When the truth of the Town of Dusk was revealed to Huai Shi in fragnts, it seed as if the scenes and wails from those illusions once again rang in his ears.
The despair that had accumulated underground, nearly forming a tide, was unfathomable.
It was hard to imagine what sort of end they had ultimately faced. However, the sheer volu of resentnt lingering here was proof of the unimaginable horror of their torture.
The world on the brink of extinction, under the seduction of the Hell Workshop Masters, had morphed into the Hell before his eyes. It seed empty at a glance. Yet, in Soloist's perception, it was filled with innurable sufferings and despair, so much that it was suffocating to behold.
He finally understood what Beelzebub had once complained about.
The keener the perception, the more one knew, the more one could sense the hidden ferocity.
He rubbed his forehead and looked up to ask,
"Why tell all this?"
Michel's footsteps finally halted in front of the console.
"You're just incidental..."
The middle-aged man with graying hair finally turned around. He looked at Huai Shi with disdain and asked, "Mikhail, you're watching , aren't you?"
He stared into Huai Shi's eyes as if he could glimpse the figure hidden behind Huai Shi.
At this mont, within the Iron Crystal Throne, a Raven stood upon a stand before the vast curtain. Its eyes emitted light, projecting Michel's greeting into the air.
The overseers turned slightly pale.
The Great Grandmaster remained unmoved, hands folded, simply gazing indifferently at Michel's face, saying nothing.
But Michel seed to have received a response, showing a mocking, cold smirk.
"—Watch closely, this ti, I have already gotten ahead of you!"
No sooner had he finished speaking than, behind Michel, the Airship's hull suddenly shook. Amidst the whirring of countless machines, its massive outer shell began to slowly open.
Revealing the cursed world outside, bathed in darkness and blood-red rain.
When thunder suddenly flashed across the clouds, it lit up the sinister contours upon the land.
Spotlights flickered on one after another, casting cold, white, incandescent light upon the earth below. This exposed the grand silhouette of that massive artificial structure.
It was a structure made of vast amounts of steel, a geotric marvel that left spectators speechless.
In just a few days, a pyramid over two hundred ters tall had risen from the ground—an Aztec Pyramid!
Connected by a complex web of circuitry, this alien edifice had deeply wedged itself among the chanisms of the Town of Dusk, forcibly rging them into a single entity.
Huai Shi could vaguely see, beneath the torrential downpour, Liz in her sacrificial robe, trekking across the land.
Carrying a Border Relic from the Arican Genealogy in her hands.
Step by step, she ascended the pyramid's stairs, heading towards the totem that represented the old gods.
A Mystic Ritual from the Current Circumstances was about to comnce here.
With each step she took, the tal-built pyramid would abruptly begin to transform, shifting towards ancient architecture. By the ti she was halfway, it appeared as though the entire pyramid had already endured millions of years, revealing nurous traces of moss and decay.
But the erging violent Divine Nature was becoming ever more distinct.
This pyramid was step by step transforming from a counterfeit to a true residence of the gods...
At this mont, aboard the Airship, hundreds of Source furnaces roared to life. They burned Source Crystals, amassing trendous power for the upcoming Mystic Ritual.
But Huai Shi suddenly felt his vision darken.
He could not help but want to retreat.
His skin crawled with dread.
In front of the console, a figure slowly erged. It wore a decaying Crown. Its Vestnt robe remained majestic, and the Crown itself was lavish, yet beneath it was a grim, skeletal face.
It was the sa appearance he had seen in the underworld, the Phantom of the Sun Caster!
The people around seed unaware, still busily rushing to and fro, as Huai Shi gaped in astonishnt, unsure whether to alert them.
But as he hesitated, Michel took bold strides toward the control levers behind the Sun Caster.
"Wait..." Huai Shi instinctively wanted to stop him.
But Michel was undeterred, continuing forward indifferently, pressing closer step by step. As he walked into the Sun Caster's phantom, his stride paused for a mont. It was as if he could see what Huai Shi was seeing, yet he showed no fear or hesitation.
He whispered sothing softly, then moved without hesitation, shattering the vestigial Afterimage.
In his hands, the final lever was pulled.
That mont, the Town of Dusk trembled violently.
A piercing wail suddenly erupted from the deepest darkness, agonizing everyone's eardrums.
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It seems that tomorrow marks the first anniversary of Apocalypse's upload... I hope the updates will go smoothly...
And here, I want to recomnd the new book by Zhi Caihen Boss, "Eighty Thousand Miles of Clear Wind"—historical fans will surely want to check it out!
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