Chapter 267: The Vacant Throne of the King
Soon, the space opened up.
Inside was a very spacious room.
The round, dome-shaped ceiling gathered the light from earlier.
The continuous flow of light was so beautiful that it was certain that this was the chosen place.
The flow of light was not uniform, so it shone brighter in every place it passed. In the darkness deep underground, the flickering lights resembled the starry sky of a new world.
In the center was a round table, but its material was unclear.
Of course, it was not brought up from the ground.
It was a gift from the first king to the magi, a token of loyalty to witness the future that everyone and Britain were continuously moving towards.
Since the establishment of the Clock Tower, how many meetings had been witnessed by this round table and the starry sky above?
Based on the results of those meetings, how many magi had sighed in despair or raised their victory cups?
The minimum number of participants for a coronation decision was four.
