Chapter 343 Repeated Danger
Kain's heart skipped a beat in his chest as he stared at the rustling bushes, his mind getting ready for yet another battle.
The oppressive silence of the forest was broken by a low, guttural growl that seemed to reverberate through his very bones. Emerging from the shadows was a massive tiger-like spiritual creature, its fur blazing with flickering orange flames. Its piercing amber eyes locked onto Kain, and the ground beneath it left scorched earth in the shape of a paw print with every step.
Based on the spiritual power and pressure it emitted, it was stronger than the snake Kain had first come across, as well as all of the other creatures he'd fought so far. But it was thankfully still a blue-grade spiritual creature—otherwise this battle would be hopeless.
"Aegis!" Kain shouted, his golem springing to action. The massive creature slammed its arms into the ground, summoning a barrier of stone between Kain and the tiger. The tiger didn't even hesitate, its flaming claws tearing through the rock that had previously withstood blows form other blue-grade spiritual creatures, with ease; scattering molten shards across the clearing.
The tiger lunged again, but this time the Vespid guards took action, their formation tightening as they released a flurry of stingers toward the tiger. Though many of the projectiles burned to ash before making contact, a few struck true, forcing the beast to reel back slightly away from Kain.
He took the opportunity to distance himself and ran in the direction of Aegis, while wals of stone formed behind him as cover.
Invisible mental threads controlled by Bea snaked toward the tiger, probing its mind. However, the creature's fiery spiritual energy burned through Bea's threads with alarming speed. Threads that usually couldn't be touched by most attacks. Indicating that the fire of this tiger is far from normal.
The Vespid guards launched a flurry of stingers at it again, and Kain noticed that when boosted by Queen, and wrapped with a thin layer of life-attribute energy, the odd stinger is able to make it through and land a hit.
In the next series of attacks, each stinger carried one of Bea's splits, and thankfully one was able to finally make contact after its body was protected from the heat by the stinger that had shortly disintegrated after it made contact. Unfortunately, Bea could only slow its movements, not control it fully—but that still helped greatly.
Aegis slammed its massive fists into the ground, sending shockwaves toward the tiger. The earth trembled as jagged spikes erupted, encircling the beast and briefly pinning it in place.
Enraged, the tiger let out another deafening roar, its flames intensifying. With a burst of power, it melted the stone spires and leapt toward Aegis, its claws carving deep gouges into his rock hard body.
Finally, Kain decided to use one of his boosts of the day, thankful that he hadn't used any yet today.
He was about to use the boost on Bea so she could exert better control, but at the last minute instead chose to use it on Queen, allowing her to strengthen all of the guards to an even greater degree. For added measure, Kain intentionally had Queen stand too close to the line of fire during one of the tiger's attacks to trigger the Berserk state of her guards—a state Kain rarely used due to the decrease in their intelligence and inability to follow orders.
However, what he needed now was for them to just bombard the tiger crazily—no elaborate planning needed. With the several boosts stacked on top of one another, the over 20 Vespid guards were now not much different from a weaker blue-grade spiritual creature. While individually they were still much weaker than the tiger, they made up for it in quantity.
With numerous boosts, the Vespid guards became a relentless force. Their wings buzzed with an almost deafening intensity, and they swarmed the flaming tiger with reckless abandon. Stingers, now glowing with enhanced power, peppered the creature's blazing fur, piercing through its defences more effectively than before.
The tiger snarled, whipping its tail of flame through the swarm, but the guards pressed on undeterred. One after another, they launched their stingers, and even themselves occasionally at the tiger with reckless abandon, some sacrificing their lives as the intense heat consumed them.
'Sigh. This is why I rarely activate this berserk skill. Them launching their bodies at that tiger is like an egg hitting a rock. Complete suicide.'
Taking advantage of the chaos, Kain directed Aegis to launch another wave of jagged stone spikes. A series of sharp pillars erupted around the tiger, restricting its movements further.
The tiger's flames surged in response, its body radiating an oppressive heat that even Kain, standing a fair distance away, could feel searing his skin. With a guttural roar, it unleashed a devastating shockwave of fire, incinerating several of the guards and shattering the stone prison around it.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
However, it just seemed like a final struggle. Bea, sensing that it was getting drained of energy, was able to exert slightly more control and prevent it from moving around as much—turning the tiger into a sitting duck.
After a few more rounds of attacks the tiger stumbled, its fiery aura flickering erratically. Then guards launched their final assault, their attacks hitting with devastating precision at its vital areas.
The tiger let out one last furious roar before collapsing to the ground. Its flames sputtered and dimmed as its life force drained away. Kain quickly approached the corpse upon confirming its death using the system notification and Bea, and began to skin its high quality and take the parts most valuable.
Kain finally noticed that despite the ever-present darkness, he could see quite well to perform his task.
The faint scent of charred wood drew his attention, and Kain turned to see that the tiger's final fiery outburst had set several trees ablaze—which had been providing him with light. Their thick trunks, now weakened, groaned under their weight before collapsing to the ground with thunderous crashes.
Through the newly opened gap in the canopy, Kain finally glimpsed the night sky. The stars shone brightly above, their constellations glimmering like ancient guides. He immediately searched for a familiar pattern and quickly spotted the Northern Shield—a distinct constellation composed of seven stars arranged in a graceful spiral, with a bright star at its core.
It resembles the spiral of a snail shell, but likely Northern Shell or Northern Snail didn't have the same ring to it, and so it was named the much more elegant Northern Shield due to its appearance and its ability to act as a marker for the northern direction for travellers.
"There," he muttered to himself, his eyes locking onto the constellation that always pointed North. "Looks like I don't have to keep wandering around aimlessly." Relief flooded him, but it was short-lived.
A sudden, bone-chilling sensation washed over him, freezing him in place. It was a presence unlike anything he'd encountered before—cold, oppressive, and suffocating. It snaked up his spine, a primal warning that screamed one thing: Run.