Wizard: Stronger through Marriage

Chapter 650 - 280: Hidden Secrets of the Divine Spirit (Part 2)



Chapter 650: Chapter 280: Hidden Secrets of the Divine Spirit (Part 2)

David, Amy, and Reina all breathed a sigh of relief and began to continue exploring the area.

After passing through the skeletons and broken weapons, they cautiously headed deeper into the ancient battlefield.

As they delved deeper into their exploration, they discovered a statue standing in the center of the plaza.

The statue soared into the clouds, carved from hard, shimmering ice, engraved with intricate and ancient runes.

The statue depicted a majestic and mysterious large snow beast, its entire body covered in a thick, snow-like luster, with eyes that seemed to glimmer with wisdom and power.

“What is this?” Amy whispered.

She could feel that the statue emitted a strong yet heartwarming aura.

David frowned slightly, trying to perceive that power, only to find that it contained not just ice and snow elements, but also something deeper, mysterious, and more powerful.

“I can feel it… this is some mark left by a divine spirit or ancient creature.”

David slowly moved forward, wanting to observe the giant snow beast statue more closely, “It seems to have a seal on it, we must be careful.”

Reina also followed, wielding her ice sword, cautiously probing ahead.

As she approached, suddenly, a deep and distant roar, as if coming from the abyss of time, sounded, making them involuntarily step back.

The air was filled with a strong sense of unease and oppression.

“This is… the seal has been activated!” Amy exclaimed.

At that moment, the statue suddenly began to tremble, and the runes on its surface started to glow, releasing a massive cold energy.

A beam of light shot out from its center, forming a circular portal in the air, a gate to an unknown realm!

The three exchanged glances, holding their breath; this place might hide secrets and challenges left from countless ages ago.

“Should we go in and take a look?” Amy asked, but the hesitation was already evident in her eyes.

But before Amy could make a decision, she suddenly felt the surrounding space twist rapidly, as if time and space were being rewritten.

When she regained consciousness, she found herself in an incomparably magnificent, jade-like crystalline hall.

The surrounding walls were inlaid with brilliantly colored gems, each gem emitting a strange radiance, illuminating the entire hall like a dream.

And in the center of the hall, a giant snow beast was quietly guarding there.

It radiated a gentle yet strong power, like the warmth of spring, completely different from the previously cold and solemn sculpture.

Amy approached the snow beast, she could clearly feel the sacred aura emanating from within its body.

This was a power beyond that of ordinary life forms—not just elemental control, but deeper and more incredible information and wisdom.

Amy bent down, making eye contact with the giant beast, and at that moment, she seemed to hear a voice coming from deep within its heart.

As Amy tried to further sense, she suddenly felt dizzy.

Amy’s consciousness was instantly pulled away, she felt dizzy, the surrounding lights and shadows began to twist, as if she were in endless darkness.

When she came to again, she found herself still standing in that ancient battlefield.

Everything around her was as clear as when she first arrived—bones, broken weapons, and the mysterious statue.

“What happened to you?” David asked with concern.

“I… I saw a snow beast, it’s truly alive here.” Amy struggled to recall that sacred and warm feeling.

“I felt what it was trying to tell me… about the secrets of this place and the divine disappearance.”

“What did you say?” Reina was shocked, “Divine disappearance?”

Amy nodded slightly, “Yes, this place was once a powerful dwelling of a divine spirit.”

“That snow beast seems closely related to the divine spirit, and when they lost power or were sealed, this land fell into endless cold and despair.”

Amy tried to organize her thoughts, conveying the information she felt deep inside.

“The snow beast warned me, this battlefield is not just a relic of an ancient war, but a place intertwined with a tragic history.”

“Those undead are not merely seeking revenge, but fought to protect this divine spirit, fulfilling their mission as protectors.”

Amy took a deep breath and continued, “The information the snow beast conveyed mentioned a powerful enemy.”

“This enemy imprisoned and sealed the Snow God, causing its power to gradually weaken and ultimately vanish.”

“The war was not merely a conflict between divine entities, but also a struggle for a power that might even involve deeper divine battles.”

David was silent for a moment, a thoughtful look in his eyes.

Why was a divine spirit sealed at the end of the Endless Sea?

Or in other words, what exactly is a divine spirit, are they the beings said to exist beyond the Seven Rings?

And why is it that only Amy can resonate with the snow beast, is it because she’s a witch?

David’s mind raced as he tried to piece together these complex connections.

The shadow of the ancient battlefield seemed to grow thicker, with every bone and broken weapon mocking their ignorance of the truth.

“Amy.” He finally broke the silence, “Could you recall in more detail what the snow beast told you? Maybe we can find some clues to uncover the secret behind the sealed divine spirit.”

Amy nodded, closing her eyes, trying to reconnect with the snow beast’s sensation.

“I remember… it had a profound sadness and anger.”

“It told me that this was once a place where divine spirits and humans coexisted peacefully, but with the loss of power and faith, many divine spirits were gradually forgotten and forced to sleep.”

“Then, what exactly is this power?” Reina interjected, “If this power is related to the war, then how do we explain everything we’re facing now?”

“Perhaps it’s the faith,” David pondered, “Once human faith and devotion to divine spirits disappear, the divine spirits lose their power and get sealed somewhere.”

Suddenly, his eyes widened slightly, realizing that the world indeed had lost its faith in the divine spirits.

And the reason being, isn’t it due to the existence of wizards?

But according to the wizard’s legacy, weren’t wizards born from here?

What kind of connection exists between wizards and divine spirits? Is this place the Wizard World or the Divine World?

“But if we can reawaken this snow beast and restore its power, perhaps we can break the curse?” Reina suggested.

David nodded slightly, sensing the excitement in Amy’s heart for exploring unknown secrets.

Amy nodded vigorously, “I’ll try my best!”

The three formed a circle, focusing their attention.

David was responsible for guiding the aura to bolster the surrounding power of elements, while Reina drew a symbolic array with her ice sword.

At the center of this array, Amy closed her eyes and fully opened her mind.

Taking a deep breath, she began to chant an ancient and beautiful spell in a low voice.

The sound rippled like a gentle breeze, resonating across the desolate earth.

A light breeze gathered from all directions, enveloping everything around her in a fresh aura.

Suddenly, the statue emitted a bright glow, a luminous beam shot straight into the sky.

Afterward, the snow beast’s hazy yet simple image gradually solidified, its massive form and jade-like luster becoming increasingly distinct in the beam of light.

But what none of them expected was that as soon as this power appeared, it surged directly into Amy’s body and instantly disappeared.


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