Chapter 537: Frenzied Moonlight
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Selma Payne’s POV:
He had to admit that the Sorcery Research Association looked a little strange at night. This place wasn’t as brightly lit at night as the company. Other than a few dim candlelights seeping through the windows, this place was gloomy and seed to be a space separated from modern society. It was very different from how it looked during the day.
In fact, there was a fundantal difference between morning and night here. During the day, most of the work was normal and routine, which could be disclosed to the public. At night, so things that were not so suitable to be exposed in broad daylight had to be carried out at night.
Of course, I was not saying that so evil sorcery was being perford here, but the research process of most sorcery didn’t quite conform to modern people’s… Aesthetic? I couldn’t find a suitable word for it. In short, ordinary people who knew nothing about witchcraft might think they had transmigrated to a horror movie.
Master Kevin moved the cage that contained Julie’s soul to a laboratory with a huge skylight for the convenience of moonlight.
It was widely believed that the moon’s giddiness was the opposite of kindness and gentleness. Even the werewolves had such a concept.
The wizarding world believed it was because the moon was an important part of nature and had an inseparable relationship with the inheritance and transformation of the soul. Therefore, the moonlight contained a relatively stronger soul power.
So people’s souls were originally more abundant and active. After absorbing too much soul power, their bodies might be unable to withstand it, so it would cause so side effects of confusion and madness.
But for the soul, once it was free from the restraints of the physical body, all the side effects disappeared. Master Kevin believed that absorbing more soul power from the moonlight would help Julie sort out her chaotic soul.
For this reason, after he obtained the two separated souls, he had been tirelessly providing more soul power to Julie. Fortunately, the weather had been sunny recently, and the moon had appeared on ti every day. I always felt that these little details helped Julie and slightly soothed iMaster Kevin’s anxiousness.
Perhaps Master Kevin’s efforts were rewarded, or the Moon Goddess pitied us ignorant people, but Julie was in a much better state tonight. At least she was no longer so aggressive, trying to escape from her cage or hurt anyone who got close to her.
She just stared at the moon through the skylight.
It was a full moon’s night. The moon was big and round, exuding a soft glow, reflecting the clouds around her into layers of light muslin.
As I watched, even I was fascinated. It was as if the full moon had co down from the sky, slowly approaching with gentle steps, and covered my eyes with a soft veil that emitted a faint fluorescent light…
“Hey! Selma!”
Soone shouted in my ear and nudged . Only then did I co back to my senses. It was Aldrich, looking at with a face full of worry.
“What’s wrong, my dear? Do you feel uncomfortable? I called you a few tis, but you didn’t hear .”
“I… I saw the moon coming down…” I muttered, “I saw her. She was approaching …”
Aldrich looked at the sky in doubt, then asked with even more worry, “Nothing happened, my dear. The moon is still in the sky. Have you been too tired recently? Why don’t you go and rest for a while? I’ll only be able to bring her here in a while.”
I looked up at the sky, but the moon had disappeared. My pupils contracted, and I was excited when I suddenly realized that the moon had always been there, but the floating clouds blocked it.
The moonlight was no longer gentle, and the room was dark.
Without the moonlight, Julie began to beco visibly anxious. She beca aggressive again, trying to attack the cage and looking at everyone present gloomily.
I realized that Master Kevin was right. The moonlight was useful for Julie, but the problem now was that we couldn’t dispel the dark clouds covering the sky. We could only hope the wind tonight would be stronger and blow away these annoying disruptors as soon as possible.
As Julie beca aggressive, I had no choice but to leave. This weak soul couldn’t harm , but everyone except was on guard against her. To make them feel at ease, I had to leave temporarily.
However, before I could leave, there was a knock on the laboratory door, followed by a guard’s voice outside the door.
“Nice to et you.”
The young man who had just learned of his past during the day seed to have digested everything very well. The confusion and trance were gone, replaced by a familiar, reserved, calm noble young man.
He didn’t seem alard by being ‘invited’ in the middle of the night. Instead, he bowed politely as if he was attending a masquerade.
I was about to explain why I invited him here tonight when I heard a deafening sound from the cage..
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