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Klein was alarmed as he instinctively turned his body to the side, preventing his back from showing Leomaster who was trembling in horror in the storeroom.
He was no longer certain that the "prisoner" in the linen short robe was fine!
At this moment, the knight who wore black full-body armor and had a face that resembled Leomaster's lit up with crimson eyes. He raised the heavy and wide sword with both hands.
Tap!
He took a step forward and cleaved forward. The speed was so fast that Klein's eyes nearly failed to capture it.
Klein, who was facing him from the side, subconsciously raised the Sea God Scepter, causing the blue gem at its tip to light up.
Whoosh!
A corporeal hurricane rose out of thin air, circling around Klein layer after layer, protecting him at the eye of the hurricane.
Shing! The black stream of light cleaved down as the strong winds disintegrated layer after layer. They shot out in every direction, causing the entire hall to shake.
Boom!
Under the black broadsword, the hurricane emitted an explosive sound as it transformed into a shockwave that inundated the area. It lifted all the junk piled up into the air.
The intense collision clearly shook the dream. Klein's mind turned adrift as he involuntarily tumbled twice.
Plop!
He fell from his bed to the deck, opening his eyes from the fall.
That Saint of Darkness is really very powerful … Or rather, I've never used the Sea God Scepter in the real World, so I'm unable to replicate its full might in my dream … Wait a minute! It's still night time! Klein suddenly noticed a problem.
At that moment, the midday sunlight wasn't shining in from the window!
His awakening stemmed from the intense confrontation in his dream, and not a natural change!
This also meant that he had to immediately fall asleep; otherwise, it was very likely that he would vanish in the dark night. No one would be able to find him!
As this thought flashed through his mind, Klein used his right hand to support himself as he bounced up and flew to his bed before lying down firmly on it.
Then, he visualized countless stacked spheres of light and quickly entered the dream.
During this process, Klein's gaze swept across the window. He could vaguely see that the night outside was deep and cold. It was quiet and peaceful, without any hint of evil.
At the same time, he vaguely felt that there was a fog shrouding the sea in the distance, and in the fog, there was a very old church with a pointed roof. It was completely black, and there was no bell tower. At the top, there were black crows circling around, as if they were mourning for something.
There were many buildings scattered around the church. There were ordinary two-story houses, simple wooden houses, bakeries with hanging signboards, and grayish-white mills powered by waterwheels … Passersby walked through the streets and alleys. Their figures were indistinct, and it was difficult to see them clearly.
Mirage? A source of danger at night? All the missing people lost their minds. Where did they go? Klein woke up from his dream, and the questions he had accumulated before flashed across his mind.
Following that, he forcefully reined in his thoughts and took out the Sea God Scepter from the special zone in the spirit world!
He remembered that he had been engaged in an intense battle with the Saint of Darkness when he left the dream!
The slightly dim golden light shone into Klein's eyes as everything became clear.
What he saw was no longer the tall knight dressed in black armor, nor was it Leomaster dressed in a short linen robe. Instead, he saw a row of floor-to-ceiling windows that faced the setting sun.
The windows were extremely clean. Under the sunlight's illumination, they exuded an indescribable purity.
Next to the window, there was a long wooden table and a brown armchair. Further away, there were rows of bookshelves filled with all kinds of books.
Library? Grand Library? Every time he entered this World of Dreams, he would be randomly sent to different spots in a certain range? Klein carefully observed his surroundings and confirmed that the area was temporarily safe. There were no so-called Saint of Darkness, nor were there any strange or evil creatures.
He held the Sea God Scepter and first came to the floor-to-ceiling windows to look at the environment outside.
The first thing that entered his eyes was the magnificent building complex that covered the mountain opposite him. The gigantic palace, the majestic steeple, and the towering city walls were all frozen in the dusk. It was a visually stunning sight.
Even though it wasn't his first time seeing it, Klein still held his breath as he silently admired this miraculous scene for a few seconds.
He then moved his gaze towards the cliff. He saw the black cloister's high walls and the withered trees beside the boulders. However, due to the obstruction, he was unable to confirm if Admiral of Stars Cattleya was still in her original spot.
Indeed, within a certain range, I haven't left this region … Did I enter deep into the black cloister? Klein retracted his gaze in thought as he walked to the side of the bookshelves.
He temporarily didn't have the time to think about the Saint of Darkness and Leomaster in his dream. This was because he had to first confirm his present situation.
When he approached the bookshelves, Klein realized that the books on them had their names on them. They weren't like the blurry ones in normal dreams.
"Spirituality of Life," "Book of Charms," "The Inner Flower," "The Innerverse and True Cosmos" … These are all books in the field of mysticism … Klein carefully extended his hand and pulled out the Book of Charms.
He quickly flipped through it and discovered that he had grasped most of the content in the book, but there was a small portion that he had never come into contact with before.
I can confirm that this isn't a reflection of my dream … Ma 'am Hermit's? The knowledge that she's being chased and instilled has materialized in the black cloister's library? Klein didn't have the desire to explore further. He took the Book of Charms and returned to the floor-to-ceiling windows. He found a spot to sit down and began reading seriously under the glow of dusk.
In a dream, you can even learn! As he lampooned himself, he took out a pen and paper to write and draw.
Just as he was engrossed in it, the light suddenly brightened as a blinding whiteness dominated his vision.
Klein naturally opened his eyes, feeling warm from the sunlight that shone in from outside.
I've only read a few pages and was planning on quickly skimming through it before using dream divination to recall it … Klein sat up in frustration, feeling that he had missed a great opportunity to learn. This was because he couldn't be sure if he would randomly end up in the black cloister's library the next time.
He stroked his hair, wore his hat, and went down to the deck. As he observed his surroundings, he recalled the dream from before.
There's a high chance that the prison is in the black cloister. Yes, it might be underground. In other words, the Saint of Darkness and Leomaster are in a ruin or ruin nearby.
It's no wonder Snake of Mercury, Will Auceptin, told me not to attempt exploring it. Those places are really filled with danger!
Why does the Saint of Darkness and Leomaster look identical? This dream is a little strange. Also, that full-body mirror is very magical and sinister. It actually replicated a German Sparrow …
Upon recalling this, Klein began to search for examples from his own experiences, using comparison to confirm his train of thought.
This was what it meant to rely on experience.
Soon, he made the connection. He recalled how he had used the Mental Terror Candle back in Baekeland to help Father Utravsky get rid of his past self — a split personality!
Could it be that Leomaster himself is the Aurora Order's Saint of Darkness?
Due to certain reasons, he had a split personality. His good self and evil self were separated? That deep and sealed prison of darkness is a reflection of his inner dream?
Yes, that full-body mirror! Leomaster said that if it were to be destroyed, he would vanish as well. And when I looked at the mirror, the German Sparrow in it had indeed formed a corporeal body. It's inclined towards evil!
It's no wonder I had the feeling of being a sage after killing the German Sparrow in the mirror. So it's because I had purged some of the evil and evil thoughts in my heart …
Yes, that full-body mirror might not be in the form of a mirror in the real World … These waters clearly have the Beyonder remnants of a Visionary, conjuring many monsters that aren't real but can kill … And this belongs to the Spectator pathway. Therefore, the existence of a ruin that separates good and evil, as well as a split personality, is completely logical …
Heh heh, the Saint of Darkness, Leomaster is a high-ranking member of the Aurora Order. He was definitely evil, but that ruin or item triggered his opposite side, which is the good hidden in his heart. It caused his personality to split, causing him to be trapped in a certain spot nearby. Klein felt that he had roughly figured out the truth of the matter and felt a little regretful.
Unfortunately, he didn't enter the same spot the second time. Otherwise, with the Sea God Scepter and Leomaster's good side, he might really be able to defeat his evil side — the Saint of Darkness. And the damage done to him in the World of the Dream would extend into reality …
This way, a good saint who knows the Aurora Order very well will appear. He will be able to strike a blow against this evil cult … Klein silently drew a breath and turned his body halfway to look at Anderson Hood who had just walked out of the cabin.
"Where did you go in your dream? I didn't see you, "the Strongest Hunter said as if they were close.
Klein frowned and asked,
"Why should I let you see me?"
Anderson was taken aback.
"Shouldn't I be where I was when I left the dream when I entered it again?"
… There are other reasons why I randomly appear in certain places within a certain range? My own uniqueness? Klein realized that the problem was more complicated than he had imagined.
He deliberated and said,
"After I entered the dream, I was somewhere else."
"That's strange …" Anderson frowned, seemingly perplexed as well.
Without waiting for Klein to speak, he said thoughtfully,
"There's another strange thing."
"What?" Klein cooperated and asked.
Anderson looked around and said,
"The last time I pretended to be a canoe in that hall, I heard the sound of a door opening and footsteps coming out. But when I looked up, I didn't see anything.
"I thought it was someone from this ship, but I don't think so."
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