Chapter Seventy Five: The Elemental Mouse is Dead

He do not how or why, but there it is. The elemental mouse is dead. It has died a heroic death, in a time when it has the solemn duty to search the Economics Institute, looking for that land far away. Who could have ordered its untimely death? Or who could have killed it while in search of the hallow grounds? Neither common sense cannot provide the answer to the question.

And yet, there it is. The mouse is dead. Nobody can kill an elemental. Nobody can see it in the midst of the darkness. How can it be killed, searching for a dream? How can it be scorned looking for a certain answer? How can it fail retrieving the knowledge of the Physical Clock?



Eliot is left with so much mystery. Has the graveyard been discovered? Who could have uncovered the power of the elements? His actions were met with so much precaution, and yet it has come to this point. Who could have killed the mouse?

He felt anxious of the fact that the Scientific Council could be behind this. How could have they gone through all the troubles of locating it? The graveyard has been destroyed ever since the Book of Chants had gone missing.

Was he discovered by the Economists? He has to be more extra careful just in case. The search for that elusive Physical Clock has to continue. He has to find out how to destroy that time machine. He cannot be stopped. The Agreement will help him succeed.

And maybe, he will also find the Book of Chants in the process, too. Someone musn't had killed the elemental with a hand that kills, or a relic of some dead people.

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