Chapter 1789
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"An arrow?" Horus muttered to himself in a low voice. Then, he looked at Azaz suspiciously. "How did you know?"
Although Horus did not use any magic, his strange eyes, coupled with the cold aura that he constantly emitted, made Azaz feel as if he was naked in an extremely cold winter.
Azaz didn't know whether he should tell Horus or not. He opened his mouth and closed it again.
"Did Sebastian tell you?" Greya stepped forward to help Azaz and block Horus' aura at the same time.
Only then did Azaz recover slightly. It panted and nodded. "Yes."
"Sebastian told me that he saw something shining in the void. It looked like an arrow," Sunders explained to Azaz while explaining the situation to Azaz.
He didn't tell Horus that Sebastian was a demon. Instead, he described the creature as a parasite that hid in the void and was full of variables.
Horus didn't say anything else. There were always lucky people in this world who came across incredible things. However, if the "creature" behind Azaz was full of variables, it might not be an opportunity. It could also be an abyss that devoured people whole.
Horus shifted his focus from Azaz back to the arrow he had described.
If Azaz was telling the truth, an arrow that could make all of them sense danger had to be extremely powerful.
But why did it travel through the void and head for Floating Mech City?
If it was an arrow, there must be a target. Who was it? Who was it aiming at?
"What's wrong, Angor?" Sunders suddenly spoke to Horus, "What's wrong?"
Horus glanced at Angor who was standing beside him. Angor's eyes were wide open as if he had just thought of something. His expression looked terrible.
"Arrow. Central city. Arrow. Central city." Angor repeated the name several times and shook his head. "Could it be …"
Angor looked up and saw an illusionary door in front of him.
"I need to check something," Angor said quickly and disappeared through the door before anyone could react.
Everyone looked at the sky and saw Angor opening several doors in a row. His target seemed to be Floating Mech City.
Without any hesitation, Sunders and Horus quickly followed the old man.
Greya looked at Azaz and said, "The danger is gone. Let's go check it out. Or, you can stay here. "
Azaz shook his head and followed Greya without hesitation.
Angor had already reached the central city of Floating Mech City after opening several doors in a row.
His face was a bit pale after opening doors several times. But he was alone this time, so it was still bearable.
He looked up and saw something not far away.
The Tower of Infinity stood there like a pillar supporting the sky. He couldn't even see the top of the tower.
He came here because he remembered what Antonio tell him... the strongest among the Germinal's believers say............
.... punishment's's soon.... Why don't you take a guess? Where did the arrow come from? "
No one knew what it meant, but there was no doubt that it was a threat. And the thing that threatened Lawson was an arrow!
At that time, Antonio reminded Lawson to be vigilant. But two days later, an arrow was fired at him.
It was a shining arrow that disappeared into the central city. Lawson usually stayed at the Tower of Infinity in the central city.
Angor guessed that the arrow was the one the Germinal's believers were talking about, so he hurried here without hesitation.
He checked the tower carefully and didn't find anything wrong. The runes engraved on the walls of the tower didn't seem to be affected either.
"Looks like it's fine."
Angor also noticed that there were apprentices and wizards coming out from the doors on the 10th, 20th, 30th, and even the 50th floor of the tower. They seemed to be wondering what was going on outside, which meant they weren't affected by anything inside the tower.
In that case, the arrow shouldn't have been aimed at Lawson, right?
"I should go talk to Mayor Lawson first. If he's fine, I can talk to him about the arrow. But if something happened to him … "Angor didn't want to think further. He flew toward the top of the tower, which was covered in darkness.
When he reached the top, he didn't see any sign that the wall was broken.
But for some reason, Angor still felt that something was wrong.
If the arrow wasn't aimed at Lawson, then who did it? Which part of the city center was it shot to?
"Let's put that aside for now and see what Mayor Lawson has to say." Angor took out his transmitter and planned to contact Lawson directly.
But Lord Rosen didn't reply. Angor tried to contact Antonio, but strangely enough, Antonio didn't answer his call either.
Once again, he had a bad feeling about this.
One of the walls on top of the tower slowly faded away, revealing a familiar figure in front of him.
Melantha Yada.
She was also the daughter of Lawson Yada, the "Emperor of Mechanical Beasts".
Melantha was the one who opened the passage for him the last time. But this time, Melantha looked a little strange.
She looked terrified, confused, and a little helpless.
"What's wrong? What's going on? "asked Angor.
Melantha opened her mouth but didn't say anything. Her lips were trembling as if she was frightened by something.
Angor didn't ask Melantha any more questions since he couldn't get an answer. Instead, he flew toward the inner corridor.
Obviously, Melantha was traumatized. In other words, something must have happened in here.
The arrow was the only thing he could think of that was related to the current situation.
Angor quickly arrived outside the metal hall. The door was open, but he couldn't see anything inside.
The hall was filled with light.
Blinding light.
"That's … that's the light that disappeared?" A man's hoarse voice reached his ears.
He turned around and saw Sunders and Horus. They heard footsteps at the end of the corridor. Greya was helping Melantha, who was still in a daze, walk toward them.
"What's going on inside?" Horus asked.
Angor shook his head. "I don't know. But it doesn't look good."
Angor was about to enter the room when Sunders grabbed his arm.
"That light is strange. It blocks all energy detectors. Don't go inside."
Angor didn't sense any danger. He assumed that Melantha also came out of the room. Since she came out of the room, the light shouldn't be a problem.
But it was only a guess.
Sunders was right. Angor shouldn't act recklessly before he could prove that the light was harmless.
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