SUPREME ARCH-MAGUS

Chapter 308 Throne of Riddles (2)



The tenth statue, exuding a quiet strength, asked, "What is that which does not close its eyes even while sleeping?"

"A fish," Kent replied without hesitation.

The step shimmered and turned golden, and the tenth statue bowed. Kent's determination was unwavering as he stepped onto the eleventh platform.

The eleventh statue, her expression serene, posed her question, "What is it that travels alone, and yet is never lonely?"

"Sun," Kent responded, recalling the eternal wisdom.

The step glowed gold, and the eleventh statue bowed deeply. Kent ascended to the twelfth step with renewed vigor.

The twelfth statue, her eyes like deep pools of knowledge, asked, "What is it that, though full, remains empty?"

"A cloud," Kent replied thoughtfully.

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The transformation to gold was swift, and the twelfth statue bowed in acknowledgment. Kent pressed on, reaching the thirteenth step.

The thirteenth statue, with an aura of quiet authority, asked, "What is that which comes back even after being given away?"

"A promise," Kent answered confidently.

The step turned golden, and the thirteenth statue bowed deeply. Kent's focus sharpened as he moved to the fourteenth platform.

The fourteenth statue, her voice a gentle whisper, asked, "What is that which, once broken, can never be repaired?"

"Trust," Kent replied, his voice steady.

The step shimmered and turned golden, and the fourteenth statue bowed. Kent's resolve was unshakeable as he stepped onto the fifteenth platform.

The fifteenth statue, her eyes wise and ancient, asked, "What is the greatest treasure one can possess?"

"Knowledge," Kent answered, drawing from the depths of his understanding.

The step glowed gold, and the fifteenth statue bowed deeply. Kent's determination was unwavering as he stepped onto the sixteenth platform.

The sixteenth statue, her voice echoing through the silence, asked, "What is that which is always coming but never arrives?"

"Tomorrow," Kent replied, his voice firm.

The step turned golden, and the sixteenth statue bowed in respect. Kent took a deep breath, feeling the weight of the trial but also the promise of victory. The journey was half reached and there are still sixteen steps ahead.

He stepped onto the seventeenth platform, where the statue came to life with a question, her voice like a haunting melody, "What is that which cannot be seen but can be heard?"

"An echo," Kent replied, his answer swift and sure.

The step turned golden, and the seventeenth statue bowed. Kent moved forward, reaching the eighteenth step.

The eighteenth statue, with a gaze piercing and profound, asked, "What is that which grows when it eats, but dies when it drinks?"

Kent thought for a moment, then answered, "Fire."

The step shimmered into gold, and the eighteenth statue bowed deeply. Kent ascended to the nineteenth platform, his confidence unshaken.

The nineteenth statue, her expression one of timeless wisdom, posed her question, "What is it that runs but never walks, has a bed but never sleeps?"

"A river," Kent responded, drawing from his well of knowledge.

The step glowed gold, and the nineteenth statue bowed in acknowledgment. Kent took a steady breath and moved to the twentieth step.

The twentieth statue, her voice carrying an ancient echo, asked, "What is it that has keys but can't open locks?"

"A piano," Kent replied confidently.

The step turned golden, and the twentieth statue bowed deeply. Kent's determination grew as he stepped onto the twenty-first platform.

The twenty-first statue, her eyes filled with quiet insight, asked, "What is it that has a heart but no other organs?"

"A tree," Kent answered, his voice steady.

The step shimmered into gold, and the twenty-first statue bowed. Kent pressed on, reaching the twenty-second step.

The twenty-second statue, her voice like the whispering wind, posed her question, "What is it that has cities but no houses, forests but no trees?"

"A map," Kent replied without hesitation.

The step glowed gold, and the twenty-second statue bowed in respect. Kent moved forward, reaching the twenty-third platform.

The twenty-third statue, her gaze serene and knowing, asked, "What is it that has a neck but no head?"

"A bottle," Kent answered promptly.

The step turned golden, and the twenty-third statue bowed deeply. Kent ascended to the twenty-fourth step, his resolve unwavering.

The twenty-fourth statue, her voice like a gentle breeze, asked, "What is it that has teeth but cannot bite?"

"A comb," Kent replied confidently.

The step shimmered into gold, and the twenty-fourth statue bowed. Kent took a deep breath and moved to the twenty-fifth step.

The twenty-fifth statue, her eyes reflecting endless wisdom, asked, "What is it that flies without wings?"

"Time," Kent answered, his voice filled with certainty.

The step turned golden, and the twenty-fifth statue bowed deeply. Kent's determination was unyielding as he stepped onto the twenty-sixth platform.

The twenty-sixth statue, her voice echoing through the silence, asked, "What is it that has hands but cannot feel?"

"A clock," Kent replied without hesitation.

The step glowed gold, and the twenty-sixth statue bowed in acknowledgment. Kent moved forward, reaching the twenty-seventh step.

The twenty-seventh statue, her gaze deep and thoughtful, posed her question, "What is it that can fill a room but takes up no space?"

"Light," Kent answered promptly.

The step turned golden, and the twenty-seventh statue bowed deeply. Kent ascended to the twenty-eighth step, his resolve stronger than ever.

The twenty-eighth statue, her voice a gentle whisper, asked, "What is it that can be broken without being touched?"

"A promise," Kent replied, his voice steady.

The step shimmered into gold, and the twenty-eighth statue bowed. Kent took a deep breath and moved to the twenty-ninth step.

The twenty-ninth statue, her eyes filled with ancient wisdom, asked, "What is it that has a head and a tail but no body?"

"A coin," Kent answered confidently.

The step turned golden, and the twenty-ninth statue bowed deeply. Kent's determination was unwavering as he stepped onto the thirtieth platform.

The thirtieth statue, her voice echoing through the silence, asked, "What is it that can be caught but not thrown?"

"A cold," Kent replied without hesitation.

The step glowed gold, and the thirtieth statue bowed in acknowledgment. Kent moved forward, reaching the thirty-first step.

The thirty-first statue, her gaze serene and knowing, asked, "What is it that begins and has no end?"

"Eternity," Kent answered promptly.

The step turned golden, and the thirty-first statue bowed deeply. Kent ascended to the thirty-second step, his resolve unyielding.

The thirty-second statue, her voice like a gentle breeze, asked, "What is the one thing that everyone can always count on?"

"Change," Kent replied confidently.

With his final answer the atmosphere changed and throne came to life with divine glow.

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