Chapter 269: Start of the Raid
Chapter 269: Start of the Raid
As dawn approached, the Everhart forces made their final preparations. The crisp morning air was thick with anticipation, the weight of the upcoming mission pressing heavily upon everyone.
Adrian stood at the forefront of the gathered warriors, his crimson eyes glinting under the faint glow of the enchanted torches. His presence alone was enough to instill confidence in his people, but he knew that strategy and precision would determine the success of this mission.
Seraphina, clad in her royal mage attire, stepped forward. "We'll need to approach under the cover of darkness," she said, her voice steady.
"The concealment barrier is our biggest obstacle. If I attempt to break it outright, we risk triggering a failsafe. But if we move carefully, I might be able to manipulate its structure just enough to allow a small window for our passage."
Adrian nodded, his mind working through the possibilities. "We don't need to bring the whole thing down. Just a temporary gap—enough for our team to slip in before the enchantment stabilizes again."
Eve smirked from the side. "Sounds good to me. My team will take the side passage and infiltrate from there. If we move fast and quiet, we can reach the summoning ritual before they even realize we're inside."@@novelbin@@
Sophia, arms crossed, studied the map one last time. "Timing is everything. If we disrupt them at the right moment, we can prevent whatever they're trying to summon. But if we're too slow…" Her voice trailed off, but everyone understood the implication.
Adrian exhaled sharply. "We move out now. No more waiting."
The journey to Black Hollow Caverns was swift and silent. The Everhart forces moved like shadows through the dense forest, following Garrick's carefully planned route to avoid detection.
The morning fog clung to the trees, providing natural cover as they approached their designated positions.
Adrian's team stopped just outside the main entrance, concealed behind thick foliage. From their vantage point, they could see the undead sentries standing motionless like statues, their hollow eyes void of life. The eerie silence surrounding them was unnatural—an oppressive atmosphere that reeked of dark magic.
A short distance away, Eve and her infiltration team—consisting of four elite assassins and two mages for support—moved towards the side passage.
The partially collapsed entrance loomed ahead, the broken rocks and unstable footing serving as both an obstacle and an opportunity.
Seraphina whispered, "I'm starting the process now. Be ready."
She extended her hands, her fingers tracing invisible patterns in the air as she manipulated the flow of mana.
The detection ward shimmered faintly in response, its delicate structure resisting her interference. Slowly, she wove a thread of counter-magic through the enchantment, creating a minute disturbance—just enough to disrupt the scanning function without triggering an alarm.
"Done," she murmured. "But we have a limited window. Move."
Adrian wasted no time. He signaled to Isabella and Sophia, and the three of them slipped past the first layer of security. Their steps were silent, their breathing controlled.
The undead sentries remained still.
Adrian's heartbeat remained steady as he approached the next barrier. The curse-weave shimmered in the dim light, its dark energy pulsing with malevolent intent.
Seraphina closed her eyes, focusing on the intricate strands of necrotic magic. "This is delicate work. If I miscalculate—"
"You won't," Adrian assured her.
She smirked. "Confidence is attractive."
With careful precision, she began unraveling the barrier's core structure. Unlike the detection ward, this enchantment actively resisted interference, its energy writhing in defiance.
Seraphina's control was masterful, each movement precise as she severed key anchor points within the spell's framework.
After what felt like an eternity, the curse-weave barrier flickered—its deadly energy dissipating just enough to create a safe passage.
"Go," she whispered.
Adrian and his team slipped inside, moving along the cavern walls to stay in the shadows. The main passage stretched before them, its depths swallowing the light.
Faint echoes of distant chanting reached their ears, the ominous cadence growing stronger with every step.
Meanwhile, at the side passage, Eve and her team carefully navigated the unstable terrain. The loose rocks crumbled underfoot, forcing them to move cautiously. The undead sentries stationed at the entrance stood rigid, their bodies unnervingly still.
Eve motioned for her team to halt. She studied the sentries closely, then turned to one of the mages. "Can you silence them?"
The mage nodded and whispered an incantation. A wave of suppression magic rippled outward, muffling all sound within a small radius. Eve moved like a phantom, slipping behind the nearest undead and plunging a dagger into the base of its skull.
No sound. No struggle. The cursed warrior collapsed without resistance.
The second sentry met the same fate.
Eve signaled to her team, and they advanced.
Inside the cavern, Adrian and his group pressed forward, navigating the labyrinthine tunnels. The air grew thick with dark energy, the oppressive presence of necromantic rituals weighing heavily upon them.
A sudden shift in the atmosphere made Adrian stop. His heightened senses flared, warning him of an impending danger.
"Something's coming," he murmured.
A low, guttural growl echoed from the shadows.
Then they saw it.
Emerging from the darkness was a monstrous figure—a hulking abomination of stitched-together flesh and exposed bone. Its eyes glowed with a sickly green light, its mouth filled with jagged teeth that dripped with necrotic essence.
Sophia cursed. "A flesh golem. That explains where all the missing bodies went."
The creature lunged.
Adrian reacted instantly, his blade flashing as he intercepted the attack. The impact sent shockwaves through the cavern, dust and debris raining down from the ceiling. Isabella and Sophia flanked the beast, their weapons cutting deep into its decayed flesh.
Seraphina raised her staff, channeling a purification spell. "Stand clear!"
A burst of radiant energy erupted from her hands, striking the golem with searing intensity. The creature howled in agony, its rotting form unraveling under the holy magic.
Adrian didn't hesitate. He surged forward, his sword blazing with draconic energy as he delivered the final blow—severing the abomination's head from its body.
The creature collapsed, its dark essence dissipating into the air.
But there was no time to celebrate.
A sudden tremor rippled through the cavern, accompanied by a chilling laughter that sent shivers down their spines.
Eve's voice came through their communication link. "We've reached the ritual chamber. It's worse than we thought. They're summoning something big—something ancient."
Adrian's grip tightened around his blade. "Hold your position. We're on our way."
Time was running out.
They had to stop the ritual before it was too late.
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