Chapter 519 Separated

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nArcher looked at the mines and wondered how it was still standing, but that’s when he saw a weird white pillar running up the walls.

nHe noticed the chamber was dark but had no problem seeing anything, thanks to his dragon eyes.

nThe chamber was empty, so he approached the white pillar and poked it. When he did that, he felt a sticky substance and was baffled.

nArcher shrugged before trying to cast Gate, which opened but instantly closed as something blocked it.

nThat’s when he tried using the bracelet or dragon tattoos to summon the girls, but nothing. It didn’t activate.

nAfter that, he tried to teleport to the domain but wasn’t allowed and thought about the time he was trapped in the Nether Realm.

nArcher thinks it is the same thing and stops thinking about it as he walks down one of the tunnels, hoping to find the girls.

nThe ominous surroundings pressed in on him as he ventured further down the dark tunnel.

nAura Detector flared to life, emitting a series of rapid pings warning him about an incoming threat.

nThe unnerving sound of scuttling, reminiscent of many legs moving swiftly, echoed from the tunnel’s depths, intensifying with each passing moment.

nThe sound got closer, and the dark tunnel ahead swarmed with beetle-like creatures on every surface.

nArcher’s eyes widened at the sight of the approaching horde, their dark carapaces reflecting the eerie glow of his violet eyes.

nIn response, a mischievous grin played on Archer’s lips as he embraced the incoming challenge.

nThat’s when he unleashed a barrage of Eldritch Blasts. The violet blasts streaked through the tunnel, illuminating the darkness as they met the approaching swarm of beetles head-on.

nWhen the spell collided with the beasts, it created explosions of mana that sent shockwaves echoing through the confined space.

nArcher skillfully aimed at the oncoming horde and spammed Eldritch Blasts, striking multiple targets.

nThe tunnel shook with the chaos of his attack, the beetles screeching and hissing as they met their demise.

nDespite the overwhelming numbers, Archer stood his ground. The horde, though numerous, began to thin under the relentless barrage.

nHis grin persisted, a mixture of confidence and amusement as he continued to spam Eldritch Blast into the beetles.

nThe tunnel briefly quieted as the last beetles fell to his spell. The once bustling scuttling sounds were replaced by the fading echoes of the beetle’s bodies sizzling.

nArcher continued walking down the tunnel but didn’t see anything else, so he checked his status.

nExperience: 2645000

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nStrength: 26700>26900

nConstitution: 25200>25300

nStamina: 25700>26000

nIntelligence: 25950>26050

nEldritch Blast: 9>10

nShadowspawn: 0>2

nTimewarp: 0>3

nRegeneration: 9>10

nDraconic Synergy: 0>1

nArcher was happy with the status and continued walking down the tunnel. He walked for a while, not finding anyone or anything.

nNala and Llyniel’s POV

nNala awoke in a tunnel, finding herself next to the unconscious wood elf. Shaking her head, she surveyed the darkness around her, but her lion eyes let her see clearly in the dim light. .

nGlancing down at the still-unconscious elf, she resolved to protect her, knowing that Archer cared for her.

nShe stood up and stretched her body and wondered where they were. Nala sniffed the air, trying to locate Archer, but couldn’t smell him.

nThe lion girl tried to use the bracelet the girls told her about and sent mana into it, but it didn’t work, which confused her.

nAs she was doing that, a groan could be heard, and Nala turned to Llyniel, who was waking up. The wood elf looked around and spoke in a groggy voice. ”Where are we? Where’s Arch?”

nNala chuckled before answering the girl. ”We were separated. It looks like you and I until we find the others.”

nAs Nala conversed with Llyniel, she suddenly darted to the side with agility, narrowly avoiding an arrow that whizzed past her head.

nTurning swiftly, the lion girl spotted a horde of red-skinned goblins rushing toward them.

nShe readied herself for the impending fight while Llyniel, startled, stood up with a yelp as she observed the approaching creatures.

nNala spoke seriously, “Cast any spell you know that can help in this fight because I won’t be enough to protect the both of us, elf.”

nLlyniel looked at her and nodded, taking a deep breath as she stepped forward. Starting a chant, the tunnel began to shake.

nSuddenly, stones and lumps of compact dirt rained down. Observing the incoming projectiles, Nala stepped back as the wood elf directed them toward the oncoming beasts.

nWhen the earth projectiles connected with the horde, they brought the front rank to the ground. That’s when Nala laughed before rushing toward the goblins while laughing.

nThe red-skinned goblins charged relentlessly, their malicious intent unmistakable. Nala faced their onslaught with a smile and excitement.

nIn a display of speed, she leaped into the midst of the chaos, her sword gleaming in the dim tunnel light.

nNala moved with the fluidity of a lioness hunting her prey. She skillfully dodged the goblin’s clumsy attacks, using her sword to deliver lethal blows.

nHer maneuvers mirrored the dance of a lioness in pursuit, leaping and twirling with predatory finesse.

nMeanwhile, Llyniel stood her ground, skillfully casting Earth Blasts as shields and weapons for the two of them.

nCompact dirt and stones erupted from the ground, forming barriers that protected Nala from the relentless attacks of the charging goblins.

nTeuila & Sera’s POV

nThe two appeared in the air, and when they looked down, they saw water. Before Sera could start flying, they plummeted toward the surface.

nThey crashed into the water. The dragon girl flailed around like a fish out of water until Teuila grabbed her.

nHolding her tight, she cast a spell that allowed her to breathe and see underwater. Sera opened her eyes, saw darkness below her, and she panicked.

nTeuila sighed before speaking, “Stop flapping around like a fish. You’ll be fine if you stay close to me.”

nAs soon as the words left her mouth, she regretted it as the dragon girl clung to her like a baby monkey and refused to let go.

nShe shook her head, looking at her amusedly before flicking her forehead. “You silly dragon, stop acting so dramatic. It’s not like you’re going to drown.”

n“Shut up, Teuila. I’m a dragon, not a fish or sea serpent. How do you expect me to act when I’m suddenly dumped in cold water?” Sera snapped back, though she continued clinging onto the Aquarian.

nAs they floated in the water, Sera continued to rant about being a soaking wet dragon, her words pouring out in a continuous stream.

nClinging onto Teuila, she expressed her displeasure at the experience. Meanwhile, Teuila calmly looked around and commented, “This is very deep. It’s like an underground sea.”

nHowever, Sera was too absorbed in her rant to pay much attention, and her words flowed on, oblivious to the aquatic surroundings Teuila observed.

n“I can’t believe I’m all wet! Dragons aren’t supposed to get wet, you know? It’s undignified, and my scales won’t be the same for days. And my wings, oh, don’t get me started on my wings. How am I supposed to fly with waterlogged wings? Ugh!”

nTeuila listened with amusement and patience, occasionally looking around the underwater expanse.

nThey both tried teleporting the dragon tattoo to the domain, but it didn’t work, which baffled the ocean princess.

nSera’s rants echoed through the submerged cavern. The redhead looked down at the darkness and bit Teuila when she saw how dark it was.

nHer actions caused the blue-haired girl to scream out. ”Ouch! Why are you biting me? Are you a wild beast?”

n“Teuila! Teuila! What if there’s something down there? I can’t see a thing, and it’s so deep! What if there are sea monsters or… or something worse? We could get lost forever!” Sera’s panicked voice echoed through the watery expanse.

nTeuila glanced down and sighed. “Sera, it’s just the natural darkness of the underwater world. There’s nothing to worry about. We have to swim down to reach wherever this leads.”

nNefertiti & Hecate’s POV

nThe two girls found themselves in a mysterious underground forest. Nefertiti sat up and surveyed her surroundings.

nAll she could see were dense trees stretching as far as her eyes could discern, leaving her puzzled about their location.

nNefertiti tried teleporting to the domain, but it didn’t work, which annoyed her because it always worked when she tried it.

nSpotting Hecate lying unconscious, she got to her feet and approached the moon elf. Crouching down, she called out, “Hecate, wake up! We’ve been separated from the others.

nAs Hecate regained her senses, she looked around the unfamiliar, creepy forest. The gnarled trees stretched endlessly into the darkness above.

nThe branches cast eerie shadows on the uneven ground, creating a creepy, depressive atmosphere that unsettled the entire place.

nNefertiti glanced around, her succubus instincts tingling with curiosity and wariness.

nThe dim light filtering through the twisted branches created a haunting ambiance, with unsettled whispers and rustling leaves adding to the mysterious aura.

n“This place is… strange,” Nefertiti commented, her gaze flickering between the tree trunks. “I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s like a nightmare forest.” .𝘤𝘰𝑚

nHecate, now fully awake, surveyed their surroundings with wonder and concern. “Nightmare forest indeed. What happened? Where are the others?”

nNefertiti shook her head, expressing uncertainty. “I’m not sure. We were with the group one moment, and the next… here. We need to find the others and figure out where we are.”

nThe moon elf agreed, and the two started searching for the others but soon stopped when Hecate heard something surrounding them.

nIf there are any mistakes, point them out, and I’ll edit it. Thanks

nThis content is taken from 𝘳𝑎.𝗇t

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