting out of the clouds suddenly entered Duncan's field of vision.

The small cluster of flames jumped between the clouds, like a light swallow, and when the flames were close to him, he heard Nina's voice coming into his ears: "Uncle Duncan! What are you doing?"

"I'm observing the world," Duncan smiled and whispered to the "fire", then raised his finger and let the latter jump on his fingertips, "Why are you up here?"

"Shirley asked me to come up. She was curious about what you were doing," Nina said cheerfully, the flame swaying on Duncan's fingertips - even though her posture at the moment had swelled into a cluster of flames bigger than the bell tower.

His eyes are still very small, "You said you are observing the world? What is interesting?"

Duncan smiled and raised his chin: "Look,

The cluster of flames swayed to the side.

"……Wow."

"It's amazing, isn't it," Duncan said softly, "No one has ever overlooked the boundless sea and the city-states on the sea from this height - and the fog in the distance is so huge, even from my perspective at the moment, I can see

You will feel suffocated when you touch it.”

Nina thought about it seriously: "...But if it is really a normal-sized human being, he will not feel anything when he is at the border of the Eternal Veil, because he cannot see everything."

Duncan was startled for a moment, then suddenly laughed.

"Yes, you are right. When ordinary people really come to that wall of fog, they will not realize the sense of depression and suffocation, because they can't see everything... We see too much from high places.

.”

"Uncle Duncan, why do I feel...that your words have a deeper meaning?"

Duncan did not respond to Nina's question. He just looked into the distance quietly. After a while, he suddenly spoke: "Are you curious about...what's on the other side of that fog?"

"...The book says that the fog is endless, there is no other side, there is only fog outside."

Duncan looked at his fingertips: "This is what the book says, what are your own thoughts?"

"...I think the books are just speculations by scholars. Mr. Morris has said that all things outside the civilized world are speculations by scholars. The so-called research is the process of verifying the guesses.

"Nina said her thoughts happily, "There might be another world on the other side of the fog!"

Then she paused and seemed to suddenly react: "Ah! Uncle Duncan, are you planning to walk through that thick fog? Do you really want to try? This is very close to the northern border, and you are so high now, say

Maybe it’s true…”

"Unfortunately, it's not feasible," Duncan shook his head gently, interrupting the excited Nina, "I can't maintain this state for a long time, let alone leave this sea area in this state - there are limits to ritual means, we are now

All we can do is watch from here."

Nina seemed a little frustrated for a moment. After a while, she tentatively said: "Then...can I go over and have a look? I can fly in the sky now~"

"But you can only fly for a short time. You know your own limits very well." Duncan shook his head again, "And I don't recommend you to do this. We know too little about that thick fog, and we have a sense of adventure and recklessness."

are different."

Nina was silent for a while and then said in a longer voice: "Oh - then we really can only take a look here."

"The first step on the journey is to look into the distance," Duncan raised the corner of his mouth. He felt that the flames supporting him began to fade away rapidly. This consuming gesture had reached the critical moment, but before the projection of himself dispersed,

, he still smiled, "And what we want to see is not just the distance, Nina, have you noticed the appearance of the city-state? Such a regular disk, so neat that it doesn't look like a natural product, and the sea below is deep and vast.

, we still don’t know what is on the bottom of the sea...

"Cultists firmly believe that this world will eventually be destroyed, and they can create a new world. The Holy See firmly believes that following the guidance of the four gods is the only way to maintain the eternity of the world, but there are too many unknown things in this world... Whether it is evil

Be it Christians, the Orthodox Church, or scholars from various city-states, everyone’s views on the boundless sea are one-sided.”

Between the sea and the sky, the giant's huge body is quietly dissipating, and the mirror-like sea gradually resumes its undulating waves.

A ray of flame fell from the clouds towards the city-state.

The conversation between Duncan and Nina continued:

"Okay, Nina, go back, we still have a lot to do."

"Oh...ah, that's right! Uncle Duncan! I forgot to tell you that Shirley and I's homework was eaten by the Dark Hound!"

"...It doesn't matter, Maurice and I will prepare new ones for you."

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