Chapter: 2820

Through this "dark blue", he saw a gorgeous palace made of coral.

It is so real that no one can see it unless there is a specific medium.

Alger stared for a while, then swam forward, came to the front of the palace, stretched out his hand and opened the door.

The swaying water waves came to a halt at this point, Alger, surrounded by the wind, passed through the barrier and fell to the ground.

He looked around and found murals painted on both sides.

The content of these murals is not surprising. They mainly focus on boats and people with elf faces fighting against storms and huge waves.

However, Alger noticed that the place where those ships sailed was not the sea, but a "black" that was so thick that it couldn't be melted away.

This made Alger think of a word: "Abyss".

This is a bit similar to the "Abyss" in the legend, but it's a bit similar, and there are no demons... They seem to emerge from the ground... Are these murals recording the history of the elves? But it doesn't match the corresponding myth... "The World" said that every Elvish word corresponds to an initial elf... Alger walked towards the nine steps ahead while thinking.

As the distance drew closer, he saw two thrones and a dark blue crystal coral.


On the coral branch, silver and white lightning snakes jumped up and down, illuminating the surroundings.

Alger held his breath, slowed down his pace, climbed up the steps step by step, and came to the throne.

He solemnly extended his right hand and picked up the coral.

There was a clattering sound, and the sea water outside the palace suddenly swayed, and the coral was gradually blurred under the "dark blue" wrapping, and merged into Alger's body.

One after another, the electric lights bloomed like flower petals.

In the land abandoned by the gods, the lightning frequency is very low at night.

Several human-like creatures approached cautiously a fleshy mass with six legs and a dozen eyes.

They were wrapped in animal skins or simple clothes that could not see the original material, and with the help of a few lanterns, they walked through the deep and endless darkness, with very dignified expressions.

Some of their faces had more than a dozen or twenty sarcoids, some had two eyes almost squeezed together, and some had no nose at all, and there was a black hole in that position.

After a fierce battle, they successfully dealt with the monster, and then divided into two groups, one group guarded the surrounding area, and the other group harvested the spoils.

During this process, when the man with multiple sarcoids on his face was dissecting the monster's corpse and collecting the edible parts, his movements suddenly stopped.

"A'dal, what's wrong?" the noseless woman asked suspiciously.

The man named A'dal slowly withdrew his right hand, revealing an item he found from the monster.

It was an amulet carved out of stone with many signs of corrosion.

"This is..." The man whose eyes were almost squeezed together seemed to understand the reason, he hesitated and did not finish his sentence.

A'dal looked around and said, "Xin, Russ, I gave this to my father when I was young.

"When I became an adult, he felt that he could no longer control himself, and chose to leave the city-state by himself and enter the depths of darkness..."

Xin and Russ were silent for a while after hearing the words, and they could all feel A'dal's mood.

In Moon City, this is a common occurrence.

Because there are not enough safe ingredients, they can only pick mutated plant fruits and collect monster flesh to survive. JrNovels.com