'What gives the lake its energy and motion is the energy source, and the difference between source and output lies in its special aura. That aura is similar to the mouth of a spring or fountain—slow, steady, and never-ending.'
Wilbur's eyes flew open at once. "Slow, steady, and never-ending!"
Wilbur understood then that the source of a formation was the part of it that had the most vigor. Despite there being multiple dimensions spinning in front of him, Wilbur could distinctly feel each of the golden auras.
It was not long before Wilbur found the strongest stripes, and he leaped out. Fine golden lines appeared in front of him like threads of a web as Wilbur dodged them left and right, finally coming up to the aura he had chosen.
The next second, Wilbur swung the thunder cleaver down. The golden aura shattered with a loud crack, disappearing into a cloud of shimmering dust as the view before Wilbur began to melt away. It was not long before he returned to Rindo Mine once more and could recognize his surroundings again.
Wilbur let out a long breath, looking around him before heading further into the cave. Despite having broken the formation just now, Wilbur was unsure how many formations there were in the cave and decided to look around in case there were others.
It was not long before Wilbur reached the end of the cave's depths, but he saw nothing out of the ordinary. This meant that there was only one formation in the cave, and it had been broken just now, so there was no more danger.
Wilbur walked along as he dialed Beverly's number.
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