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Chapter 277: The Codex of Shadows

    Chapter 277: The Codex of Shadows


    Seven Sins System Chapter 277. The Codex of Shadows


    A secondter, the swirling vortex of dark aura materialized before us, a shiver of anticipation ran down my spine. It was an eerie sight, the very essence of darkness coalescing into a tangible form. Baelthor, standing across me, watched with a mix of fascination and caution, his crimson eyes never leaving the enigmatic vortex.


    Slowly, the dark aura began to take on a more defined shape, coiling and twisting until it formed the outline of an ancient book. It hovered in the air, suspended by an unseen force, its pages fluttering as if stirred by an invisible breeze. The aura that surrounded it was like a writhing mist of shadows, giving the impression that the book itself was a creature of darkness, imbued with an ancient power.


    I took the Codex of Shadows from Baelthor''s grasp, I could feel the pulsating energy of the dark aura resonating with my touch. It was as if the book itself was alive, a vessel of ancient secrets and unfathomable power.


    "Thanks," I said with genuine appreciation, looking up at Baelthor. "I will read itter and delve into its secrets."


    Baelthor''s eyes bore into mine with an intensity that sent a shiver down my spine. "No," he said firmly, his voice carrying an air of urgency. "You must read it now."


    I frowned, taken aback by his sudden insistence. "Now? Why the rush?" I asked, a touch of confusion in my voice.


    He hesitated for a moment, his expression betraying the inner struggle he was experiencing. "Because," he began, choosing his words carefully, "the Codex is more than just a collection of words on paper. It is a manifestation of knowledge that exists within my very being. What you see as a book is a reflection of my consciousness, a piece of me."


    I furrowed my brows, trying toprehend the gravity of his revtion. "You mean the knowledge within the book is somehow a part of you?" I asked, my mind reeling with the implications.


    Baelthor nodded solemnly. "Yes," he confirmed. "The Codex of Shadows is a piece of my mind, a repository of the darkest and most powerful secrets I possess. It was not meant to be separate from me, but you forced me to create this...book."


    I gazed at the Codex in my hands, feeling a newfound sense of responsibility. The knowledge within its pages was not just information; it was a part of Baelthor''s very being.


    "I cannot let it remain out of my reach for long," Baelthor continued, his voice tinged with vulnerability. "The longer it stays away from me, the greater the risk that it will be unstable, unpredictable."


    "So, what do you suggest?" I asked, now realizing the gravity of the situation. "Should I read it in your presence?"


    Baelthor nodded.


    With a deep breath, I used my telekinesis, using my invisible power to gently open the book from a distance.


    To my relief, there were no ominous signs or traps waiting for me. Instead, as the pages opened, ancient words began to float out and encircle me. The air crackled with energy, and I could feel the weight of the knowledge contained within those mystical symbols.


    Carefully, I extended my hand, palm up, and the floating words gracefully entered my grasp. It was an awe-inspiring sight as the words seemed to dance and swirl around my hand, merging with my consciousness.


    The moment the words touched my skin, I felt a surge of power coursing through me. It was as if I had tapped into a wellspring of ancient wisdom and understanding. The words resonated with a hidden part of me, connecting me to the profound knowledge that had been hidden within the Codex of Shadows.


    The words merged with my thoughts, and suddenly, I could see vivid images and symbols shing before my eyes. Ancient recipes for power-ups appeared before me, each one promising to unlock hidden potential and amplify my abilities to unimaginable levels.


    However, as I delved deeper into the knowledge, a sense of caution began to creep in. These recipes were not to be taken lightly. The power they offered came with great risks and uncertainties. Baelthor had been right to hesitate; the potential for catastrophe loomed over each page.


    These were not foolproof methods or tried-and-tested paths to greatness. They were enigmatic and dangerous, much like the realm they hailed from. The recipes required rare and potent ingredients, some of which were only found in the most treacherous of ces.


    Once I closed the tome, the swirling vortex of the dark aura surrounding it intensified. It seemed as though the book itself was responding to my decision. The pages fluttered onest time as if bidding farewell to the knowledge they held within. Then, in a mesmerizing disy, the entire book transformed into a pulsating dark aura, radiating otherworldly energy.


    I watched in awe as the dark aura expanded, surrounding both Baelthor and me in its ethereal glow. It was as if the book was releasing its essence, merging with the very air around us. The room seemed to vibrate with power as the aura pulsed with a mesmerizing rhythm.


    Stepping away from the dissipating dark aura, I turned to face Baelthor. Despite his gruff demeanor, he ultimately aided me in my pursuit of knowledge and power.


    "Thank you, Baelthor," I said sincerely, my voice softening.


    He grunted in response, his crimson eyes still filled with a mix of annoyance and resignation. "Just leave," he muttered as if dismissing the sentiment.


    I nodded, understanding that his pride made it difficult for him to ept gratitude. Nevertheless, I couldn''t help but feel a sense of respect for the enigmatic creature before me.


    "Alright, I''ll go," I replied, taking a step back.


    With a wave of my hand, I released the Blood Curse that had bound him, allowing him the freedom he so clearly desired. The dark aura surrounding him wavered for a moment before returning to its natural state, as if he had never been restrained in the first ce.


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