Chapter 984: The Longest Night
My chest?
Angor grew a little panicked when he thought Balalaika was talking about the Alien Eye.
Not even Mister Rein and the professor mentioned it. Could Balalaika see it?
Balalaika continued, âIt looks so familiar. Was it born in the Abyss?â
Huh? Didnât the Alien Eye come from outer space?
When Angor tried to think of an excuse to get out of the situation, he noticed that people were staring at his pocket, not his neck.
Toby had poked his little head out and was curiously looking around.
âYou mean Toby came from the Abyss?â asked Sunders.
Balalaika moved her fringe out of her eyes. âThe cutie is Toby? I donât know if heâs from the Abyss, but I sense something familiar in his body. Itâs almost like⊠an old friend.â
She looked at Angor in the eyes. âWhat do you say? Give me your right hand and your little friend, and I shall fulfill one of your wishes. Any wish. Even if you want to become a wizard right away, I can help you.â
Again, everyone gazed intensely at Angor, especially the apprentices hiding in the chapel, who couldnât hide their jealousy from their looks at all. Most of them had spent their lifetimes trying to reach the level of a wizard. They couldnât believe that Angor earned the chance so conveniently.
Everyone, including the wizards, patiently waited for Angorâs answer.
Meanwhile, Angor felt greatly relieved that the woman was talking about Toby, not his pendant.
Subconsciously, he ran a finger along Tobyâs head.
âTweetâŠâ
That almost sounded sad.
âOh, no worries. Iâm not anyone to decide your fate.â
Angor would never use Toby to trade. Besides, he didnât believe that it was proper to have someone granting him a level instead of fighting for it on his own.
Equivalent exchange was always rule number one. If someone found âfree lunchâ in this world, it was sure to be a trap.
As for his right hand⊠Even though Sunders once told him that he could remove it and get a new one if he didnât want it, he never actually tried such an approach. Moreover, his right hand was crucial when it came to controlling the dream wasteland. He couldnât lose it yet.
âIâm sorry. I can neither give up Toby nor give you my hand.â
Balalaika raised an eyebrow as she was expecting a different answer. But she wasnât going to force Angor.
âFine. If you change your mind, Iâll be waiting right here, the necropolis.â
Again, she hummed her small melody and returned to the pub.
With Balalaika gone, Angor remained as the center of the spotlight. Any apprentice would agree to the offer without a second thought even if it meant surrendering their souls to demons.
Sennefer gave Angor another thoughtful glance and looked away.
Madelyne put a hand on Angorâs shoulder, hoping to comfort him. As an outsider, she wasnât going to speak her opinions when Sunders didnât say anything yet.
Brofen stared at Angor for a moment longer. Whether he was interested in Angor or his hand couldnât be told.
Vifet sighed and moved away on his walking cane.
Thud!
Angor was startled a little by his professor, who just landed in front of him. He wanted to say something, but Sundersâ stern look convinced him to shut up.
Sunders spoke to Sennefer, âPrepare to leave. The trade is done. She has opened the exit for us.â
âWhatever is this âtradeâ?â
âI bought a piece of interesting information. As she said, if you wish to know more, feel free to trade with her on your own.â
Sennefer had more questions. She wanted to know what âSand of Resurrectionâ was, what was a necropolis, and who was that woman. But she didnât ask. For one, she doubted Sunders would tell her anything. And it wasnât the time for it.
âWhere should we go?â
âKeep moving forward. Across the night, awaits the light.â
âAcross the night?â
Sennefer didnât understand what that meant, but she saw Sunders pointing to a direction and decided to follow.
âAlright, letâs get out of here.â
She was answered by complete silence.
âDokibell? Time to go.â
âZzzzzzâŠâ
When no one was looking, Dokibell had sprawled out and fallen asleep.
Sennefer raised a fist covered in intense flames and bulging blood vessels.
âRelax, relax!â Brofen quickly rushed to her side and dragged her back. âThatâs going to kill Dokibell for sure. Let me handle it.â
Brofen created a spiritual stake using magic and reached it inside Dokibellâs head.
Startled by the great pain coming from the inside, Dokibell bounced up from the ground, sweating.
After hearing more of Senneferâs mouthful, Dokibell obediently followed Sundersâ direction with teary eyes.
On their way, the graveyard remained quiet and tranquil. Balalaika was playing another piece of music by using a strange-looking string instrument. Similarly, it sounded calm and cheerful at first, but extremely sorrowful when savored afterward.
The light barrier that stopped them last them had disappeared. They successfully moved out of the graveyard and saw an endless ocean at the edge of the path ahead.
As Dokibell walked, the complete darkness in the sky slowly turned bright gray as if someone was mixing water with ink.
âUm, the Abyss doesnât have days and nights, right?â
Sunders heard Angorâs question and looked that way. It had been a year since they met last time. Angor didnât look much different, but his eyes were beginning to show the ambitious spirit of an adult.
âOf course the Abyss has time shifts. If you go to deeper levels, youâll see itâs just like the wizarding world. As for the ânightâ youâre seeing now, it does not belong to âthe presentâ. That ocean isnât a âcurrentâ ocean either.â
Sunders looked into the great distance as if he could see much more than what was in view.
Angor sighed in relief. He thought his professor would scold him dearly instead of talking to him like normal.
âSir, do you mean the night and the water around us are fake?â
People around them all pricked up their ears to listen. They had been wondering where they were for a long time.
Sunders shook his head. âFake? No. Itâs just they do not belong to the prevailing time. This realm⊠it is locked inside the longest night before Ragnarök, along with those who were there to witness the event.â
âRagnarökâ was an ancient tragedy that involved the deaths of many Grand Demons, according to the few historical records that mentioned it. Nobody these days could tell what exactly happened, but one thing people cared about was that they could find great treasures and destinies from the remains and ruins left behind.
âMister Phantom, are you saying Balalaika came from before Ragnarök?â Brofen thought he just realized something important.
Sunders gave him an unamused glimpse. âNo.â
âThen who the heck is she?â asked Sennefer. She still looked pissed off for receiving Balalaikaâs ill treatment.
âYou can see her as an informant of some sort. By visiting her, you may purchase secrets and clues only available to the most shadowy figures, or special merchandise. As for why sheâs running a pub house here, she is trying to resurrect a sleeping soul.â
âThatâs why she needs âSand of Resurrectionâ?â
âCorrect.â
âOkay⊠Whatâs she to do with the Undying Brigade? She sells stuff, so why did she attack us? And what changed her mind?â
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