Chapter 1255 Meeting Phoenix
As Michael and Gaya entered the boundaries of the distillery district, they were met with a scene that starkly contrasted the vibrancy and meticulous care evident in the rest of Seshat's kingdom. The buildings around them stood neglected, their once proud structures now succumbing to the ravages of time and abandonment. Vines crept up the sides of stone walls, and the streets were littered with debris, a silent testament to years of disuse.
Michael, taking in the surroundings with a frown, couldn't hide his surprise. "It's odd," he mused aloud, "Seshat's realm is known for its beauty and tranquility. To see a part of it in such disrepair... It's unexpected."
Gaya, walking beside him, shared his sentiment. "It doesn't seem like Seshat, the goddess of wisdom, to neglect any part of her domain. There's always a purpose behind her actions, a reason for everything."
As they ventured deeper into the district, the foul stench mentioned by Pink became unmistakable, a pungent odor that seemed to permeate the air and cling to the decaying buildings. Michael paused, taking a moment to discern the source of the smell, his expression contemplative.
"There must be a reason why Seshat allows this place to remain as it is," he finally said, his voice carrying a note of realization. "Perhaps it's meant to serve as a reminder, or maybe it's part of a larger plan we're not privy to."
Gaya nodded in agreement, her eyes scanning the surroundings for any sign of the Phoenix. "Either way, it works in our favor today. This place, with its stench and isolation, is the perfect setting for our trap."
As they ventured further into the heart of the distillery district, Michael's acute senses picked up on the presence of a subtle magical barrier enveloping the area. "There's a barrier here," he murmured, more to himself than to Gaya. "But if we were able to enter without issue, it's possible this barrier is designed to keep something—or someone—contained within."
Hearing this, Gaya didn't hesitate. She swiftly pulled the God Slayer crossbow from her back, loading it with a bolt. Her movements were precise, practiced—the actions of someone who had faced countless dangers before.
Michael turned to her, eyebrows raised in silent question. "What are you doing?"
Gaya met his gaze, her expression serious. "When did we ever get what we want without having to fight for it?" she asked rhetorically, her grip on the crossbow tightening. "There's always something standing in our way."
Michael let out a resigned sigh, acknowledging the truth in her words. "I just wonder what the Phoenix is doing here," he pondered aloud, his gaze scanning the derelict surroundings. "If it's trapped by the barrier, like us..."
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