Chapter 333 332: Central Area of The City of Sin

Chapter 333 332: Central Area of The City of Sin

?A few meters before a majestic and towering gate stood a figure who possessed an unearthly handsome face, body, and aura. His deep violet and light blue eyes bore a visible light of curiosity as he observed the gate and wall before him.

"So this is the gate and wall of the Central Area."

The male figure, Corey, spoke with a tone filled with slight awe and curiosity.

The gates, towering like sentinels of progress, were crafted from sleek, reflective, and precious materials that seemed to capture the essence of the city's advanced aesthetic. The gates bore intricate patterns, a fusion of geometric elegance and technological precision.

As Corey stepped closer, he noticed the symbols etched into the surface. Each symbol had a specific function and meaning, and Corey barely understood the meanings and functions of the symbols. Soft hues of ambient light emanated from the gates, casting an ethereal glow that hinted at the brilliance within.

Corey's gaze moved from the gate to the large walls that surrounded the entire Central Area of the City of Sin. The walls were entirely black and made out of a material he had never seen before.

Although there were no symbols or etchings on the walls, Corey knew the walls were extremely dangerous. The walls possessed an enormous amount of mystic energy and an unknown energy. The unknown energy was extremely strange to Corey, and although he was curious about the energy, he decided to remove his mind from it.

He had a feeling that he was not yet at the level where he would be able to understand the unknown energy.

Corey's gaze shifted from the walls to the gate, and he took a few steps forward, then he stopped.?A certain symbol on the gate glowed, and in the blink of an eye, a light beam landed on Corey.

Specifically, his left wrist, which had his U-Watch. Folloow current novÊls on nov/3lb((in).(co/m)

His U-Watch made several beeping sounds, and a few seconds later, it stopped, and the light beam receded.

'I was so shocked by the city that I failed to sense their presence.'

Corey thought to himself, and then he nodded at the android that spoke and walked away from the gate.

As Corey walked deeper into the Central Area, he received strange gazes from some people who wondered how a tier 2 could gain enough Value Points to enter the Central Area.

Although they were curious, they did not really care.

It wouldn't be their first time seeing a tier 2 come from the outer areas. A resident of the Central Area could have paid or gotten permission for Corey to enter the Central Area.

Besides, what damage can a tier 2 cause to one of the safest and most secure places in the Underworld?

Corey could sense the stares and gazes he received from the people around him, but he didn't care. He was more engrossed in the beauty and aesthetics of the Central Area.

When Divine described the Central Area of the City of Sin, Divine definitely underwhelmed its beauty by a large degree.

Every step he took felt like a journey into the unknown, and Corey couldn't help but marvel at the fusion of nature and technology. Vertical gardens, suspended in mid-air, painted the cityscape with bursts of greenery. Smart benches adorned with interactive displays greeted him, showcasing the city's commitment to seamlessly integrating the digital and physical realms.

As Corey ventured deeper, the city's heart revealed itself—a central hub adorned with architectural wonders. The skyline, adorned with kinetic light displays and holographic projections, left him in awe.

The buildings, adorned with energy-efficient exteriors, seemed to pulse with life, echoing the vibrancy of a society that had embraced progress without sacrificing its connection to the environment.

Parks and communal spaces became oases of tranquility amidst the urban hustle. A sense of harmony prevailed as Underworld residents engaged in animated conversations, their faces illuminated by holographic interfaces that mirrored the vitality of the metropolis.

Corey's thoughts danced between disbelief and solemnity as he observed everything in the Central Area of the City of Sin.

'Divine was right. An Underworld resident should never live here.'