Chapter 491: Volume 11: Misty Cage and Smoke Lock, - 3: Mysterious Background
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Seeing the Great Sage immerse in a momentary trance, he seemed to recall memories of the past that he couldn’t forget. That instant of Komer’s sorrows intertwined with a wistful aftertaste of melancholy suddenly evoked a complex emotion in the girl’s heart that she had never experienced before.
The girl silently savored this emotion that echoed in her own chest. She didn’t know if this was the so-called jealousy, but she was certain that the glimpse of reminiscence in the Great Sage’s eyes was definitely a woman, and surely one that left a deep impression on him.
At that moment, she felt an impulse; she desperately wanted to know what kind of woman could make the Great Sage so desolately lonely? In her mind, how could the usually dominating and carefree Great Sage ever be distracted by something as trifling as a woman—this was simply unimaginable to her.
Komer’s distraction lasted only a brief moment, but even this fleeting instance was enough for Komer to realize that his current state of mind had changed significantly from the past. Could all this be because of the girl before him? Komer dared not ponder any further.
The girl also noticed that the Great Sage had returned to his usual clear and untroubled demeanor. Although she deeply wished to probe further, the intelligent girl knew this was not the right moment. Perhaps continuing the topic at hand was the most rational decision.
"Great Sage, Lome is very curious about where the relics of the lost civilization are exactly?"
"Oh, there isn’t a definitive answer to that, but the most likely location is deep within the Blue Continent. It is said that for hundreds of years, adventurers challenging themselves have entered the Blue Continent and brought back some artifacts from the era of the lost civilization. Moreover, in the South of our Blue Continent, there are many crafts that are inspired by the remnants of the lost civilization, which could be considered evidence of its existence. In addition, places like the Volt Mountain Range and the depths of the Baden Gold Mountain Range in the Cordillera Wilderness are also shrouded in such legends, though the former comes from the dwarfs and the latter is passed down among Barbarians."
