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Chapter 1788

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The light was so bright that it felt like a bomb exploded in the dark. It only took a moment for the light to reveal the silhouettes of the people in the darkness.

The light was small at first, but it grew bigger and bigger as time went by.

It was as if the light came from somewhere far away in the void, and now it was getting closer and closer until it finally passed through the vortex.

The bright light drove away the darkness. However, the sky did not return to daytime. That dazzling light was even more frightening than the deep darkness from before … Darkness was perhaps just the hopelessness before the end of the world, but the current white light was more like the instant of death before the end of the world.

At this moment, the minds of everyone who had witnessed this scene went blank.

It was as if they would be completely annihilated by the "light of doomsday" in the next second.

However, they did not feel anything after waiting for a while. There was no doomsday, and nothing happened to their bodies. Apart from the bright light, they did not feel anything different. It was as if they could not sense the danger before.

What's going on?

The apprentices and mortals on the street hesitated and looked up. They saw that the light from the void was really here. However, it did not fall on the ground. Instead, it flew over their heads.

At the top of a mountain a hundred kilometers away.

Angor did not stop. He opened the door three times in a row and brought everyone to a place where the light and darkness could not reach.

The sky was still blue. His scalp was no longer numb, and his eyebrows were no longer twitching. Clearly, they were outside the range of the danger.

Greya put a hand on her throbbing heart and sighed in relief. She turned around and saw Angor's pale face. "Are you alright?"

Angor shook his head. "I'm fine. Just a little tired from opening the door so many times."

Angor did not use up too much energy after becoming a wizard. However, he had to go through the door alone. Every extra person he brought with him would cost him more energy. He was carrying four people, and he had to go through the portal continuously. Of course, he was tired.

Sunders put a hand on Angor's shoulder and felt a gentle energy flowing through his body.

Angor felt much better.

"You did use up a lot of energy. But you'll recover in a day or two," Sunders said.

Angor nodded. He had the same idea.

After making sure Angor was fine, Greya shifted her attention to the danger she sensed earlier. "What was that?"

Since no one could answer her question, Greya looked at the horizon again.

They were already far away from Floating Mech City, but they could still vaguely see the city under the cover of darkness.

At that moment, the light was streaking across the sky.

Greya noticed it too. She followed the light closely as if she was trying to figure out what it was.

However, the distance was too far, and she didn't dare to use her spiritual power to explore the dark area, so she still didn't find anything.

"That light doesn't look like it's going to fall on Floating Mech City. How did it come about? What was its destination? Why don't the others feel anything? "

Greya's questions were the same as everyone else's.

Just as everyone was thinking about this matter, the distant horizon suddenly lit up! The entire Floating Mech City was surrounded by light. The dazzling light even reached the area where they were.

Greya didn't know if there was any danger, so she closed her eyes and cast a defensive spell.

However, the light didn't last long. Soon, it disappeared.

Greya hesitated and looked at Floating Mech City in the distance.

The light was gone. The giant space fissure in the sky seemed to be slowly mending, and the real Light of Day was coming back.

Floating Mech City didn't seem to have changed either. The only thing that changed was that the light had gone somewhere.

"What happened when the light shone?" Greya didn't know what was going on because she closed her eyes.

Both Sunders and Horus shook their heads. They had been keeping an eye on the sky, but they couldn't see what was going on even if they used a special spell. Moreover, the previous omen of danger was too fierce, so they didn't dare to extend their mental strength into the area shrouded in darkness. Otherwise, they could rely on their mental strength to see the specific situation clearly.

Greya sighed. She would have to wait until everything was settled before she went inside to find out what happened.

"I saw it," Angor spoke up before Greya could give up on the idea.

His voice attracted everyone's attention.

Even the two truth-finder wizards didn't see anything. How did he see it? Could it be that he had boldly extended his spiritual power into the dark area?

"I left a scout puppet in the city when I opened the door." Angor explained in a low voice.

"I see." Greya nodded.

An alchemy item could be used to extend one's sight. In most cases, it was not as useful as controlling spells or spirit power. But in this case, a scouting puppet was the best choice.

"Then what is the light that you can see clearly? Why did it suddenly disappear? "Greya asked.

She heard Horus' cold voice. "What's the situation at Brute Cavern? Are they … still alive?"

Angor answered Horus' question first. "That light didn't do anything to them. Floating Mech City is still fine apart from some noises."

Through the Scout Puppet, he could see that everyone was still alive without any sign of injury.

Horus sighed in relief. As the leader of Brute Cavern's outpost, he cared about his subordinates more than anything else.

Angor considered for a moment before he continued, "As for what that light is, I didn't see it. But I did see it heading toward the central district. "

In other words, the light disappeared at the central district.

Greya thought to herself. Their assumption that the light wouldn't reach Floating Mech City wasn't correct. It did, but it didn't do much damage.

But what could have attracted that light at the central district?

As everyone frowned, Azaz, who had been ignored by everyone, suddenly raised his hand.

"That light that pierced through the void … seems to be an arrow."

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