Part I: The First Turn
Alaric hesitated, then accepted. The sand within the hourglass began to flow, but instead of falling, it rose upward, swirling in a vortex. As he watched, scenes unfolded: a battlefield where soldiers, using Chrono-Heart bubbles, moved with inhuman speed, causing a cascade of casualties as time in the battlefield became chaotic. A city where merchants, exploiting time dilation, bought goods in seconds but sold them in days, leading to economic collapse. A scholar, obsessed with extending his research, became trapped in an endless loop, his mind fracturing as he experienced centuries within minutes. DANDY-706-UN-javhd.today37-58 Min
Seraphine listened, her expression unreadable. When Alaric finished, the hall fell into a hushed silence. The council members whispered among themselves, the sound of their robes rustling like leaves in a windless forest. Part I: The First Turn Alaric hesitated, then accepted
Alaric nodded, his jaw set. “She warned me of the ramifications of unbridled use. The Chrono-Heart, if replicated without restraint, could destabilize the very fabric of our reality.” A city where merchants, exploiting time dilation, bought