The Vastness of Magical Destiny

Chapter 654: Volume Eighteen: Stormy Secrets, - Five: Magic Array



While Caru and Boritz were lost in wonder at the Angel Square in the center of Moreske Castle, little did they know that their every move had long been under the watchful eyes of Komer and Rebry, who remained hidden in the shadows.

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In the dark secret room, several crystal balls came together to form a holographic image that instantly displayed the intricate details of the two dark figures before them. The crisp, panoramic scene appeared in the center of the room as if it were a holographic image, revealing every minute detail, even the wrinkles on Caru’s face were faintly visible.

"Mr. Rebry, I see that you seem to be quite moved. What is it? Has something touched the dust of your memories?" Komer was very sensitive to Rebry’s feelings. The deep and complex expression of nostalgia made Komer realize that this mysterious mage must have some ties to the Judges of the Church Tribunal.

Rebry, not at all evading Komer’s probing question, replied with a light smile, "Lord, you seem quite interested in my reaction. What’s the matter, you still don’t trust me?"

"Haha, Mr. Rebry, what are you talking about? If I didn’t trust you, how could I let you stay in Damarlinsk Castle? For you, Damarlinsk Castle holds no more secrets. We are now on the same side," Komer said with a sly smile, shrugging his shoulders indifferently.

"Hmph, thanks for your trust, Lord," said Rebry thoughtfully, his gaze cast upon the panoramic image in the center of the secret room. "Ten years, and this fellow still looks the same. I really want to see if he has made any progress in these ten years."

"Oh? Mr. Rebry, you know these two Judges?" Komer was taken aback. Although he had long suspected that Rebry was affiliated with the Church of Light, the thought of a Mage of the Church of Light willingly falling into the study of dark spells seemed incredible. But hearing Rebry say this seemed to confirm his own suspicions.

"I know one of them, an old acquaintance from many years ago. It’s better not to mention it, it’s all old news," Rebry’s gaze was filled with an endless sense of touch, as if overflowing with sentiments, "I didn’t expect him to have joined the Tribunal, yet I believe he must be one of the more upstanding Judges in there."

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