Chapter 640 - 640 638 Two Worlds
Chapter 640: Chapter 638: Two Worlds Chapter 640: Chapter 638: Two Worlds Another continent was plummeting from the sky, two worlds destroyed in a “slow collision” that transcended comprehension, a kind of surreal “impact,” not merely a simple physical touch—after observing the endless spread of distortion, chaos, and madness in that forest, Lucresia vaguely perceived this truth.
In another situation, she would probably have been eager to embark on a long-term, arduous research effort, willing to interact with scholars from the City-State to unite the minds of the intelligent to understand the secrets of this collision.
But clearly, now was not the appropriate time.
The paper-folded boat was violently shaking amidst a fierce impact, like a flatboat caught in a storm, with the impact centering around the collapsing Silantis and indiscriminately unleashing upon the entire world, then echoing between heaven and earth as if reflected by the “ends of the world.”
Amidst the intense impact and tearing that far exceeded human capacity, the paper boat emitted an unsettling tearing noise, and even the powerful “Sea Witch” felt her control over the boat approaching its limits swiftly.
Sherry saw the gravity on Lucresia’s face at a glance and immediately hugged the head of the dog while crying out loudly, “Are we going to fall!!!”
Lucresia furrowed her brow tightly, she did not answer Sherry’s shout but quickly scanned the already fragmented world that was rapidly on the brink of destruction, then suddenly raised her hand pointing towards the distant land, “We’re going to descend over there.”
“Isn’t that suicide!” Sherry screamed instantly, “Do you see anywhere on the ground that we can even land?!”
“‘Corrosion’ has already stopped, the current stage is that flames are burning everything—it’s just fire, far friendlier than those weird, distorted shadows.” Lucresia turned to glance at Sherry, ignoring her reaction, and already began to control the teetering paper boat hastily flying toward the forest area where the fires were smaller.
The paper-folded boat, accompanied by Sherry’s piercing scream, broke through the smog in the forest, navigating between the two worlds that had turned into purgatory, with Silantis’s canopy crumbling above them, and the burning giant trees and leaves plummeting towards the earth like a collapsing nightmare around the boat, while that dangling piece of land was still slowly descending—Sherry could almost make out the grooves and rolling dunes on its surface—
The descent was so slow it seemed as if it could last forever, yet it was so unstoppable, continuous, like a slowly rolling doomsday, inch by inch crushing all things in the mortal world.
Lucresia steered the small boat with all her might, sweeping her gaze across the forest, trying to find a somewhat “safe” landing spot in that purgatory.
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