Volume 10 - Dream Eater: Chapter 48 â The Pitch-Black Cave
The Lunar Crystal radiated an ethereal glow. âIâve already absorbed three of these,â Lily pondered, her fingertips skimming the shimmering surface. âThey say a Big Dipper can only harness the power of three. Thatâs my limit.â She intended for either Shimizu or Ayaka to have this one. âI have to be carefulâ¦â
Just as the thought settled in her mind, the Lunar Crystal slipped from her grasp, dissolving into a cascade of moonlight that seeped into her. A wave of unexpected comfort made Lily shiver, her eyes widening.
When she finally emerged from her trance, she found herself seated amidst the debris of the shattered statue, strands of her hair dancing wildly around her face. âA fourth absorption,â she muttered in disbelief. âHow?â
She had always believed in the restrictions, but this unexpected absorption left her questioning. Was her capacity for the Lunar Crystals boundless
1? This revelation implied she could be unique, unparalleled in her ability to harness their power. With every absorption, her power surged, positioning her at a pinnacle, possibly unmatched even amongst the other Celestial Battle Maidens.
The enigma of Iyo Island and its abundant Lunar Crystals left Lily puzzled. However, the potential of discovering more drove her, especially given her newfound capacity to absorb beyond known limits. This revelation both surprised and emboldened her. Despite her thorough search, another Lunar Crystal remained elusive.
âItâs time to get out,â she whispered.
Through her spiritual connection, she relayed her experiences and findings to Ayaka and Shimizu. Their enthusiastic response cheered her â they were always more elated about Lilyâs growth than their own. However, Lily noticed the diminishing returns of her power growth; the increase wasnât as dramatic as before.
Emerging from the formation, a vast cavern sprawled before her, its gaping maw swallowed by darkness. Rather than diving into its depths alone, she patiently awaited her companions outside.
As per the plan, Shimizu was to venture into the formation after Lily. Lilyâs prior reconnaissance indicated that the main threats, the Big Dipper Archdemons, had likely been dealt with. However, she sensed lesser demons sporadically entering the formation. Despite their relative weakness, there remained a concern. Transmitting her findings to Shimizu and Ayaka proved challenging due to the distance, requiring repeated efforts to ensure her message was clear.
With anticipation evident in her every breath, Shimizu steeled herself. Her strategy was simple â confront if capable and evade if not. But more than just the immediate challenge, she grappled with her own internal battle. Once crippled by self-doubt, her fervor was now redirected towards Lily. She yearned not just to stand beside her but to earn her heart.
âBe careful,â Ayaka whispered.
âYou too,â Shimizu replied with a tender smile.
Diving into the fog, Shimizu met minimal resistance, given Lilyâs prior clear-out. Her heightened senses allowed her to easily evade any poisoned arrows that sought to catch her off-guard.
However, the echoing roar indicated a new challenge. A horde of Throned Sovereign demonic wolves stood in her path. Without hesitation, Shimizuâs blade danced in the fog, dispatching the beasts with lethal precision. Even when a claw managed to injure her arm, her resolve remained unshaken. She was determined to prove her mettle, driven by a single-minded ambition to match Lilyâs prowess.
It was then she faced her sternest test â a Throned Saint Mummified Demon swordsman, their abilities seemingly matched. While she couldâve sought an alternative route, evading this adversary and leaving him for Lily and Ayaka to handle, Shimizuâs determination propelled her forward.
Their charge was swift and determined. As blades were drawn and met with a resounding clash, a dark brilliance briefly illuminated the fog, before plunging the vicinity into an eerie silence.
After a few tense moments, Shimizu emerged from the formation, her safe return instantly dissipating the deep concern etched on Lilyâs face. With a confident grin, Shimizu teased, âHow was that? Lily, wasnât I impressive?â
With a tender smile, Lily replied, âYes, sister is the best.â Lilyâs relief was palpable; she was more than happy to indulge Shimizu in the moment.
Shimizuâs gaze was fixed intently on the imposing black cave before her. âThis isâ¦â she murmured, awestruck.
The third to navigate the formation was Ayaka. Her journey through it was comparatively uneventful, and about an hour later, she found herself on the barren stretch of land fronting the vast, shadowy cave.
Upon emerging, the first name that escaped her lips was, âLily!â
âSister Ayaka,â Lily responded, relief evident in her voice.
Ayaka, visibly fatigued from her prior engagements and soaked in sweat, voiced her unease. âThis caveâ¦â She shuddered involuntarily. A profound chill, one that seemed to rise from the very core of her being, gripped her as she stared into the abyssal darkness.
âI sense a potent, malevolent energy from within,â Shimizu murmured, âYet something within beckons me.â
Lily, adopting a more solemn tone, suggested, âPerhaps the Baku resides within.â
The sisters exchanged glances, nodding in silent agreement.
âLetâs go inside.â
Hand in hand, they ventured into the abyss of the cave. Inside, the overwhelming darkness seemed insurmountable. Even when they lit a candle, its glow barely penetrated the thick blackness surrounding them. It was as though the cave devoured the very essence of light.
Considering the vastness of the unyielding darkness, the cave might very well be enormous. No matter the direction they took, the cave walls eluded them. Haunting, spine-chilling whispers filled the air, targeting their deepest fears. Each heard distinct voices, tailored to their individual vulnerabilities.
To Lily, a voice taunted, âThis woman lied to you. Sheâs well aware of your deepest concerns, yet she conceals them. Isnât she a part of this grand scheme? Youâre trapped here because you put your trust in her. As long as she remains, the truth you seek will always be out of reach.â
Though the voice tried to burrow its way into Lilyâs psyche, she brushed it off with a smirk. In her mind, she scoffed, âHow pitiful. Is this the best youâve got? Were I in your place, Iâd emerge now, apologize to me and Sister Ayaka, and assure me of her trustworthiness. Perhaps then, youâd sow a seed of doubt.â
The voice retorted, âYouâre so obstinate! Youâve been fed lies. Your misplaced trust will be your undoing. The destiny of the Mirror Girl is nothing but a fable, a ruse. Your endeavors will come to naught!â
Lily shot back mentally, âFable? You speak of destiny yet understand nothing of it. Do you truly believe everyone is as gullible as you claim?â
The voice hissed, âYouâll rue this defiance, woman.â
Meanwhile, Shimizu was assailed by a different sinister voice, âKill the woman before you. Sheâs under the thrall of her nightmares. Soon, sheâll serve me, becoming an insurmountable barrier between you and your beloved. Sheâll fall further into the dreamscape, abruptly turning on and ending your loverâs life. Your sole recourse to safeguard your beloved is to end her. Strike her down from behind.â
âAre you truly the demon of dreams? To think someone like me would be so gullible! If Lily ever betrayed me and it was undeniable, Iâd simply whisk her away for a playful time. And Ayaka, so wonderfully feminine⦠She wouldnât harm a fly. You clearly donât comprehend the intricacies of the female heart. But I must admit, your naivety is almost endearing.â Shimizuâs internal laughter echoed within her soul. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The voice shot back, âYouâre deluded! Beyond any hope of salvation. Your lover could never cherish someone as twisted and unpredictable as you. You ought to think and act like a rational woman.â
Shimizu teased, âIf she doesnât love me? Iâd simply bind her and ensure she does
2. Sounds reasonable, doesnât it?â
The dark voice fell silent, no longer daring to confront Shimizu.
To Ayaka, it whispered malevolently, âAyaka, my dream puppet. Do you think to break our agreement? Thought you were an honorable soul, didnât you? Could it be that beneath that impeccable facade, youâre just a deceitful, wretched liar? Doesnât the stain on your soul make you cringe?â
Ayaka, struggling to maintain her footing in the enveloping darkness, responded with labored breaths, âDishonorable? The very trial on Izumi Mountain was built on deception! Especially for me! You orchestrated this snare, yet have the audacity to cast aspersions on my character? Be honest for once. And know this: since the day I was bound to the executionerâs block in Heian-kyo, I relinquished all my cares. Your failure to end me on Izumi Mountain? Merely your blunder.â
Footnotes:
Robinxen: She absorbs one extra and immediately assumes she has infinite potential?
Robinxen: The yan sleeps within.