Chapter 641: Insight

In her last contact with the paper ship, Lucrecia struggled to control its descent towards the Lost Country, which was flying over the forest.

The Lost Land also noticed that the small ship that was shaking in the sky and was about to crash suddenly accelerated in mid-air, and the huge hull was as light as a gust of wind in the spirit state, and almost in the blink of an eye, it came below Lucrecia and the others.

The torn paper ship was like a cloud out of control, and after several thrilling redirection, it finally slammed into the deck of the Lost Land.

Shirley and Dog almost crawled out of the paper boat, and after rolling on the deck several times before finally steady, a tall figure appeared in front of them—Duncan bent down and reached out to pull Shirley up, who had fallen dizzily, and then grabbed Nina, who also rolled over.

Shirley seemed to be a little confused, and after standing up, she shook her head vigorously before her eyes gradually regained focus, and she saw the situation around her clearly, and then she was completely relieved: "TMD finally survived...... I thought I was going to die this time......"

"Uncle Duncan!" Nina cheered happily and pounced on Duncan.

Duncan smiled and patted Nina's hair, hugged her gently, and looked up not far away.

Morris stood firmly on the deck, holding a cane in one hand and a delicate gyroscope-like mechanism in the other, looking at it with a smile on his face, while Lucretia fell lightly from a nearby mast - she flew out of the paper boat just as it was about to hit the deck.

And then just now it was hung on the mast.

"Looks like you're all in pretty good shape," Duncan smiled and nodded to them, "but seriously, it's a bit of a risk to fly into the burning sky in a paper folded boat." ”

Lucrecia, who was walking towards this side, suddenly showed a trace of embarrassment on her face: "...... There is indeed room for improvement in this spell. ”

Nina immediately tugged at Duncan's arm, raised her hand and pointed to the light curtain above that seemed to separate the two worlds: "Uncle, look at it—"

Duncan nodded slightly: "I've seen it." ”

A brilliant curtain of light, as if cast by the sun, is covering the sky between the two worlds, like a low-hanging "shell", enveloping the yellow sand-covered continent.

The height of the Lost Country was gradually rising, and it had reached the limit of the sky above the forest, and the glorious sun barrier was almost brushing the top of the highest mast of the Lost Country at this moment, and a faint layer of ripples rippled from the top of the mast to all sides, looking gentle and harmless.

"Vanna may be trapped over there," Morris walked over and said with a solemn face, "This barrier is the power of the 'Creep Sun Wheel', and the builder of the barrier is aiming for the 'sun' that Vanna mentioned, and we just ran into this barrier......"

Duncan nodded, "I know—this barrier wants to keep me out." ”

"So what do we do now?" Nina looked up curiously, "Can you just smash it in?" ”

Duncan glanced at her helplessly: "You've been spoiled by Shirley - girls don't always smash around with their heads, don't always think of such a rough way." ”

As he spoke, he looked up at the magnificent "Curtain of Sunshine" floating above the Lost Homeland.

In the next second, a slight creak came from the depths of the Lost Homeland, and immediately after, the ghost ship burning with a raging spiritual fire suddenly rose in height, and then rushed directly into the undulating and burning sea of light.

A gravitational flip occurred - the moment the flip occurred, the Lost Homeland violently rolled in a light curtain in response to the shifting direction of gravity after crossing the tipping point between the two worlds.

When Shirley got up from the deck again, she found that the Lost Country was already sailing on the surface of the hot, undulating light curtain, and beneath the light curtain was a faint desert land, and the familiar forest and the almost wreckage of Sirantis were hanging upside down above her.

The "curtain of sunshine" separating the two worlds reacted almost immediately, just as it had done when the paper boat approached it not long ago, and the scorching sunlight turned into a raging flame in the blink of an eye, and began to rush towards the uninvited guests who were sailing on the surface of the light curtain—the flames were like mountains, rushing in, roaring and boiling!

However, every flame of light that approached the Lost Ship was dyed with a faint layer of green almost in the blink of an eye, turning into a docile spiritual fire that surrounded the Lost Homeland.

In the next second, these faint green flames began to spread across the barrier, like a gradually spreading pollution, covering a larger and larger area, and spreading faster and faster.

This seemingly glorious and magnificent barrier is being ablated and melted through at a speed visible to the naked eye!

Nina's eyes widened, watching the golden light curtain outside the side of the ship turn into a spreading sea of green fire almost in the blink of an eye, and couldn't help but let out a soft exclamation: "Woo-"

Duncan didn't speak, he still quietly stared at the "dividing line" between the two worlds, and his face gradually showed a pensive look.

He was still recalling the phenomenon he had observed at the moment when gravity flipped just now.

The direction of gravity changes instantaneously - there is no "equilibrium point" between the two worlds with zero gravity, and I do not feel the "gradual process" of gravity gradually weakening and reversing as I approach this dividing line.

This further shows that the "collision" of the two worlds is not a purely physical process, and that the two celestial bodies are not in contact at the physical level - they are so close at the moment, but the gravity of the two earths is still distinctly independent of each other, as if ......

Not compatible in general.

While presenting this "incompatible" state, there is a strange phenomenon of "erosion" in the two worlds of forest and desert at the same time, everything is distorted, and indescribable things breed from the shadows, and Silandis begins to collapse and spontaneously combust even before the inverted desert is close, which gives people the feeling of ......

It's like "spiritual pollution" at the world level.

Two worlds that are completely incomprehensible to each other, mutually established, and compatible with each other are distorted at the same time in the process of approaching.

Duncan raised his head and looked at Sirantis hanging upside down in the sky, completely collapsing in flames, the World Tree had changed beyond recognition, and in her collapse, the elven home world was gradually showing a state of complete erosion by darkness and dissolving in chaos.

The unique racial characteristics of the elves have created this strange dimension known as the "Dream of the Nameless", where Sirantis is trapped in an eternal nightmare, and this scene before him is the deepest part of the nightmare.

This is before the beginning of the Deep Sea Age, and the Great Annihilation is taking place.

The nature of the Great Annihilation...... It's a collision of two worlds.

Duncan frowned suddenly.

Two worlds? Are there really only two worlds?

He suddenly remembered the "warrior" who had turned into living metal, the world of swords and magic that had disintegrated in the twilight, the "moon" of his homeland, and the endless fog beyond his apartment, and the contradictory historical records that now remained in the city-states, the countless bizarre legends recorded in the books of the Dark Ages, the ancient civilizations that could not be verified, the historical relics that could not be explained and did not belong to any known civilization, and the ...... those relics carried. Intense pollution.

The very existence of certain historical relics seems to be "poisonous" to the world, and they will distort and pollute everything around them just by placing them there.

And there are other things, they are not even allowed to appear in reality, there is no way to contain or harmless, and destroying them as soon as possible is the only safe means of disposal, and they are fearfully called ...... "blasphemous archetypes".

Duncan stood quietly on the deck of the Lost Land, in the gap between two worlds that were destroying each other, before the end of the end of all things, he finally understood the truth of the Great Annihilation.

Lucrecia suddenly felt something.

It was as if an invisible wind was stirring on the deck, and a suffocating weight was forming beside him.

She hurriedly looked in the direction from which the heavy pressure had come.

A bright starlight stood silently beside her, and the starlight outlined a hazy human form—a starlight that seemed to stand right in front of her, but at the same time seemed to stand at infinity, not very tall, but it gave the eerie feeling of being endlessly huge, and it could never be seen accurately.

Lucrecia remembered that she had seen the starlight for the first time not long ago, when she had reunited with her father for the first time, and in a dangerous moment, in a flash, she had seen some "truth" behind his father's shell.

But this time it's a different story.

All the laws of optics and visual perception seemed to have failed in front of the starlight, and Lucrecia was shocked to find that her vision was distorted in the starlight, and all kinds of "logic" that she could not understand were brewing in the starlight, and she tried to look away, but found that she couldn't-

It was as if her gaze had become a part of the starlight.

However, in the next second, just when she thought that her reason was going to be completely swallowed and assimilated by the starlight giant, all the starlight faded.

A broad palm blocked her eyes.

Lucrecia was stunned for a moment before she realized - it was her father's palm.

She grabbed the hand in a daze, carefully pushed it away, and looked at the location of the bright starlight just now.

Starlight has collapsed back into Duncan's form.

"Don't be afraid," she heard her father say to her gently, "I'm still here. ”

"What just happened?" Lucrecia blinked, she finally felt at ease after hearing Duncan's voice, but the "burn marks" left by the bright starlight just now seemed to be deeply imprinted in her mind, "You ...... just now"

"Nothing," Duncan said softly, "just suddenly understood something. ”

(End of chapter)