Demon Hunter and His Cabin
Chapter 543 - Chapter 543 Chapter 504 Big... Uncle (Combined)_2

Chapter 543: Chapter 504: Big… Uncle? (Combined)_2 Chapter 543: Chapter 504: Big… Uncle? (Combined)_2 “It’s not all bad news,”

“I found a seed that Margaret planted in her body. That woman is incredibly lucky; she has a student with enviable talent.”

“Sadly, she is limited by her narrow vision and completely unaware of the kind of power that her student harbors.”

Angela clenched her fists.

“Think of a way, I might be able to snatch the bloodline within that female sorceress. I’m more than seventy percent certain.”

“That woman could be Dragonborn.”

“Oh?” Angela’s words caught Kun’s attention, his eyebrows raised, “If that’s the case, with proper handling, you might even find your advancement space larger than before.”

“Do you need my help?”

“No, not anymore.”

Angela shook her head.

“Dealing with a Second Tier, shouldn’t be too difficult.”

Boom.

The sound of the earth collapsing came from afar, and the entire space trembled along with it.

“What happened?”

Kun sensed the area.

“Strange, this small world seems to have its essence drained. It’s on the verge of collapse.”

“Was it Green?” Angela said through gritted teeth.

“I’m not sure.”

“The breakdown here will definitely affect reality.”

“With such a monumental event, all of Europe will face a massive shift.”

“Hmm, many things will probably no longer be kept secret.”

As she finished these words, a fiery red pillar of light appeared, and the two of them vanished.

The changes continued; it wasn’t the land that was collapsing, but space itself, with fissures sporadically appearing, intensifying the conflict with reality.

During this process, a figure was still fleeing in panic.

Gawain wiped the sweat from his forehead.

The energy from the half of the Cursed Sword had almost been completely absorbed by him.

Tamara relentlessly pursued him.

By herself, Tamara’s power was much greater than Gawain’s, but after successive battles without replenishment, she was extremely weakened at the moment.

On the other hand, Gawain, though boosted by the Cursed Sword, managed to just barely maintain a balance due to the opposing changes in their conditions.

At that moment, as space broke apart and the invisible suppression faded, Tamara’s strength began recovering rapidly.

Gawain didn’t hesitate any longer. He spotted a slightly larger fissure, and through it, he could see a modern city street.

The moment he leaped into the fissure, green Light Arrows unfolded around him, and he heard Tamara’s hysterical roar.

“I won’t let you go, Gawain, no matter the cost, I will kill you!”

“Crazy woman!”

“It wasn’t me who killed your son!!”

“I won’t believe a single word from your mouth!” Before the fissure closed, this was the last thing Gawain heard.

A face suddenly flashed in his mind, and Gawain was struck by a terrifying thought.

Perhaps this was not yet the end…

Elsewhere, far from Black Fort, Roger originally planned to take Anna back to Hunter’s Cabin. However, the spatial shifts and emerging cracks provided an opportunity for escape.

Amidst the overlapped rifts, Roger saw a familiar figure.

“Gawain?”

“Is this guy actually still alive?”

The subsequent upheavals diverted Roger’s attention from Gawain. Having not seen him at Black Fort, he thought Gawain had been killed.

“This guy…”

Having consumed the Shadow World, Hunter’s Cabin was in a prolonged process of digestion. Yet for some reason, seeing Gawain stirred a strange feeling in Roger’s heart.

“Is it because of the Elder of Shadows?”

“I should find an opportunity to have a proper talk with him,” Roger thought quietly to himself.

Light and shadow shifted, the scenery before his eyes changed rapidly. Such teleportation is highly unstable; what he saw before launch could be a modern city built of steel and concrete.

But the moment he entered, the path might change completely.

“Where are we?”

It was already night, darkness surrounded them. Only after leaving the woods for a nearby town did Roger notice the changes in Anna.

She was wearing a robe, the same one Lilith had taken back from Roger. The fabric draped naturally, and though the sky was dark, Roger could clearly see the contours of Anna’s body.

The most significant change was not Anna’s body, but her face.

At that moment, she only bore some resemblance to Lilith, but her overall features were closer to the woman Roger had seen in his memories from the Shadow World.

Anna’s mother.

Without using the Temporary Migration feature outdoors, Hunter’s Cabin was strong, but many facilities still couldn’t compare to those of a modern city.

Just upon entering the town, Roger eagerly took Anna to the fanciest… hotel in the town center.

No money, no ID, yet still able to check in.

Using the Dharma Seal to clear the way, they settled in the most comfortable luxury suite. After getting cleaned up and changing into comfortable clothes, Roger activated the Temporary Migration feature.

Then he opened the manuscripts.

“Follow me, Green is likely not to give up… so we need to hide in another place.”

Although it was unclear whether it was right to let Anna and Goway meet at this time, Roger didn’t have a better option.

The opening and closing of the fairytale manuscripts would cause huge fluctuations in the real world, and only under the shielding of the Hunter’s Cabin would it go unnoticed by anyone.

Anna had been silent the whole time; even though she had obtained a true body, the successive experiences and the coldness she faced from Green again made it impossible for Anna to feel happy.

For Green, his strength was secondary.

That cold, emotionless, and utterly selfish demeanor was truly memorable.

The two entered the sea island, with the tide ebbing and flowing and the waves beating against the shore, filling the air with the salty scent of the sea.

“Goway.”

Roger called out loudly.

A voice came from a distance, low and suppressed, with a hint of a sob.

Then Roger saw Goway trying to appear calm, and Grace standing by her side.

“Roger.”

He nodded, “I didn’t expect so much to have happened in between.”

Roger saw Goway’s eyes were a bit red.

“Grace can only live for three more months…”

Roger fell silent.

He had known this from the moment he infused the power of Pale Blood into Grace’s body and sensed his overall abnormality.

Barely retaining some self-awareness, but Grace’s soul was already riddled with holes.

Even more terrifying was that, as time passed, this condition would only worsen.

What he was losing was not just vitality, but also memories.

He would forget some things he had experienced, forget some people around him, Tristan, Roger, and even his sister whom he desperately wanted to protect.

Until he lost himself in the end, became an empty shell, and then died.

Almost imperceptibly, Grace shook his head. It was clear he did not want Goway to know the state of his body, but Roger spoke up.

“There’s no need to hide it, the bud of the Rose Monster is planted in your body, you can’t hide your condition from her.”

Grace sighed.

“Maybe it would be better to die in the forest.”

He glanced at Goway.

“At least it would be better than now.”

“Come back with me, brother.”

“For the last three months of life, let’s go back to where we lived together.”

Goway’s tone was resolute.

But Grace shook his head.

“Go back for what, to be honest I can’t even remember the way home now.”

“Let’s stay here then.”

He looked up, surveying his surroundings.

“There are trees, there’s water.”

“And there’s you guys.”

“Can I have a moment alone with Roger?”

All of a sudden, Grace spoke up.

On hearing his words, even Roger was taken aback.

The first thought that came to his mind wasn’t what Grace was about to say to him. Honestly, even if Grace didn’t speak, he could probably guess.

Take good care of my sister? Perhaps with some other requests as well.

Roger discreetly glanced at Anna.

If Grace wanted to talk to him alone, then it meant…

Anna and Goway would be left alone together.

Suddenly, Roger felt inexplicably nervous.

But he quickly cheered himself up.

“Even though a lot has happened, Anna and I are just friends, and as for Goway…uh…”

“Roger?”

Grace’s voice interrupted Roger’s thoughts, and he looked at Roger quizzically.

“What, is it inconvenient?”

“Not at all.”

The two walked side by side to the seaside, with the seawater rising and falling on the sandy beach.

“Have you and Goway… you know?”

Grace mumbled, but Roger got the message through the emotion conveyed.

Although the Transcendent World didn’t care about the little things, still, this question…

A somewhat ambiguous grunt came from his throat, but Grace instantly understood Roger.

Grace’s brow relaxed, and a smile appeared on his face.

“That’s good!”

Seeing Grace’s expression, an unexplained shiver ran through Roger’s heart.

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