The three adventurers took the painting from Tusi's hands, their faces beaming like a group of children.
As they unwrapped the package, they could see the painting inside, and even their movements to unwrap it were trembling a little.
The paintings produced in Sain Dungeon often have a classical oil painting style, and when you think about the fact that behind these paintings are "living" worlds, an indescribable feeling arises within.
However, this painting at first glance was large expanses of black, occasionally dotted with grey and white, with an abstract vibe that exuded an oppressive feeling, as if foretelling that the story depicted did not align with the ideals of truth, goodness, and beauty.
At first, the adventurers couldn't comprehend what was depicted on it. They kept examining it from various angles until they finally understood when looking from afar.
A face of a Soul-sucking Ghost, hidden underneath a dark hood, dominated the entire canvas.
