Chapter 168: Singular Moments (3)
When Atlas heard these words, he gently touched Ali’s shoulder and said, "Ali, I will always help you as much as I can."
With that, the memory ended, and as if it were Cain’s turn, Cain targeted another monster. The monster seemed to be drawn into the darkness. A large passageway opened up beneath it and began to swallow it, and in a short time, the monster itself had disappeared.
All that remained was a piece of its arm. It was a really weird scene to see.
Still, no memory had emerged. This was enough to tell everyone that Atlas had very few memories of them, that he had not known any of them directly in his previous life, but had only heard about them from others.
The same thing happened when Bellatrix attacked, and no memories surfaced. Five monsters had already died.
When Juliet killed the sixth, a memory really did begin to sparkle and form in the realm. In a short time, a place that Cordelia and Juliet knew very well had formed before their eyes:
"The Great Elf Palace," Juliet said suddenly.
All eyes turned to a single area. In the main hall of the Great Elf Palace, the throne room, hundreds of elf nobles stood around. Each one was tired and wounded but still held their heads high, ready to do anything for their kingdom.
At the bottom of the stairs leading to the throne, Atlas stood with an expression more weary than any of the elves, his gaze fixed on the throne.
