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Chapter 348: Chapter 173 “Void Mirror”, “Mirror Soul” Spell, Heritage Space_3

“Ronan.”

Ronan turned his head, Kosti looked at him intently, her lips moved but ultimately she simply instructed calmly, “Seize this opportunity well.”

Ronan nodded, stepping into the entrance.

As Ronan’s figure disappeared, a cold hue suddenly erged on Kosti’s composed face.

She spoke coldly towards the empty corridor’s end.

“Is this supposed to be compensation?

Rather, it’s like imprisonnt… After all, you still don’t trust .”

Only Kosti’s voice echoed in the dark corridor, with no one responding.

After a mont, Kosti took a deep breath and said solemnly, “Regardless, I will continue to fight for what truly compensates Damien.”

Having said that, Kosti walked back the way she ca without turning her head, her footsteps echoing alone in the empty corridor.

….

“Click—”

Ronan suddenly found himself entering a cozy and comfortable room.

Soft lighting spread to every corner of the room.

The room had spiral bookshelves on all four walls, filled with all sorts of books, extending upwards endlessly, with seemingly no ceiling above, unclear where it might lead.

In the center of the room was a long table made of peach wood, with sothing seemingly placed on it.

Ronan slowly walked over and found a grey Rune Stone, next to which shimred fluorescent text—For Ronan Damien.

For himself?

Just as Ronan clarified the text, the fluorescence disappeared as if it had never been there.

Ronan gently picked up the Rune Stone from the table, his spiritual power seeping into it…

Monts later, Ronan’s mind erged from imrsion, his face showing a trace of peculiarity.

This Rune Stone contained the inheritance of a Spell.

No specific Grade.

The na of the Spell—[Mirror Soul]!

“It seems that this is an inheritance spell unearthed from the Ancient Mirror Court…”

Having read through the entire Spell description, Ronan understood why the Six Great Conferences were willing to generously share this spell.

The reason being, this spell did not involve principles of Space-related magic, but was purely a “Mirror Attribute” spell.

Mirror Magic often derives from Space Magic, tightly interlinked; however, not all Mirror Magic is completely dependent, as the spell Ronan currently held proved.

Although it does not involve Space principles, this unranked [Mirror Soul] spell was still powerful.

The core of the [Mirror Soul] Spell and its similarity to Mirror Runes Ronan had encountered before was in its effect—Reprint.

Spellcasters could create a temporary “Summoning” through a special magic dium utilizing [Mirror Soul].

The strength of the summoning depended on the spellcaster’s level of Strength, and the quality of the magic dium.

Perhaps this is one reason for its unranked status, as the spell’s maximum and minimum effectiveness varied greatly depending on the wizard wielding it.

The range of spell diums [Mirror Soul] might apply to was extrely broad; it could be an object, a scent, or even a mory…

Different magic diums could summon “Mirror Souls” of vastly differing strength and abilities.

Almost imdiately, Ronan thought of a highly suitable magic dium for deploying [Mirror Soul], if his idea worked…

“This spell seems tailor-made for !”

Ronan exhaled softly, suppressing the eager excitent to try it imdiately, and stored the Rune Stone engraved with [Mirror Soul] into his Space Ring.

Had he forgotten why he was here?

Was this library-like room perhaps the Inheritance Mark Space ntioned by Kosti?

Ronan continued looking around and soon noticed eight small doors on the four walls of the room.

Each small door was engraved with different patterns, which Ronan scrutinized closely, feeling they corresponded to different elental symbols.

He thought for a mont, then walked towards a nearby door marked with a Flas pattern.

Reaching the door, he tried to push it open.

He pressed lightly on the door, but it didn’t budge.

Ronan furrowed his brow and then turned to another door.

Tried opening it, still immovable.

He continued this until the fifth door, whereupon as soon as his hand touched the door, an abstract symbol of crossed swords on the door quietly lit up, followed by the small grey door abruptly turning into a swirling vortex, and Ronan tumbled in—

Lead grey, black, silver white, gold…

His eyes t a mottled tallic luster, the air thick with a strong iron sll, and the ground beneath his feet incredibly hard.

This was a world completely made of various tals.

The usually most sparse tal Attribute energy elents in external spaces were so concentrated here they were almost visible to the naked eye.

Occasionally, wind arose, sweeping across the ground with a sound rough as tal scraping, hitting the face with a slight painful sensation as if being grazed by blade lights.

“This is the tal Attribute Inheritance Mark Space…”

Ronan looked at the heavy grey sky, thoughtful.

Staying in this space for too long, he felt slowly assimilated by tal, as if his body was becoming sluggish and jerky.

However, the Demon Nightmare Tungsten Steel and Neiman tal that clung to him were quite active.

Ronan did not conduct further exploration, directly exiting the space, and returned to the small room filled with books.

He continued trying the next door.

The subsequent doors beca exceptionally smooth.

Ronan tried them all, discovering out of the eight small doors, he could open half of them.

The Elental Spaces behind the small doors were naly—tal Attribute, Ice type, Earth Attribute, and Energy System.

“Exceptionally open… ”

Ronan stood at the center of the eight small doors, his eyes flashing as he thought.

“Claiming exceptional openness, but in fact, it’s only partly open.

If it were Orian, probably all eight doors would be completely accessible, right?”

Ronan looked around again.

He had been here for quite a while and had not found any “door” leading out.

When he had co in, Kosti hadn’t ntioned anything about when he might leave, it seed he was to spend so ti here.

“I wonder if soone is watching?”

Ronan looked up, slightly squinting at the profound darkness above.

Then he redirected his gaze.

“Well, it’s also just as well; I need a quiet place, a period of no disturbances to properly organize my current combat system.

And… to resolve the problem of hidden dangers in my Bloodline.”

Ronan briefly assessed the four small doors he could enter and finally chose the relatively most comfortable Ice type door to walk through.

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