Windur collided with the monsterâs scythe. As if it had increased the water pressure making up the scythe, it managed to block Windur. Zich flung Windur one more time, and the monster blocked it with its scythe again. Yet, the scytheâs movements began to fall behind Windurâs speed.
Slice!
Eventually, Windur cut off the monsterâs arm. As it lost its mode of attack, the monster tried to rush towards Zich with its body. Yet, before that, Windur sliced off the monsterâs neck.
Slice!
The monster returned to the waters.
âItâs not difficult to deal with.â It was at a level where Hans and Snoc could handle it without difficulty. Yet, Zich was half-right.
Sparkle! Estellade sliced the monsterâs head while glistening. The monster changed into ordinary water and soaked the ground. That was what Zich predicted would happen, but that didnât happen with Snoc.
âHuh, what? Why is it doing this?â
Kooooo!
At Snocâs screams, Zich turned around. With mithril floating freely in the air, Snoc struck the monsters. With a great amount of them and mithrilâs characteristically hard texture, his attacks hit them in critical places. Yet, there wasnât a single monster that Snoc managed to defeat.
âT-This!â Infuriated, Snoc continued to move the mithril. Some of the monsters flicked the pieces away with the arms they had transformed into weapons; although some attacks managed to land on their bodies due to Snocâs unrelenting attacks, mithril simply passed through their heads and bodies. They didnât receive even the slightest damage.
âSnoc!â
âYes, Sir Zich!â
âYou should just protect Lyla and Elena!â
âY-Yes!â Snoc immediately slumped down as if he thought he wouldnât be any help. Nowem sat on top of his shoulders and also hung his head low. However, Snoc executed Zich's commands thoroughly. Mithril gathered near Lyla and Elena and slowly circled around them. The two could focus on incanting spell with a bit more peace of mind.
Zich cut down three monsters at once, and they turned into water instantly. âSo, Hans can kill them, but itâs impossible for Snocâ¦â
The monsters were not only physically strong but strong against magic. Lyla and Elena could only fight the monsters currently by vaporizing the water that made up their bodies. Other types of magic didnât work well against them. Considering that, it didnât seem strange that Snocâs attacks didnât work on them. Zich and Hans were simply special, and he could easily guess the reason why.
âItâs because of Windur and Estellade.â
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Splash! Splash! Water burst out of the monsterâs mouth, and a strong gush with high water pressure shot at Zich and his companions. Snoc sharply guarded the area, and he responded to the attack by moving mithril.
Pop!
The water streams failed to pierce the barrier formed by several mithril clumps. They lost their power, flowed on top of the mithril, and fell below. Then, Lylaâs large fire sparks passed by Snoc.
Flaaaaaash!
Fireballs fell on the monsters as they shot out strong gushes of water. The monstersâ bodies boiled and a considerable portion of their bodies evaporated.
Splash!
They lost their form and water splashed onto the ground. Even the water on the ground let out seething, white steam. Like that, the monsters began to fall one by one. Even while their companions died, they vigorously attacked to no avail against the mighty teamwork and power of Zichâs party.
Slice!
With Zichâs swing, the last monster turned into a burst of water and collapsed to the ground. That was the end. Only the soaked, surrounding ground indicated that monsters had once existed there. Nowem jumped down from Snocâs shoulder. He sniffed on the water that wet the floor; it seemed like he was curious about the water that had made up the monsters.
âYou canât drink it, Nowem!â Snoc yelled out in worry that Nowem would drink the dirty water on the ground.
âDid you find out anything?â Lyla walked to Zichâs side. âAfter finishing off so many of them, I would think you found out something.â
âNot exactly, but there are two things that come to mind.â
âMe too.â
Then, they both said as they looked at each other, âThe shadows and the flame troopers.â The shadows that ambushed them at Violuwinâs ruins and the flame troopers that the Iron Clan controlled in the Great Adrowon Forest were made up of fire and shadow. Now, their current opponents were created out of water; although the elements that made up these monsters were completely different, the form they took and the attacks they let out were remarkably similar.
Lyla commented, âIf our guess is right, the principle of creation for this one is probably similar to the two previous ones.â
âYou mean, the tree, right?â They saw a tree in Violuwinâs ruins and another one in the Great Adrowon Forest. If there was another tree in this place, it would be the third tree.
âItâs getting clearer and clearer that this place is part of Clowonâs ruins.â
âYeah.â As they became certain that this place was the place they had been looking for, Lylaâs mood brightened up.
âI suppose this treeâs element is water.â
âConsidering the guys that attacked us, it seems so,â Zich replied while looking at the water left on the floor.
âAnd there must be a guy using the tree.â
âItâs highly possible.â Although they couldnât completely erase the existence of an automatic system that attacked trespassers like the one at Violuwin, they thought it was unlikely since monsters wouldnât have even come out of the ruins to kill Lyla.
âWhat kind of guy would our opponent be?â Including the anger she felt towards her enemy, she also felt curiosity. She wanted to know the reason why they were trying to kill her.
âWell, weâll find that out if we continue to go down here.â
However, they had no intention of rushing. Their opponentsâ abilities were still mysterious, and they didnât know if the opponent could only move the monsters or possess an ability far greater than that.
âI should try to keep my fitness in peak condition.â
Fortunately, their surroundings were a good place to stay; there was no guarantee that there would be a better place for them to rest in the future. Zich decided to rest here and recover their strength. At Zichâs order, his companions began getting ready to rest. They started a fire, took out blankets, and busily moved around. However, even Zich didnât realize that there was a presence watching them from a far distance.
* * *
Lyla opened her eyes. She couldnât see anything. The damp darkness seemed to squeeze her body and send chills down her spine. Lyla quickly lit up a fire and lifted it up, but she couldnât see any light. Her magic hadnât failed. She continuously felt her mana getting sucked up, and she definitely felt that sensation when she successfully completed her spell. However, she didnât see a red light or even feel the fireâs warmth. It was as if the darkness covering her surroundings was eating up all her magic.
Lyla was struck with fear. She tried to find her companions asleep next to her. However, she couldnât see anyone at all. She couldnât see Elena, who had fallen asleep right next to her, or Zich, Hans, and Snoc. They all had made their beds in close proximity. No, Lyla wasnât even sure if the place she was currently in was the underground city that they had fallen asleep in. When she looked down, she couldnât see the floorâno, in this space, something like a floor did not exist. Lyla frantically moved around, but she couldnât feel anything. She just felt the unpleasant feeling of floating even more clearly.
At this point, Lylaâs sense of fear increased. She moved her mouth; she circulated the mana inside her body and gathered it to her fingertips. She couldnât see or use the staff she placed next to her so it was more difficult to use mana than usual. Yet, in the first place, Lyla had spent a longer time not using a staff. Of course, this was only considering the time she remembered. However, the important part was that Lyla was extremely strong, even without a staff.
Lyla was able to quickly finish casting her spell, but she grimaced. The magic she was preparing right now was lightning magic. Normally, unique light from a lightning spell and a rumbling sound should have stirred the surroundings. However, Lyla couldnât see or hear anything. It would have been more understandable if Lyla sensed that her magic was being nullified, but she didnât feel any such sensations.
Lyla finished her incantation. She shot out her magic without hesitation. Lightning with a huge amount of mana flew from her hand.
It was pointless. The lightning failed to rip apart the darkness. Instead, it was covered and consumed by it. Lyla shot out all kinds of spells, but they were all useless. She tried to swing her fists while desperately moving around, but there was no change. There was just endless darkness. Lyla was unable to calm her rough breathing, and while frantically looking around her surroundings, she suddenly saw something.
Lylaâs gaze shifted towards something that suddenly appeared from inside the darknessâshe was happy to see something new, but it did not take long for her face to stiffen. She thought that it might be Zich or a different companion. However, the new being that appeared was not one of her companions.
It was an eye. There was no other way to describe it. A black circle was embedded in a round and white sphere as if it was a pupil. There were thin red lines intricately intertwined around the circle. A bloodshot eyeballâthat was what it was. Lyla staggered back. Another eye appeared next to the first eye. Then another appeared. Then another, and another. Lyla freaked out at the enormous number of eyes that appeared in front of her, and the eyeballs continuously increased in number. As if to surround her, they appeared on both sides of her as well as the top, below, and behind of her. Regardless of where they appeared, all the eyes directly looked at her. Lyla subconsciously prepared a spell at this chilling sight.
In the only spot where the eyeballs had not encroached, a new eyeball appeared. This eyeball was gigantic. It looked big as an average-sized mountain. Lyla stumbled back at its enormous presence. Lyla and the eyeball met each otherâs gaze. It was an existence that had no mouth or faceâjust a single, enormous eyeball. However, Lyla felt as if it was laughing at her. Darkly and viciously.
* * *
âHey, Lyla!â A familiar voice struck her ears. Lyla opened her eyes.
âYouâre finally awake. Are you all right?â Zich waved his hand in front of Lylaâs eyes. Her eyes followed his movements.
She could see. The darkness that had covered her surroundings and the eyeballs were all gone. Lyla quickly got up and looked around. She saw a panoramic view of the underground city where they had fallen asleep.
âDid you have a nightmare? Youâre completely drenched in sweat.â
At Zichâs words, Lyla put her hand on her forehead. She felt her hands covered in sweat. Her clothes also felt damp. However, she felt extremely happy about this sensation and her sight. The fear she felt in the empty darkness still felt vivid to her.
âAre you really all right?â Zich seemed to have thought that Lylaâs condition was extremely serious, since he asked with noticeable gravity in his tone.
Lyla nodded her head. âIâm all right. Donât worry. I just had a nightmare.â Yes, it really was just a nightmare; it needed to be.
âWhat kind of nightmare did you have that makes you look like you went through hell?â
âYeah.â Lyla answered with little energy, âI wonder what that was?â