Chapter 1263 The Cursed One Title (Part 1)
Chapter 1263 The Cursed One Title (Part 1)
Evan listened attentively as Anastasia explained the changes that had occurred within the Primordial Shadow Realm, and a look of surprise appeared on his face.
Anastasia had just contacted her essence clone, which had provided her with all the details about the changes that had taken place within the Primordial Shadow Realm over the past few days.
When her essence clone told her about the large number of shadow undeads who had awakened from their slumber due to the increased density of the Primordial Shadow Energy, she was quite shocked as she had believed that these undeads would only awaken after Evan integrated the Shadow Realm with his core.
On the other hand, Evan was most surprised when he heard about the portal that led to the location of the Azragoth World.
The Azragoth World was located near the Chaotic Zone in the Origin Universe. After returning, he found himself with no way to go back there because the passage Velgoth had created had been completely destroyed when the Shadow Realm assimilated the Azragoth World. Nôv(el)B\\jnn
Furthermore, he couldn't even ask Velgoth to create another passage leading to the Azragoth World, as the first one had been created by accident.
Velgoth's original intention had simply been to escape the Azragoth World with his people. When he created the passage, he hadn't been able to control its destination due to the interference of the nearby Chaotic Zone.
The destination was entirely random, and, surprisingly, instead of leading somewhere else in the Origin Universe, the passage had opened on Earth—a world that was no longer part of the Origin Universe.
Even if Evan asked Velgoth to repeat the process, it would be nearly impossible for him to create another passage leading back to the Azragoth World's former location or anywhere else in the Origin Universe.
Although Evan currently had no plans to visit the Origin Universe, this was only because his strength was insufficient.
Once his power reached an appropriate level, he intended to go there. Until now, he had been wondering how he would go to the Origin Universe when the time came.
He had considered seeking help from the spirit of the Tower of Ascension or revisiting the Forbidden Land of Utopia to consult the Will of Utopia.
Now, however, with a passage anchored in the Shadow Realm that led to the Azragoth World, he no longer needed to worry about finding a solution. Once he integrated the Primordial Shadow Realm with his core, he would be able to travel there at any time in the future.
Aside from the passage, Evan was also intrigued by the three stone slabs that Anastasia's essence clone had told him about.
According to her, the three slabs exuded powerful auras of conceptual energy tied to soul, death, and life.
If Evan stays near the slabs while attempting to comprehend these three energies, his progress would be accelerated hundreds of times over.
Evan had already planned to delve into the comprehension of these three energies, so he was pleased to learn that there were resources capable of significantly enhancing his understanding.
Although he couldn't currently integrate the Primordial Shadow Realm with his core due to his insufficient rank, he still considered visiting the realm to expedite his progress in mastering these energies.
However, when Anastasia's essence clone mentioned an anomaly that had occurred outside the Primordial Shadow Realm a few hours before its evolution, Evan's face turned serious.
According to the information relayed by the essence clone, she had sensed someone secretly observing the Primordial Shadow Realm and even with her considerable powers, she had been unable to identify the individual.
The only reason Anastasia's essence clone had realized someone was spying on the realm was due to the unstable energy fluctuations the person had released. It seemed as though the individual had been injured and was unable to properly control their powers, thereby unintentionally exposing their location.
Although Anastasia's essence clone had reacted swiftly and attempted to locate the source of the fluctuations, the individual had escaped quickly.
This was surprising, given that Anastasia had left more than 70% of her power with her essence clone.
After hearing everything, Evan asked Anastasia to confirm the timing of the energy fluctuations and when she did, he came to a startling conclusion.
'This timing matches exactly with when I destroyed Mytherenor's essence clone on Earth…' Evan thought with a frown. 'Could it be that the person secretly monitoring the Primordial Shadow Realm is that bastard?'
When Anastasia noticed Evan's troubled expression after hearing about the observer, she raised an eyebrow in confusion.
"What's the matter? It's not the first time someone has secretly monitored the Shadow Realm," She said lightly. "If I had to guess, it's probably a high-level demon or dragon. Other than those two factions, no one else knows the location of the Shadow Realm."
Evan remained silent at her words. While her reasoning made sense, he couldn't shake the feeling that his guess was correct.
He strongly suspected that the observer wasn't a demon or dragon but rather the Progenitor of Elves—someone who had likely exposed himself when he completely erased his essence clone from existence on Earth.
Seeing Evan's silence, Anastasia frowned, sensing that something was amiss.
"What's wrong?" She asked.
Evan took a deep breath before explaining the situation to Anastasia. He recounted his experiences in the Blood Dungeon and the events leading up to it, including what the Will of Earth had told him.
When Anastasia heard about Mytherenor, her expression shifted, and a rare look of seriousness appeared on her face.
"Are you certain it was the essence clone of the Progenitor of Elves?" She asked.
Evan shook his head.
"I'm not one hundred percent sure. The Will of Earth was the one who told me, and I have no way of confirming whether it was telling the truth," Evan replied before pausing.
"However, it doesn't seem like there is any reason for it to lie to me. So, I think it might have been telling the truth."