1007 Awakening Of Madness (9)
Noah Rithmast joined them in bowing toward the Ascendants, the truth was that even though just seeing and hearing whatever was deep inside the earth had been enough to kill him, there was still a terrible fascination in his heart for him to look at what was happening below.
He needed to see what had changed, even from this high up, he could hear a loud whooshing sound like multiple massive typhoons blowing with fury, and he knew that something had changed, but what? Noah was too scared to find out. He could accept dying, but not due to stupidity.
Noah should be wise enough to keep away thoughts that would lead to bad consequences out of his mind, no matter how much the need arose to peer into the Abyss, yet he was aware that soon, he might not have the chance to choose for himself, they had been resurrected this quickly for a reason. Thankfully they were not kept in the dark for long, but what he heard next made his skin crawl, and made him slightly regret finding the continent of New Hope.
As always, it was impossible to tell which of the Ascendants were speaking,
"What lies below is not a Piece of Heaven, at least, not one that we currently understand, but by some chance that it is... a Piece of Heaven, then it is alive, and what we heard was its awakening cry which has led to corruption in your Core Aura. From what we can infer by peering into your Cores, then it is most likely that you might have to die multiple times before the corruption is eliminated, but you are here for a mission, you are Explorers and therefore you can still be used. There might have been a chance you might eliminate this corruption if you leave now, but you will not be leaving but pushing deeper. Make peace with yourselves."
'Corruption? What corruption? I still feel fine!' Noah scanned his body with a quick mental wave, parsing rapidly through his Natal Treasures and his flesh and he discovered nothing at first, but then he looked deeper into himself, touching his cells and he recoiled in shock and disgust. Gẹtt the latest novels at n.o/(v)/e/l/bin(.)com
His cells were mutating and consuming each other. The mutated cell resembled tiny snakes that numbered in their millions, and although it would take a while, in a few hours, perhaps even less, he expected his body to explode once more into a rain of snakes before he turned to ash.
This would not be a problem if he died a few more times, but the Ascendants wanted them to push deeper into the earth, the chance for corruption was no longer a chance but an assurance. If they could not find a way to contain this corruption, they were all dead.
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