Chapter 189
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
189 The Quicksand Fog
Selma Payneâs POV:
We gained nothing.
Weâd wasted the entire afternoon and found nothing.
The coverage of the ruins of the witch clan was not very large, and there were only about thirty families. Dorothy and I spent the entire afternoon searching through six houses, even the underground cellars. Other than being covered in dust, we did not find anything.
Dorothy and I were eating dinner by the fire. Either Mullwica lived underground, or she was an unprecedented space sorcerer.
âWe have no choice. This is the only clue we could find. Mullwicaâs home must be here, but we canât see it.â
âMaybe Mullwica is a loner? According to the legends, she has experienced a series of major blows, so she might not want to be around people.â
âWho knows? Captain Frank also sent people to search the valley area except for the ruins of the witch clan, but unfortunately, they didnât find any traces of life in the habitable areas.â
Outside the house, people started shouting. Immediately after, the outside team members hid in the houses closest to them.
âWhatâs going on?â
Dorothy looked out the window and replied, âThe werewolf grandmasters are preparing to start the ceremony.â
âNow? But itâs going to be dark soon!â
âWeâll have to wait until itâs dark. To some extent, the consciousness of the undead is very similar to that of undead creatures. They are afraid of light, and like darkness, so you can only find them at night. However, performing a soul-related ritual at night might attract some less popular guests, so everyone except the werewolf grandmasters has to leave.â
I was planning to explore a few more houses at night, but I had to give up now.
âSpeaking of which, I have a question to ask.â I had this question in my mind since I stepped into the ruins of the witch clan. âWhy are the buildings here so strong? This is a snowy mountain. With years of wind and snow and no one maintaining it, even the strongest stone house would collapse, right?â
I didnât know either. The werewolf grandmasters speculated that it had something to do with the remaining magic fluctuations here. Dorothy sipped on the hot pea soup and said softly, âMaybe a few years ago, this place still had a relatively intact enchantment that could slow down the flow of time. Thatâs why nothing has changed. It still looks the same as when the witches evacuated.â
âIt looks the same as when they evacuated?â
âYes, the ruins of the witch clan you saw have been sorted out by the team members. When Master Mary and the others first discovered this place, it was covered in snow and scattered scorched wood, probably the traces left by the witchesâ battle with the demons. These traces left a strong evil aura. For their safety, the werewolf grandmasters had to purify them first.â
âOh, really? I really couldnât tell.â I didnât sense any evil aura at all. What surprised me was that I didnât feel relieved at all. Instead, I felt even more regretful that I lost the chance to eat âsnacksâ.
Dorothy suddenly burst into laughter as she thought of something. âThe grandmasters even laughed at themselves. If the Historical Society of Magical Creatures saw what they did, they would publish a 100000-word paper to denounce the grandmasters for ruining the historical remains.â
The sky was completely dark, and the ceremony began.
The three grandmasters surrounded the triangle in the center of the formation, each chanting a different incantation. These incantations were bizarre. I couldnât hear a single word.
It wasnât that I didnât understand, but I couldnât hear it.
Dorothy explained to me in a low voice, âDonât worry. Itâs fine as long as you canât hear it. This is for the past living and the undead. Those who live in the present canât understand it.â
The chanting lasted for about ten minutes. The grandmastersâ mountain suddenly exuded some indescribable pale smoke when the last syllable was chanted. The smoke spread rapidly, and it didnât take long to cover the entire ruins of the witch clan.
Dorothy pulled me along to check the doors and windows, confirming that no smoke had snuck through the cracks.
âIs this a bad thing?â
âNot really. I can only say that it negatively affects specific groups of people. This thing is called the Quicksand Fog. It is a kind of filler that exists in the historical gaps. Its presence indicated that history is about to overlap. People from the present canât have any contact with the Quicksand Fog of the past. Otherwise, theyâll fall unconscious or get lost in the long river of history and never return.â
âWhat about the grandmasters?â
âDonât worry about that. The grandmasters are the originators of the ritual. From the moment they chant the spell, they temporarily donât belong to our time. In short, they are now traveling through history.â
The Quicksand Fog covered the window with a thick gauze curtain, and we couldnât see anything.
âHow long will the ceremony last?â
âItâs hard to say. According to Master Maryâs prediction, it will end in three hours. Moreover, they canât stay too long in the stacked history space. Otherwise, it will cause damage to their bodies.â
The waiting time was very boring. We couldnât do anything but talk to pass the time.