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Now reading: Chapter 2518: 2519: The Gallery and the Specimen Room from Warlock Apprentice, a Fantasy novel by 牧狐.

Chapter 2518: Chapter 2519: The Gallery and the Specin Room

Angel used his spiritual power to perceive the general layout inside the castle.

Afterward, Angel’s expression was slightly heavy.

“Sir, did you discover anything?” Lady lo’s keen observation skills noticed the change in Angel’s expression imdiately. On the surface, it was an inquiry about discoveries, but it was more an expression of concern.

Angel: “Nothing much, I found the way to go upstairs, follow .”

Angel didn’t say much, he directly turned and led the way.

Due to the earlier incident with the human rotating wheel, everyone was still a bit dazed at this mont, they all voluntarily beca silent, rely following Angel quietly.

Soon, they arrived in front of a corridor.

Occasionally, servants with bowed heads passed through the corridor, but overall, this corridor seed relatively peaceful to everyone.

However, that was just what they thought.

On either side of the corridor, there were paintings every now and then. The contents of the paintings were not at all inappropriate, instead, they presented an innocent and playful sense.

Everyone looked at these paintings, and their mood seed to calm down a bit, with so even whispering about which was more beautiful.

Only Siber noticed that Lady lo’s brows were slightly furrowed when she looked at the paintings.

Siber had once learned etiquette from Lady lo, spending a long ti together, admiring and understanding this elegant and calm teacher. Lady lo was very particular about etiquette, and frowning, unless in the midst of certain nobility banquets receiving unwarranted treatnt as a deliberate act, seed slightly impolite to do when people are around.

Siber could tell that Lady lo’s furrowed brow was an instinctive action. She seemingly did not like those paintings, even… sowhat detested them.

Upon reaching this conclusion, Siber beca a bit more mindful while looking at the corridor’s paintings.

Passing by yet another painting seemingly filled with sunshine and dew, Siber quietly inquired, “Can I touch this painting?”

Siber’s inquiry was naturally directed at Lady lo, however, before Lady lo could respond, Angel stopped in his tracks: “Why do you want to touch it? Because you like it?”

Siber’s mouth opened, unsure how to respond. She hadn’t discovered anything, she rely wanted to probe why Lady lo didn’t like those paintings, wondering if there was sothing peculiar about them.

Angel, seeing Siber’s hesitant expression, roughly understood that Siber might not know the truth yet but inferred sothing from certain details.

Thinking this, Angel gently said, “You can go ahead and touch it; there are no chanisms on these paintings.”

Siber glanced at Lady lo once more, but Lady lo avoided her gaze and remained silent.

Siber paused for two seconds, under the influence of curiosity, and still reached out to touch the painting filled with sunshine and dew.

After touching it, Siber’s expression was slightly puzzled.

However, before Siber could say anything, Angel turned around: “Once you’ve touched it, let’s keep moving, don’t linger.”

Everyone followed along, perhaps Siber’s act of touching the painting had drawn Angel’s attention, and the group of Talented Ones, who hadn’t noticed any abnormalities, also began to grow curious about the paintings. However, they didn’t dare touch them indiscriminately, so they clustered around Siber, hoping to get answers from her.

The chubby one was the first to inquire, but Siber completely ignored him. Or rather, since the beginning of this journey, Siber had largely ignored the other Talented Ones, especially the n.

It wasn’t that she had a shadow regarding males; it was simply because she found that boys of this age, twelve or thirteen, were too immature. Especially a certain boy with a bandaged hand was not only immature but also had delusions.

The chubby one, seeing Siber ignoring him, felt sowhat annoyed but didn’t dare to flare up, as everyone could see the relationship between Siber and Lady lo.

But they were truly itching with curiosity about what Siber felt, so the chubby one turned his gaze toward Amisha.

Amisha was unlike the aloof Siber, she could converse and get along peacefully with others, though there was always a sense of distance.

Amisha understood the chubby one’s glance.

She was actually quite curious about the paintings, thought things over, then walked to Siber’s side, and whispered, “It’s unrelated to others; I’m simply very curious, what did you discover in those paintings?”

Siber didn’t have much opinion about Amisha. After pondering a mont, she said, “Actually, I didn’t discover anything…”

Amisha was stunned for a mont: “Then why was there a puzzled expression when you touched the painting?”

Siber didn’t hide it, straightforwardly said, “I just think that the painting’s paper doesn’t feel like normal paper, it’s very smooth and sleek, feels great. Since I usually draw as well, I have so understanding of drawing paper; I’ve never touched this type of paper, it’s probably a high-end paper that I can’t access at my level.”

Siber implied that it might be a type of drawing paper only existing in the Wizards’ Realm.

Upon saying that, she specifically glanced at Lady lo, hoping to get an answer from her.

However, Lady lo didn’t seem to hear their conversation, still not speaking.

Lady lo’s response aroused even more curiosity in Siber, relying on the fact that she was a forr student of Lady lo, she approached Lady lo directly, asking about the confusion in her heart.

Seeing that she couldn’t avoid it, Lady lo sighed inwardly, eventually started speaking, only she didn’t explain directly, but instead took a detour: “I rember before you left, I went with you to see your mother, was it your brother she was holding at the ti?”

Siber nodded.

“Have you held your brother?” Lady lo’s voice was very soft, almost inaudible.

But Siber was right by her side, she still heard Lady lo’s words.

Her brother was only born at the end of last year, still at the harmless infant stage, not yet at the annoying stage, Siber naturally had held him. Nevertheless, Siber wasn’t sure why Lady lo was bringing this up?

“Think back to the feeling when you held your brother, and you’ll understand.”

Siber softly repeated, “The feeling of holding my brother?”

Delicate, smooth, soft; if a bit of force was applied, that tender skin could leave a red mark, but the touch was absolutely wonderful.

Touch? Smooth? Delicate?!

Siber suddenly raised her head, looking at Lady lo with astonished eyes: “Is it the sensation of skin?”

Siber turned back, glancing at the length of this corridor, where every few steps there was a painting, adding up to at least dozens, maybe even hundreds of paintings: “Could it be that all of these are?”

Now that Lady lo already reached this point, she no longer hid it, nodding: “They are, and they’re all made from the skin of infants’ backs.”

Upon hearing this, not only Siber was speechless with shock, but the other Talented Ones were also rendered silent.

Following this logic, the size of the paintings would correspond to the age of the infants?

So, the smaller the painting, the younger the infant might have been, perhaps even newly born or not yet a year old?

Thinking of this, their eyes turned to a nearby painting.

Its size was roughly equivalent to two adult palms together, considering a woman’s hands. The painting was very small, depicting an innocent, cute little child… but now, no one felt that there was a single trace of innocence or playfulness on it.

Looking at the joyful smile of the child depicted in the painting, Amisha even covered her mouth, showing signs of retching.

The others’ reactions were much like Amisha’s; although their bodies were unhard, the psychological impact they suffered was sothing they couldn’t nd in a short ti, maybe rembering it for several years, maybe decades…

At this mont, Angel, at the forefront, showed no change in expression, but what was on his mind remained inscrutable to outsiders.

Angel: “Is this what you call art?”

The other end of the Mind Ribbon: “Huh? What did you see? Gallery or specin corridor?”

Angel: “Gallery.”

Dox: “Oh, is it those paintings made of skin? Well, perhaps it’s art in the realm of the perverse. But to , it’s barely there as art.”

Angel: “So, you don’t consider yourself a pervert?”

Dox: “I haven’t reached that level yet. But honestly, these people who play around with the human body are pretty elentary. I’ve seen a Carabit wizard’s lab; that was truly eye-opening. Those…”

“I don’t want to hear those unrelated details.” Angel paused: “So what was the art you ntioned before? Human body roulette?”

Dox: “Of course not. Didn’t I already show you my imitation piece? That’s art!”

“Inverted Man?” Angel asked quizzically.

Dox responded with so excitent: “Your ultimate goal is those two Talented Ones, isn’t it? If you understand , then you’ll know why I say that’s art! I believe you understand ; after all, we’re friends, right?”

Perhaps feeling the statent was too presumptuous, Dox quickly added, “Of course, even if you don’t understand , we’re still friends. Between friends, so spiritual distance is good, like couples; it leaves more room for imagination.”

Angel: “…” Room for imagination? More like room for delusion!

Ignoring Dox, Angel found a small relief from the dialogue with him that lifted his gloomy spirits a little. He was now curious, what could Dox call art?

Would Bruiser and Golos be able to survive under such art?

After passing through the skin gallery that made everyone shiver, they finally saw the staircase leading upwards.

Every few steps up the stairs, a person stood by the side. From here, there seed to be about eight people.

These people held various bizarre items, be it strange clothes, shoes with tal spikes, or small bear knives with blood channels…

Undoubtedly, they were all serving the Princess.

When the Princess went up to the second floor, would she change clothes by these steps, as she went upstairs?

Even though there were people on the stairs, their skills were not very high, allowing Angel and the group to ascend without being noticed.

Once on the second floor, Angel turned right and entered another corridor.

This corridor had no paintings, but occasionally there were pots of blooming flowers on both sides. These flowers either had poisonous scents or were carnivorous.

Their purpose was self-evident.

Covered under an illusion, the group did not see the power these flowers held. However, after Lady lo’s explanation, their hearts, once put at ease, once again hung suspended.

Indeed, there was no part of the Princess Castle that could be simple.

With this thought, they arrived at the end of the flower corridor and found a double door. Next to the door was a heart-shaped tag thoughtfully telling them what lay ahead: Specin Room.

The writing was wobbly, like it was written by a child.

Upon seeing the word “specin,” everyone felt a shudder. What kind of specins would be in the Princess Castle? Human bodies?

While the others were still ntally preparing, Angel didn’t hesitate, and pushed open the door.

Though called a specin room, it was actually a specin corridor, ending with stairs leading to the third floor. The Princess’s chamber was on the third floor, so they had no choice but to pass through this specin room.

Earlier, during Angel’s chat with Dox, the gallery and specin corridor were clearly ntioned.

At least in Dox’s view, the two were likely equally important.

So, what kind of specins might be here?

As Angel stepped in and took his first glimpse, his pupils slightly constricted. Despite earlier speculation, seeing it in reality was still emotionally challenging.

All along the walls were densely packed skulls.

These skulls were all infant’s. So male, so female, with skin in various hues, arranged according to a color spectrum, a form of compulsiveness also showing an obsessive perversion.

Even Angel nearly revealed his emotions, while the others were even less able to cope.

So retched, others went weak at the knees, and so even wept in fright.

Fortunately, they hadn’t eaten much in recent days, or they might vomit all over. Despite this, so of them did vomit bile, but under Angel’s control, it was evaporated by Earl Mi’s fire.

Lady lo looked grim; even unafraid of human heads, she was likely being challenged by her fear of clusters.

Seeing the immobile group, Angel sighed, infusing the surrounding illusion with so power to soothe emotions.

Though it did help calm them, their faces were still pale, reluctant to move forward. Because the infant skulls had open eyes, walking among them felt as if being watched.

“All of you, get moving. Those of you with weak knees, get support from others. You have to see, whether you want to or not,” Lady lo demanded harshly. “Or would you prefer the Princess to serve you after she’s finished dining?”

Perhaps Lady lo’s threat was effective, as everyone eventually moved forward.

The specin corridor was about as long as the gallery; along the way, Angel had a better understanding of what perverse “art” truly ant.

It started with infant skulls, then progressively older from children to teenagers, to young adults, middle-aged, and finally, the last section comprised entirely of the elderly.

And these people’s expressions varied from weeping to laughing, all specially processed, resembling the living.

The transition was very natural, and hair color and skin tone followed the spectrum order. Ignoring the fact that they were “skulls,” the corridor’s colors were bright and… lively.

However, few might understand this kind of “art.” At least among this group of Talented Ones, there wasn’t anyone who could.

Perhaps, back then, Gu Yina and Feng Man, whom Angel brought back, could understand?

Passing through the brightly oppressive corridor, the staircase to the third floor appeared before them.

This stairway was devoid of people, but appeared equipped with traps. Only by stepping on certain spots could they ascend to the third level; failing this would trigger traps that led to a lower floor in a kitchen for slicing and bone breaking.

Angel eyed the staircase, quickly understanding the situation.

All the safe spots were positioned for jumping around. Either left, right, or even skipping a step.

From the landing points, it resembled the playful hopping route of so intellectually challenged children.

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