Chapter 447
Page 447
The sun boat drifted silently to the end of the river, where a temple stood. In front of the temple were two statues carved in the image of Manjushri, and the innermost shrine was a similar image.
“Well done, Sekhmet. Without you, I don’t know how much longer I would have been lingering in death.”
Manju rose from the sun boat, but ultimately stood at the far end of the temple.
He seemed to have underestimated his ability to adjust his spirit origin, and therefore was not able to wake up directly from death.
Although I imagined that there were no major problems with the spirit origin, and although a lot of new things were added, there were no conflicts.
However, when it comes to the actual situation, there is still considerable resistance when waking up from death, after all, what wakes up is not the Manshu who disappeared before, but a completely new one.
Fortunately, Manshu had made several preparations. After promoting Sekhmet as the sun, he did not take Sekhmet back.
Although the sun was eventually frozen out when Surt used the Breath of the Ice Wolf, that did not mean it died; it remained on the blank Earth.
It was not a life that depended on Manju for existence, but an independent life that existed independently, only the catalyst for its existence was indeed related to Manju.
If Sekhmet were killed during the time that Manshu died, it would indeed have a significant impact.
However, the goddess of the sun also possesses the ability to resurrect, so she doesn't die too easily.
The golden lion immediately shrank and pounced on Manshu. Manshu also habitually stroked Sekhmet's warm, sun-kissed fur before looking up into the distance.
"Just as I expected, the Chaldean aura isn't very far from here... But something seems off. Is it really not that far?"
Manju went to find the Chaldea group and the flying group: The location they were currently in was not far from here, and it seemed to be on the other side of the Wandering Sea.
It seems that I haven't been gone for too long, and they probably haven't set off yet.
However, Manju suddenly found it difficult to locate the Chaldeans.
Is it because of the Wandering Sea? Manshu doesn't really know much about the world of magic.
He's mainly interested in the Fate series, but he only knows a lot about the Servants. He knows very little about magicians, and probably only has some preconceived notions about them.
Therefore, regarding the destruction of the sea and the Atlas Institute, they only knew the names.
Although it seems a bit difficult to find now, Manju and the Chaldeans are still connected.
The blessing he gave before leaving was also to ensure this, so that he wouldn't be unable to find the location of the Chaldeans.
After all, the environments of each Lostbelt are different, and there might be places where the ability to detect them is blocked. If that happens, we'll be completely lost.
So Manshu followed the contact and went to find him. Anyway, his appearance hadn't changed much, so he should be able to recognize him completely.
So Manju left the land he was standing on and stepped into the vast ocean, reaching his destination amidst rolling waves.
However, all that could be seen were strong winds, torrential rain, and waves, suggesting that the Wandering Sea did not actually exist in this reality.
That makes sense; if it were just placed here so openly, it would inevitably be rendered meaningless.
Since it was able to escape the fate of becoming a blank sheet of paper, it must still have some ability.
However, before Manju could do anything, jagged rocks rose from the sea, and an artificial island appeared.
A voice came from inside, beckoning Manshu to come in; it was a voice Manshu had never heard before.
However, once Manshu actually entered the Sea of Wanderings, he recognized the other person, so they weren't complete strangers.
I think her name is something like Purple, but I don't really remember where she came from. But since she's not a stranger, it doesn't matter at all.
Manshu exchanged a few simple pleasantries with the other party, and after Fujimaru Ritsuka and the others arrived, he directly asked Fujimaru Ritsuka what had happened during his absence.
However, the information that Fujimaru Ritsuka gave Manju was slightly surprising. They were not just arriving at the Wandering Sea and preparing, but had already conquered one Lostbelt and were preparing to go to the next Lostbelt.
When they arrived at the Wandering Sea, Koyanskaya infiltrated the Wandering Sea and assassinated Fujimaru Ritsuka by poisoning her.
However, Goldrov stumbled upon this and, while secretly going to the cafeteria to find food, ate the cake.
Because the poison used by Koyanskaya is a creation that does not exist in Pan-Human History, they can only go to the Lostbelt in China to find an antidote and save Gordruf, who only has ten days left to live.
Therefore, the previous Lostbelt passed very quickly, only a few days were spent, and the next step was to prepare for the next Lostbelt.
That will be a dazzling world of Indian mythology, the operation named Lostbelt No. 4.