The young man, Ryan, had lived in this world for sixteen years and had never stepped out of Lanceton. He had been struggling for livelihood all year round. After all, Lanceton was also considered a prosperous place in the south of Franka Empire. It was the fief of the Rose Duke, and it was also a transportation hub from the south to the north. It was a commercial city. Therefore, even if Ryan did not care much about the world, he had more or less received some information. He was not a teenager who grew up in the countryside knowing nothing about this world.
This world was different from Earth.
This was a world where the spirit could interfere with matter.
On Earth, mysticism was just a delusion. Even if he cultivated a special technique, it was only able to increase the potential of his body. He could maintain a clear mind and remain calm like a mountain. However, when he erupted, there was still no way to surpass the limits of the human body. In a more trendy way, it was impossible to unlock the genetic constraint of his body.
In the end, his ability was still in the limit of a normal person.
This world was different. The gods and demons were not illusory legends. They were not the imagination of poeple, but real existence. Humans also had extraordinary beings, and there were stories about them everywhere.
Night watcher.
Ordinary people called those extraordinary beings night watchers.
They followed the will of the Heavenly Father and guarded the night for the human race so that they would not be harmed by the monsters in the darkness.
Of course, Ryan had never seen them in the past decade. He had only heard many legends related to the night watchers and many horrible ghost stories. He was skeptical about these.
After all, hearing is false and seeing is believing.
But now, he believed them without a doubt.
First of all, he inexplicably had appeared in this world. Then, he had entered an illusion that was no different from reality last night. Just now, he had felt a terrifying aura. He had also known about the mysterious Book of Gold in his sea of consciousness, that crazy desire for some mysterious energy... All of these could not be explained by science on Earth.
The worlds were different, so the rules were different!
In his opinion, the Book of Gold should not be something that originally existed on Earth. Once it met someone, it would become mysterious, not under the jurisdiction of the laws on Earth, and be rejected by them.
Because of this, he had come to this world, right?
While his mind was filled with wild thoughts, Ryan called a public carriage by the side of the road and got into it.
In his sea of consciousness, the golden flame calmed down. The title page of the Book of Gold was still half-open. There was a wisp of black gas rushing left and right, but it was entangled by the golden light, broken down and devoured bit by bit...
"Pa!"
Not long after, the black gas disappeared without a trace.
Ryan's mind shook. His body, which was leaning against the carriage, suddenly trembled uncontrollably. It lasted for a few breaths before it calmed down.
He let out a long breath, feeling as if he were full.
This was just a spiritual feeling. In fact, he actually felt hungry right now.
The feeling of the body and spirit was the exact opposite.
That black gas should be related to the sudden appearance of the illusion. Because of this, the Book of Gold was stimulated and started to operate. He broke through the illusion and swallowed its aura, converting it into some kind of energy.
However, driving Book of Gold needed to consume energy.
At that time, he could only burn his body. Only then did he feel hungry.
Ryan got off the carriage halfway.
His whole body went limp, just like a guy who had not eaten for several days, sweating profusely and panicking.
Although the Book of Gold reacted spontaneously, he also needed energy to activate it. At that time, he could only activate it by burning his body. That was why he felt like he hadn't eaten for several days. If he hadn't gotten on the carriage, he might have fainted while walking on the road.
The carriage stopped at the north district of the port.
The port of Lanceton was very large and was divided into the north and south districts.
Mount Louga was in the south district. Ryan's workplace, Williams Business Association was also in the southern district. Compared to the southern district, the northern district was much more prosperous.
This place could not compare to the north district. There were not so many private ports and no yachts that wandered on the sea like birds. However, there were not many fishing boats anchored here like in the south, which filled with the smell of fish and was extremely dirty and messy.
Here, there were many large ships that could sail between the Noya Continent and the New Continent. Occasionally, one could even see huge merchant ships sailing to the east. Those merchant ships were like small cities, which were incomparably huge.
Ryan got off White Elephant Street in the north district. There were many restaurants here. It was not the kind of high-class restaurant that required dozens of Louis to eat a meal, where it took more than two hours with a special dining etiquette. Of course, these restaurants were also different from those small restaurants in the south district of the port or the Mount Louga community. It was convenient and cheap to eat in such small restaurants. A plate of fried rice with seafood only needed ten finneies, and a simple fish sandwich was cheaper. It only needed eight finneies.
To eat in a restaurant here alone, it would take at least fifty finneies.
Ryan entered a self-service restaurant. Each person needed to spend ninety-nine finneies. The dishes could be ordered by himself, and he could enjoy as he wished. However, all the food on the plate had to be eaten up. He could not waste it.
Although the price was a bit expensive, it was suitable for him now.
After paying at the cashier at the entrance, Ryan took the plates and cutlery from the waiter who was wearing a white shirt and black vest. Ryan walked to the food supply area. There were several long tables with many food boxes. They were mainly seafood, but there were also chicken, duck, beef, mutton, and other meat, as well as a large number of vegetable salad. There was a large amount of wine in the drinks area on the side, which was also free to drink.
It was two o'clock in the afternoon. There were not many diners in the restaurant, and there were only a few people in the spacious restaurant.
The cafeteria was open at eleven o'clock in the morning and closed at three o'clock in the afternoon. Then, after two or three hours of rest, it reopened at six o'clock in the afternoon. In other words, Ryan had an hour to eat.
At this time, the food was no longer sumptuous. Some of the popular food had been took away, leaving only empty food boxes.
Ryan did not care about that.
It didn't matter what the taste was, the most important thing was quantity.
He quickly filled the plate with meat and fish and shrimp. Then, he sat down in the corner with the plate.
Ryan glanced at the sunlight that penetrated through the window. In his sight, dust flew like little bugs in the light. He took a deep breath, raised his knife and fork, and placed them on the plate.
He did not eat fast, even a bit elegant, as if he was eating in a high-class restaurant. However, the food on the plate quickly disappeared, and soon, the plate was empty.
People were busy with their own things, the waiters were taking a nap, and diners were whispering to each other. No one noticed him.
In only fifteen minutes, Ryan went to the food supply area three times. The value of the food he had eaten was about the same as the cost of the meal. Of course, he was not done yet. Although he was not hungry, his stomach was still a little empty.
The food had been completely digested.
There was heat wandering in his body, just like a little mouse.
Putting down the knife and fork, Ryan exhaled a long breath.The sunlight penetrating through the window and felling on the dining table had moved forward a few centimeters. Now, it was almost three o'clock.Forty-five minutes.In forty-five minutes, the food in his stomach was about four or five kilograms. Normally, Ryan's stomach should be bulging. At this moment, it was difficult for him to even get up. If he moved a little, his stomach would feel extremely uncomfortable. If he moved violently, his intestines would most likely be broken.Eating so much in a short period of time, except for trained people with a big stomach, ordinary people would not be able to do it.However, Ryan's lower abdomen was extremely flat, like a plain, not a high mountain. The four or five kilograms of food seemed to have disappeared into a deep well without a trace.The digestive system of the body naturally could not do thi
The orange sunset glow floated in the western sky, dyeing most of the sky beautiful. On the other side of the port, the sound of a whistle could be heard from time to time. It was a fishing boat that had returned late at night. The outer sea of the port was just like the sky. It was colorful and undulating.Ryan walked up the slope in a sunset.The ground was covered by dirty water. The streets were piled up with garbage. the wooden houses were randomly built. The narrow alleys could only allow the two of them to walk side by side. Having no care about the environment, the children were screaming, laughing, and fooling around...Everything was normal!There seemed to be no change!But he was different from the youth before!At the entrance of the apartment, Ryan met Aunt Schultz, who was as big as a bear."Hello, Mr. Charles!"She greeted loudly, her voice loud and clear.
Fear?Scared?Unease?These emotions did not linger in Ryan's heart. It was like an uninvited wind. After entering, it only made a turn and rushed out. It did not leave any trace and did not shake Ryan.Emotions could not be eliminated but they could be controlled.That night, Ryan was still cultivating.He continued to breathe according to the mysterious breathing technique, with a strange rhythm. He meditated and thought the golden flame in the lamp which wrapped the Book of Gold.Book of Gold's half-opened title page moved up and down rhythmically as he breathed. It was like a pair of wings, fluttering slowly.The golden light flashed as if it were breathing.Blood Sea!Gradually, they entered the blood sea and were entangled by the scarlet light all over the sky, finding it difficult to get rid of.It started again!Ryan main
A light like a bean.The air was filled with a special musty smell, and the damp air wandered around the room.Ryan sat on the bed with his back against the wall. His face was pale and his breathing was rapid. His entire body was drenched in sweat. It was as if he had just gotten up from the water. He frowned.Although he was back and his consciousness returned to his body, the feeling of powerlessness still lingered in his mind.Once one was old, it was like this when one was on the verge of death?Exhaling a long breath, Ryan slowly moved his body.This body was no longer weak. Although it could not compare to Earth's body that had been trained over and over again, this body had endless potential. Unlike him on the Earth, he could no longer become strong who had already reached the end.He wondered what was the most powerful being in this mysterious world.Now, he was only seven
On April 17th, the third day of Gu Chaoyang's arrival.At seven in the morning, Ryan arrived in front of the company.The company's glass revolving door was still tightly shut. A black signboard hung on the wall on the left side of the door. There were several gold-plated flowery words engraved on it, Williams.This was the Williams Company that Ryan had served for four years.Ryan entered and walked more than ten steps forward. There was a small alley there. He turned the corner and entered the back alley.The back door of the company was opened on one side of the alley, and half-opened. Ryan walked in.He came to the storage room, came to the wardrobe, took off his clothes, and changed into his uniform.White shirt, black pants, and red vest. In the past, the youth would feel very proud when he wore these clothes, and he was proud of himself as a member of Williams. Now, of course, he did no
Fifth Avenue was also in South City.That was the center of South City. With this as the point, it formed a sharp triangle with the port area and Mount Louga community. The fifth street was the apex of South City. In comparison, it was closer to Holy Roland.Lanceton had several business centers. Oak Street located in North City was a place for nobles to spend their leisure time. There were many shops, and the decorations were gorgeous. The customers were all very well-dressed gentlemen and ladies. For example, Ryan would be stopped by the patrol when he walked to the entrance of Oak Street because of his current clothes. He was not allowed to enter, even if there was no such rule in the law.Commoners and dogs are not allowed to enter. It was the unspoken rule of Oak Street.The largest business center in South City was located on Fifth Street. There were no rules as strict as Oak Street. Commoners like Ryan could freely enter and
One side of the hallway was a long corridor.The corridor led straight to the end. There were some rooms on both sides of the corridor. Most of the doors were closed. Occasionally, there was an open door, but no one could be seen. There were some office tables and chairs inside, and there were many documents on the desk.Cleaning Company?Ryan had more doubts in his heart.The floor of the corridor was made of oaks. Perhaps because of the use of a long time, some of the floors were a little loose, when people walked on it, there would sometimes be a creak. The sound echoed in the quiet corridor.The corridor wasn't long, only about thirty to forty meters long, and it didn't take long for them to walk to the end.Ryan counted. There were thirteen rooms in the corridor on this floor. There were seven rooms on the left and six on the right. The reason why there was one more room on the left was that there was
It was about two meters long and one meter wide. This was the painting.If you looked at it carefully, you could see that the picture seemed to be filled with a layer of fog. The fog rolled on the picture, but it did not disperse. The fog did not spill over the frame's borders... It seemed like that but actually, the fog did not exist in reality. You knew that it did not exist, but it covered your vision, making it impossible for you to see the picture clearly.This feeling made people very uncomfortable.How to say?It was like a guy who was afraid of heights sitting on a roller coaster, or sitting on a big pendulum that was several times faster than normal, making people dizzy. The feeling of suffocation and nausea was unbearable.Ryan also felt dizzy.His head was heavy, his feet were light, and the ground seemed to be shaking gently, which was a little disgusting.Albert leaned against the
The Divine Incantation?There was doubt in Ryan's eyes."Yes, this is the Divine Incantation!"Livingston sounded serious."The Bible that the Sanctuary had enshrined was written in the Divine Incantation. The reason why it's called the Divine Incantation is because in the legends, these were words that God used but ordinary people could not. A so-called talent is a human who can see the Divine Incantation!"Livingston raised his hand and made a cross in front of his chest."Seeing the Divine Incantation is only the first stage. Only a real extraordinary being can recite the Divine Incantation and gain the power to change the real world. Earlier, when you left the warehouse, you didn't see what happened. When Lord Fontaine activated the Recall array, the incantation he chanted was the Divine Incantation. The Divine Incantation can't be recited with just one's voice. It also consumes a huge amount of
Inside Livingston's office in the Underground Palace.Light poured down from above his head. Ryan raised his head slightly and leaned back in his chair. His breathing was so soft that it could not be heard. Although he had survived a disaster, he could not relax just like that. There was still more to this matter.However, there was no longer any immediate danger of him being exposed, so he could relax a bit.Back at the office, the group went down to Underground Palace. Livingston asked Ryan to wait in his office while he left.After more than 10 minutes, Livingston returned to his office.After he entered, Ryan also stood up. As Livingston walked to his desk, he waved his hand downward and motioned for Ryan to sit down for a conversation. Once Ryan was seated, he walked around the desk and sat down in the chair behind it.When he sat down, the wooden chair made a creaking sound as if it couldn't b
Azar chewed a nicotine candy in his mouth as he squeezed out of the crowd.He was wearing a cap, a white shirt, and a small yellow vest with a tie knotted around his collar. On his lower half, he was wearing a pair of black riding breeches and a pair of tall boots. Hanging in front of his chest was a Magic Stone camera.He was in his early 30s with a head of long, curly hair. He had gloomy eyes that gave off an artistic aura.He had a slightly waxy complexion and huge eye bags under his eyes, making him look as if he did not have any vitality. It was as if he had been trapped by fatigue and could not break free. He always looked like he had not had enough rest.He was a reporter for Lanceton's evening newspaper.As a reporter, it was normal for him to leave early and return late, or vice versa. Whenever there was any sudden news, even if it was in the middle of the night, he had to immediately get up and rush to
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"Boo-hoo..."Suddenly, he heard the sound of sobbing. In the middle of the day, there was a sudden chill as if he were in a thousand-year-old igloo. The voice sounded like a ghost, sweeping in from all directions and making fear grip his heart.He couldn't help but turn his head. A strong gust blew.The iron sheet on the roof of the warehouse kept shaking in the wind, struggling to escape into the wind.On the ground, dust rose with the wind, forming a gray fog that whistled through the alley. It blew eastward and sometimes westward, hitting against the wall and making a harsh sound.A second ago, the sun was shining brightly, but at this time, dark cloud covered the sun. The sky had dimmed as if night had suddenly fallen and was about to swallow the entire city.However, if one were to look a thousand meters away, it was still sunny.This dark cloud only appeared above the warehouse. T
Ryan did not go far.He walked out the warehouse door and greeted Sheriff Trim with a smile. The other party nodded with some suspicion, but a smile also appeared on his face. Although Ryan was just a teenager, Trim did not dare to look down on him.For extraordinary beings, neither age nor gender was important. Even if it were a baby, Trim would still be very respectful.After interacting with them for a long time, he knew how incredible these guys were."What do you need me to do?"Trim took off his hat, placed it on his chest, and did a perfect gentleman's salute.Ryan quickly returned the greeting and waved his hand with a smile.Then, he made his way past the warehouse door and went around it.Although he had doubts, Trim did not ask further and did not follow him. He chose to turn a blind eye.Curiosity could not only kill a cat, but it could also kill a living
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The warehouse was exceptionally quiet.The corpse still retained its original appearance. Perhaps something had been done to them because there were no signs of livor mortis. However, everyone's faces looked very disturbed. Even the police officer who had seen many corpses before seemed blatantly disgusted and uneasy.Now, except for Sheriff Trim, all the other patrol officers were asked to leave.All of Iris Tectorum's people were at the scene. Johnny explained the situation to Fontaine while Trim made additional comments from the side. As he looked at Fontaine, the look of flattery never left his face.Livingston was with Ryan and the other two. At this time, he was wearing a top hat and holding a cane. Although he still looked ugly, he was not as ugly as before. He appeared refreshing and refined now."Ryan, this is your job!"Livingston pointed at the corpse."Your main task is to deal wit
Two carriages, one in front and one at the back, drove down the street.They were both four-wheeled carriages with black compartments and tall shafts. The wheels of the carriages rolled across the streets that were covered in gravel. As the carriages had decent shock absorbers, so long as they did not encounter extremely uneven ground, it would not be a bumpy ride.Ryan and Martti sat opposite each other. There were two rows of seats inside the carriage which could seat five to six people. Since there were only two passengers, it felt quite spacious and not crowded at all.Out of the three people, only Milo Dravich knew how to drive a carriage, so he sat outside to steer it.On the ceiling of the carriage, there was a small glass skylight. This skylight was mobile and could be pushed open or closed. When it was sunny, the skylight would be left open to allow sunlight to enter with the wind. When it rained, the skylight would be pus