The crimson-covered book emitted a subtle but strangely intense aura, almost pulsating gently, radiating a compelling, albeit eerie energy.
Sitting upright decisively, Orion summoned the compendium into his hand. The smooth, leather-bound cover was cool yet oddly vibrant to the touch, as if subtly resonating with his heartbeat.
Its deep red hue reminded him unmistakably of fresh blood—rich, mysterious, and just a touch unsettling.
’Lumi,’ Orion murmured cautiously, his voice soft yet thoughtful, ’this Sanguine Sage Compendium feels... peculiar, doesn’t it? Do you know of sothing like this?’
Lumi’s voice grew contemplative, clearly intrigued yet cautious herself.
[I’ve never directly seen anything like this either, Master. But given the na of the Sanguine Sage, it’s surely no ordinary to. You should probably approach it with caution. (¬‿¬;)]
Nodding slowly in agreent, Orion carefully opened the compendium. As soon as the cover parted, a sudden wave of pungent scent filled the room—a thick, coppery aroma unmistakably reminiscent of blood.
Orion’s eyes narrowed imdiately, his heightened senses reacting sharply as an uncomfortable pressure instantly began to gather around his temples.
’This...’ Orion muttered softly, blinking heavily to clear the sudden dizziness, ’this book isn’t ordinary at all. The Sage definitely placed so powerful enchantnt on it.’
[Master, are you alright?]
Lumi asked urgently, her voice tense with concern.
’It’s nothing serious, just a slight headache from the blood aura. But there’s definitely sothing odd going on here. I’ll try reading a little more carefully.’
Steeling his nerves, Orion focused carefully, flipping to the first page. Imdiately, his vision blurred slightly, his mind assaulted by a strange series of twisted runic inscriptions shimring in crimson ink.
The symbols seed to twist and writhe before his eyes, almost alive with malevolent intent, refusing to settle into anything coherent.
Frustration crept across his features as Orion felt the pressure within his skull intensify. He stubbornly pushed onward, determined to comprehend at least sothing from the page.
However, the more he tried, the worse his headache grew—until finally, a sharp stab of pain erupted behind his eyes, forcing him to close the book swiftly.
’Ugh!’ Orion groaned quietly, pressing his palm against his forehead. ’Lumi, what exactly is this?’
Lumi hesitated slightly before offering her speculation.
[Master, judging by your reaction, this is probably a high-grade sealing spell placed by the Sanguine Sage himself. A common practice for powerful mages to ensure their knowledge only passes to those deed worthy. Clearly, it’s a test of strength and comprehension. Σ(°△°|||)]
Orion’s expression grew contemplative again, rubbing his temples gently to alleviate the lingering pain. ’So that’s why it affected so strongly. I have next to no comprehension of the blood elent.’
He sighed softly, feeling mildly disappointed yet intrigued. ’Then, let’s try sothing else—perhaps the Eye of Revelation can help decipher sothing from it.’
[Careful, Master! The Eye of Revelation consus significant mana the more complex the thing you try to decipher and could further strain you!]
Lumi warned anxiously.
’Don’t worry, I’ll only glance briefly,’ Orion reassured calmly. Exhaling slowly to steady himself, he activated his Eye of Revelation skill.
Imdiately, a vibrant golden glow appeared in his irises, sharpening his vision and unveiling hidden secrets.
Yet, the mont he directed the skill toward the compendium, a severe surge of pain erupted within his mind, and his mana visibly drained by at least five percent instantly.
The letters briefly shifted into sothing slightly readable before imdiately reverting into incomprehensible, chaotic symbols.
Orion groaned sharply, snapping the book shut once more, breathing heavily from the sudden drain of mana. ’Damn it... it’s still too much.’
Lumi imdiately chid in, deeply worried,
[Master, please don’t strain yourself further! Your soul and mana aren’t ready yet. (>﹏
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