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She had absolutely no idea of what had transpired next
The call for help froht have saved her The two adepts had hurried away and failed to detect the trace of spatial flux from within her body
That was the power of the spacestone!
It had been a long, long tih the dark and deathly silent mental world It was then that Alice had cried out loud
It was only then that Alice had thought of the ability to cry when she wanted to as a blessing in and of itself!
Perhaps Alice ht only have been sealed shut in her cold and dead nificance of that one night was unprecedentedly enor tio mad An eternity that had caused her to hover at the brink of a breakdown
She had called for help, but none ca But none of this had any ! She had been the only one in her cold and desolate world!
The spatial talent that she had always relied on appeared to be so fragile and useless Don't evenher; she hadn't even been able to use her talent to kill herself
Her h hts in the dead darkness She hadn't been able to keep track of all of it herself When Alice had given up on her pride and gave up on the teiously and diligently used every bit of her soul's power to pray and pay respect to the one thing that could bring her hope
Fate!
She had prayed zealously
No longer trying to negotiate with fate, no longer trying to ask for so to become a believer in fate and shoulder her mission and becoh her dark cell like a deity descending upon the nized the true nature of her powers and strength
Alice had desperately wanted to cry at that moment, yet she had smiled silently in the darkness!
Naturally, Greee in Alice'swith the corrosive petrification energy and the ra of his abyssal aura at that time He could only hurry and rush Alice and Snorlax back to the Feidnan City There had been no ties that had happened to Alice
Greening her ical tattoo for Greeiven up on the cothen her spatial talents Instead, she had asked Greehts of her Spirit
This request had been entirely out of the blue and was far beyond Greem's expectations It was at that e that had happened to Alice
Alice had honestly started to believe in fate She illing to put her faith in fate It was a difficult thing to do, but she did it!
After all, a spatial talent was a tangible thing Greethen it a little, and Alice's combat prowess and survival skills would increase exponentially Fate, on the other hand, was intangible, unseen and mysterious No one had any idea where it ca resources at such a thing was considered a ht of the issue
However, Greeroup of adepts
Honestly, Alice's spatial talents were very desirable Still, they couldn't compare to the title of the Witch of Fate Only thirteen witches possessed titles in the World of Adepts They were the core and the skeleton that held together the large group that was the Northern Witches
After tens of thousands of years, the thirteen branches of the Northern Witches had all experienced their own prosperities and declines The chapter of the Witch of Fate was undoubtedly part of the groups that had gone extinct
However, as long as the legacy laws of the Witch of Fate were still part of the will of the World of Adepts, their legacy would never wholly go extinct
Numerous inheritors of the Witch of Fate and her considerable talents indicated the revival of the Fate branch after a thousand years of silence!
The leaders of the Northern Witches had sent outthese inheritors back to the Tower of Fate because of this
The Battle of Fate would happen eight years later, as was scheduled!
It didn't matter who lived That person would successfully beco the Northern Witches
The people that were so stubbornly pursuing Alice at this ti for the Battle of Fate
It could be that an overbearing force backed one of the candidates, and this force was trying to help her get rid of the competitors Or perhaps some influence within the Continent of Adept didn't want to see the Northern Witches continue to grow in strength That hy they ht have sent attacks to interrupt the inheritance ceremony of the Witch of Fate
It was the first tier she was in!
The trip to Wylick Castle was a risk that she had taken More i!
Still
If she was the bait, as the fish?