Chapter 582 A Voice That Neither World Nor Demon Understands
In the cracked altar of the Philistines, the night is silent. The wind does not move. The stones do not creak. And Elyra—who has only murmured in her sleep and shone in silence—opens her mouth.
As if time has stopped, a mysterious aura fills the space. A soft, vibrating light surrounds Elyra, adding an elegant impression to her figure, making her seem as if she comes from another world.
The unheard heartbeat echoes between the altar walls, as if merging with the profound silence. Every corner of the room feels alive, awakened by this undefined presence. But no sound escapes.
Then... something explodes from within time.
When the explosion occurs, the light from Elyra becomes blinding, forming irregular patterns in the air, creating an illusion that is difficult for ordinary eyes to comprehend. Not a wave. Not an echo. But a void acknowledged by all dimensions.
Fortunately, the darkness of the night cannot contain the explosive power emanating from Elyra's soul, as if revealing secrets buried within every particle of time. The name of that Voice: "Vox Inconveniens"
The Voice That Was Never Prepared By The Grammar of the World
This voice is not a scream. It is like the resonance of the first breath of a being not granted the permission of existence. And all supernatural beings—from Loki to Chronos, from Voidwright to Watcher of the Pale Sun—fall silent.
In the midst of that emptiness, the figure of Pranav Nihil appears, with his face obscured by shadows, as if emerging from uncertainty. The dark aura surrounding him intensifies the moment, as if showing how difficult it is to describe his presence.
Eyes filled with curiosity, and an indescribable smile, seem to challenge the darkness around him, evoking both wonder and fear. Not out of fear. But because they do not know how to respond.
That confusion envelops the beings, trapped in the thought that they are facing something greater than themselves. Elyra's voice resonates not only in their ears but penetrates their souls, forcing them to confront a reality beyond the limits of language.
