Through the "Eye of Peering into Secrets", Bernadette saw that the interior of the dark red shrine was empty, with nothing inside, only the veil of shadow that usually shrouded reality.
She couldn't predict anything from it, so she had to look away and follow her instincts, letting the "invisible servant" walk to the other side of the open area, where there was also a primeval forest with huge towering trees.
At the same time, because the "invisible servant" could not leave her too far, she followed quietly behind with the "invisibility hat" on, passing through the area where all the creatures on the entire island had gathered before, neither fast nor slow.
Here, the sky always seems a little gloomy, filled with a faint black.
As time passed quickly, the Invisible Servant entered the forest where branches obscured the sky, and the scene in front of him suddenly became dark.
Then, the almost transparent, cold, ruthless, and imperceptible "Eyes of Prying Eyes" saw through the dim environment and noticed that there were pale corpses placed among the trees, and skulls, rotten corpses and other things hanging from many branches.
Some of them were giant dragons, some were bird-like creatures, some had eight legs, and some were themselves bizarre giant trees, completely filling up the gaps in the forest.
At first glance, Bernadette seemed to have come to a cemetery, and a scene naturally emerged in her mind:
Those extraordinary creatures gave birth to offspring before they died, passing on their extraordinary traits to them, and they themselves struggled and came to this area of the primeval forest from all directions, looking for unoccupied places, facing a certain direction, dying quietly, gradually rotting and turning into bones.
What does this place mean to them? As a "master of prophecy", Bernadette fully believes that the images in her mind are real events, but she is just wondering what force made the creatures on this primitive island choose this place as their cemetery.
Moreover, Green, William, Perri and others who had died long ago seemed to be still alive in some state. It made no sense that the extraordinary and mutant creatures who had been staying on this island and suffering from more pollution would die completely.
This made Bernadette frown slightly, and she drove the "Invisible Servant" to continue moving forward, heading deeper into the "Biological Cemetery".
In this way, the "Invisible Servant" walked forward in this forest full of bones and rotten corpses for nearly a quarter of an hour.
Finally, it saw a fourth thing beyond the trees, weeds, and corpses.
It was a black stone pillar, as thick as five or six people could hug together, and thirty to forty meters high. There were many circular weathering marks on its surface, just like wearing one ill-fitting ring after another.
Bernadette let the "Eye of Prying Eyes" stare at the stone pillar for several seconds, but did not find anything mysterious about it. It seemed to be just a symbol erected casually.
The "Invisible Servant" looked around and found that the corpses in the area around the stone pillar were not seriously decayed and were covered with relatively intact flesh and skin.
The non-existent supernatural power is different from the strange effects in other places... Unless the newly dead are passively gathered near the stone pillars, there can't be such a unified trend... Bernadette initially suspected that it's not that there is no mystery here, but that it must be presented at a specific moment.
She did not use her "prophecy" ability to find out the truth, because the essence of "prophecy" is to peek into the river of fate. The more serious the problem involved, the higher the status and level, the greater the backlash damage to her. Bernadette had no choice but to be cautious in the current incomprehensible situation, fearing that it would be related to an unknown and terrifying existence.
Besides, this itself has not caused any harm to her yet, so there is no need for her to take the risk of making a "prophecy".
After searching for a while and finding no clues, the "Invisible Servant" continued forward, trying to cross the cemetery and go to other areas of the primeval forest.
Just then, Bernadette heard a rustling sound.
It was the sound of the breeze blowing through the branches and the tide rising in the void.
Bernadette felt the wind for the first time since landing on this strange island.
Subconsciously, she asked the "Invisible Servant" to turn around and look at the black stone pillar.
In the "Eye of Peering into Mysteries", the corpses surrounding the stone pillars had their rotten parts falling off one by one, and new flesh and blood grew out as if they had their own spirituality, gradually covering the horrifying scene with skin inch by inch.
This change lasted for less than ten seconds before stopping. A small number of the corpses no longer showed any signs of decay and looked like they had just died.
The next second, a mutated curly-haired baboon and an eight-legged demon wolf staggered to their feet.
Their fur is slightly whitish, their skin is slightly shriveled, and their eyes are dull and cold.
Then, the two creatures that were already dead each determined their own direction and left the cemetery from different places.
Bernadette's eyes froze and her eyebrows slightly raised. She finally understood why the creatures on this island struggled to come to this area before dying, and why they had to die here:
Here, the end of death does not lead to eternal sleep, but a new beginning!
Moreover, this is not the kind of "resurrection" that the "Necromancer" summons from zombies and skeletons, but a "rebirth" with a certain will and vitality.
The underlying rules of the world are distorted and chaotic here? In addition, there seems to be a bit of mystery about the resurrection of the "Black Emperor"... However, the state of those dead who have been reborn is not quite right, more like zombies... There are big problems with this kind of resurrection... Klein, who was above the gray fog, also saw this scene and had many speculations in his mind.
Of course, this is all based on the premise that the emperor did leave the last mausoleum here and exerted some kind of influence.
In a flash, Klein initially rejected this idea.
Because, before the emperor became an angel, a similar situation existed on this primitive island, and the long-dead Green was the proof!
Well, the specific details at that time might not be what they are now. Perhaps, compared to the original, they have become distorted and chaotic... Klein nodded slightly, ready to protect Bernadette at any time.
Bernadette also made some guesses and did not let the "Invisible Servant" stay where it was, waiting for the next "New Tide".
This is because she predicted a development:
After being affected by the "New Tide" many times, the "Invisible Servant" miraculously developed a certain will and "came back to life"!
In addition, the "Invisible Servant" had conducted explorations before, but it had never been able to discover the peculiarity of the black stone pillar. Bernadette did not think that it would gain any additional benefits if it continued to stay there.
In this case, rather than conducting in-depth research that might alarm an unknown entity, it is a better choice to grasp as much of the general situation of this pristine island as possible and build a holistic understanding.
Many times, the answers to problems that cannot be figured out in the previous stages may be in the later areas.
This is the experience Bernadette has accumulated over the years.
The corpses between the giant trees and on the branches gradually became scarce as the "Invisible Servant" moved forward. During this process, Bernadette discovered another phenomenon:
In the "New Tide", not all corpses will be resurrected, but once they are resurrected, leaving a blank area, within the next five minutes, the remaining corpses will move stiffly and rigidly to the central area like metal attracted by a magnet, filling the corresponding positions in turn, as if they are queuing up to wait for a blessing.
The law of aggregation of extraordinary characteristics? No, it doesn't seem like that. The dead here have all inherited their own characteristics... As Bernadette's thoughts diverged, she suddenly thought of a question:
It is impossible for the dead who have been reborn to regain their extraordinary characteristics, so do they still have the abilities they had in life?
Once we have a more complete grasp of the situation on this island, we can find a "resurrectee" to test it out... Bernadette made a quick decision and moved forward along the path discovered by the "invisible servant".
She did not use any extraordinary abilities other than the "Invisibility Hat" in order not to disturb the environment and miss any details. Therefore, she did not walk very fast and it took her nearly a quarter of an hour to leave the cemetery.
At this time, the "Invisible Servant" had already entered the forest ahead, heard the occasional singing of birds and roars of beasts, and felt a vigorous vitality that was different from that of other areas.
Klein, who was above the gray fog, sighed:
"Fortunately, I am now the master of 'Source Castle'. Here I have the status of the Angel King. I can watch reality for as long as I want. I don't have to worry too much about running out of spiritual energy. Well, the only thing I need to pay attention to is the body hidden in the old city before the First Epoch in the mist of history."
After the Invisible Servant walked forward for a few more minutes, it suddenly saw something that did not quite fit in with the environment of this primitive island.
It was a wooden house, like a forest ranger's house.
The wooden house is brown-green in color and no more than two and a half meters high. It looks as if it was built for humans, but every detail reveals its ruggedness and simplicity.
At this time, the door of the wooden house was open, allowing Bernadette to see part of the situation inside through the "Eye of Peering":
A wooden table, a fur-covered bed and a low-backed round chair create a scene that looks like a place once inhabited by humans.
Who lives here? Bernadette thought about it, and the "invisible servant" quickly approached the wooden house, looking for possible clues.
It then discovered that the wooden house was cold and there was nothing else except the furniture. It seemed that no one had lived there for a long time.
Just as Bernadette was carefully examining every detail in the cabin with the help of the "Eye of Prying Eyes", she suddenly had a premonition and hurriedly asked the "Invisible Servant" to turn around.
I don’t know when there was an extra person behind the “invisible servant”!
He was wearing luxurious clothes from the Roselle era, his hair was completely white, his face was old, and he had a pair of light blue, extremely cold and wooden eyes.
Edwards.
This is the knight who lived for a while after the fall of the Great Emperor, and the ancestor of Admiral Iceberg Edwina.
Edwards stared at the Invisible Servant for a few seconds, then suddenly opened his mouth and said in a low voice:
"Your Highness."