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Deep Sea Embers-Chapter 124
Chapter 124 โProjection Of The Fragmentโ
In the prayer room, where theyโre being watched by the goddessโs statue, the two longtime friends fell into silence after the shocking scene.
โWhat exactly is that I saw?โ Heidi asks after being the first to come out of that shock. f๐ฟ๐ฒe๐e๐๏ฝเซฆ๐๐๐.com
Vanna hesitated briefly before speaking softly: โPerhapsโฆ that was exactly what the sun heretics had been looking for.โ
โWhat the sun heretics have been looking for?โ Heidi froze for a moment, โYou meanโฆโ
โSun fragment, a shard from their godโฆโ Vanna nodded lightly without waiting for Heidi to finish, โPerhaps only the sun fragment is worthy of the power in your vision.โ
While saying this, Vanna slowly raised her head and stared at the icon of the storm goddess: โAfter allโฆ the heretics claimed that the fragments came from their real sunโฆโ
Heidi was stunned, and her expression suddenly changed for the worse: โIf something like that really appeared in the real world, then Pland would be in immense danger. Thereโs no way it can be as it is nowโฆโ
โMy theory is that itโs been sealed,โ Vanna nodded in agreement, โintel from the church indicates the sun fragment appeared eleven years ago. But now, it appears the event back then is nothing more than a leak from the real thing. The actual relic is still slumbering somewhere inside the cityโฆโ
โAnd now those sun heretics want to wake that thing up?!โ Heidi looked horrified, โAre they trying to destroy Pland entirely?!โ
โThis is not the first day youโve dealt with those crazy nutcases,โ Vanna shot a sideway glance at her friend, โyou should know about their mental state better than anyone. For those suntists, anything is worth it to resurrect their black sun. What are a few city-states in their eye? If they can use the entire world as timber to fuel their godโs revival, Iโm sure they would do it!โ
Heidi gawked her mouth for the longest time before gurgling out an incoherent mess as the frustration gripped the doctorโs mind.
โThe most crucial question now is what happened when you saw that vision. What happened to you, what happened to those around you, and what happened to the museum itself. Only by understanding this will we understand where the sun fragment is sleeping.โ
โโฆโฆ No, I canโt remember the details,โ Heidi tapped her forehead lightly, โbut now Iโm sure I saw its projection when I was unconscious. Thatโs when I performed the emergency hypnosis on myself to preserve important cluesโฆ Let me think about it. At that time, I was rescued and temporarily placed in a certain room on the museumโs first floorโฆ According to what they told me after coming out, that room is close to the main exhibition areaโฆโ
Heidi struggled to remember, so she turned to her friend for help: โCanโt you conclude that the clue is in the museum based on this?โ
โItโs difficult. Merely from the occult perspective, what you saw isnโt the main body, so we have no way of knowing where the main body is. For all we know, the museum is merely an exhaust valve that happened by accident. Whatโs more, a humanโs consciousness is fragile when not in control. You couldโve crossed paths with it by accident, and now the connection has already moved somewhere else.โ
Vanna explained patiently and then suddenly shook her head: โOf course, we will still conduct a search of the museum at the highest level and maintain monitoring afterward. After all, anomalies and visions are always irregular. Maybe the fragment will really remain in the museum in another sealed form. Even if not, we may still be able to find some clues in the fire to explain why the โriftโ happened to appear in the museumโฆโ
โBut the follow-up search has nothing to do with you. From a security point of view, youโd better stay away from that museum for the next month.โ
โOf course, I canโt wait to keep my distance from this,โ Heidi nodded vehemently, โIโve had enough bad luck!โ
Vanna silently looked at her friend, who had been unlucky since she was a child, with a face of wanting to add something, but in the end, she kept it inside. Then out of nowhere, the inquisitor remembered something else on her mind: โBy the way, who were you rescued by?โ
โTwo girls who are still in school and a man who looks to be in his forties.โ Heidi thought for a moment, โAnd coincidentally, one of those two girls happened to be my fatherโs student whom he made a home visit the other day. The man is her uncleโฆ didnโt I mention it to you? His name is Duncan, and heโs the owner and manager of an antique store.โ
โโฆโฆ Iโm a little allergic to the name โDuncanโ right now,โ the corner of Vannaโs mouth visibly twitched, โalthough I know itโs definitely not the same personโฆโ
โI had the same reaction as you when I heard this name from my father for the first time.โ Heidi spread her hands out, โSpeaking of which, I also promised that gentleman I would go to his house tomorrow for a mental session with his niece. I intend to use the visit to give a formal thanks for saving me tomorrowโฆ. Today is such a mess, and me leaving in such a hurry is improper and bad manners.โ
โStrictly speaking, itโs not just the โnieceโ who needs to do a psychological assessment.โ Vannaโs expression suddenly became serious, and her eyes stared straight at Heidi, โAll three of those people need it.โ
โWhyโฆโ Heidi subconsciously spoke but then reacted, โAh!โ
โYes, they were all around you, and you saw the sun fragments in your coma.โ Vanna stared into Heidiโs eyes to pass on her meaning, โIf it was really the remains of an ancient god, the pollution might have spread to them along your consciousness. Perhaps the scale of this spreading pollution is small, but it can also be fatal for ordinary people.โ
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Inside the antique shop in the lower city, Duncan had closed the door early and was sitting in a relaxed position behind the counter. Meanwhile, Nina and Shirley sat opposite of him after they finished showering and changing into new clothes. However, Shirley still wore her black gothic dress since she refused Ninaโs clothes due to the size difference. It couldnโt be helped; both girls were too different in stature.
Of course, itโs not known if there are other reasons for the refusal. For all they knew, Shirley only refused because she didnโt want to accept a gift from an evil godโs family.
In the middle of the counter was the Ai the dove, who was pacing leisurely around the table happily while enjoying her dish full of fries โ Duncan promised, and so shall it be done!
Ai got her precious fries, and Nina returned home safely, what more could Duncan ask for today aside from further mastering of his flame? Oh wait, he did learn something new, so he got everything he wanted!
The only one thatโs not happy was Shirley though. The gothic girl was about to cry again, thatโs several times in one day.
โSoโฆ Shirley, youโre not actually my classmateโฆ Youโre just using some kind ofโฆ โdetective skillsโ to sneak into the school to investigate something.โ Nina looked at her hard-earned friend with a complicated expression, โYou donโt like steam and machinery eitherโฆโ
โI canโt even read those textbooksโฆโ Shirley spoke cautiously, answering Ninaโs question while making sure to sneak a glance at Duncan for his reaction, โIโm sorry, Iโฆ Iโm sorry.โ
Nina didnโt seem to notice Shirleyโs apology and continued to frown in confusion: โBut how did you do it? Iโฆ looking back now, you always did appear in my classroom out of the blue, and then often next to me without anyone noticing youโฆโ
Shirley quickly glanced at Duncan again. After confirming that the other partyโs expression was still calm, she muttered in a low voice: โItโs actually a little supernatural ability of mineโฆโ
โAbility?โ Ninaโs eyes widened in surprise, โCould it be that you are an investigator for the church?โ
โNo, no, Iโm not from the church, Iโฆโ Shirley glanced at Duncan again for the third time already, recalling what those priests like to call people like herself: โIโm what you would call a wild transcendentโฆโ
Nina looked surprised: โโฆ Transcendents in the wild?!โ
โIf weโre not registeredโฆโ Shirley spoke as if sheโs given up on something and lashed out when the topic was brought up, โThose dogs from the church are always acting so high and mighty. Just because people like me donโt want to be monitored, they give us these derogatory titles.โ
Nina listened to Shirleyโs explanation with an astonished face and eyed the gothic girl repeatedly. Finally, the gesture left the more petite girl uncomfortable: โWhy are you looking at me like that?โ
โYouโre amazing!โ Nina suddenly exclaims.
Shirley was immediately overwhelmed by that remark: โโฆ Thatโs all you have to say?โ
โYes!โ






