Chapter 584: Chapter 290: Defying the "Script
Deep within the Hall of Eternity, the atmosphere of the Specin Library subtly shifted.
Thousands of crystal sacs still floated in the void, most of the suspended figures maintaining an eternal tranquility.
The perennial silence here was broken by an almost invisible energy fluctuation, causing the entire space to gently "breathe" under the pull of an unknown force.
Several specific sac chambers flickered with a faint light, like phosphorescence occasionally surfacing on the night sea.
"Quite unexpected..."
Karen’s voice was the first to echo in the void, those silver eyes shimring slightly, like two small moons.
The body within the silver-eyed youth’s sac slowly rotated, adjusting to a more comfortable conversational position:
"I had expected to witness a typical ’Thirty-Sixth Performance’, but instead, it developed like this."
His tone held a hint of an imperceptible interest:
"Cassandra’s comnt about ’normal treatnt’ truly shattered all my expectations."
"Indeed, sowhat unconventional."
Mola’s voice flowed like rcury, each syllable carrying a sense of flexibility, the blue tendrils elegantly dancing in the sac fluid:
"Especially considering Cassandra’s usual focus on the interests of the Crown Clan.
An Original Wizard who can provide pure blessings should logically be kept tightly in hand."
Varian’s sac chamber also lit up at this mont, the surface of his dragon scales rippling subtly, like a lake surface caressed by a gentle breeze:
"For thousands of years, the Crystal Tower has never let any Primordial Wizard go..."
The elder’s voice was low, yet could not hide the displeasure within his words:
"It’s either enforced contracts or various implicit bindings. That brat managed to leisurely walk through the Central Lands, truly a historical wonder."
"He has indeed gained a significant degree of freedom..."
Karen nodded slightly, deep contemplation erging in the depths of his silver eyes:
"But everything has a cause behind it, and I suspect it relates to Eve Saint Manzhi’s ’Demon Devouring’ symptoms."
"You an that young man can affect ’Demon Devouring’?"
Mola’s tendrils montarily halted, then danced in a more lively manner:
"The likelihood of that is slim. ’Demon Devouring’ is essentially a rule rebound, an area even the Witch King finds difficult to intervene."
"But all current evidence points to this possibility."
Karen calmly justified:
"According to our observations, a special connection seems to have been established between Ron Ralph and Eve Saint Manzhi.
That connection does appear to alleviate Eve’s ’Demon Devouring’ symptoms."
He squinted slightly with his silver eyes:
"We all know Cassandra has an almost pathological focus on her daughter. If soone can help Eve, she would pay any price."
"Hmph, even if it’s a Primordial Wizard, its blessing purity cannot affect the rule rebound level."
Varian’s voice remained calm, but beneath that calmness was an increasingly apparent disdain: "Unless..."
His voice suddenly lowered, as if aware of so possibility yet unwilling to delve further:
"Unless he possesses so trait we cannot detect."
The Specin Library fell into a brief silence, the three suspended figures each imrsed in their thoughts.
Mola’s blue tendrils subtly trembled:
"This is precisely the most intriguing part, isn’t it? The scene we are witnessing might challenge our understanding of so fundantal rules of the Wizard World."
Her voice beca smoother, like a stream flowing over pebbles:
"Such situations are extrely rare in history, but not without precedent.
Do you rember Isaac the ’Restorer’ in the Third Era? He could alleviate the mutations caused by the Abyssal Curse, though not fully heal them."
"Isaac..." Karen’s voice lowered:
"He was a special case, and if not for an accident, he would have long since beco a Witch King, possessing at least two Tier One Talents.
It’s said one of them was ’Purifying Touch’, capable of cleansing various negative states not ford by long-term accumulation, including one of the wizard’s persistent ailnts, spiritual contamination."
"Ron has not yet shown any signs of Tier One Talent, at least not currently."
He continued:
"But his original traits are indeed purer than ordinary people. Perhaps this particular quality produces an effect we have yet to comprehend."
"There is a possibility..."
Mola broke the silence again:
"This Ron Ralph might have so connection to the ’Traveler’."
At the ntion of this na, the fluctuation in the sac fluid visibly intensified.
Even Mola, the strongest among those present, instinctively displayed a sense of awe when ntioning this na.
"Highly unlikely." Varian’s response was almost reflexive:
"The ’Traveler’s’ legacy has long been thoroughly sealed by the Court of Truth, with any related items, knowledge, or even concepts strictly controlled.
How could a kid from the Marginal School have any connection to it?"
His tone carried an indisputable finality.
But an attentive observer might notice that when ntioning the "Traveler
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