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Chapter 46: Chapter 43 Divine’s Projection (Please follow)
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Under the diligent efforts of the sailors, the sailboat made its way through the surging waves and stopped at a dock that had not yet been completely destroyed.
Feeling the rolling heat waves in the air, and despite being mentally prepared, Laud’s heart still shivered uncontrollably as he stared closely at the harbor, now reduced to ruins. The smile on his face grew even more eager than before.
“Mr. Laud, you’ve finally arrived. I thought you might have already sailed across the sea successfully…” Lynn said, as he walked up the planks that had been laboriously set down, accompanied by Johnny and the unconscious Bai Ge.
“Hahaha, Wizard sir, you jest… How could that be possible? It was simply a change in our plan, and since we could not receive your further orders, we had no choice but to drift on this ocean and wait,” Laud laughed heartily, explaining with ease.
Lynn did not expose the other’s intentions, as he and the “Ship Gang” were never really acquainted; their cooperation was merely temporary, based on the threat from the Church and the goal of sailing to the Wizard Land.
Hence, even though he suspected that they might have abandoned him to escape, Lynn was not angry.
“Mr. Laud, do you have a physician on board this ship?” Johnny, standing aside, interrupted their conversation, eagerly asking.
Laud glanced at the unconscious Bai Ge and immediately realized the seriousness of the situation. Without delay, he had his assistant call for the ship’s physician. They were well-prepared with various medicinal herbs for any emergencies that might arise during the crossing.
However, after examining Bai Ge, the ship’s physician could only shake his head in helplessness. “The lady witch’s physical injuries are not serious. Her current state might be… perhaps it’s an issue in another aspect…”
Upon hearing this, Johnny immediately thought of the scene where Bai Ge used “Soul Scream” against Anluoke and suffered the backlash herself; this was likely a wound at the level of the soul.
Seeing that the ship’s physician was out of options, the silver-haired witch could only look at Lynn with the last shred of hope.
‘071’ Lynn silently called out in his mind.
[Initial assessment suggests the target has suffered severe mental trauma. Recommended immediate transfer to the federal medical center for professional neurological examination.]
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Lynn was rather helpless. He also needed to make it back, and while the Federation’s technology was advanced, their understanding and research on consciousness and the soul were quite limited, with most of the data being top-secret documents, which were definitely not accessible to someone of his standing.
Therefore, under the imploring gaze of the witch, Lynn could only bring himself to shake his head firmly.
Johnny’s beautiful sapphire eyes instantly dimmed, but soon she felt the little witch in her arms quiver slightly.
“Bai Ge…” Johnny shouted with surprise.
“So cold… my head hurts so much…” The girl of about thirteen or fourteen curled up, her eyes tightly shut, lips slightly parted, breathing becoming more rapid, and as her lips trembled as if in a dreamy murmur, she called out her family’s names unconsciously, her voice growing weaker, her hands shaking as if trying to grasp something ephemeral…
Johnny held Bai Ge tightly, tears flowing down unstoppably, sobbing uncontrollably.
Watching such a scene, Lynn could not help but sigh. He was not capable of handling everything; all he could do was move forward slowly and take Bai Ge’s trembling hand into his own, trying to provide some comfort.
[Detection of unknown energy… Extraction available?]
A system alert suddenly echoed in Lynn’s mind, causing him to pause. Watching the girl’s vitality fading away, he hesitated for a long time before finally speaking in his mind.
“Yes!”
Beneath the perceptible gaze, a glow invisible to the naked eye was coursing up Bai Ge’s arm and into his body, taking about half a minute before it finally stopped.
[Special energy entity absorbed, estimated to be convertible into twelve percent energy reserve. Do you wish to use it immediately?]
“No!” Lynn immediately responded in his mind.
Although he didn’t know what the luminescence absorbed by the intelligence brain was, he could be certain that the magic power had recorded it before, and so it could be directly excluded. That left only one possibility… a soul?
A sudden, inexplicable speculation flashed through Lynn’s mind. Over the past few days, a number of people had died in front of him, and he had even personally killed more. Yet, it was the first time the intelligence brain had prompted him.
Was there something unique about Bai Ge?
As Lynn felt a pang of sadness, he was also filled with confusion. His expression changed once more because Johnny, who was holding Bai Ge, also staggered and fell down.
Everyone present was startled, and Laud glared fiercely at the physician, urging him to do something quickly. If this Wizard lost his temper, they were all doomed!
After a frenzied examination, the conclusion reached allowed everyone to breathe a sigh of relief. Johnny had simply fainted from excessive fatigue and overwhelming grief.
Laud immediately ordered some maidservants to take Johnny away to rest, then glanced at Bai Ge lying on the ground and cautiously asked, “What should we do with this female Wizard?”
Lynn didn’t answer; he knelt down and placed his hand on Bai Ge’s abdomen. Intense ice crystals emerged around the girl and eventually formed a massive ice coffin, sealing her in the center.
Although he had no way to save her now, once in Wizard Land, perhaps the Wizards proficient in various arcane magics would have a solution…
“Look, the fire in Harbor Town seems to have gone out!” A sailor suddenly shouted loudly.
Laud and the others immediately turned their heads to look. During the delay, the sailing warship had already left the harbor and entered the Mist Sea. Despite the distance, they could clearly see the red glow above Harbor Town slowly fading away…
The support from the Church must have arrived… Lynn quickly came to this conclusion. Earlier, the Archbishop Anluoke had no solution for the White Phosphorus Fire, so it must have been higher-ranked clergy who resolved the crisis in Harbor Town!
The next moment, a gigantic apparition of a goddess, large enough to cover the entire city, appeared in the sky above Harbor Town. Her body, transparent as crystal, reflected a dazzling light under the silver moon that compelled one to approach, kneel, and prostrate before her in confession of their sins…
Divine’s Projection?
Suppressing the shock in his heart, Lynn watched as Laud and the others beside him shuddered in fear, curling up and cowering on the deck.
The faceless apparition of the goddess slowly cast her gaze in their direction.
Fortunately, by then, the dense fog had already surged around them, and the entire sailing warship vanished from the sea surface in an instant…
(PS: Begging for everything for the new book!)