Chapter 130 DEATH HAS COME.
Before them stood a skinny, tan-skinned commoner girl, her appearance strikingly out of place amid the chaos. Clad in shabby clothes that clung to her slender frame, she gripped the oversized greatsword tightly, her muscles straining as she recoiled from the impact. She clicked her tongue in frustration, her dishevelled hair swaying wildly around her face.
"Tch, I was aiming for the head," she muttered, her voice laced with annoyance. She pushed forward, her grip on the greatsword unwavering despite the monster\'s overwhelming power. The crowned Mycelial monster let out a piercing shriek, its grotesque face twisting with fury as it launched a frenzied barrage of razor-sharp strikes at the girl.
The girl moved with surprising agility, her thin frame darting and weaving as she parried each strike. The greatsword, though massive, moved with a fluid grace in her hands, as if it were an extension of her very being. Sparks flew with each collision, and though she held her ground, the strain of each deflection became evident. The crowned monster\'s upper strength was monstrous, pushing her to her limits as she struggled to keep up.
Heroes often emerged when darkness threatened to swallow the world whole. During times of great peril, these individuals stood against overwhelming odds, becoming beacons of hope and strength in, \'Trials of Valor\'.
However, in the looming shadows of the future, powerful forces from other dark realms conspired to disrupt the rise of these champions. The relentless invaders\' interference left the world vulnerable, with only a handful of heroes left to defend against impending doom. Each battle tipped the balance, pushing the world closer to a cataclysm that threatened to cascade into irreversible destruction.
Ashley\'s resolve steeled. She raised her hands, her spellbook glowing as she chanted under her breath. "Rain, my fury—[Burst]!" she commanded, her voice echoing with fierce determination.
In response, the skies above darkened, and fiery orbs manifested, swirling with intense heat before plummeting down toward the crowned Mycelial monster. The fiery barrage rained upon the beast, but the monster, enraged, swung its arm in a wide arc. The blow struck the commoner girl with bone-crushing force, sending her flying back into the camp\'s debris.
She crashed into the ground, tumbling amidst the wreckage, her sword clattering beside her. The crowned monster, undeterred by the assault, deflected the incoming fireballs with its clawed hands, swatting them aside with terrifying ease. Ashley\'s heart sank.
Beside her, Brian struggled to keep his composure. His hands trembled as he funneled every ounce of life force he could scrape together into mana, channelling it into Ashley to keep her magic alive. But he was at his wit\'s end. His vision blurred, his energy spent, and he collapsed to his knees, gasping for breath.
The crowned Mycelial monster, sensing the waning strength of its foes, turned its attention back to Ashley. Its eyes glowed with malice as it advanced, each step sending tremors through the ground. Ashley\'s mind raced; she had nothing left. Desperately, she tried to summon another fireball, but her mana reserves were dry, drained from the relentless battle.
The monster reared back, its claw poised high, ready to deliver the final, fatal blow. Ashley\'s breath hitched as the monstrous hand came down—but then, a deafening sonic boom erupted. A shadow flashed above, and Luna appeared mid-air, her figure a blur of deadly grace. With a powerful kick, she struck the monster\'s chest, sending it careening through the air like a rag doll. The crowned beast crashed into a tree, shattering it on impact.
Luna landed lightly on her feet, her predatory eyes gleaming with a wild, feral intensity. She let out a low, guttural howl that echoed through the battlefield, a sound that sent shivers through the remaining monsters. Fear rippled through their ranks, their movements hesitant, but the symbols engraved on their fungal heads began to glow violently, forcing them forward despite their instincts screaming otherwise.
David descended from above like a vengeful spectre, daggers drawn. He struck swiftly, plunging his blades into the nearest Mycelial monsters, killing a few in rapid succession. His movements were a blur of calculated lethality, each strike precise and deadly. He landed beside Luna, his presence commanding and fierce.
"Luna, let the hunt begin!" David ordered, his voice low and filled with a chilling calm that belied the chaos around them.
Luna growled, her eyes flicking toward the remaining crowned monsters. She lunged at them without hesitation, her form a flash of speed and power. The monsters, despite their numbers, found themselves outmatched by Luna\'s ruthless efficiency. She tore through their ranks, each strike of her claws ripping through their fungal flesh with ease.
David turned his focus back to Ashley and Brian, his gaze softening momentarily. Ashley, though exhausted, managed a weary smile as she watched Luna tear through the monstrous horde. Brian, still on his knees, struggled to stand, his face pale but resolute.
"How… how are you this strong?" Ashley breathed, her voice weak but filled with disbelief and gratitude.
David ignored her question, his eyes fixed on the battlefield. "Does there have to be a reason for me to be strong?" he retorted, his voice carrying a cold, unspoken resolve. He scanned the area, instincts on high alert. They were surrounded, outnumbered, and deep within hostile territory. But with Luna\'s relentless assault and his own unyielding determination, they still had a fighting chance.
Luna\'s howl echoed once more, sending ripples of dread through the enemy ranks. Even the crowned Mycelial monsters hesitated, their grotesque forms quivering as they faced the relentless fury of David and his companions. In the midst of the chaos, heroes were emerging, not from prophecy or destiny, but from sheer will and defiance. And as the flames of battle roared around them, the true trial of valor had only just begun.
The crowned monsters, their eyes ablaze with a frenzied light, charged again, but David was ready. He gripped his daggers tighter, his determination unwavering. This was their fight, their story, and no demon or monster would deny them their victory.
David moved like a tempest through the battlefield, his daggers a blur of deadly precision as Luna dashed beside him, tearing through the Mycelial monsters with the ferocity of a wolf unleashed.
Every slash of his blade and every swipe of Luna\'s claws carved a path of destruction, leaving behind a trail of writhing, lifeless bodies. The crowned Mycelial monsters that once seemed so formidable now fell one after another, unable to keep up with David\'s relentless speed or Luna\'s unyielding might.
"Keep pushing!" David shouted, his voice cutting through the din of battle. Luna responded with a snarl, her fangs bared, eyes glowing with a predatory light that sent shivers through the remaining monsters. They pressed on, a whirlwind of steel and savagery, carving down the foes who dared stand in their way.
It was a one-sided massacre. The crowned monsters\' scythe-like limbs and gnashing maws were no match for David\'s brutal efficiency and Luna\'s primal fury. Each strike was met with calculated precision; each leap by Luna ended in a splatter of green ichor and mangled flesh. In moments, the camp was littered with the remains of their foes, a macabre testament to David\'s unparalleled skill and Luna\'s raw power.
David paused, catching his breath as he surveyed the battlefield. The few remaining monsters staggered back, fear evident in their eyes as the light of victory began to glimmer on the horizon. "Just a little more…" he muttered, already feeling the adrenaline of victory surging within him.
But just as the thought of triumph crossed his mind, a bone-chilling shriek tore through the air, a sound so piercing it felt like it was tearing at the fabric of reality itself. The remaining Mycelial monsters froze, their grotesque bodies trembling before they suddenly convulsed, their eyes bulging as green and brown blood spewed from their veins. They collapsed, writhing in pain, their life forces visibly draining away, flowing toward a dark figure emerging from the shadows.
David\'s eyes widened as the monstrosity stepped into view, trampling over the fallen bodies like they were nothing more than a pathway to its grand entrance. The creature was a sight of nightmarish design—its limbs twisted and elongated, wrapped in an eerie, flowing robe that seemed to merge with the ground beneath it.
Dozens of blood-red eyes adorned its cloak and mask, staring out from its hood like malignant stars in an endless void. Tendrils of dark, vine-like appendages sprouted from its back, tipped with more of those unblinking, sinister eyes, twitching and squirming as if they had a life of their own.
It moved with a disturbing grace, every step purposeful and deliberate, each motion exuding an aura of malevolence. The ground beneath it seemed to decay, dark tendrils creeping outward and absorbing the very essence of the battlefield. It was as though the creature was not merely alive but a living vortex of death, draining the world of vitality and hope with every passing moment.
David\'s grip tightened around his daggers as he stared at the grotesque figure. The monster\'s presence was suffocating, a palpable darkness that clung to the air, making each breath feel like inhaling smoke. It didn\'t just look like death; it felt like death incarnate.
Luna growled low, her hackles raised as the creature\'s many eyes focused on them, glowing with a dull, hungry light. The beast\'s mouth twisted beneath its mask, a wicked smile that spoke of torment and despair yet to come.
"What the hell is this thing?" David spat, his frustration mounting as the reality of their situation sunk in. Victory had been so close, yet now, with this monstrous figure looming over them, it felt impossibly far away.
The creature raised one elongated, skeletal hand, its clawed fingers curling with a sickening crack. The tendrils on its back writhed in excitement, and the blood-red eyes seemed to pulse with malevolent glee. It was savoring the moment, feeding off the fear that permeated the air.
David cursed under his breath, his frustration boiling over as he stared down this new threat. "Just my damn luck," he muttered, readying his daggers for yet another fight. The battle was far from over, and this time, the stakes were higher than ever.