Chapter 612: The Sun That Couldnt Be Taken Away

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Chapter 612: The Sun That Couldnt Be Taken Away

Vanna found herself struggling to comprehend the situation.

This feeling of being overwhelmed was not foreign to her. Back in her school days, every time she attended Mr. Morriss lectures, she would feel this way. However, ever since she hit puberty and began to rely more on her physical strengths rather than her intellectual abilities, she hadnt felt like this in many years.

Now, the familiar feeling was back.

She gazed at the luminous orb in the giants hand, blinking several times. She grasped its meaning both rationally and literally after a few moments, but emotionally, she was still in a daze. Could this really be the sun that once shone over this world?

Would you like to touch it? The giant, noticing Vannas frozen demeanor, offered a friendly smile and extended the sun slightly towards her. Its not hot anymore.

The statement sounded incredibly bizarre to Vanna, and she was unsure how to respond.

She tentatively reached out after a few seconds of hesitation, almost as if driven by an unseen force. With a mix of curiosity and indescribable emotion, she lightly touched the glowing orb in the giants hand.

It was only the size of a human fist. In the hands of the giant, it looked like a delicate, tiny bead. The surface of this bead-like sun seemed to be alive with intricate patterns of activity. Tiny flares danced, alternating between light and dark patches. Occasionally, hair-thin beams of light would ascend, only to fall back onto its surface.

It felt slightly warm to the touch, similar to water that was just a bit hotter than human body temperature.

Lost in her thoughts, Vanna recalled the image of the sun she was familiar withrising every day from the horizon, adorned with its brilliant twin rune halos, providing the world with light and warmth. It was a magnificent miracle, an ancient, grand vision.

Simultaneously, she remembered the captain mentioning that there was another form of the sun, an even more radiant and immense one. Just recently, the captain began sharing knowledge from subspace, which included concepts of stars and the cosmos.

Truthfully, Vanna had difficulty grasping the captains teachings. Even Mr. Morris and Miss Lucretia seemed not to fully understand. But one thing was clear to Vanna Regardless of its form, the sun should not be the size of a fist.

The huge being sat ponderously on the edge of a large crater, cradling the sun in the palm of his hand, which he rested on his lap. His deep and distant gaze suggested he was lost in a vast sea of memories and contemplation. Time seemed to stretch indefinitely before he finally spoke, his voice a low rumble, They were beings of great intellect, proficient in devising numerous ways to explain the workings of the world. Despite their inherent fragility, they used science to confront entities far mightier than themselves. I have often pondered, had they persisted to this day, perhaps they mightve deciphered the mystery of this sun

But when it descended, the world had already been silenced. The last of their kind transformed into that towering spire, and the brilliant minds with their myriad of ingenious insights disappeared from this realm. As for me, I cant fathom the essence of this event.

Vanna remained silent for a long while, but her quietude was not simply a lack of words. She was mentally communicating the unfolding situation to the captain.

She relayed to him that she mightve located the sun the cultists referred to in their gatherings.

It lay in the grasp of this self-proclaimed deity, this giant, and it appeared truly portable, easily held within a single hand.

Staring in bewilderment, Vanna didnt understand what just happened and became wordless.

Somewhere along the line, it became a part of me, the giants voice echoed beside her, Perhaps it was the day I picked it up One illusion grasping another, becoming inseparable ever since.

Traveler, if you cannot take it, then it seems likely those with ill intentions you spoke of wont be able to either.

The giant rose from his seated position, brushing the desert dust off his robe. He carefully tucked the sun close to his chest and bent down to pick up his massive staff. Its time to move on, Traveler.

Instinctively, Vanna inquired, Where are we headed?

Well roam the world. Though its appearance has faded, theres much here that I want to share with youthe tales and visages of what they once were, the giant replied, looking out across the vast desert. You can also share stories of those ill-intentioned individuals along the way. It has been eons since I last conversed with another. This is the first time Ive heard news from an outsider.

He paused, glancing down at Vanna, I had almost forgotten what it feels like to be curious. Thank you for reminding me.

Shouldnt we explore below? Vanna motioned towards the tower at the craters center, I thought

Theres nothing left to see down there. What you witnessed here is all that remains, the giant responded, shaking his head and beginning to walk away, Lets go. Nightfall approaches rapidly in this place, but perhaps we can reach another ruin by duskone that once offered a view of the vast ocean.

Heeding the giants words, Vanna cast a final glance back at the tower, silently bidding it farewell. She then turned and hastened to catch up with the giant, who had already traversed a considerable distance.

Duncan sat motionless behind the table covered with sea charts. Time seemed to stretch indefinitely in the weight of his contemplation before he finally exhaled deeply.

Vanna had located the sunin a manner that could only be described as utterly baffling.

Yet, for reasons Duncan couldnt pinpoint, after hearing Vannas account, his initial shock and skepticism rapidly faded. Even that initial surprise waned swiftly, leaving behind an acceptance best encapsulated by the sentiment: So thats how it is.

Perhaps it was because he had already witnessed the ten-meter diameter moon with his own eyes. Or perhaps because he had already encountered a day star that could whimsically dance upon the ships deck. Having survived in this enigmatic and distorted world for so long, Duncans capacity for embracing the implausible had been honed to an exceptional degree.

But one significant issue remainedVanna couldnt take the sun with her.

This fact left Duncan feeling quite uneasy.