Orion, after teleporting himself from the strange old man, appeared at the entrance of tower but he saw that there were so guards stationed at the entrance of the tower and it appeared they seed to be blocking everyone from entering the tower.
Many people like him stood at the entrance but they weren't given an allowance to enter, forcing so of them to leave while others waited in patience.
'It seems because of the demon race attack, the tower is in maintenance now.'
Orion speculated, seeing the constant increase in guards as more ti passed by.
'Looks like I will have to find so other space station to try out the Lottery of Fortune and Misfortune.'
He didn't waste any more ti there and disappeared from there.
***
Arriving near the void shuttle, Orion saw that Mike and his team had been looking around for him.
Even his friends and Lisa were searching all around the void shuttle.
Seeing them, he swiftly went to his dinsion and changed back to his true self before revealing himself in front of them.
"Hey guys!"
Orion waved his hands at them with a smile.
"Young Master!"
Mike and everyone shouted when they saw him and sighed in relief that their young master was alright.
"Sorry, I have troubled you guys."
He indeed felt a little guilty about this but there was also a part of him that told him that everything would be fine as long as he didn't go far; after all, he was their young master.
"Let's go ho."
He looked at the helpless faces of Mike and the other servants and directly entered the void shuttle.
***
Inside the conference hall of the shuttle, everyone was sitting and talking to each other.
It had already been an hour before they left the Starforge but they still hadn't reached Blitz Haven.
"Mike, how long?"
Mike smiled helplessly upon hearing his young master's words. He had asked the sa question more than five tis in the course of their flight from the Starforge.
"Young Master, as I have told you before, it will still take us around an hour to reach there."
Orion nodded. For so reason, as he was about to et his mother and his little sister, he started feeling a little impatient and a bit more nervous.
He had faced life-and-death situations, battled fearso enemies, and endured unimaginable pain, yet the thought of seeing his family again after all this ti filled him with an emotion he hadn't expected—vulnerability.
Would they recognize him? Would they accept the person he had beco?
He tried not to think about that, but in the end, the questions kept resurfacing in his mind.
mories of his mother's comforting smile and his sister's innocent laughter played vividly every ti he tried to think about anything else.
'Everything would be fine.'
He took a deep breath and thought of sothing else.
"Mike, tell more about Grimshore."
One thing that could make him interested would be the legendary Grimshore. He really wanted to know what this place promised—that it could even attract the three other races.
Mike gathered his thoughts about Grimshore before he explained everything.
"We don't really know how or when this place ca into existence. So call it a higher plane—a higher realm than our three domains and even our whole universe as a whole—while others call this place a boundary between the god realm and our realm. Nobody really knows about its origin and anything known about it is only a rumour."
He paused for a mont before continuing.
"Thousands of years ago, Grimshore suddenly appeared among us or, I might say, we were only able to sense Grimshore a thousand years ago. For one to be able to access that world, one must first reach gold rank; otherwise, they won't be able to access that world ever."
Orion nodded but it was his first ti hearing that a requirent was needed to enter Grimshore.
"Tell more," he said, eager to know more about that place. "Tell , why do all four races, including us, seem to be interested in Grimshore?"
Mike directly shook his head at him upon hearing his question.
"Let ask you sothing," he said instead, asking sothing from Orion. "Tell why there is very little knowledge of Grimshore and not many people talk about this even though it is the place everyone wants to go there. Our family has books related to everything in our library but have you ever wondered why there aren't books related to the subject of Grimshore?"
Mike's words made Orion really think deeply about this matter.
When he was a kid, he had gone to the library many tis and read many things but he had never co across anything related to Grimshore.
Even though he hadn't read all the books in the library, he at least knew all the sections. There wasn't any section about Grimshore, even though there were ntions of the Seven Havens and the Seven Magi families controlling each Haven.
This omission struck Orion as odd, given how significant Grimshore seed to be.
"I don't know," he said to Mike, shaking his head. "Why is that?"
Mike smiled mysteriously as he answered him.
"Because there are secrets in Grimshore that everyone who has ever been there knows but can't speak of. These secrets are bound by an unbreakable chain that keeps everyone tight-lipped about the place. There's a saying in this world: 'Everything about Grimshore remains in Grimshore.'"
"Everything about Grimshore remains in Grimshore?" Orion felt that was too far-fetched. With so many people having visited Grimshore, there had to be soone who had let slip so details about the place.
But knowing how mysterious this place was, he thought there might be so rules or laws that forbid anyone from saying anything about Grimshore.
'But how co I heard people talk about alphagens and such things about Grimshore?'
Thinking of that, he turned to Mike. As Orion looked at Mike's smiling face, which seed to suggest he already knew what Orion was thinking, his eagerness grew even more.
"I know what you're thinking. Alphagens? A place to level up? These are just myths that the three domains have concocted. The real motive is simple: everyone should know about Grimshore, even if it's through false knowledge. If the human race wants to grow stronger and develop further, we need more people in Grimshore.
So, a false rumour has been spread across all three domains, making people believe that Grimshore holds more promise than anything else in this world."
Orion nodded heavily. He felt that he had underestimated that place too much.
"These are the only things I can tell you, and in fact, these are the only things anyone would tell you about Grimshore," Mike said to Orion and his friends. "So, Young Master, if you want to uncover the real truth, you must beco stronger quickly and enter Grimshore yourself."
Orion nodded to him, but his thoughts were elsewhere. He rembered that Isis had sealed a mory inside of him—sothing she needed help with.
She ntioned that he could unlock that mory at the silver rank, which made him curious if it was related to Grimshore. After all, why else would she lock it inside and specify that it could only be unlocked at silver rank, just one rank below the gold rank required to enter Grimshore? This connection seed too significant to be a re coincidence.
Reviews
All reviews (0)