Chapter 409: The Secret Of The Seventh Luminary (1/2)

Chapter 409: The Secret Of The Seventh Luminary

“I see,” Annan aze met Henry VIII’s eyes Those ice blue eyes were as pure as jade and crystal clear asstared at hientle smile that seemed indifferent

In other words, Henry VIII watched what unfolded in front of hih their eyesat him

Those eyes were like Kafni’s eyes when she first saw Annan

It appeared like what entered the king’s eyes was not “Annan”, but a painting called “Annan” Or perhaps he was staring at so behind Annan

Kafni’s supernatural vision ability could be directly inherited from Henry VIII

Henry VIII’s ability to “know everything” was probably born from this supernatural vision

By now, the ansas already obvious

Why was Henry VIII so indifferent to his children but fervent to himself? He did not care about his own life or death, nor the kingdom’s existence, so why should he express kindness to Annan?

He was not afraid of Old Grandmother

But because he was interested in Annan

Annan and Henry VIII were similar but the opposite of one another

The contrast was like the inside and outside of a mirror

The unreversed [Winter Heart] and the Child in the Cup identity the king was born with They were unable to feel the “love” from their parents since childhood, and they were the only heir to the kingdom However, they took opposite paths in the end

“You should probably talk totiive you the answer you want now”

After all, his [Winter Heart] was reversed

His previous ht also have been completely wiped

Perhaps the forree before the amnesia However, he was now coo

Without the memory of that period, the personality attached to it was no longer there

However, what happened at this moment was quite odd

In Annan’s typical behavior, he would not have spoken so much

Instead, he would listen to Henry VIII’s words and try to earn rapport fro to snatch some benefits from the encounter

But somehow, Annan did not want to lie, which would be only limited to Henry VIII and this topic

Annan’s instinct instigated hihly — just as Henry VIII valued Annan

However, facing Annan’s stateently

“—I know I see what you mean

“But it doesn’t matter if you remember the past or not That’s not a ‘e word startled Annan

He knew that Henry VIII was neither a transcender nor a ritualist

He o too deep into it So a burden to the soul Without eo crazy after learning the knowledge

Noto do with the current topic

Unless…

“Your guess is right” Henry VIII nodded and said in a flat and dignified tone “Not long ago, Pope Benjamin came to see me once”

He was like a Soul snatch Wizard as proficient in wizardry involving reading

However, Annan did not feel any trace of the spell at all

Benja to do with this?

However, it ht be related to the “Man in the Mirror” since “htly and blurted, “If I make up a ‘mirror’ composition with you and I’m a ‘mirror’ with a person, could it be that I am the center of the ritual?”

“Yes” Henry VIII answered

“And you’re just a part of the ritual?” Annan asked again

Seeing that Annan could understand the situation to this depth the moment he heard “Benjaratification

He just said calmly, “That’s natural, Your Majesty Annan

“[The deities are born froht Realm, and they know that the radiance is born in the mirror and falls into the void] [The Rays of Seven Luminaries have never fallen into the ht becoht will not descend froht Realm]”

Henry VIII spoke in an intricate rhyth his soul upon hearing it It was like putting a stubborn rock in a half-full water bag, whichheavy But, at the same time, it made the water level called “consciousness” rise until it overflowed

Still, Annan was fa