Chapter 1351 Don Is Back II
After a few long moments and the sudden appearance and disappearance of Don's face, the vortex spat him out.
"Finally," Michael mumbled, bracing himself against a sudden wave of dizziness, his senses reeling from the abrupt transition. When he opened his eyes, the dim, oppressive atmosphere of the Obsidian Palace was gone, replaced by... well, by something else entirely.
He was standing on a hilltop, overlooking a sprawling kingdom that could only be described as... magical.
The sun hung high in a sky of the most brilliant blue Michael had ever seen. A gentle breeze, carrying the scent of wildflowers and freshly baked bread, rustled through his hair, and the air was alive with the sound of birdsong and distant laughter.
The kingdom below was a sight to behold. Buildings, crafted from a mixture of polished wood and white marble, rose in graceful tiers, their roofs adorned with intricate carvings and colorful banners that fluttered in the breeze. The streets, wide and paved with cobblestones, were lined with maple trees in full bloom, their leaves a vibrant shade of green that contrasted beautifully with the warm, golden light of the afternoon sun.
Michael could see fountains, their waters sparkling in the sunlight, and gardens filled with exotic flowers he'd never seen before. Guardians, clad in gleaming armor, patrolled the streets, their faces relaxed and friendly, their presence more a reassurance than a threat.
And the people...
Michael's eyes widened in surprise. Elves and dwarves, their arms linked, strolled through the marketplace, laughing and chatting like old friends. Halflings, their faces flushed with merriment, haggled over prices with human merchants, their voices filled with good-natured banter. Orcs, their green skin gleaming in the sunlight, carried baskets overflowing with fruits and vegetables, their expressions surprisingly... gentle. Nôv(el)B\jnn
It was a scene that would have been unthinkable in his own universe. In his reality, dwarves and elves hated each other's guts, and orcs..., they were more likely to be found buried in a book than wielding a battle-axe.
But here... here everything seemed... harmonious. Peaceful.
"Damn," Michael muttered, shaking his head in disbelief. "This is... different."
His gaze drifted towards the outskirts of the kingdom, where a giant tree, its branches reaching towards the heavens like welcoming arms, stood sentinel. A wooden sign, etched with the name "Everlight," hung from one of its lower branches, the letters glowing with a faint, ethereal light.
Everlight. He knew this place. He'd been here before.
Two years ago, back when he was still trapped in the Shadow Realm, honing his powers and exploring the multiverse, he'd stumbled across this kingdom. It had been smaller then, less... developed. But the energy, the sense of peace and harmony, had been the same.
He knew time flowed differently in other universes, that what might be a few years in his reality could be decades, even centuries, in another. This... this must be the future of the Everlight he'd seen before.
But something was off.
Unlike his previous visit, Michael couldn't move. His body felt heavy, as if anchored to the spot. He could see, hear, even smell the sights and sounds of the kingdom below, but he couldn't interact with it. It was like he was here... but not truly here.
And then, as he watched, a figure descended from the sky.
A silhouette, clad in black armor landed on a rooftop overlooking the kingdom. The figure's stance was confident and radiating an aura of power that made even Michael, the God of Darkness himself, feel a flicker of... respect. But as the figure turned, revealing a face framed by dark hair and blue eyes, a slow grin spread across Michael's face.
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