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The Medallion novel Chapter 1536

Summary for Chapter 1536 The Scary Room: The Medallion

What Happens in Chapter 1536 The Scary Room – From the Book The Medallion

Dive into Chapter 1536 The Scary Room, a pivotal chapter in The Medallion, written by Hollie Lee. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Fantasy fiction.

Typically, once an individual had reached the King Realm, they needed to cultivate their Spiritual Infant to its peak level first, and only after that could they ensure the successful cultivation of an Imperial Soul. After they had attained the Imperial Soul, they could then break through to the Emperor Realm.

In Eunice's perspective, Rocky was only at the medium stage of the Spiritual Infant. Thus, he couldn't have had an Imperial Soul, let alone break through to the Emperor Realm.

But at that moment, Rocky was exuding an aura of the Emperor Realm, and she couldn't be mistaken. After all, there were more Emperor Realm masters in the Di Clan than in the other forces of the Ethereal Region.

However, almost all Emperor Realm masters were normally advanced in age. Rocky was the only spirit warrior that Eunice knew who could reach the Emperor Realm at such a young age.

She wondered if she was hallucinating right now, but what she was seeing looked very real, and there was only one thing that could explain what was happening. Rocky must have been hiding something monumental!

After a long time, the golden light on Rocky's body gradually dimmed. It left significant changes on his body. For instance, his wound had now fully healed, and his eyes had also recovered. At the same time, his body had stopped emitting the Emperor Realm aura from earlier, returning to its original state, and floated gently to the ground.

"Eunice? What happened?"

Rocky's eyes fluttered open as his feet touched the ground, and he appeared confused and out of sorts. He looked even more perplexed when he noticed the peculiar looks that Eunice was throwing his way. Of course, he had no idea what had happened to him just now.

"Who on earth are you?!"

Eunice abruptly grilled him, perplexed by the strange turn of events.

"What do you mean?" Rocky asked in confusion.

"Stop pretending! You are clearly a master of the Emperor Realm.

Why did you deceive me?" burst out Eunice.

She looked incredibly upset at the thought that Rocky had been lying to her.

"Me, a master of the Emperor Realm?

Are you kidding me?" Rocky answered as he shook his head, looking flabbergasted.

If he were a master of the Emperor Realm, he would have left the place ages ago.

"I can't be mistaken. I saw it with my own eyes! When you were grievously injured and unconscious just now, a power of the Emperor Realm suddenly came out from your body and cured your wound,"

Eunice explained firmly.

"Really? Are you sure about that?" asked Rocky. The puzzled look had disappeared from his face.

"I..." Eunice hesitated.

"Okay, I'll tell you something then.

There is indeed some kind of mysterious power hidden in my body, but it's not the power of the Emperor Realm!" admitted Rocky with a faint smile.

"I know, but are you sure it's not that kind of power?

I saw your aura just now, and it is indeed..." Eunice still couldn't believe Rocky's words.

"Check my aura carefully. Do you think it's at the Emperor Realm?"

Rocky asked with an eyebrow raised critically.

Eunice carefully tried to examine Rocky's aura and found that it had returned to normal.

With that discovery, she couldn't help but wonder about her own sanity. Maybe she had been hallucinating just now.

"Anyway, we should go. Don't we need to look for the Army-blessing Scroll?"

After saying that, Rocky turned around and quickly left.

"Hey! Wait for me!" Eunice cried out after Rocky.

"Well, why don't we go up and have a look?" Eunice suggested cheerfully.

It seemed like she couldn't wait for Ricky, as she had already jumped up toward the spiral wood branches and was about to enter the tree house.

Seeing that, Rocky had no choice but to go after her.

Soon, the two of them entered the tree house, finding three rooms in total. After the two of them went into the nearest room, they saw a shabby wooden cabinet filled with various bottles containing strange herbs. Some bottles even had what looked like internal organs of corpses and beasts.

"Are you sure somebody lives here?"

Eunice asked hesitantly, seemingly disturbed by the peculiar objects inside the room.

"Who knows!" answered Rocky with an indifferent shrug.

He soon exited the room and then entered the one next to it.

The second room appeared more normal than the first one, resembling a bedroom of some kind. However, it only contained a broken bed and a table. There was not even a stool to sit on.

Seeing that nothing seemed unusual, Rocky quickly left the room and entered the third one. However, the expression on his face changed dramatically, and his body stiffened as soon as he set foot inside.

"Hey, what's wrong with you?

Did you see something scary!

You coward. Ha-ha!"

Eunice was about to follow Rocky inside when she noticed his weird expression, making fun of him immediately. However, when she peered into the third room, her comely face darkened in an instant, as she suddenly understood what made Rocky react that way. She hastily rushed out, stopped by the doorway, and vomited. Her face became white as a sheet.

All kinds of human skeletons filed the third room, displayed like the spoils of war. Some of them hadn't yet fully decomposed, and their bowels and internal organs were exposed in the air. Hundreds of maggots crawled and fed on the exposed organs, and the thick smell of death and decomposing flesh hung in the air. In the center of the room stood a long stick, shrouded by a black mist, with a dark green ball on top. Blue light orbs, which seemed to be souls judging from the tortured screams and whispers coming from them, continuously flowed out from the dark green ball. Those souls struggled to escape, only to be sucked back into the ball.

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