1498 Mirror Realm
Sunny slowly turned around and looked behind him… and there he was, the Prince of Nothing.
Mordret looked almost exactly like he had the first time Sunny saw his true face. Tall, slender, with raven-black hair and a sharp face that wasn't exactly handsome, but possessed a strange beauty to it. His most striking feature, however, were his mirror-like eyes, which reflected the world back on itself like two pools of liquid silver.
There was a pleasant, but hollow smile on Mordret's lips.
'Wait… something is wrong.'
Sunny frowned.
The last time he had seen the Prince of Nothing, moments before entering the Seed of Nightmare, the bastard was battered and bruised, covered in dried blood, and missing a hand. But now, Mordret looked perfectly fine — there were no wounds on his body and no bloodstains on his tunic. Even his hand was back, as if it had never been severed.
Mordret's smile widened slightly when he noticed Sunny's gaze. Raising the hand in question, he waved at them.
"It doesn't seem like I've been missed. How hurtful."
Sunny lingered for a moment, then asked cautiously:
"Where are we?"
The space surrounding them looked like one of the floating fortresses of Twilight's chain barrier, but it was also different. Not even mentioning the fact that the entire world had flipped from left to right, there seemed to be a… limit to this place. Not too far away from them, the dreadful battlefield disappeared, turning into pure nothing.
It was as though someone had erased most of the world, leaving only a small island of matter drifting in the sea of nothingness.
'It only encompasses what is reflected in the polished breastplate.'
Sunny felt a chill when he realized that fact. It seemed that his theory that Mordret had somehow pulled them into a reflection was correct. Indeed, the space they had found themselves in only contained the part of the world that reflected in the lustrous breastplate of the withered corpse, and a small area around it.
The Prince of Nothing looked around, then raised his hands in a welcoming gesture.
"Ah. This is… let's call it the Mirror Realm. Consider it an extension of my Ascended Ability. In a sense, it is."
Sunny did not like the sound of these words at all. Neither did his companions.
Frowning slightly, Nephis placed her hand on the hilt of her sword and asked in an even tone:
"In a sense?"
Mordret hesitated.
"Well… it's a long story. Sadly, time is a luxury that we can't afford at the moment."
Cassie tilted her head a little.
"Why not?"
He gave her a guarded look, then looked around with discomfort.
"There are dangers prowling in this Mirror Realm, just like there are outside it. I have already taken a considerable risk by coming to warn you. Do not continue on your way to Twilight… otherwise, you will never come back."
His ominous warning hung between them, turning the eerie atmosphere of the fallen fortress even more frightening.
Sunny took a deep breath, then asked in a dark tone:
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