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Chapter 172 It’s Only Moonlight

A faint hymn resounded in the sky outside the hospital. Heavy rain covered the world, extinguishing the flas in downtown. With the last bit of fire put out, the world fell into darkness.

Occasionally, there was a flash of lightning. It would illuminate the nacing silhouette of the Arkham Asylum. Jero stood in the downpour, studying the asylum quietly with dark eyes.

The aether ball in his hands shone dimly. Dozens of dim light spots shone within. They represented the Royal musicians swallowed by the darkness. The spots floated, sotis converging and fighting against the darkness. They were like candles flickering in the wind. So of the spots had already been completely extinguished.

Jero's brows furrowed. He held onto the leather case beside him. As an experienced commander, he did not move brashly. If he were outside, he would be able to detect changes at any given ti and could provide help when needed. If he had charged in brashly and sothing changed, the entire group would be destroyed.

But if things did not improve in three minutes, he would use the secret royal order to open this leather case and take out what was sealed within. It was an instrunt made from a saint's bones. Once it was awoken, he would have the scepter temporarily.

But everyone who used it would be corroded by its strength. Those who could not withstand it would die on the spot. If he used it once, he might fall down one level and never be able to return in his life. This price was too much to pay.

As the seconds ticked by, the darkness surged and the hymn grew even wilder. He could not wait anymore and finally made his decision, but then the aether ball in his hand changed.

In an instant, the lights, like fragile flas shivering, suddenly extinguished. All light disappeared. As if they had been devoured by beasts, their connection was completely broken. Nothing he tried could reconnect them.

Jero froze, horror flashing past his eyes. What had just happened?

Then sothing pierced his eyes. It was the brilliant light shining from the aether ball. He saw a giant tidal wave of aether appear from the darkness. The wave disturbed all the other aether fluctuations and muted all other noise. An abnormally angry wave surged in the sea of aether.

In an instant, the complex changes had passed the limits of the aether ball. It went in overload and overheated. Even the raindrops that fell on the ball stead and evaporated. Jero's expression changed and he tossed it away.

In the air, the tallic aether ball suddenly exploded, but Jero did not have the ti to worry about the object. In the downpour of rain, he raised his head in shock and looked into the surging darkness.

"What…the f*ck is this?"

-

Above the Arkham Asylum, the crazed darkness suddenly froze. As if it was a dying snake, it writhed in pain and slowly expanded. The hymn stopped abruptly and turned into the dying cries of the huge beast.

The screams filled with despair and wildness shook the sleeping city awake. The terrified n crawled out of bed in fear. So people opened the windows carefully and stared in the direction of the screams.

They saw the darkness twist like a living thing, struggle and expand. Finally, it exploded! It had been killed. The destruction from the inside out dissipated with the wail.

Sothing brewed in the darkness and broke through the various locks, rising to the sky! In its path, all darkness was forced back, and the crazed hymn disappeared. Even Satan's anger could not restrain it and was instead forced back into the abyss by it.

It was the pure moonlight!

Under everyone's gaze, the pure white moon rose from the ground to the sky. Where its light reached, the storm stopped and the black clouds covering the sky retreated as well. Even the unsettled ocean cald down.

The moon shone. All chaos beca serene in this mont. The commotion and unrest disappeared and everyone's hearts settled down. This was never seen before. There was no longer any fear or confusion. They were intoxicated by the moon and the pure gentleness of the light.

Under the moon's light, sweat rolled down Jero's back. He struggled against the moonlight's power, but his mind was a ss.

"Whose music score is this? Just resonating with the Originator is enough to form a Scepter in the aether world…" he murmured, trying to recall this familiar power.

A na paced between his mories, but he just could not rember. This was his first ti experiencing this situation. Then why was his hand shaking?!

That person, that person…Who was it?!

Clang! A cold noise sounded behind him. It was the sound of a sword pulled out of its sheath. The blade and the sheath rubbed against each other and vibrated without stop! The whistle of the sword was like a lion's roar. It sank into his mind and shook him from his thoughts.

The nightmare was finally over.

Jero stumbled back and panted heavily. He did not dare to gaze at the moon's radiance anymore. Behind him, soone pressed down on his shoulder. He looked back and saw a thin armored knight.

The knight was enveloped in a huge armor, hiding his face. The heavy armor covered his entire body and seed majestic yet grave. Under the moonlight, the ridges were nacing. Jero did not dare to make eye contact.

The knight's other hand held a strange sword. This was the sword that had yanked Jero out of his shaken thoughts. Its design was just like a large cross and looked as if it was forged by two steel bars. It was heavy and crude, but in the knight's hand, it seed to radiate with power.

Seeing him, Jero no longer panicked.

Thud! Under his ardent gaze, the knight wielded his sword, stepped forward in the moonlight and thrusted the blade into the stone ground.

"In the na of the knights, eradicate all sorcery and evil!" The stern and majestic voice that ca from the visor was a woman's, but there was nothing gentle about it. Instead, it made one feel solemn.

Then, a heavy and regal bell rang in the distance. The enchantnt that enveloped Avalon had been awoken. Shapeless power converged like a flood. Brilliant light fell from the sky!

The light shone onto the long sword and pierced into the darkness underground. This was the resonance with Avalon's enchantnt directly from the heart of the Westminster Palace—the strength from god attracted by the Elizabeth Tower. Any power that ca from outside the enchantnt would be forced away, regardless of whether it was a natural catastrophe or Satan!

The mont the light fell onto the blade, the sword roared like a dragon. The roar resounded in the moonlight, awakening everyone in the underground palace with the Royal Musician's emblem from their stupor. The dazed n finally regained their sanity.

Drenched in sweat, they gaped at each other. No one knew what had just happened. They could only rember that they were sleeping in peace and could have slept for eternity.

Soon, the search began once again. This ti, there was no more struggle. The demons were still dreaming and were killed one at a ti. The power in the blood ritual was completely eradicated. It would never be an obstacle again.

Finally, they broke through the door of the final laboratory to search for the culprit, but the room was empty. The prepared Royal Musicians exchanged glances awkwardly, not knowing what had happened. Hols, the Professor, and the illusionary music…had all disappeared.

The pure white moon hung in the sky, radiating with cool light and illuminating the world. The abnormal strength had vanished, but it was still so beautiful and dazzling.

"If this is the case, its power will be isolated outside the enchantnt. A phenonon from resonating with the Originator won't last for long. It'll dissipate in a short while. There's no need to worry," the Round Table Knight said as she sheathed her sword, but Jero was still worried.

"Knight Galahad, thank you for your aid." He saluted the knight.

"It is my duty." The knight known as Galahad returned the salute. "Even if I didn't act, you wouldn't be afraid, right?"

Jero shook his head with a bitter smile. He did not know how to start. Looking up at the heart-stopping beautiful moon, he asked quietly, "Do you know what this strange moonlight is?"

"Moonlight?" Galahad was silent for a while, as if she had sighed. "It's just moonlight."

It was moonlight from the past.

-

"The moon above the ocean, long ti no see." In the cetery, the Shaman gazed up at the sky. He did not fear the demonic power at all. "Ye Lanzhou's symphony of predestination…After a decade, it's still so impressive."

"Is this really only the overture?" Ghosthand gazed blankly at the moon. He felt as if his soul would assimilate with the moonlight, and quickly tore his gaze away.

"Yes, it's only the overture. He had used this to break through the Distortion level and possess the Scepter of the School of Mind. He had this unmatched instrunt and shook the world with his charm. If not for his sensitive status, he could've placed amongst the saints."

The Shaman lowered his eyes and gazed at the dirt under his feet. Seeing the moonlight shine onto the dirt, his eyes grew lancholy.

"Sadly, he trusted the wrong person…"

-

Under the sa moon, so were lancholic while others cheered in excitent.

"As expected of the moon above the ocean! You didn't let down!" In the clock shop, Hers gazed at the moon contently. His expression was spirited as he watched the drama without caring for the consequences. "And so, months of riots can finally end with a beautiful period tonight. Congratulations!"

Hers was so happy he wanted to celebrate with a bottle of champagne—no, he really did open a bottle. The fragrant sll of wine burst into the air. It must have been a na brand. But unfortunately, Bai Xi was not into it. She looked at Hers with doubtful eyes.

"Is everything really over?" she asked.

"Of course." Hers nodded. "The Shaman won, the parliant lost, and the Blood Path's sign is shattered. Even the 'moon above the ocean' was brought out. Are there still any problems left unsolved?"

"Yeah, there is." Bai Xi gazed at him and asked coldly, "Who was the one that said he has the key to the Blood Path and got everyone on his trail?"

"Of course it's !" Hers pointed at himself and praised himself matter-of-factly. "Think about it. Other than , the Trader who never lies, who else in Avalon could make everyone believe that the Shaman ca back for the Blood Path and that the key was on that kid?"

And so the coldness in Bai Xi's eyes intensified. "You want to kill him?"

"No, of course not! Bai Xi, you've wronged . Why do you always think of as the bad guy? How can you be like this to your teacher?" Hers shook his head sadly and pretended to sigh, but there was no sadness in his eyes. Instead, he propped a foot on the counter and downed half his bottle of champagne. Wine trickled from the corner of his mouth and stained his collar, but he did not care.

Wiping his mouth, he continued, "To be honest, I think of highly of that kid! After all, I was friends with his dad. I've watched him grow up all these years. Even if he was thousands of miles away in Luther, I was still caring for him…

"Don't think that I'm always so crazy. I just wish he could wake up one day and break through the Barrier of Knowledge, perform his symphony of predestination, raise his soul, beco a saint, defeat Bach and beco the best musician in the world!

"But he's slow and never improves. It was making impatient, so I had to give him so pressure." Hers shrugged, his face innocent. "Look, everyone has to be forced. Look how powerful he is now. He's almost Avalon's new legend!"

Bai Xi gazed at him blankly. Disgust was in her face. "You just do this for fun, right?"

"Aha, I can't believe I'm like that in your mind. It makes so sad. I'm the Trader, the one who never lies." Hers burst into laughter. He tossed his head back and finished the champagne in one shot. However, he did not say the second half of his sentence: After all, hasn't the key to the Blood Path always been in his hands?

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