Sorcerer's Handbook-Chapter 613: The Sanctuary of the City of No Disasters

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Chapter 613: The Sanctuary of the City of No Disasters

The elevator system of the sunken city had long since broken down, but the stone pathways along the edges were still usable, seemingly serving as a form of mountain climbing exercise.

However, Ashe and his companions were all sanctuary sorcerers with Twin Wings. Even if they weren’t experts in aerial combat, they could still manage to fly over the city directly.

Except for one person.

When Ashe carried Raven on his back, it felt as if he was carrying a slender, lightweight girl. The first time he carried Raven, he was surprised at how light Tamashi was. After all, setting aside Raven’s own body weight, his clothes, weapons, artifacts, and armor added up to over a hundred pounds, so it shouldn’t have been possible for him to be so light.

Raven explained that he had a martial technique to counteract gravity, which allowed him to offset some of the weight.

When Ashe and the others heard this, they found it hard to believe. How could someone resist gravity without a miracle? Had he been sneaking some of Harvey’s candies? But according to Raven, the principle was quite simple and straightforward.

First, he could perform short-distance air steps, though he couldn’t maintain it for long. His method of flying was akin to treading water. He discovered that as long as the frequency and force were sufficient, he could use the reaction force to lift himself out of the water. And being in the air was similar to being in water, just a bit harder to grasp.

But Raven was already capable of creating shockwaves with his bare hands, a master of material culture heritage. Once he understood one principle, he understood many. Since he could strike the air to create shockwaves, he could also strike the air to gain enough reaction force to counteract gravity.

“Compared to my troublesome method that only offsets weight, your virtual wings let you fly effortlessly without consuming energy. Isn’t that more impressive?”

Although Raven continued to defend himself with such statements, and while he wasn’t wrong, this ‘ordinary person’ became increasingly mysterious and enigmatic in the minds of Ashe and the other sorcerers. Igor even suspected that Tamashi was deliberately saying nonsensical things to maintain an air of awe among the group.

So, although it seemed like Raven’s entire weight was on Ashe’s back, his feet were actually stepping rapidly in the air, allowing him to offset the weight of over a hundred pounds.

As for why Ashe was the one carrying Raven… well, whenever they encountered a flying segment, someone had to carry Raven. After carrying Tamashi once during Nightfall, Ashe had become the designated flying mount for the Death Raven.

Mercury Trojan Horse noticed Raven’s hands resting on Ashe’s shoulders, lying quietly and obediently. Her eyes showed a hint of something unusual, but she said nothing.

“You’ve already captured Silver Lantern?” Igor asked.

Mercury Trojan Horse was a villain, Lala Fatty’s fodder, Senlo’s number one disaster, but she was also someone who could be trusted.

Even though their positions differed, they had never received false intelligence from Mercury Trojan Horse. Moreover, a lie that could be easily exposed would bring her no benefit.

Therefore, when Mercury Trojan Horse said Silver Lantern was under control, everyone felt a sinking feeling in their hearts. Was this chase finally reaching its endgame?

Ashe and his companions hadn’t forgotten that they had two enemies in Senlo: Silver Lantern and Mercury Trojan Horse.

If Silver Lantern was their prey, then they were Mercury Trojan Horse’s prey.

Mercury Trojan Horse had always helped them wholeheartedly, but it was merely a strategy of driving the tiger to swallow the wolf, gathering all the troublesome matters together. In her plan, Ashe and Silver Lantern either both lived or both died; one couldn’t live while the other died.

Because both Ashe and Silver Lantern were half tactile, if either died, the survivor would automatically receive all the Four Pillars’ favor, becoming the new tactile of Senlo and gaining control over the entire Four Pillars Cult.

And Mercury Trojan Horse, the ‘temporary agent’ and ‘retired rehired’ former tactile, would naturally be relegated to obscurity, dethroned to make way for the new favorite.

Ashe naturally didn’t want to become the Four Pillars’ happy tactile. He even cursed the Four Pillars as four pyramid scheme peddlers whenever he had the chance, hoping to lower his favorability with them. But just like money flows to those who don’t need it, love flows to those who don’t need it. Ashe, who never stirred up trouble, continued to receive the Four Pillars’ sponsorship.

Not to mention that a power-hungry villain like Mercury Trojan Horse would never willingly hand over the Four Pillars Cult she painstakingly built. More importantly, Tamashi had been pursuing her relentlessly. If she lost the protection of the Four Pillars Cult, she wouldn’t escape Raven’s pursuit.

Thus, the conflict between Mercury Trojan Horse and Ashe was irreconcilable, a matter of life and death. They could cooperate previously only because Silver Lantern was still on the run.

Ashe needed to capture Silver Lantern to resolve the Blood Seed and half tactile issues;

Mercury Trojan Horse needed to capture both Ashe and Silver Lantern to completely eliminate these two contenders for the Four Pillars’ favor.

Worse still, Ashe needed Silver Lantern to become a complete tactile so he could rid himself of the half tactile threat-not just because of the occasional “curse affix,” but also because he feared becoming a twisted tactile if Silver Lantern died. However, Ashe didn’t know how to achieve this, and only Mercury Trojan Horse claimed to have a solution.

But Mercury Trojan Horse required both Ashe and Silver Lantern to be present simultaneously to help one of them become a tactile while they were both alive.

In this regard, Mercury Trojan Horse might not have lied, but her intention to eliminate both was undoubtedly genuine.

However, Ashe and his companions were no longer the weaklings they once were. Even Igor had begun to form a sanctuary.

Sanctuary sorcerers were called tactical weapons because they had the confidence to escape even if they couldn’t win. Even if Mercury Trojan Horse harbored ill intentions, they were three sanctuary sorcerers plus an exceptional warrior. Ashe could always perform Divine Hosting, and even if they had to face the Four Pillars Cult head-on, they weren’t without a chance.

So, if Silver Lantern was indeed captured, the next step would be to break with Mercury Trojan Horse.

Yet Mercury Trojan Horse shook her head, “Not captured yet.”

Hearing this, Ashe’s heart skipped a beat, feeling a strange mix of emotions. Raven seemed to sense Ashe’s unease and shook his head slightly.

“But she’s already trapped. Surrender is only a matter of time,” Mercury Trojan Horse smiled. “If she doesn’t want to die in this city.”

“Forgive my boldness, but you should know that Silver Lantern is also a sanctuary sorcerer, right? And a master of illusion and disguise,” Igor said. “Can you really trap her?”

Ashe suddenly thought of something, “Could there be some mechanism here that seals spellforce?”

“There is a mechanism, but it’s not sealing; rather, it’s enhancing,” Mercury Trojan Horse said. “You might understand better if you experience it yourself…”

Whoosh!

As she spoke, Mercury Trojan Horse suddenly pointed at Ashe’s head, and a streak of ghostly blue starlight shot from her fingertip!

Ashe’s first instinct was to raise his sanctuary, but at that moment, his body felt a chill, as if he were soaking in the Golden Flow; more importantly, he noticed the entire world had changed.

The world had slowed down.

He saw Igor’s calm eyes slowly fill with shock and anger, saw Harvey’s left hand begin to vaporize, saw Mercury Trojan Horse’s fingertip release a sharp starlight.

Yet the starlight flew slowly, creating ripples in the air. Ashe felt like the only person moving at normal speed in the world. He easily tilted his head to dodge the starlight’s path, and the next moment, the world returned to normal.

Snap!

Clang!

Boom!

Raven, lying on Ashe’s back, flicked his finger, and the wind from his finger shattered the starlight;

The Con Artist’s eyes locked onto Mercury Trojan Horse, and suddenly, a sword’s hum erupted in the air, and Mercury Trojan Horse’s body burst with blood marks;

The necromancer’s left hand vaporized into a giant ghostly green claw, grabbing Mercury Trojan Horse!

“If sacrificing this body can slightly appease your anger, I don’t mind,” Mercury Trojan Horse remained calm. “But if you’re willing to listen to an explanation, I can avoid losing a two-wings sorcerer.”

This was the most infuriating aspect of Mercury Trojan Horse-her tactile ability could turn most people into her trojan horses. No matter how hard Igor and Harvey fought, they couldn’t harm her true body.

Igor glanced at Ashe, who nodded to indicate he was unharmed, and then Harvey released the ghostly claw.

Mercury Trojan Horse politely nodded to Harvey in thanks, wiped the blood from her mouth, and explained, “This is the City of No Disasters, where the grand power of a gray fox heritage still envelops the entire city. As for the effect of this heritage… Ashe Heath, could you describe your experience?”

“When I encounter mortal danger, my sensory time is drastically elongated,” Ashe thought for a moment and said seriously, “And the trigger isn’t ‘the moment before I encounter mortal danger,’ but ‘when I’m on the timeline of death.’ Simply put, if someone shot at me from afar, and the bullet took 10 seconds to reach my head, the mechanism would trigger the moment the bullet left the barrel.”

Mercury Trojan Horse clapped lightly, “Your analysis is spot on. I have little to add. This is the effect of the City of No Disasters’ heritage, ‘Sanctuary’-when you encounter a crisis, whether you’re aware of it or not, your sensory time will be extended to the limit until you’re out of danger.”

The Sanctuary of the City of No Disasters!

The sorcerers immediately realized the power of this gray fox heritage-true to its name, it was indeed a sanctuary for all under its protection, blending high-tier miracles from the Fate Sect, Prophecy Sect, Time Sect, and Physical Sect (accelerating bodily senses)!

It completely turned “accident” into history, allowing everyone to avoid disasters!

Although Ashe had previously witnessed the “Kaleidoscope” heritage of Black Robe Town, the “Blind Sight” heritage of Blind Town, the “Twin System” and “Golden Flow” of Nightfall… those heritages either leaned towards entertainment or could only be applied by sorcerers.

But this “Sanctuary” could benefit everyone, keeping ordinary people constantly protected by miracles, completely insulated from danger!

“Wait.” Ashe immediately realized a problem, “If that’s the case, how did you trap Silver Lantern?”

The others caught on too-yeah, if encountering danger elongated sensory time, then mutual attacks here would be nearly impossible.

“Trapped at a distance from danger,” Mercury Trojan Horse smiled, “This rule benefits Silver Lantern and us. When neither side can act, it’s a battle of miracles.”

By now, they were nearing the city’s center, seeing a Four Pillars feather-lock Light Prison enclosing an entire area, with many two-wings sorcerers patrolling the perimeter. Without any hints, Ashe and the others knew Silver Lantern was trapped within the Light Prison.

Raven stared at the heavy black feather chains entwining the Light Prison, slightly dazed, “This is…”

“You pray to the Demi-God, and we can pray to the Four Pillars,” Mercury Trojan Horse said. “Although Silver Lantern can host all four Pillars alone, having four sanctuary sorcerers host one Pillar each is no problem. Then, just find Silver Lantern’s location and pray for the Four Pillars’ prison to trap her.”

“The City of No Disasters allows me to send sanctuary sorcerers into battle without fearing they’ll be ambushed by Silver Lantern.”

Raven suddenly asked, “If it’s a miracle of the Four Pillars, why are the Raven Annihilation’s feather chains entwined outside?”

Mercury Trojan Horse glanced at him expressionlessly.

“Because I’m the one praying, and the Four Pillars responded to my imagination,” she said. “Well, if thinking ‘this detail represents my lingering attachment to the past’ makes you feel better, I don’t mind you thinking that.”

Then she looked at Ashe and the others, “Should I thank you for making this Raven soft?”

“Do you know the steps of forging a blade?” Ashe immediately replied, “Quenching and hammering are important, but cooling is indispensable. It’s because there’s a soft spot in the heart that the hands are unbreakable.”

“I hear the sound of sharpening every night,” he said coldly, “It scares me.”

Raven said nothing, just lay quietly on Ashe’s back.

Mercury Trojan Horse smiled slightly and whispered, “I can hear it too.”

“Can you end the bird talk?” Igor asked, “Didn’t Silver Lantern try to destroy this prison?”

“She can only host one Demi-God at most now, far inferior to the Four Pillars’ power,” Mercury Trojan Horse looked at Ashe, “You should know this best.”

Ashe’s face darkened.

He had hosted one of the wasteland’s strongest Demi-Gods, the ‘Inferno of Tribulations,’ on his first day in Senlo, only to be punched into submission by Silver Lantern hosting the Four Pillars.

Igor: “The Four Pillars don’t mind you bullying their new favorite?”

“There’s still a candidate beside me,” Mercury Trojan Horse said leisurely, “Besides, the Four Pillars might want to ‘forge’ Silver Lantern through my hands-Ashe and Silver Lantern must not fully satisfy the Four Pillars, or a new tactile would have been chosen long ago.”

“You both have qualities that attract the Four Pillars’ attention, but you’re not good enough, not perfect enough,” she seemed to be evaluating merchandise, “So the Four Pillars let you continue to endure the wanderings and torments of fate, or rather, let you ‘develop’ a bit more.”

“After all, becoming a tactile means you’re completely set.”

“I’ve wanted to ask for a long time,” Ashe said, “What quality of mine attracts the Four Pillars? Is it too late to reform?”

At this point, the others couldn’t help but look at Silver Lantern-they all wanted to know how the evil Four Pillars determined their chosen ones.

“How could I comprehend the Four Pillars’ far-sightedness? Their gaze isn’t for a day or two, a year or two, but grand plans spanning centuries,” Mercury Trojan Horse said. “But based on my shallow understanding, what the Four Pillars value should be the potential of a tactile.”

“Potential?”

“For example, my potential should be to destroy the cult, overthrow Senlo, and beyond that, I can’t imagine,” she said. “The Four Pillars value you two so much, which can only mean your potential far exceeds my limits.”

“Silver Lantern’s potential is easy to understand; she’s never hidden her desire to destroy reality. I feared her before because her potential more easily attracted the Four Pillars’ attention, and indeed it did.”

“But you, Ashe Heath,” Mercury Trojan Horse looked at Ashe, “I still can’t understand why the Four Pillars favor you so much. What unspeakable desire lies in your heart that puts you on par with Silver Lantern, who seeks to destroy the world?”

Now the pressure was on Ashe.

Whether it was an illusion or not, Ashe felt Raven’s hands seemed a bit closer to his neck.

“…I swear, my most unrealistic desire is just to be with someone I like.”

“Heh,” Mercury Trojan Horse chuckled, “Seems your taste is quite unique.”

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