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Chapter 979 Hibern
Chapter 979 Hibern
"Hiberlil".
A weathered, ancient voice echoed:
"Her name is Siberyl."
It uses the language of the northern continent of the Dreamland, but it is clear that it is different from the language of the gods of Mount Kadas and also different from the languages of all the lower-ranking subordinate races in the north. It should be the initial version of all northern languages.
...
Hiberlil.
Milo's expression suddenly became somewhat dazed, or rather, surprised.
Because in his brief and distant memory, during the less than twenty years he lived in that ordinary yet rich world, he had heard this name—
Hiberlil.
In Greek mythology, Hyberia was a land "beyond the North Wind," where the sun never sets, meaning that the sun god Apollo would spend the winter there. Theseus and Perseus also visited that ancient land.
Many ancient Greek and Roman scholars and writers who lived there romanticized the Hyberians, depicting them as people with long lifespans, enjoying a very happy life, and a land with countless gold treasures guarded by griffins.
...
Perhaps it was a coincidence, but the fact that the names were exactly the same still caused Milo a moment of confusion.
The Earth in his memory had long been annihilated, just as the gods of dreams flattened the waking world. His consciousness was likely just a "fleeing person" left behind by a world that had been flattened.
Earth, which was not a very advanced civilization, was just one of many abandoned worlds that had never come into contact with true gods. Naturally, the people of that era were unaware of the impending doom, and Milo was no exception.
He had already let it go.
But when ancient life forms utter words related to Earth, Milo's heart still trembles slightly.
Because he knew that the Spider God, Atlak Nakya, came from beyond the stars.
Is it just a coincidence?
...
He knew that in the ancient literary works of Earthlings, Hibernius was merely a beautiful wish.
But in Atlak Nakya's case, it is no different.
The illusory spiritual world is actually just a form of expression of beautiful wishes.
...
A gaunt figure emerged from behind the glacier.
It is not humanoid, but more like a combination of mammal and arthropod, with flesh and arthropods on its body, covered with a few thorns and bristles, without obvious head and torso features, and crawls on the ground with some wriggling arthropods.
This is a biological form that Milo has never seen before.
Perhaps it does not exist in the physical world, because it is another version of itself that Atlas Nakya constructed in the spiritual world.
When its gaze met Milo's, it sensed Milo's undisguised bloodlust.
But this strange creature showed no intention of fighting or fleeing.
“In the North Continent, I cannot be killed, just as you cannot die in the world you have created, can you?”
"..." Milo remained silent.
He knew this was true, but being unable to kill someone didn't mean he couldn't be defeated. After all, in the two intertwined spiritual worlds, he was considered half a master here.
That's how Gorgon got beaten so badly he was practically wetting himself.
...
“I know what you’re trying to do. There was an arrogant person here before who had the same ideas as you. You are both ignorant and fearless blasphemers.”
Atlak Nakya crawled and writhed on the ground like a frail, dying man, instinctively recounting fragments of his memory: "His name was Ibon..."
...
"He did not record Hibernius in any of the books."
The Book of Ibon was Milo’s first required reading, and most of his knowledge of the mystical came from it, although the book did not contain any information about Hyberril.
The North Continent was mentioned, though.
However, it is quite different from the glacier that Milo sees today.
...
"Then how do you know about Hibernil?" Atlak Nakya stopped its climbing and wriggling limbs, turned its body, and looked at Milo with the side of its body covered with dense holes, perhaps that was where its eye structure was located.
“Earth.” Milo hadn’t intended to delve deeper into this topic, but for some reason, he blurted out the word that was buried deep in his memory.
"Earth……"
Atlak Nakya pondered for a long time before asking:
"I've explored countless corners of the universe in my life. Perhaps here, you can find some clues about Earth. Go..."
...
However, when he heard Atlak Nakya say these words, Milo's expression once again turned to relief and realization.
As Mabel and Byrne were wondering what was going on, they saw Milo pull out a dark crowbar from behind him, take a few steps forward, and stab the strange creature right through.
"What the hell are you talking about! You don't even know anything about Earth! You're just going along with what I said, and you still want to fool me? You're trying to fool me!"
...
The two spiritual worlds have merged to some extent.
Atlak Nakia did indeed glean some clues from Milo's spiritual world. The spiritual world he created had no name at all; the North Continent had always been just a name. As for Hibernil, it was merely a tiny trace that he had managed to glean from Milo's memories with all his might, but that was all he could find.
The fact that He, Atlak Nakya, could find the connection to Hybrid in Milo's mind shows that He has some skill, but He has no idea what Hybrid is like on Earth; it's just some beautiful wishful thinking in literary works.
But He invited Milo to delve into his spiritual world to find clues about Earth.
"If you had said just one less word, you wouldn't have been exposed so quickly!"
After Milo pierced the strange creature through, he quickly pulled the crowbar out from the other end, and the hook at the tail pulled out large pieces of internal organs.
The strange creature emitted a sharp hiss, but it quickly subsided.
Immediately afterwards, a loud noise came from beneath the glacier.
“Something’s about to come out,” Mabel said, glancing at Milo as if seeking his opinion.
Milo shook the crowbar in his hand, flicking away the slime:
“Nakya also entered here. The one from before was just a manipulated creature that found the Tower’s true will and killed it.”
Countless reverberations emanated from beneath the glacier.
Mabel glanced behind her: "Why is your mental world so empty? You don't even have a helper?"
Milo turned around:
"That's why I called you here."
(End of this chapter)
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