The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 653 Departure! The Well of the Sky

The moment Moran was pulled by the Well of Heaven, he experienced a dizzying sensation of his body being completely out of control, a feeling he hadn't felt in a long time.

The power of space swept over her like a raging tide, not enough to injure her, but it was certainly not pleasant.

This brutal method of teleportation reminded her of the embarrassing situation she experienced when she first entered school.

Fortunately, her years of research into spatial magic have not been in vain.

Moran quickly adjusted his breathing, and the magic power in his body transformed into spatial power to build a defensive barrier, isolating the chaotic spatial fluctuations from the outside. He found balance in the energy turbulence and finally avoided the predicament of being wantonly thrown around by spatial power.

However, the energy transmitted this time was far too mixed. Moran squinted, and all he could see were distorted lights flashing wildly. He couldn't see the scene outside the teleportation channel at all.

She could feel countless energies colliding and tearing around her, as if trying to drag her into the abyss of a spacetime rift.

About three seconds later, the suffocating pressure suddenly disappeared, and Moran's boots finally touched the solid ground. She subconsciously bent her knees to cushion the impact and steady her body.

What comes into view is a cramped, gray space.

The space was square, not even as spacious as the bathroom in her mobile home. The floor, the ceiling, and the walls were all gray.

Moran reached out and touched the wall; the sensation on her fingertips reminded her of the gray fog at the edge of the Valen world.

But the gray walls here seem even more solid, and it's impossible to pass through them using dragon language magic.

The only unusual color in the entire space came from the white door on the left wall; even the stone platform in the very center of the space was grayish.

On the stone platform is a small well.

Remembering the name "Well of the Sky," Moran walked over.

The stone platform was made of an unknown material, and the small well in the middle was emitting a faint blue starlight, which drew Moran involuntarily.

The moment she leaned down to stare at the well opening, her pupils suddenly contracted.

The vast Milky Way was reflected in the well, which was the size of a washbasin.

Countless worlds encased in boundary membranes float like bubbles within them, and the outline of one of these worlds looks remarkably like the world of Valen.

The sight is absolutely breathtaking!

At that moment, the starlight from the wellhead condensed into a common language.

"Welcome to the Well of the Sky! Please collect your Explorer's Handbook."

A book appeared in the starlight.

"Does Skywell have a beginner's guide?"

Moran, still unsure of the situation, quickly reached out and took out the book from the starlight.

She looked around and found there wasn't even a place to sit. Luckily, magic and cards weren't restricted here.

She took a {furniture card - sofa}, materialized it, placed it against the wall, and started reading the Explorer's Handbook.

Moran opened the title page and habitually looked at the editor's section, but what she saw surprised her greatly: "Valen?"

Valen, Valen World, was this manual written by the consciousness of the Valen World?
Her fingertips traced the word "Vallée," and she changed from sitting cross-legged to sitting upright. She then took out a {furniture card - desk}, carefully placed the book on the table, and continued reading.

"Hello explorer, I am Valen!"

I established this explorer camp within the boundary membrane, preparing individual tents for each explorer so that everyone can rest here before venturing into the other world.

You are now in tent number 333 of the Witch Camp, and from now on, this tent belongs to you. The initial tent is small, but if you plan to stay in the camp permanently, you can go to the tent management office in the central camp to expand the space inside the tent.

Open the door in the wall, and you can go to the camp.

There, there are battlegrounds for explorers to hone their skills, as well as trading markets...

If you still have questions, you can refer to the full map of the Explorer's Camp at the back of the book, which provides a more detailed explanation.

You should have already seen the well in the middle of the camp, right? That's right, that's the Sky Well.

The Well of the Sky exists based on cosmic consciousness, connecting worlds with life on various timelines throughout the universe.

From here, you can travel to other worlds to explore.

Concentrate on the star projection within the Sky Well. Some worlds in need of help will send you quest invitations. Respond to the invitations, and the Sky Well will take you through the galaxy to the corresponding world.

According to the Covenant, accepting a mission invitation means that the world and the explorer have reached a contract.

Explorers need to work hard to complete the mission, and the world needs to reward them as promised upon completion.

Please note that not every world's consciousness is benevolent, and quest invitations may be traps used to prey on explorers.

Before accepting a mission, remember to check the world's past mission completion history and faction affiliation.

In the world of the benevolent faction, explorers are treated like their own children; in the world of the neutral faction, explorers are not deliberately given tasks to harm them, but they are happy to accept the legacy of explorers who fail in their tasks; in the world of the evil faction, explorers' lives and souls are harvested by giving out high-difficulty tasks.

In addition to world quest invitations received within the Sky Well, sometimes the world will also issue invitations to favored explorers.

These invitations can also be used to travel to other worlds.

However, some invitations have not been certified by the cosmic consciousness and are not protected by the "Cosmic Covenant." Therefore, it is essential to carefully check whether the invitation contains a 'cosmic star map' marking...

If you're ready, begin your exploration of another world!
If you want to go back to Valen, just stomp your foot hard inside the tent, and you'll return to where you came from.

Following that are supplementary contents such as the "Cosmic Covenant", "Introduction to World Factions", and "Explorer Camp Map".

Moran read it all and memorized it.

As she closed the Explorer's Handbook, she felt a warm glow in her heart.

Now she is quite certain that the "Valen" in the editor's column refers to "Valen World Consciousness".

This handbook serves as a guide for all explorers of Valencia.

Every word was a heartfelt admonition, no different from that of Tracy, who had previously helped them analyze their future direction.

The world consciousness of Earth is just as warm.

"They must all be worlds of the good alignment, right?" Moran leaned closer to the Sky Well to take a look at the alignment of the Valen world.

Grayish-white with light green... Grayish-white is a symbol of neutrality, and green is a symbol of kindness.

How come it's a neutral to benevolent faction?

Recall the description of world alignments in the Explorer's Handbook: "Alignment represents a world's attitude towards explorers from other worlds. Regardless of their alignment, all worlds cherish the beings within their own world. However, the beings within a world can influence its alignment bias."

Are the creatures within the world of Valen generally neutral to benevolent? (End of Chapter)

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