Warlock Apprentice

Chapter 1545 - 1545 Section 1546 The Truth About Gust Town



Chapter 1545 - 1545 Section 1546 The Truth About Gust Town

?Chapter 1545: Section 1546 The Truth About Gust Town Chapter 1545: Section 1546 The Truth About Gust Town Although there is no concrete evidence to prove that the “Reincarnation Casket” refined by Ivor is the same Mysterious Object as the “Reincarnation Casket of the Undead” mentioned by Frost, there are indeed some similarities between the two.

The most obvious similarity lies in their names. Both being Mysterious Objects, yet possessing similar names, which should be quite uncommon.

However, a similarity in names could also be a coincidence, after all, it is noted that Ivor’s “Reincarnation Casket” is tentatively named.

Apart from the name, the second point of resemblance is that there may not be many Mysterious Objects with similar names, but those that are out of control are even rarer.

Originally, the reason Frost mentioned the “Reincarnation Casket of the Undead” was to explain to Angel what “losing control” meant using this Mysterious Object. The signs of the collapse of rules when Nail Granny spoke of the “Reincarnation Casket” essentially confirmed that it too was in a state of losing control.

Losing control is extremely rare among Mysterious Objects. According to Nail Granny, the Reincarnation Casket was initially refined in a small world near the Southern Domain; Frost also mentioned that the Reincarnation Casket of the Undead was found in a world near the Southern Domain as well, both happen to be around the Southern Domain, which also says something.

Perhaps, this evidence could still be a coincidence. But if we reason backwards based on the outcome, it becomes intriguing since more similarities will emerge.

Assuming that the two are indeed the same Mysterious Object, and Alex indeed has a connection with Ivor, maybe they are even the same person.

Then, many things could be explained.

For example, Frost once said that the Reincarnation Casket is actually composed of individual Hourspaces, each one a scene, each scene a cycle of rebirth, and the outsiders participating are the so-called Reincarnators, who need to solve the puzzle of the current scene and kill the mastermind to break free from the current scene and enter the next cycle.

This is too similar to the situation in Gust Town, which is a scene set up as a cage, trapping outsiders—Alex. And to leave this cage, one must unravel the secrets within it: the serial murders.

In terms of background and purpose, these two are nearly identical.

You didn't buy this chapter, Buy it and read full at novelbin.com

Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.