Chapter 207: The First Obstacle
Chapter 207: The First Obstacle
A monstrous creature, about 10 feet tall with dark green skin that appeared to be tearing from its flesh, burst from the ground. It lunged at Zaraki, aiming a swipe at his neck. With expert agility, Zaraki sidestepped the attack and delivered a swift, powerful punch. The force of his blow was so intense that it obliterated half of the creature, causing it to collapse lifelessly to the ground.
Zaraki quickly turned his attention back to the group. "The other two teams have already gone in due to the monsters still spawning this far out. Let's hurry up and meet them inside. The last thing we want is to get split up," he urged, highlighting the importance of staying together.
As they made their way toward the cave's entrance, Zaraki offered additional information about the green pills. "I forgot to mention, those pills you gave King Griswald, Nana," he said, "the King divided the remaining ones among us.
I'm surprised at how well they worked, so in case of any emergency, I'll keep them stored in my right gauntlet." His tone was appreciative, acknowledging the significance of Nana's contribution.
Nana nodded in response. "Sounds good to me," she said, pulling out her wand. "I've been meaning to get more use out of this. Perhaps if I master it, I'll grow stronger." Her determination was evident as she spoke of her desire to improve her skills.
As they hurried into the cave, Todd chimed in with encouragement. "Well, no time like the present to start learning it," he said. He then glanced at his own staff, a thoughtful expression on his face. "My staff is surprisingly light, even with the metal tips on it. I think I'm close to cracking it and possibly unlocking some abilities with it."
Nana, intrigued by Todd's mention of abilities, expressed her curiosity. "Abilities?" she asked, her interest piqued.
Todd's revelation about the potential hidden within their weapons sparked a sense of wonder and excitement. "Yeah, I had some time to read after the whole prison and trial ordeal. Fighters with weapons like mine and Pegasus's can unlock abilities the closer we bond with our weapons. I'm sure you've started having that feeling as well, Pegasus," he said, his smile radiating a cheerful optimism.
As Team 1 and Team 2 gathered around a makeshift fire inside the cave, Pegasus, looking thoughtfully at his hilted katana, acknowledged Todd's point. "I have begun to unlock a few abilities. One where my blade can identify an opponent's weak point. But I haven't faced a really strong opponent to test it out further," he shared, hinting at the potential depth of his weapon's powers.
Nana, intrigued by this discussion, chimed in with a sense of curiosity. "Wow, I guess some of that must have slipped my notes because I don't recall that. But it makes sense," she mused. "The guy who could turn into smoke probably had a unique weapon and unlocked its abilities."
As the group engaged in conversation around the fire, King Griswald intervened to refocus their attention. Clapping his hands together, he drew everyone's gaze. "Alright, everyone," he began, surveying their surroundings, "thankfully, the main entrance here is rather quiet." His eyes scanned the large circular interior of the cave's entrance, noting its emptiness.
"Though, once we go deeper in, we have no idea what to expect. So, please, do whatever you can to stay on guard." His voice carried a mix of caution and leadership. With another clap, he signaled it was time to move. Everyone began to stand up, ready to delve deeper into the cave.
At this moment, Lyra and Celeste approached Nana and Todd, their presence adding a vivid contrast to the dimly lit cave interior. "Good luck! Let's crush this and get back to some good food," Lyra said with a determined smile, her energy infectious.
Lyra, about the same height as Pegasus, sported a red skin-tight suit adorned with intricately laced black lines. Her short red hair framed her face, accentuating her fierce yet focused expression. Standing beside her, Celeste wore a similar suit, but hers was blue with black lace. Her dark hair cascaded down to her shoulder blades, giving her a mysterious and elegant aura.
Their attire not only signified their readiness for combat but also reflected their unique personalities and fighting styles.
Nana, seizing the moment in the conversation, replied with enthusiasm, "Of course, make sure you do whatever you can to stay safe. We have to go dress shopping when we get back as a celebration," she said, offering them a warm smile, highlighting the bond they shared and the hopeful plans for after their mission.
General Mattison, sensing it was time to move forward, interjected with a sense of urgency, "Let's get going!" His voice echoed through the cave, a reminder of the task at hand.
Lyra and Celeste, responding to the call to action, simultaneously turned around and said, "Yes, Sir!" Their synchronization reflected their readiness and discipline.
As the group started moving together down the cave's main tunnel, they noticed the path gradually becoming narrower and shorter. The walls, rough and rock-laden, added to the cave's ominous feel. Todd, sensing the changing environment, voiced his observation. "My head is almost hitting the ceiling. Also, I don't recall the cave being this long. How are we still going straight?"
King Griswald, his expression stern and contemplative, shared his knowledge about the cave's mysterious nature. "Rumors are that these caves can stretch longer than hundreds of miles. Thousands of years ago, caves like this were everywhere, or so the rumors go," he explained. "I'm not exactly sure how it all works," he added, his voice trailing off as the darkness of the cave seemed to envelop them.
As the group encountered an impenetrable wall of darkness, General Mattison took initiative. He opened his palm, and flames ignited, casting a warm, flickering light that pushed back the shadows. The sudden illumination revealed an unexpected obstacle: an empty wall blocking their path.
King Griswald, undeterred, placed his hand against the wall. As he did so, the ground beneath them started to shake violently. The wall in front of the group suddenly gave way, crumbling to reveal a path unlike any other.
The newly revealed corridor was striking in its appearance. It featured pearl white flooring lined with tiles and perfectly white walls that seemed to extend endlessly. The dramatic transformation from the rough, natural cave to this almost otherworldly passage was startling.
At the far end of this pristine corridor sat a single figure in a red armored suit. He sat with his hand thoughtfully resting on his chin, exuding an aura of power and mystery. As he noticed the group, he spoke with an authoritative tone, "Who dares try to wake the Dragoon now?"