Forsâs gaze met Xioâs in midair as both parties remained silent.
After a while, Fors chuckled dryly.
âHaha, you havenât fallen asleep?â
Xio frowned and said, âWhat happened to you?â
âNothing. Didnât I tell you before? Whenever the full moon happens, I wonât be in a good state. Itâs even worse during the Blood Moon,â Fors replied as though everything was normal.
Xio sized her up and pulled her blanket.
âI remember that you brought sleeping pills?â
âThereâs no need for that. Iâve fine now.â Seeing that Xio wasnât pressing further, Fors secretly heaved a sigh of relief. âGo back to sleep. We still have to head into the forest early tomorrow morning.â
Xio didnât say another word as she turned around, gripped the blanket, and closed her eyes.
Before long, her breathing turned heavier and became more drawn out and uniform.
Fors stared blankly at the ceiling as her thoughts ran wild. At some point in time, she fell asleep as well.
The next day at noon. In the core region of Delaire Forest, in front of a collapsed, ancient castle covered in green vines.
Fors wiped the perspiration on her forehead and exhaled.
âWeâre finally hereâŚâ
Xio shot her a glance and said, âThe boss at the hotel told me that we only need two hours to get here.â
They had set off before six in the morning, but they had spent nearly seven hours to arrive.
The corners of Forsâs lips twitched as she said, âIdeal conditions and reality are different. There werenât any trails for us to take towards the end. We needed to explore and forge a new path ourselves!â
Xio took out her triangular blade, nodded, and said, âYou shouldâve foreseen this from the beginning, but you refused to have a guide as suggested by the hotelâs boss.â
âAs an Astrologer, I donât believe such trivialities will cause any trouble. Look, arenât we there now? Besides, the time is perfect. The wraiths and ghosts are definitely in their weakest state.â Having forced a smile, Fors held Leymanoâs Travels in one hand as she pointed with the other. âI didnât notice it before, but the more I think about it, the more puzzled I become.â
âAbout what?â Xio also cast her gaze to the ancient abandoned castle that was covered by vines.
Fors casually found an excuse.
âTell me, who would build a castle in the middle of a forest? Furthermore, they didnât open up a trail to itâŚâ
Before she finished her sentence, she really found the matter a little odd.
Xio thought and said, âPerhaps there was a trail, but after the castle was abandoned, whatever traces of it had been wiped out with time.â
Fors stroked the hair by her ear and shook her head.
âThen why would they abandon it?
âIf they had considered safety back when building it, it would be more dangerous building it far from the town in an uninhabited castle. If itâs just for vacations, with the way nobles do things, they wouldnât abandon it even if the maintenance and repairs are difficult.â
Xio blurted out, âCould it be because itâs haunted?â
Fors thought for a few seconds.
âWonât someone who can build such a huge castle hire Beyonders to deal with the ghosts?
âI suspect that the three Churches and the kingdomâs government donât know of this ancient castle. Otherwise, it doesnât make sense that they will leave the Beyonder ingredients insideâŚâ
Upon saying that, she raised a possibility:
âAn ancient castle of the Sanguine?â
Such extraordinary creatures enjoyed living in places with few people. Furthermore, they were usually connected to dark forests and ancient castles.
In addition, information about this ancient castle came from the Sanguine to begin with.
âItâs possible,â Xio first agreed before disagreeing. âWill the Sanguine be afraid of ghosts? They definitely have the means to deal with the ancient wraiths inside.â
Makes sense⌠Donât tell me those Sanguine donât like money and donât care about the search for Beyonder ingredients? Fors recalled Mr. Moonâs behavior and denied her hypothesis. In deliberation, she said, âUnless thereâs some problem thatâs not easy to resolve. Thatâs what made the bigwigs choose to skirt around it.â
In that case, her operation would become more dangerous than she had anticipated.
Xio tersely agreed.
âLetâs do some preliminary investigations while the sun is still strong.â
âAlright.â Fors held Leymanoâs Travels and approached the half-collapsed ancient castle one step at a time.
The two soon arrived at the entrance which was two-thirds blocked by rocks. They discovered that, beneath the green vines, the stone walls were mottled and heavily weathered as though it had been in existence for a very, very long period of time.
Xio wasnât in a rush to enter. Calling out to Fors, they circled around the castle slowly.
When they returned to the entrance, she said in puzzlement, âThis castleâs style is purely defensive. It doesnât seem to consider the problems needed for living in it. Besides, many of the peculiarities of the building are ones I havenât heard of before. It has probably existed in the late Fourth Epoch or even earlier.â
âWhatâs there to defend again? Beastmen? Treants? Theyâve all gone extinct after the Cataclysm. Haha, donât tell me that itâs a building from the Second or Third Epoch?â Fors casually replied.
She observed the terrain and left the entrance with Xio before arriving at a relatively complete wall. She reached out her palm and pressed on it.
Although she lacked combat experience, she was rather skilled when it came to the various aspects before a battle.
An illusory light appeared in front of her, allowing Fors and Xio to instantly enter the abandoned castle.
The first thing that they saw was a collapsed staircase and layers of remnant concrete from above. There were rays of pure sunlight shining in from above, as well as masonry and rotten wood. There werenât any animal or bird feces or any green weeds on the ground.
With a whoosh, the wind seeped into their bones, chilling them despite it being noon.
Fors activated her Spirit Body and surveyed the area, but she failed to see any Spirit Bodies.
However, she noticed that on the right of a remnant collapsed wall, there was a rather intact stone staircase.
The staircase was mottled and scuffed as it extended downwards to an unknown location.
âShall we head over there to take a look?â Fors shot a glance at Xio and made a suggestion.
From her point of view, everything else in the castle could either be taken in at a glance or collapsed and stacked together. If they wished to do thorough investigations, it was certain that it would take a rather long amount of time. Therefore, it was better to gain a general understanding of the overall picture to assure themselves.
Xio glanced around and nodded gently.
âThe cold wind is gathering underground⌠I suspect that all the wraiths and ghosts are hidden in the area where the staircase leads to.â
âYeah.â Fors cautiously walked towards the mottled stone staircase and followed the steps, which were covered in gravel, down.
The staircase was rather narrow, allowing only one person to pass at a time. Furthermore, they spiraled down, leaving Fors shaken.
Tap. Tap. Tap. As their footsteps echoed into the distance, the light that shone inside the staircase darkened.
Xio lit the lantern in her hand as Fors opened Leymanoâs Travels, swiping a page with great familiarity.
A bright and warm light burst out, illuminating the mottled stairs ahead of them. Tensed, Fors and Xio walked down one level at a time.
On the way, cold wind blew past them, making them overreact and nearly cause them to launch attacks at nonexistent enemies.
Tap. Tap. Tap. In the narrow and silent environment, Fors finally walked down the steps and stepped onto rather flat and solid ground.
She had originally wanted to say âbeing in a place like this for too long will really make one go mad,â but due to the silent and heavy atmosphere around her, she didnât make a sound. She was afraid that breaking the silence would result in extremely terrible developments.
Using the blob of light that was floating above her, Fors cast her gaze forward in an attempt to see what was at the end of the staircase.
It was a huge hall that was nearly ten meters tall. There were black tiles laid on the ground with water droplets seeping out. There were signs of damage everywhere.
Dozens of meters away, where the light nearly failed to illuminate the other end of the hall, there was a pair of double bronze doors sitting there silently.
It went from the bottom to the top, and the rocks on the walls to its side had peeled off. The statues were in shambles, revealing the dark brown mud underneath.
The surface of the door was engraved with dense symbols and strange patterns. They had a very mysterious and heavy feel, as though they were sealing something or blocking out something.
Fors finally couldnât help but say with a hushed tone, âHave you seen such large doors before?â
Beside her, Xio shook her head.
âNo.â
Fors immediately drew a gasp.
âSay, what could be behind that door? Where does it lead to?
âC-could it be the reason for building this castle in the first place? To prevent the creatures behind the door from coming out?â
Xio circled the area but didnât find any murals that could provide any information. All she found was that the closer she was to the bronze door, the more water seeped out from the ground. There were also more and more abandoned silver-black swords on the ground.
âDuring the Fourth and Fifth Epoch, murals were very common in all castles and buildings. And before the Cataclysm, it can be seen from various elvish ruins that supernatural creatures similarly like to use murals to praise their deities and to record their daily livesâŚâ Xio said slowly, using her experience and knowledge from being a bounty hunter.
Fors nodded slightly and said, âThatâs indeed the case.
âThis ancient castle is more magical than I imagined.â
At this moment, she felt hesitant. She even had thoughts of leaving and seeking Mr. Worldâs help.
Having heard Little Sun describe so many horror stories when exploring abandoned ruins at the Tarot Gatherings, her mind couldnât help but wander when placed in a similar situation. She was scaring herself.
âPerhaps we can gather more clues by going closer.â Xio boldly took a few steps forward and approached the heavy sealed door that seemed to lead somewhere.
Fors gripped Leymanoâs Travels tightly and hurriedly chased after her.
As she walked, she suddenly saw bright redness appear before her.
What seeped out from the cracks of the black tiles was no longer water but staggering blood!
This⌠Fors immediately flipped open the notebook with a bronze-green cover and cast her sight on Xio through the corner of her eye.
It was unknown when Xio had turned pale. Her eyes were dark-green, and her lips were red. The area around her was dark and gloomy as her expression looked extremely distorted.