For an entire month, Grimm flew toward the direction of the Void Fortress, moving through the air at a speed that turned himself into a blurry dark orb.
Originally Grimm had other destinations in this world to go to in mind, but as a result of his bizarre encounter of the Banon Illusion, he had given up on these aims.
As the month progressed, Grimm's expression became increasingly sour.
The densely imprinted bruises on his arms, palms and thighs that had weird, grotesque shapes were not the temporary bruises Grimm had initially thought they were. As he found out, the situation was much more complicated.
These bruises seem to have the ability to make one's cells go dormant, which made it hard to feel anything. It was as if it existed in a whole other dimension, though it undoubtedly affected Grimm through and through.
Although these bruises had yet to cause any other effects on Grimm, it still wasn't something he could brush off so easily.