Facing Saul’s questioning, Kismet showed no guilt. “Of course I was trying to help you.”
Saul narrowed his eyes. “You said you would help me with your life. Is this your idea of sacrificing your life?”
Kismet smiled brilliantly. “Hehe, we haven’t reached the critical moment yet, have we?”
Saul lowered his head to look at the sea beneath his feet.
The seawater had now completely turned black, and the familiar pollution aura was like an awakening sea monster, baring its fangs and claws at the world, demonstrating its presence.
The Abyssal Eye had completely appeared in the northern waters of Iskaper.
Bits of white emerged from the seawater.
The moment they appeared, the pollution fluctuations below rose several levels.
Even Saul and Kismet began to feel pressure.
“The Abyssal Eye.” Saul looked at the abyss below.Although he had once risked descending into the abyss, seeing the active Abyssal Eye again still didn’t make him lower his guard.
The current Abyssal Eye was not the one from before that would only passively defend and prevent Saul from entering.
Large numbers of gray-white skeletons emerged from the seawater. They stood on the undulating sea surface. Whether they had heads or not, they all raised some part of their bodies, using what seemed to be their eyes to stare at Saul.
Meanwhile, Iskaper Continent behind Saul continued approaching, and some wizards could already be seen clearly on the continent.
Those people were waving their arms, seemingly calling for help.
But Saul currently had no energy to pay attention to them.
“The Abyssal Eye has appeared, but the red worms haven’t returned yet. Sky City should appear now.”
Kismet shrugged. “Sky City is in Douglas’s hands. He’ll definitely wait until Iskaper falls into the abyss before throwing Sky City in.”
“Sky City isn’t in Douglas’s hands—it’s in Frim’s hands.”
Kismet raised an eyebrow, wanting to ask, “Is there a difference?”
Saul slowly raised one hand. “Frim is in my hands.”
Kismet was stunned.
Saul’s figure instantly disappeared and instantly reappeared.
But when he reappeared, he was already gripping Frim’s arm.
“Now!” Saul shouted loudly.
Frim’s forehead suddenly split open, revealing a colorful pupil eye. ᴛʜɪs ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀ ɪs ᴜᴘᴅᴀᴛᴇ ʙʏ NoveI~Fire.net
The moment that eye appeared, Frim, who had originally been somewhat confused and unaware of what was happening, immediately became resolute.
He suddenly raised his hand and directly twisted off his own head, then threw it toward the sea whirlpool below. His body immediately lost vitality and fell downward.
The falling head showed not a drop of blood, but the moment it fell into the very center of the Abyssal Eye, it suddenly exploded.
Among the shattered skull and yellow-white brain matter, a model only thumb-sized was revealed.
That model fell into the water and suddenly expanded, transforming in the span of a breath into a giant floating island—Sky City!
Sky City’s volume was even larger than the current Abyssal Eye. As soon as it appeared, it was directly stuck in the Abyssal Eye’s whirlpool.
The abyss’s black tide pollution naturally wouldn’t be truly blocked. It immediately began rapidly corroding the land beneath Sky City.
Sky City, which had been shrouded in clouds and mist for years, finally revealed the lower half of its mountain body.
Among the brown stone and soil, silver-gray metal pipes could occasionally be seen. White smoke would intermittently emerge from cracks in the pipes.
Due to the black tide’s corrosion, the lower half of Sky City’s mountain body was also rapidly disintegrating.
Therefore, although Sky City was somewhat larger than the current Abyssal Eye, it was still being rapidly eroded by the latter.
However, at this moment, the anchor point monsters emerging from the abyss began pushing Sky City’s mountain body outward!
They were actually refusing Sky City’s entry into the abyss!
“Kismet, what are you doing?” Douglas’s voice suddenly rang out overhead.
Saul and Kismet both looked up to see Douglas, who had appeared above them at some unknown time.
Douglas’s figure kept flickering, his body seeming to be cut into thousands of thin strips. These strips continued trembling and misaligning, making Douglas look like a precarious puppet built from blocks.
But Saul could clearly perceive that Douglas’s body had become this way because he was still in some spatial crevice and hadn’t completely come over.
Hearing this, Kismet turned to look at Saul. “I just thought that perhaps waiting until Iskaper Continent is pulled over before acting wouldn’t be too late.”
Upon hearing this, Saul immediately teleported without hesitation.
However, this time Kismet didn’t pretend to be foolish anymore, or rather, Douglas’s appearance forced him to act.
He raised his hand and fiercely grabbed at the air, his fingers immediately grasping several invisible thin threads. The threads immediately cut his fingers, and fresh blood dripped down his palm.
With Kismet’s fierce grab, the air nearby suddenly shook, and then Saul’s figure suddenly appeared.
He seemed to be pulled by something, his form uncontrollably leaning backward.
He looked back in disbelief, saw Kismet’s hand, and his eyes immediately narrowed.
“My poor little brother master, you’ve enjoyed the convenience of the Dead Wizard’s Diary for so long—it’s time you learn to feel the constraints it brings to people like me.”
Kismet’s hand pulled back again, and Saul’s body continued moving backward uncontrollably by a large step.
Saul lowered his head, feeling something being extracted from his body.
“How is this possible?”
It was Douglas above who answered him.
“The Dead Wizard’s Diary is the masterpiece of a sixth-rank being. You don’t really think you truly control it, do you?”
Douglas’s illusory, misaligned face showed a satisfied smile. “However, your degree of fusion with it is so high, which is quite convenient for me.”
Saul’s entire body immediately transformed into a combination of dozens of tentacles, trying to resist, but he discovered he still couldn’t prevent the diary from being extracted from his body!
Saul looked on in horror, trying to stop the diary from leaving, but Douglas above was dissatisfied with Kismet’s efficiency.
“What are you dawdling for? This is your last chance to gain freedom. Don’t forget why you called me over.”
“To be able to see the world beyond the stars.” Kismet whispered, then looked coldly at Saul. “I’m sorry, my little brother master. I’ve used you once again.”
Then he exerted force again, blood from his fingers dripping like broken pearls.
But after this exertion, a dark red hardcover book suddenly appeared at Saul’s chest.
It was the Dead Wizard’s Diary that had accompanied him for so long!
However, when the diary completely left Saul’s body, he could still feel a connection between the diary and himself.
Unlike his fate lines, the diary’s threads were tough and sharp like steel wire, pulling at his soul like pulling a puppet.
The other end of the thread was connected to Kismet.
“So… even though I returned your soul fragment to you, you’re still the diary’s marionette?” Saul asked in a daze.
Kismet slowly raised his head. He was smiling on his face, but his silver eyes seemed to be crying.
“This is my fate—it always plays melancholic tunes.”
(End of Chapter)
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