Chapter 412 Adventurers
The light filtered weakly through the jagged rocks above the cavern as Aeliana stepped carefully behind Luca. The remnants of sleep clung to her, but the urgency in his movements kept her alert.
The scaled carcass from the night before lay discarded, its charred edges a stark reminder of what had drawn the creatures so close. Aeliana's thoughts swirled as she adjusted the cloak Luca had tossed to her earlier, its rough fabric draped awkwardly over her slender shoulders.
"Are we just going to leave it there?" Aeliana asked again, her amber eyes narrowing slightly at the discarded carcass as they moved closer to the cavern's exit.
Luca glanced over his shoulder, his smirk faint but present. "Yep."
"Don't adventurers normally store the hides of monsters?" she pressed, her tone skeptical. "Aren't they valuable or something?"
"Indeed, we do," Luca replied, his tone carrying a mock seriousness that immediately set her on edge.
"Then why—"
"What makes you think I hadn't stored the carcasses already?" he interrupted, turning just enough for her to catch the glint of mischief in his dark eyes.
Aeliana blinked, her steps faltering slightly. "Wait… you did?"
"Yep," he said nonchalantly, adjusting the strap of his pack. "Just because I brought one doesn't mean I only hunted one."
She stared at him, a mix of disbelief and mild annoyance crossing her face. "Why didn't you say so earlier?"
"Where's the fun in that?" Luca teased, his smirk widening. "Besides, you looked so adorably concerned about it. Thought I'd let you stew for a bit."@@novelbin@@
Aeliana groaned, her hand brushing against her temple as she muttered under her breath, "Sigh…."
"Come on, daylight's wasting."
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The air outside the cavern was sharp and cold, carrying with it an eerie stillness that made Aeliana pause as soon as they stepped into the open. The terrain was unlike anything she had ever seen—a jagged expanse of blackened stone and twisted formations, as though the land itself had been scarred by some ancient calamity. Sparse patches of vegetation clung stubbornly to life, their muted colors adding to the bleak atmosphere.
But it wasn't just the ground that unsettled her.
Aeliana's gaze lifted to the sky, and her breath hitched. The familiar blue was gone, replaced by an expanse of darkened gray-green hues that swirled faintly, as if alive. Dotted across the expanse were countless stars, sharp and brilliant, yet their light felt wrong—too piercing, too deliberate. It was as if the stars weren't merely shining but watching, countless unseen gazes boring into her from above.
A shiver ran down her spine as she turned to Luca, who was already striding forward, seemingly unbothered by the oppressive atmosphere. "This place…" she murmured, her voice barely above a whisper. "It doesn't feel right."
"Noticed that, did you?" he replied, glancing back with a raised brow. "Took me about three seconds to feel it the first time."
Aeliana frowned, her arms tightening around herself. "Where are we even going now?" she asked, trying to keep the unease out of her voice.
Luca stopped and turned fully to face her, his expression softening slightly. "I don't know," he said simply, shrugging one shoulder. "Remember, this is my first time here too."
Her lips parted slightly, but no words came out. For a moment, she just stared at him, processing the admission. "...That's not reassuring," she said finally, her tone flat.
"It's the truth," Luca replied, his smirk returning. "But hey, at least we're lost together. That's something, right?"
Aeliana let out a sharp exhale, part frustration, part something she couldn't quite name. She glanced back at the jagged terrain, the eerie sky, the oppressive weight of unseen eyes. Every instinct screamed at her to retreat, to find shelter and stay hidden. But there was no safety in this place.
"Fine," she said, stepping forward to match his pace, though her steps were hesitant. "But if we're lost, you'd better not get me killed."
Luca chuckled, his hand resting lightly on the hilt of his blade. "Don't worry, little ember. I'm pretty good at staying alive."
The faintest flicker of a smile tugged at Aeliana's lips despite herself. "You'd better be."
The strange sky loomed overhead, oppressive and foreign, as Luca and Aeliana continued their cautious trek through the twisted terrain. The only sounds were the faint crunch of their steps against the jagged ground and the occasional whisper of wind carrying an unsettling chill.
Aeliana kept her gaze low, the starlight pressing on her like a weight. Her thoughts flitted back to Luca's casual confidence, her lips pressing into a thin line. 'Doesn't he feel it too? This place… it's like we're being watched.'
Just then, a sound broke the stillness—a faint rustling, sharp and quick, like claws scraping against stone.
Aeliana froze, her amber eyes darting toward the source of the noise. The shadows shifted, deepening unnaturally in one spot, and then—
"Hieek!"
A grotesque creature leaped out from the darkness, its elongated limbs and jagged fangs catching the eerie starlight. Its form was twisted, its pale, mottled flesh stretched over an unnervingly thin frame, and its eyes glowed with a malevolent light.
Aeliana gasped, stumbling back as her body instinctively recoiled. "What—what is that?!"
Before the words had fully left her lips, Luca was already in front of her. His blade gleamed as he swung it with precision, a blackish light emanating from its edge as it sliced clean through the creature.
The beast let out a gurgled screech, its body splitting apart midair before crumpling lifelessly to the ground. Dark, foul-smelling ichor seeped from its wounds, hissing faintly against the stone.
Aeliana stared, her breath hitching as her gaze darted between the fallen creature and Luca, who stood calmly, his blade angled downward. The blackish light from his sword faded, but something about it lingered in the air—an unnatural energy that seemed to ripple faintly against her senses.
Her gaze flicked upward, drawn inexplicably to the sky. The strange stars, sharp and too numerous, seemed to pulse faintly, their light pressing against her mind like a distant whisper she couldn't quite hear.
'What… was that?' she thought, her chest tightening. The light from Luca's blade, the way the stars seemed to shift as though responding—it didn't feel like a coincidence.
But before she could dwell on the unsettling feeling, a guttural snarl erupted from behind.
"Luca!" she cried out, her voice sharp with alarm.
He turned just in time as another creature—this one larger and even more grotesque than the first—lunged toward him. Its maw opened wide, revealing rows of jagged, dripping teeth as it aimed for his head.
Luca's movements were fluid, almost effortless. He sidestepped the attack, his blade flashing in a wide arc that cleaved through the creature's neck with a sickening crunch.
The beast's head rolled to the ground, its body crumpling seconds later. Luca flicked his wrist, sending the remaining ichor splattering off his blade as he turned to Aeliana.
"You okay?" he asked, his tone calm but edged with a hint of concern.
Aeliana nodded shakily, though her gaze lingered on the creature's remains. "What are these things?" she whispered, her voice trembling.
"Trouble," Luca replied simply, his smirk faint but present. He glanced around, his dark eyes scanning the shadows for any more signs of movement. "And probably just the start of it."
Aeliana's chest heaved as she tried to steady herself, her thoughts still spinning. The blackish light from Luca's blade, the strange pulse of the stars, the oppressive weight of the air—it all felt connected somehow.
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"Stay close," Luca said, his tone more serious now as he motioned for her to follow. "We can't stay here."
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The jagged landscape blurred around Aeliana as the world shifted in chaotic motion. Her arms clung tightly to Luca's neck, her breath coming in ragged gasps as he carried her with a speed and precision that defied the uneven terrain beneath them. The howls and snarls of pursuing monsters echoed relentlessly behind them, a constant reminder of the danger nipping at their heels.
"Hold on," Luca muttered, his voice low but steady despite the strain in his movements.
Aeliana's heart pounded in her chest, her mind flashing back to the moments that had led them to this frantic escape.
'How it came to this….'
That was a question that one needed to answer.
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