Chapter 946: The Edge of the World

Ed suddenly wondered how the hell Romuen West died?

Such a freewheeling and uncontrolled genius may really be feared even by the gods. His name also seems to have been deliberately erased...... But somehow it is still secretly handed down.

Was he really a madman? The pages of manuscript in front of him, the words were out-of-the-box, the handwriting was sloppy, and he wrote wherever he thought of it, seemingly chaotic, but his thinking was clear and quick.

His speculations are fanciful but logical, and his conclusions are bizarre but always substantiated...... His soul is free and fearless.

Eagerly turning to the next page, Ed realized that the stack of manuscripts had somehow been transferred to him. He looked up suspiciously, Is's expression was a little dazed, as if he was deep in thought, and as if he didn't think about anything, but the white crow still looked at him with a smile and a ...... look in his eyes Indescribably dark and eager, almost greedy, yet indescribably tender.

Even though he wasn't in her sight at all, Ed felt a little tingling in his scalp. He silently bowed his head and refocused on what he could understand.

"I used to stand on the edge of the world, facing the vast starry sky. It's beautiful and cold, reachable and untouchable......"

The independent mage wrote, "If hell is another world, does it have its own edges, and can I break free from all bondage in another way?...... I asked, and then, Stephendi, my dear demonic friend, led me to an infinite wall of broken souls, blurred and twisted in shape, clinging to each other like lumps of mud, their cries ripping your nerves into bloody shards before you lose the last of your consciousness, and you can't help but scream with them...... I screamed, it was funny, giving up the body, the sound the soul could make was incredible! I thought Stephendi seemed to be a little frightened, and of course, it could be because he didn't have eyelids, and his eyes looked like they would fall out at any moment......"

"Stephendi told me that this wall is the edge of hell – the edge of all worlds. Beyond the walls lies the eternal sea of nothingness, the birthplace and final destination of the gods. Without this high wall, the waves of the Sea of Nothingness would swallow everything bit by bit, until the entire universe would have returned to its original darkness and silence...... And they, they are unwilling guardians, forced to stay in this world destined for destruction first...... He was very sure that he was not lying, at least he himself did think that was the truth, but as a mage, how could it be considered a 'fact' if he did not see it with his own eyes and prove it with his own hands?......"

"I broke that wall. It was as disgusting as poking open a mushy, overly thick snot...... As I walked through it, I wondered why there were only human souls here, even though I didn't like humans more than demons, and I thought it was a little unfair. And yet when I ......"

This is the last sentence.

Ed looked at the thin sheets of paper over and over again, frowning slightly. The legendary mage clearly lacked reverence, whether for the gods, or for life and soul...... It made him feel a little uncomfortable, but he was still very eager to know what was behind the wall of souls.

"Hell exists in order to resist the erosion of the Sea of Nothingness. "β€”this is what Felicity once said. He remembered every word she spoke. And does this perception also come from West?...... Did the mage finally confirm what his demonic friend had told him?

If he had really faced the Sea of Nothingness...... That's where Blazing Wings are. Being able to learn a little bit more is useful for them.

Ed looked at the white crow expectantly.

"No more. "That's all there is to hellβ€”it looks like it's intentional, doesn't it?"

Ed couldn't help but nod.

"Maybe it's on purpose...... But what can you do with a madman who has been dead for 200 years?"

She was smiling, but the smile was beginning to take on meaning.

"Isn't there a better option for you to know more about Hell?" she said, "and Romuen West is not the only one who came back alive from Hell. ”

For a moment Ed thought she was referring to Scott, and then he realized that she was talking about Niya.

He was stunned for a moment. Nia's smile was so bright that he forgot what he had been through...... I don't want him to fall into those memories that are obviously impossible to be good again.

Even if he really hid something, they had no intention of pressing.

"Enough. Isis began, "Nia just stabbed you...... Or you brought it on yourself. ”

"You think I'm provoking?" Raven squinted at him, "Well, I do...... But how stupid are you to allow a man who has come back alive from hell to stay with you like this, treating him like a friend and a relative without warning?"

"Because he was. Iss didn't want to say more.

The face of the white crow who was blocked back like this was a little ugly. She sneered and pulled back the stack of manuscripts from Ed's hand and walked back to the library without a sound until Mulder had a hearty lunch...... They didn't come back until they left.

"Leave her alone. Isis said.

β€œ...... She's good to you. Ed felt a little sympathy for the crow's unrequited enthusiasm.

"She's very interested in me. Isis corrected him, "If I hadn't been a dragon, I wouldn't have been much better than an ant in the garden in her eyes." ”

Ed couldn't deny it, so he had to remain silent.

And this sentence seems to have made Iss himself depressed. When he returned to Balach, he suddenly asked out of his head: "What if I really am not?"

Ed stared at him blankly.

"If I wasn't a dragon. Iss lowered his eyes, "If I were just an ordinary person......"

"Wouldn't that be better?" Ed blurted out without thinking, and hurriedly added, "Of course, even if you're a dragon, it's nothing......"

He didn't understand why Iss was suddenly entangled in this ...... Didn't he hate them the most for treating him like a human and not an ice dragon?

β€œ...... Even if I can't help anything?" Isis asked him softly, "even if I lose all my strength, I will no longer remember any useful knowledge?"

Ed finally realized what he was upset about.

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