“Is it not working, Master Diviner?” Wrey demanded impatiently.
“I'm done.”
Right after Great Diviner had said that, the copper coins in the air abruptly fused together.
Following that, rays of light burst out from the copper coin and formed a projection. The scene was none other than that of Jared battling the two men.
Great Diviner suddenly waved a hand, and the space seemingly cracked immediately. A series of auras surged out of the fissures.
“You can both sense whether this is Jared's aura,” Great Diviner stated, shifting his gaze to Wrey and Hugh.
“Indeed, it's his aura. I once fought with him, so I know his aura,” Wrey affirmed.
“Since you can sense the presence of the aura, Mr. Lindt, search for him by following it. You'll certainly find him!” Great Diviner concluded.
“Okay. Thank you, Master Diviner! I'll deliver the promised resources to your residence when I go back!”
When Wrey had finished saying that, he led some men in rapid pursuit of the aura.
Great Diviner and Hugh tagged along.
In the meantime, the giant lion held Jared in its mouth and sprinted at top speed. No one knew where it was taking him.
Jared was still unconscious. Ranzoph, who was in his body, frantically called out at him, not wanting the man to continue being carried away by the giant lion.
By then, they had long since deviated from their route, going the polar opposite of the place marked with the treasure.
Soon, the aura divined by Great Diviner faded. Consequently, Wrey lost the direction in which Jared disappeared.
“What exactly is going on here, Master Diviner?”
Wrey put that question forth to Great Diviner.
“Jared is fleeing too fast and far. My divination has a time and distance limit, so it can't serve you perpetually,” Great Diviner explained.
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