Chapter 57: Stuck
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nPlunging down, Liam’s hair hectically fluttered upwards. With how deep the pit was, if he fell at his current speed, he would inevitably turn to mush.
nLiam cursed, clutching his blades and attempting to stab them into the stone – the katana & wakizashi scraped against the rock and created sparks, but failed to penetrate the surface.
nRapidly, his blades were being shaved away – but slightly slowed his descent.
nThankfully, a curve appeared at the distant bottom, illuminated by a bright iridescent light.
nLiam’s blades shattered, causing him to curse loudly again.
nWith no other choice, he used his bare hands and feet to slow down his plummet.
nInstantly, his nails splintered – followed by the skin of his fingers and palms shredding away.
nLiam didn’t dare let go – using his body slowed his descent much more effectively than his weapons.
nRight when the bones underneath his flesh grew visible, Liam reached the gentle curve, rolling diagonally instead of plunging vertically.
nPanting heavily, Liam felt like his hands and feet were burning – thankfully, the regeneration that came with his Rank 3 body slowly started to reform his flesh.
nIridescent light shone on his pale face – the first brightness he had seen in months.
nLiam shifted his tired gaze towards the entrance… and his chest sank.
nCompared to the vastness of the ‘Ora’ Mine, he was basically a speck of dust. The walls of the mine were studded with glittering ‘Ora’ stones, shimmering like precious gems and amethysts.
nDrops of pure, concentrated ‘Ora’ seeped from the gemstones, resembling sweat in the bright light. The entire area was overflowing with such gems, creating a breath-taking display of natural beauty and wealth.
nHowever, the ceiling of the ‘Ora’ Mine was marred with claw marks – they were deep, but it looked like the same spot was attacked repeatedly.
nDespite that, Liam didn’t even glance at them – instead, his attention was on something in the middle.
nIt was hard to miss, really.
n‘It’ was a magnificent fox, with white fur that shimmered as if made of pure light. Its relaxed posture, with its muzzle resting on its crossed paws, only added to its serene appearance.
nWith each gentle breath it took, the nearby ‘Ora’ Stones lost their luminance and were absorbed into the fox’s being.
nThis peaceful picture was only made more surreal by its seven magnificent tails, each gracefully undulating in the air, as if defying the laws of gravity even in its slumber.
nCalling it a mere fox would be disrespectful – it resembled a mighty Kitsune.
nStrangely, it wasn’t large – even smaller by Rank 4 beast standards. It looked slightly frail, but the aura it emitted was much more dangerous than any of the darkness beasts Liam had seen.
nEven at that distance, Liam felt his mental sphere being pressured… he felt watched.
nTaking in a shaky, cold breath, Liam sat with his back against the cave wall, his eyes unwavering from the Kitsune.
nIf it woke up, Liam’s fate was sealed. He couldn’t climb up the giant pit, and he didn’t even have any weapons to defend himself.
n‘Think, think!’ His mind raced for anything. Quite frankly, there were no options present for him to choose from.
nHis gaze shifted towards the claw marks. Upon closer inspection, the claw marks had pierced through the ‘Ora’ Mine ceiling. There were even holes that he observed – which he could easily fit through.
n‘If the Kitsune made those claw marks, it couldn’t escape from here… it’s stuck. If I can somehow get there without waking it up, I can escape!’
nAll he could do was pray in his heart that the beast didn’t wake up due to his presence as he did so.
nHeaving a long breath to calm his nerves, Liam—
n…Was the Kitsune smiling at him? Oh god, it was.
nIts eyes looked like bright golden suns that were glued to his figure.
n“You are cunning, human.”
nA deep feminine voice with a slight tinge of playfulness rang out from where the Kitsune was, and Liam’s chest sank even more.
n‘I-It’s… talking?’
nIts grin grew disturbingly wider.
nIt rose up, sitting on its frail front legs – the frightening grin didn’t leave its face, showcasing its sharp, canine teeth.
nLiam felt his blood turn cold. Could it read—
n“Your thoughts?” The Kitsune said, enjoying the crestfallen look on Liam’s face.
nClimbing up the pit sounded a lot more plausible now, but he couldn’t move a single muscle – a firm pressure held his body still.
n“I must say, I never expected you to be the first to betray your fellow human. Watching you two make your way to certain death has been… entertaining.”
nA look of realization fell on Liam’s face. He ground his teeth and grimaced. He didn’t fail to notice the fox’s choice of words.
n“The mental waves… they were yours. How?”
nThe Kitsune scoffed.
n“With how anxious you looked, I thought you might turn back and cower like humans usually do.” .𝗻𝐞𝘁
nThis time, Liam scoffed. He didn’t know why, but when nearing death, his confidence soared.
n“Isn’t that what you’re doing now?”
nHead-splitting pressure assaulted Liam’s mental sphere – forcing him on his knees. Had he not used Thicken just in time, it would’ve gotten riddled with cracks.
n“I must have been too lax with how I treated you, human. I’ll make sure to savor your flesh.”
nThe pressure slowly mounted, enveloping his brain from all sides. Liam’s mental sphere buckled and strained – preparing to shatter at any second.
nHe squirmed on the ground clutching his head. Veins popped on his neck – his tone strained as he managed to squeeze out a few words.
n“I can… bring you… out of here.”
nThe pressure lessened considerably, enough for Liam to catch his weak breath.
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