Chapter 136: See the Owner Before Punching the Dog(dont read this Chapter, its same as the previous Chapter) (1/2)

In just a few breaths of time, a manifestation revealed itself in front of everyone. It was lifelike and vivid. Everyone looked at the symbol which revealed, rather stunned. The silence prevailed, though, the entire palace still trembled with no sign of stopping.

”Pagoda?” said Isobel, looking at the picture on the wall.

”Hmm, it made sense, but now what?” blurted Leafwhisk, it was the legacy of pagoda, one could accept the appearance of this pagoda symbol, but what now?

Just when everyone had been discussing, Noor arrived with the little boy. Ayaan sighed in relief when he saw that he was safe and sound, turning his attention again towards the image on the wall, Ayaan became lost, and didn't know what to do.

However, at this moment, another change happened. The mural on the wall faded gradually.

”Arghh!” At this moment, Ayaan groaned in pain, clenching his head with both of his hands.

”Ahhhhh!!!” Finally an agonising shriek escaped his mouth, and he fell on his knees, clenching his head tightening, while his eyes turned deep red and his clothes drenched in sweat because of the excruciating pain he felt.

”Ayaan!” Everyone turned pale when they saw his condition.

”Don't touch him,” warned Leafwhisk with a solemn expression.

Everyone turned toward her, looking questionably at her — the most knowledgeable and powerful — wanting to get an answer from her.

However, Leafwhisk shook her head, murmuring, ”I don't know what is happening, something must have changed.”

”What do you mean by something must have changed?” asked Rebecca suspiciously.

Leafwhisk looked around gravely, and said, ”This isn't the time for talking, we will talk about it, later.” said Leafwhisk, avoiding the topic.

Everyone turned towards Ayaan, who was screaming in pain, while inside his consciousness, something had changed.

The illusory tower which always remained inside his consciousness with no problem, suddenly turned red. Some red thread formed and joined with his consciousness and tried to create a connection.

When everything was going well, a white stone on the right side of Ayaan's chest released some kind of energy and a powerful will appeared over the red pagoda, and tore red treads which had connected with his consciousness — this was the source of his pain.

The red pagoda inside his consciousness shivered when it felt that dominant will. It struggled and tried to flee out of Ayaan's consciousness, only to be bound by invisible power.

”Release me!” surprisingly, a shout came out of that red pagoda. However, no one cared or replied to his pleadings; finally, it lost the red colour, the pagoda reverted to the illusory once more. However, after one or two more seconds later, that illusory pagoda also disappeared, leaving nothing behind.

However, at this time, something major also happened in the library section, where everyone was standing. At first, the tower only trembled but later, all the books on the shelves turned into dust which gave a fright to everyone who saw this. To make things worse, the legacy altar also formed creaks all over on it.

At this moment, Ayaan also had calmed down and wasn't screaming. His pain also alleviated somewhat.

”Go check out the evolution altar,” Leafwhisk said with an ugly expression to Rebecca, who immediately went towards the sixth floor. Afterwards, she turned towards Ayaan and a green light flashed out of her hand, covering Ayaan's entire body. The little distress which had been present over his face, also disappeared.

When Rebecca arrived, she shook her head at everyone, showing that the evolution altar had also disappeared, ”however, the fifth floor is completely alright, there must be many legacies, should we...”

”Don't waste your time, they are nothing but low-level techniques for which only ignorant people will fight and struggle. They aren't of our standards,” Leafwhisk shook her, hearing Rebecca's words.

”But the little guy still hasn't strengthened his body, nor has he received the legacy. What should we do now?” asked Isobel.

”Hmmhh… why the hell body is feeling so much pain...” At this moment, Ayaan moaned, opening his eyes, he yawned and stretched his body. However, after the awkward silence he realised that something was amiss, he looked around, stunned.

”The fuck, who…” Ayaan turned towards the library section, where the shelves were covered in the dust and filth. He wondered where this must dust came from.

Afterwards, he looked at the altar, and his eyes almost popped out of their sockets. Because there was no altar, at the moment; but the broken stones scattered all about. He saw the legacy stone lying at the side, without any luster or anything, it had turned to nothing but worthless.

”Did I do this?” he asked after examining the situation.

”It wasn't your fault, we didn't know what would happen, anyway. Did you gain anything?” said Leafwhisk before asking.

However, Ayaan shook his head, ”I only saw blankness and later my head tore apart from inside out. I felt like dying at that moment. However, when I opened my eyes everything had turned to this.”

”It's alright, I didn't have high expectations, anyway. My only regret is that, little boy couldn't evolve on the altar and he also didn't receive the legacy. Now it's going to be a hard road for him,” sighed Leafwhisk.

Ayaan looked at the boy and couldn't help but feel some guilt. However, there was nothing he could do. However, no one saw a shimmering mark over his left hand's wrist, not even Ayaan.

”Creak~”