Chapter 558: Nightmare (6) [Bonus Image]
Raimira was in her original form as the black dragon, and Sienna stood on her head. She had her eyes closed and raised Mary with both her hands.
An hour had passed since Eugene entered Giabella City alone. Since then, Sienna had been deep in concentration with her eyes closed. She had not spoken a word since then.
Though she remained still, it wasn't without effect. Positioned above Raimira, Sienna became the focal point through which all the mana in the vicinity, to be exact, from outside Giabella City, seemed to flow.
The Saint was on her knees by Sienna’s side. Kristina silently prayed, feeling Eugene's divine power, while Anise used this to determine Eugene's condition and location from within Kristina.
This was not planned, yet the three acted as if following Eugene's unspoken desires.
The Saints had been able to clearly sense Eugene’s presence before he entered Giabella City. Regardless of where he was in the world, they could communicate with him through the resonance of divine power.
But now, that was no longer possible. It was as if they were peering through a dense fog. Eugene was undoubtedly somewhere within the murky environment, but his exact location and condition remained elusive.
While it was important to locate his physical whereabouts — likely near the city walls or somewhere within the city — the state of Eugene's mind, which had been dragged into a dream, was more of immediate concern.
Despite their prayers, they felt no revelation from Eugene, nor could they sense any divine sign.
[It has not extinguished,] Anise declared.
Kristina nodded while continuing to pray with her eyes closed. She wasn't looking towards Giabella City or its walls. She was gazing at a faintly flickering light.
The flames belonged to Eugene, to Levantein. Even amidst the deep fog and the depths of a dark nightmare, that flame continued to burn. Its light signified that Eugene was not dead. He was still alive.
Several times, both Kristina and Anise experienced sharp pain. A deep, throbbing ache radiated from within, a burning heat that seemed to consume them came from their very being, and the Stigmata on their hands burned with a sharp pain.
It didn’t stop with pain, either. The scars of the Stigmata split open and started to bleed.
They could endure this pain. Anise was accustomed to even greater suffering from past battles, and Kristina, though not familiar with such pain, bore it, believing it was all for Eugene’s sake.
They knew why they were experiencing this pain. It was because of Levantein. Though Eugene had not yet escaped the nightmare, even the battles within the nightmare affected Levantein. Their faith in Eugene and Levantein was keeping a grip on Eugene and keeping him from being completely swallowed by the nightmare and being dominated by Noir.
"Hmm."
After a long silence and focused meditation, Sienna finally made a sound. Her eyes cracked open, and her brows furrowed.
"It was wise not to enter," she said.
The power enveloping the entire city was that of the Demoneye of Divine Glory, enhanced by the dark power and life-force Noir had accumulated over her lifetime. No matter how prepared Sienna might have been, entering that place would have immediately drawn her into Noir's dream.
"Have you found a way?" Kristina asked, lifting her gaze to focus on Sienna as she hid her blood-soaked hands.
But there was no hiding it. The smell of blood and the sleeves and the clerical robe stained red by the bleeding Stigmata gave it away. Sienna felt a melancholic surge as she considered how diligently Anise had hidden the Stigmata three hundred years ago.
"If it is just a way, I have known one from the start,” Sienna answered.
"Really?" Kristina questioned.
"Why are you surprised? Though not as effective in dreams, in reality, I am a true Goddess of Magic. Did you think I would truly have no way out?" Sienna questioned.
No.
Kristina did not voice that answer aloud. Anise shared the same opinion but did not assert it through Kristina’s lips.
It couldn’t be helped. Sienna had returned after a year and boasted of her divine status, yet she had never shown the majestic demeanor befitting a Goddess of Magic.
Leaping great distances was magically impressive, but even Ciel could do as much with her Demoneye of Darkness.
And for all her posturing, Sienna had been unable to resist the spell contained in Noir’s invitation. She had been dragged into a dream, a fact that the Saints found somewhat skeptical.
"As expected, Lady Sienna. Please, tell us the method you possess,” asked Kristina.
"Do you know how to wake up from a dream?" Sienna questioned.
"What?" Kristina asked.
"You have to wake up,” Sienna said seriously, and Kristina mirrored her solemn expression.
Anise refrained from reacting hastily, instead waiting for Sienna's next words.
"Do you know how to wake up?" Sienna asked once more.
Both Kristina and Anise just stared silently at Sienna, slightly confused.
"You make them wake up. Shake them, splash water, or hit them,” Sienna answered her own question.
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