Chapter 170: Level Overpowering
Compared to the pristine condition of this painting, the surrounding environment appears exceptionally old and dirty.
The red tiles from the roof had fallen inside, haphazardly piled up, and the decayed wooden furniture had carbonized into a black, unrecognizable mass.
The gray-white stone wall on which the painting was hung was already covered with a thick layer of dust-colored ash, with its surface even showing signs of weathering.
Thinking to himself, Anvis donned the Mercury Eyes, pouring magic power into them, activating the True Vision effect.
A faint silver-white radiance enveloped the crystal-clear circular lenses. The entire world before him suddenly brightened, and everything within view was coated with a silver sheen.
Under True Vision, all hidden objects would reveal their original forms.
The Frostwind Knight Jom at his side appeared as a thick, deep cyan color in True Vision.
Although he had suppressed his own magic aura, under the close observation of True Vision, the highly concentrated Frostwind Magic gathered around him was still visible.
As Jom had said, this painting was not an anomalous element.
In the True Vision of the Mercury Eyes, the body of the oil painting became somewhat ethereal, but did not display the ghostly glow unique to anomalous elements.
