I Can Copy Curses

Chapter 394 394. Page acting up



Orion and his friends from the Human Federation Realm attended a few classes and ate at the canteen before going their separate ways.

\'There could be hundreds of these pages out there... How are we supposed to find them? Nobody would be foolish enough to announce they\'ve found such a valuable treasure,\' he thought, pondering how he would go about collecting the pages.

After meeting with Elijah and hearing his ominous words about the papers, Orion had grown anxious. According to Elijah, if they failed to find all the pages, the transmigrators who came this time would start dying mysteriously.

Orion didn\'t understand the connection between the transmigrators and the pages, but he knew they had to find the pages soon. Otherwise, they would all die. He would die.

\'But how?\'

As he pondered, a thought crossed his mind.

\'If this page knows everything about everyone, wouldn\'t it know where the other pages are?\'

He quickly sat up and went to his desk. Grabbing a pen, he wrote on the page.

\'Where are the other pages?\'

The page turned white, and the words he wrote vanished.

Orion frowned and wrote something else.

\'Are there any pages near me, like the one I am writing on?\'

Again, the same result. The page turned white, and the words vanished.

His frown deepened, but he didn\'t give up. He wrote again.

\'How many pages are out there this time?\'

The same result. The words vanished.

"Damn it!" Orion slammed the page onto the table in frustration. He hadn\'t been able to focus on anything since Elijah told him about the pages.

"How do I find these damn pages?" he muttered to himself in frustration. "What if there are some pages back in the Three Domains?" The thought made him even more anxious. He couldn\'t go back to the Three Domains; he didn\'t even know how.

\'No, Elijah must have some way to get to the Three Domains. Otherwise, he wouldn\'t have mentioned it.\'

Orion calmed himself, thinking.

Just then, the page suddenly floated up, surrounded by a golden aura.

"It\'s never done this before," Orion muttered, wondering what had suddenly happened.

The page then disappeared into the wall in front of him.

"Huh? Where did it go?!"

Orion quickly rushed out of his room and into the hallway, where he saw the page floating at the opposite end. Before he could reach it, the page shot forward and vanished into another wall.

Orion frowned and quickly pulled out another piece of paper. He wrote on it.

"Disable the cameras in the dormitory and erase the last hour\'s data."

The cameras in the hall, which had been rotating like guards, suddenly sparked with lightning and fell down. Another camera across from Orion met the same fate.

Satisfied, Orion walked to the wall and used the Curse of Dimensional Dissonance to disappear into it.

He reappeared in another cadet\'s room, where the occupant was staring at the golden page floating in front of him.

\'Damn!\'

Orion immediately concealed himself by jumping into his dimension, hidden from the cadet.

\'Good thing his attention is on the page,\' he thought, observing from his hidden vantage point and wondering what was causing the page\'s sudden behavior.

\'Could it be leading me somewhere?\'

Just as he thought that, the page shot forward again, disappearing into another wall.

Orion quickly exited the cadet\'s room and followed. He saw the page reappear in another hallway parallel to his own.

\'Where is it leading?\'

Once again, the page vanished into a wall, and Orion followed it, slipping through the wall from his dimension.

He appeared in another room but stayed hidden, watching as the golden page shot forward once more and disappeared into the wall.

Orion followed cautiously, running through walls, making sure not to reveal himself.

The page led Orion through a maze of rooms, hallways, and even bathrooms, forcing him to remain on high alert. To ensure his safety, he altered his appearance, shifting from Ray Wiser to a random twenty-three-year-old man. That way, even if someone caught sight of him, his true identity would remain hidden.

He continued trailing the page as it darted through the labyrinth of the building, passing through every space without hesitation. Finally, after what felt like an endless pursuit, Orion found himself standing outside the dormitory, the cool air hitting his face as the page hovered ahead of him, waiting for the next step.

\'I\'m outside the dormitory!\'

Orion quickly made his body tangible before jumping back into his dimension and flying after the page, which was heading toward the back of the academy.

\'This area…\'n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

Orion noticed that the back of the academy was a stark contrast to its polished exterior. This part looked completely neglected, as if it didn\'t belong to the academy at all. The area was littered with broken-down garages and damaged vehicles.

Even the once-impressive hovering cars, symbols of cutting-edge technology, were now in disrepair—some barely hovering, others abandoned and rusting.

The buildings were overgrown with vines, their smooth surfaces cracked and worn by time. The wild plant life wrapped around crumbling structures, giving the place an eerie, abandoned atmosphere. It was clear that this section had been left to rot, a far cry from the futuristic brilliance of the rest of the academy.

\'This place is somewhat far from the academy, but relatively close too.\'

Orion frowned as he observed the area. The paper he was following flew into one of the vine-covered buildings.

He quietly emerged from his dimension and slipped inside, following the paper for a few minutes until it stopped at an unfinished part of the building.

Suddenly, the paper flashed with golden light and reprinted on his palm.

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