Chapter 1964 Open
Rui's words were profoundly intriguing to the Divine Doctor.
His eyes remained fixed on Rui.
Yet, the clinical curiosity that lit up within them only grew stronger.
"You." Rui's dark, cold eyes turned towards the Divine Doctor, meeting his gaze.
The Divine Doctor studied the darkness that stirred deep within the depths of Rui's eyes. Yet, not even the mildest ounce of warmth could be detected amidst the deep curiosity that characterized his gaze.
He would dissect Rui apart in a heartbeat if he was strong enough to do so.
"Fascinating." He stared at Rui, evaluating him. "A Martial Master who decided to pursue the sciences. Truly fascinating."
Rui tilted his head slightly. "...I am not a Martial Master."
The Divine Doctor's frozen smile faltered, crumbling ever so slightly.
His mirthless, detached eyes intensified. "...What?" Rui furrowed his eyebrows. "It is exactly as I said. I am not a Martial Master. I am a Martial Senior."
The Divine Doctor's gaze grew chillingly intense, slowly turning to Kane. Kane, too, stared at him quizzically. The Divine Doctor's inhumanly detached eyes returned to Rui. His gaze remained fixed on Rui. "You mean to say..." His voice flickered. "...this is your innate capacity for thought?"
"...I suppose you could say that." Rui's tone was frosty. The Divine Doctor smiled.
It was a chilling smile.
Inhuman.
The smile of a creature that didn't understand such an expression of joy.
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He walked towards Rui, never once taking his eyes off the man. Kane's expression sharpened nervously as his body stiffened.
STEP
His senses expanded far and wide, stretching deeper inland as he tried to get a stock of what this isolated world was like. He rose to the air, elevating to get a good look at the world they were in.
"This..." His eyes, normally devoid, widened with shock.
The first thing he noted was the absurdly high degree of curvature of the horizon.
Just a hundred meters of the ground had been enough for him to spot the curvature of the horizon!
Even back on Earth, one needed to reach more than ten kilometers to catch even the slightest glimpse of curvature with the human eye.
On Gaia, that height was orders of magnitude higher!
If he hadn't known better, he would have thought he was on a small planetoid in a different world.
Yet, that wasn't the most stunning revelation that bore itself to him.
The inland of what appeared to be an island was occupied by nature. Yet, it was abnormal.
His senses experienced tremendous sensory resistance the deeper they went, but he could sense extremely abrupt and radical shifts in the fauna and flora at certain boundaries.
A gradient of flora and fauna grew thicker and larger as the land grew elevated higher and higher as if displaced.
Unfortunately, he knew exactly what they meant.
"Open dungeon..."
"That's what the Divine Doctor had told me too," Kane murmured, having caught up to him. "What exactly are they?"
"...They're dungeons that are similar to the Serevian Dungeon that the two of us of cleared a long time ago. Except that this is definitely of a far higher caliber than the Serevian Dungeon.
His senses were significantly hampered the closer they tried to get to the center of the open dungeon that he saw before him.
"I have never heard of a dungeon so powerful that it warped space to such an extent, creating an extrinsic four-dimensional manifold. A literal pocket dimension," Rui grew grim. "This is definitely one of the most esoteric dungeons that we have ever come across. Not even the Elder Tree knew about its existence, clearly. Otherwise, it would have informed us and warned us about it."
This, along with prior information that Rui had on the Mellow, allowed him to develop some hypotheses.
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