0113 Mysterious Domain

0113 Mysterious Domain

Bryan felt a surge of emotions as he witnessed the amazing 'god war' recorded on the stone wall. The murals depicted the epic struggle between the three powerful wizards and the mysterious witch who wielded the power of death.

Bryan could not help but empathize with their pain, fear, and courage as he followed their fates through the images. He felt a pang of sadness when he saw the final mural, where the 'death god' and the brave warrior who fought her with his sword were both gone.

Bryan guessed that they had sacrificed their lives in this battle, leaving behind only Merlin, who stood alone in front of the temple where Bryan was now. Merlin's eyes were fixed on the 'jellyfish' that had gradually faded away since the sixth mural, indicating that something had left the earth after the war. Bryan could sense the heaviness and desolation that surrounded Merlin, even from the simple line drawings. He wondered what Merlin was thinking and feeling at that moment.

Bryan stood in front of the tall stone wall for a long time, silent and thoughtful. He remembered Gryffindor's words when he first entered this secret realm: 'the world is still intact'. He looked at Gryffindor, who was also staring at Merlin's lonely figure with a solemn expression on his square face. Bryan felt a surge of curiosity and asked softly,

"Is this what you meant by 'the world is still intact', Mr. Gryffindor?"

Bryan probably understood that a long time ago, there seemed to be something on the earth, and the serious chain reaction caused by that war made that thing leave the earth.

He thought about the decline of the wizarding world for one or two thousand years, and how the wizards who were once revered as gods by the Muggles fell into a miserable situation where they had to hide from their enemies and fear for their lives. Bryan had reason to believe that that thing was very important to all wizards, and perhaps to all living beings.

The murals did not explain anything about the witch or the 'death god' who fought against Merlin and his allies. Who was she, and what was her motive? What was her fate after she was defeated? Did Merlin kill her, or did she escape? And what about Merlin himself? Where did he go after this battle? Did he stay in this temple, which was his last refuge? Did he move Avalon Island to this hidden space and live alone until he died of old age or loneliness?

"Something must have happened later, right, Mr. Gryffindor?"

Bryan shook his head slightly and turned his gaze to Gryffindor, who seemed to know more than he let on. He had this guess for a simple reason. Gryffindor had not entered this secret realm by accident. A thousand years ago, he and the other three founders of Hogwarts must have discovered some incredible secrets and planned something together.

Bryan recalled that when he entered this secret realm, his magic triggered Gryffindor's phantom that was left in the chaotic time sequence. The phantom appeared as if it expected him to be here, implying that their plan had something to do with him.

On the other side, Cliodna's teacher, the prophecy of the previous generation priest of Druidism also involved him in this mystery. Bryan frowned tightly. He felt a strong sense of danger from the conspiracy that shrouded him.

The stone that only entered the dangerous domain by five feet seemed to have gone through thousands of years in the blink of an eye, and turned into countless dust particles. And those dust particles did not float to the ground, but froze in mid-air. After a few breaths, the color gradually faded until they disappeared completely!

Bryan's eyes twitched madly, and he had an urge to curse.

What a joke?!

Did the previous generation priests of the Druid religion make a mistake in divination when they offered sacrifices, or did that woman Cliodna have a problem with her brain that caused her to misjudge his ability?

The power of time was not to be touched. Such a dangerous domain, since they had seen it, why did they think he had the ability to break through it?

Indeed, Godric Gryffindor might have this ability, but Bryan was not confused. The one in front of him was just an illusion recorded by the chaotic time sequence that enveloped Avalon Island. Even if Gryffindor broke through the time barrier a thousand years ago, but after a thousand years, this barrier had been repaired. He would not be stupid enough to hit his head on it and end up with nothing left!

Since he was sure that he didn't have the ability to break through the time domain, Bryan didn't hesitate for long. He turned around and wanted to leave. The main door of the hall should be normal. Otherwise, Cliodna wouldn't be able to enter the temple. He planned to change his direction and enter the front hall. There, he would first beat up that woman badly, and then interrogate her well.

As for Gryffindor's next move, Bryan had also anticipated it. He might be like himself, unable to break through the domain, or he might really defy the power of time and enter the domain.

But the final result should be that he didn't get anything from it. This was certain. Otherwise, why would those guys from the Druid religion still be obsessed with this place for so many centuries?

"Don't be afraid, follow me."

And just as Bryan turned around and was about to leave, a slightly solemn voice from behind made Bryan's pupils tremble violently. His whole body stiffened!

/FicFrenzy