986 Chapter 986: A new existence
Karyk felt like he was everywhere. He was floating in the void without a body, yet he was also inside the pool of blood.
The spike that stabbed the Prince's heart was a part of him. The others hadn't killed the Prince. It was him who had killed the Prince.Fôllôw new stories at .com
Karyk could sense the young child's memories being devoured along with his blood. Not just his memories, but his entire existence was being consumed by this abyss. Karyk saw the entire life of the young Prince play out in front of his eyes, from the moment the Prince was born to the moment he escaped the Palace and then returned, only to die.
The Prince's memories were being devoured, but they weren't alone. His soul and body were also being consumed.
The Prince's body started disintegrating into specks of light, slowly falling into the puddle of blood, descending to the depths. Even his tears turned into light and merged with the blood.
In that moment, the Prince was completely gone, erased not just from this world but from existence itself.
The King landed on the ground and began praising the Abyss in the same ancient language, falling to his knees.
Unfortunately, his expressions soon twisted when he realized his body had also started disintegrating in a similar manner.
The only difference was that his body was being devoured into nothingness, unlike the Prince's, which was absorbed into the blood.
Karyk could feel the Abyss seeping into the world where the Civilization lived through the blood.
"Why?! This wasn't supposed to happen?! Why are you...!" The King was in disbelief, his face filled with horror.
The Angels were also taken aback.
"This isn't the Divine Will... This is..."
Their expressions also turned dark as their bodies started freezing in fear.
"We need to leave! Now!" The Leader of Angels stated. Even though weakend, the angels flew towards the portal where they came from.
Karyk watched them try to leave. He didn't want that to happen. He didn't want the Angels to run away, only to come after him later. Allowing them to escape was dangerous.
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