Book 6: Chapter 226
Kim Hajun wished he could see more than just the green sky with the lighter-green clouds. Unfortunately, his head was stuck facing the sky thanks to the sucker tentacles wrapped around his body. The Wisty mustve been really interested in him if it wasnt willing to let him move even a single inch.
Interesting, isnt it? Lindyss asked, her voice drifting into Kim Hajuns ear from behind. The cursed elf was sitting on top of Vurs head, his scaly body sitting on its haunches. He was peering over the edge of the Wistys massive tentacle, looking down at the scene below.
Uh-huh, Vur said without taking his gaze away from the ground.
Ive never seen it this close in person before, Lindyss said.
Kim Hajun swore the cursed elf was messing with him. He wanted to see the interesting thing as well! What if it contained a precious piece of knowledge capable of saving the world? Who knew when another person with time magic would send him back to the past again to prevent a terrible future from occurring? It was a shame he couldnt even voice his concerns; at best, he could let out a few muffled grunts that Vur and Lindyss ignored.T/his chapter is updated by nov(ê(l)biin.co/m
Are the things down there tasty? Vur asked.
Ive never tried eating one, Lindyss said. Some of those things used to be people.
Vur blinked. What happened to them?
They died, Lindyss said, nodding her head. Eventually, their souls found their way to this place. They wait in the river for their turn to reincarnate.
Kim Hajun wriggled, causing the tentacles holding him to wrap around his limbs even tighter. Lots of religions back on Earth told stories about rivers located in the underworld. Which river was he flying over right now? He could always ask Vur and Lindyss about the river afterwards, but personally seeing something was much better than hearing about it. Actually, now that he thought about it, would he be able to ask any questions when the Wisty was through with him? From what he had heard, he knew the Wisty ate memories; what if he forgot about the river? What if he forgot who he was?
Vur nodded. I can eat more.
I see, Lindyss said. Its understandable since you have part of the Soul Devourer inside of you. Her eyes narrowed as she looked at the souls making up the landscape down below. They do look delicious, dont they? Like pieces of grass jelly.
Now youre just tempting him, Stella said. These are potential unborn people, Vur.
Potential unborn bears too, Lindyss said before Vur could reply.
You cant eat strange souls just because they might be bears, Stella said. If theyre special, they can wind up inside you, and Im running out of dungeon space to lock unruly fellows in.
If you dont act now, you might not have a chance until way later, Lindyss said and looked up at the sky. There was a fine red mist in the direction the Wistys tentacle was heading. Were about to transition again.
Vur squinted at the ground once more before looking away while exhaling through his nostrils. If it was possible to see what the soul would turn into after reincarnating, he wouldnt mind eating a few bear souls, but it wasnt; the souls were green blobs with varying levels of definition detailing their bodies.
Whoa! Whats this? Erins voice floated out of Vurs body near his forearm.
Hey! Stella said. You can look, but no touching!
Thanks to the aforementioned terrible weather, Erin had sought shelter inside of Vurs body. Lindyss hair mightve been comfortable, but it wasnt good enough at keeping the chill out. The cursed elf glanced at Kim Hajun, making sure her bait was still alive. Although there were traces of white frost on the tips of Kim Hajuns eyelashes and eyebrows, he looked perfectly healthy. Lindyss nodded. The well-dressed man wasnt protesting either, so everything mustve been fine and dandy for him.