Chapter 345 New discoveries
Chapter 345 New Discoveries
Byron pulled Saul up to the shore, he noticed that Saul’s mental body and magic power were not too stable, so he took the initiative to take over the job of helping Saul heal.
“Hmm?”
“I saw the wreck. And those strange glowing soul fragments.”
“Hmm.” Byron held out his hand and a clear, thin-necked bottle appeared in his palm.
The thin-necked bottle was filled with a white mist and two light sources floating up and down.
Saul looked at Byron’s bottle and silently stretched out his hand, his arm was not deformed now, it was still grayish-white and had not turned into a glowing light source.
“I collected a little bit of it as well, that’s why I wasted my time.”
“Hmm!” Byron nodded, a little heavier on the um this time, as if admonishing Saul not to be greedy next time.
Saul actually thought it was strange.
Every time he absorbed a soul fragment, he had never been contaminated by the distracting thoughts in the fragment. This time, however, he was stuck in for a long time before coming out, as if the diary had intentionally not absorbed the distracting thoughts in the soul shard for him right away.
Was it because of the sheer number of soul fragments this time?
The diary didn’t warn him ahead of time simply because Saul could have made it through.
“At that time, I seemed to see a line, but before I touched that line, the diary suddenly absorbed all the distractions cleanly. Was that also intentional?”
What was that line, and was the diary intentionally keeping him from touching it again.
“I always feel that if I really touched that line, something terrible would happen …… Well, at the very least, the sober me now would definitely not move around.”
“Hmm?” Byron didn’t know what Saul was thinking as another bottle appeared in his hand, containing a thumb-sized gray stone.
“I found this one too.”
Saul snapped his fingers, and the small algae instantly burrowed over, opening its large mouth to reveal a mess inside.
Saul reached into the little algae’s mouth to pick at it and fished out two gray stones just like the ones Byron was holding.
When he got it in his hand, Saul realized that although this stone looked just like a normal stone, it was hard to spot the difference with the naked eye when mixed at the bottom of the sea.
But when Saul held it in his hand, he realized that this thing was soft, like a piece of rubber.
Saul slightly force, fingertip of the gray stone “click” split into two, but not waiting for him to observe the cross-section, the two pieces of cracked stone and their respective deformation wriggling, re-emerged into two pieces of irregular, but inclined to the shape of a sphere.
“It’s not stone or metal, it should be a synthetic material. There are traces of artificial intervention.”
Byron on the opposite side nodded as he came to the same conclusion.
But Byron seemed to have made other discoveries.
He opened the thin-necked bottle and poured out a gray round pellet and placed it on the reef, then took out another bottle of red solution and placed a drop on it.
The abnormal magical fluctuations emanating from the gray substance suddenly disappeared, and then began to emanate a spiritual fluctuation.
Saul was unusually sensitive to spiritual energy and couldn’t help but move over to look.
But the gray incomparable itself did not change much.
At that moment, Byron swung Sol’s shoulder and told him to look towards the sea.
Thor turned around, and he saw the black sea glowing.
First there were one or two hazy light sources, then five or six, and finally a small piece of the city.
Although there weren’t as many as near the shipwreck, it was still enough to illuminate the ten square meters of sea near Sol.
As if attracted by something, they drifted over little by little and came together near the reef.
“First time I’ve seen something that can attract soul fragments.” Saul first sighed, then his heart fluttered.
Since the gray substance was able to attract soul fragments, did that mean it could be accepted by souls?
If it was used as a container, or if it was used to improve the container, could it solve the problem of the spirit not being able to stay in the container for a long time?
Byron didn’t participate in the resurrection experiment, but he also valued the nature that the gray matter exhibited.
When Sol raised his head, he saw Byron staring at the sea, his eyes glowing.
Saul held his chin, “Senior Byron wouldn’t be trying to melt this into his skin, would he?”
So, that night, the two research freaks began to dive desperately, collecting the gray matter, conjuring up air on the upwelling, and then going back down.
They had completely forgotten their original purpose of coming over ……
Unfortunately this strange gray substance was rare, and they searched all night until their magic power was lowered to an alert value, but they didn’t collect much.
The dark clouds on the sky gradually dispersed, and the sun shone blindingly on the surface of the sea. The sea that had been dark all night finally revealed its original color.
It was just that there was still gray mixed in with this azure blue, which looked a bit depressing.
Senior Byron planned to go back, he couldn’t wait to go back and study the newly discovered gray substance.
Saul also came here to utilize the Soul Tide to replenish the depleted soul fragments in his body. Although he couldn’t see the weird Soul Tide this time, he wasn’t sorry.
Anyway, this sea of Blue Water Bay was here, and it couldn’t run away.
The two amended for a moment, replenished their magic power, recovered their spiritual power, and prepared to start walking back.
Sol wondered how Senior Byron, who hadn’t yet learned the art of flight, had gotten over.
But he didn’t really want to know either, and he always felt that he would have to drop his SAN again if he knew. So he simply flew by himself, and then used Koho to take Senior Byron back with him.
The only thing was that the amount of magic consumed was a bit more.
Saul also paid special attention to the cliff where Parker and Andy were when he saw the coast.
However, he was surprised to find that the cliff had collapsed. The location where the two were originally hiding had become a high mound of dirt.
There was only a faint smell of blood in the mound, and they were probably injured, but left alive.
“They left?”
“Uh-huh.” Byron was also looking at the collapsed cliff with a serious face, analyzing the manner and intensity of the attack through the breaks in the cliff.
Saul alerted his surroundings, his eyes sweeping over every possible ambush.
“Hee hee hee hee~” the little girl’s voice sounded in his head.
Saul instantly realized that Andy and Parker were afraid that they had been trapped by the small means left behind by the Nightmare Butterfly.
They were also pitched quite badly!
“Senior, the enemy may have already left. Let’s get out of here quickly.”
Byron nodded and agreed to Sol’s proposal.
Shortly after the two of them left in a concealed form, the sky dawned.
Bluewater Bay had also become less dangerous.
Occasionally, fishermen would take advantage of this time to go out to sea, or pick up some sea vegetables and shellfish on the beach and reef.
But rare food like black sea snails would not appear in broad daylight, or the lives of the snail pickers would not become expendable.
The coast of Bluewater Bay began to become slightly more lively.
Of course this so-called bustle only changed from empty to just a handful of three or four people.
At this time, a middle-aged man carrying a huge suitcase and a wrinkled dress stepped onto this beach.
Xander stared blankly at the sea that looked incredibly bleak under the large overcast clouds, and was unable to return to his senses for half a day.
Ever since his sister died in the harbor of Bluewater Bay, he, full of guilt, had never come to this place again.
However, when he learned from the Wizard Lord that his sister didn’t really die of suffocation, but rather her soul was swept away by the tidal wave of souls here, he rushed this way without stopping.
By the time he made it to Bluewater Bay, the money he had on him was pretty much spent.
Xander patted the wicker box, “Don’t worry sister, I’ll find your soul!”
But before that, Xander had to find a suitable job in Blue Water Bay to make ends meet.
He made a vow on the beach and turned around to head to the city.
On his way back, Xander saw a few kids, maybe five or six, from a distance, clustered towards the beach.
The weather had turned cooler, and the kids were all dressed very thinly. They were huddled close to each other, and the younger ones could be heard chattering as they walked.
The sea breeze brought snippets of words.
“…… Wizard …… Be good …… Remember …… “
Maybe it’s the older brother in there telling them stories about witches and threatening them with capture if they don’t behave?
Xander looked at the group of siblings with some envy, his hand unconsciously brushing against the box.
“Maybe we’ll meet again, Midori.”
(End of chapter)