Chapter 125:

Chapter 125 Chilling Sound

Content of the Magic Box


The sight was enough to make David tremble, his mind racing as he tried to comprehend the power that Suzuka possessed. He knew that in her hands, he was nothing but a mere plaything, at the mercy of her every whim. And as he gazed at the gruesome remains of the monster, he couldn't help but wonder what other horrors lay hidden within Suzuka's dark energy.

Without wasting a moment David scurried after them like the little coward he was. The monsters, intimidated by the display of power, slunk away into the shadows, unable to muster up the courage to confront them.

David followed in silence, not daring to utter a single word. His fear was visible, his heartbeat pounding in his chest as he tried to keep up with the group. Every step he took was a testament to his pathetic nature, his weakness on full display for all to see.

Despite his trembling, the group pushed forward, the looming darkness around them doing nothing to deter their resolve. After what seemed like an eternity of traversing through the maze-like corridors, they finally arrived at the room that Larry had spoken of. Larry wasted no time, his hands swiftly retrieving his lockpicking tools, ready to tackle the task at hand. The others formed a protective shield around him, their senses heightened and alert, prepared to defend their position.

A shroud of anticipation hung thick in the air as Larry's skilled fingers deftly worked over the lock, a calculated dance of precision and mastery. The metallic clicks of his expert movements resonated through the silent room, amplifying the tension to an almost unbearable level.

With every successful turn of the lock, their hopes swelled with the promise of possibility. The anticipation in the room reached a fever pitch as they waited with bated breath for the final, satisfying click that would grant them access to the secrets beyond.

At last, after a few final clicks, the door lock yielded to Larry's skillful touch and they burst into the room with a rush. The room was dark but Suzuka's keen eyes quickly adjusted to the shadows, scanning every inch of the space for any signs of danger.

The air inside was heavy, suffocating, as if it held the weight of a thousand secrets. Suzuka's eyes darted around, scanning the darkness. It was a sinister space, but she was no stranger to the darkness. Her vision pierced through the black veil, revealing the room's eerie contents.

"Quick, barricade the door!" Her voice echoed through the room. They knew they had to secure the room and protect themselves from the monsters behind them. The room seemed like a good place to get a minute's rest.

Arin withdrew a pearl from his pocket. His hand trembled as he infused it with his mana, casting a feeble, flickering light that danced with shadows. The room reluctantly revealed its secrets. It was a desolate chamber with cracked and rundown walls that have seen better days, haunted by broken chairs and splintered tables. 

But there, at the far end, another door beckoned. Larry cautiously approached the unlocked door. They creaked open, revealing foreboding stairs leading into the depths of a prison hold. After locking them he came back to the barricaded door and inspected them to ensure they were secure before turning to his companions, "Alright, this looks secure enough but we need to come up with a plan." He turned to Suzuka and asked, "Helen, you mentioned you've fought these creatures before. What worked for you?"

Suzuka paused for a moment, taking a deep breath before responding to the group. "Unfortunately, my past experience may not be of much help in this situation," she said, with a hint of disappointment in her voice.

"I've encountered these creatures before, and I can tell you that they are not easy to kill by normal means. I fought them head-on in the forest, luring them into an open space. These creatures are easily attracted to sound and movement. They're incredibly perceptive and can detect even the slightest noise or movement, making it difficult to evade them."

Suzuka went on to explain that these creatures are particularly strategic in their attacks. "They won't engage in a fight unless they're certain that they can take down their target. So, if we stay in a group and show no weakness, they'll likely not attack directly for a long time. However, we must remain vigilant as they might stalk us for days before making a move."

Suzuka's words of caution hung heavy in the air, as the group realized the gravity of the situation.

David, still visibly shaken, hesitated for a moment before speaking up, "But how are we going to survive? I don't know if I can take it anymore."

Larry put a reassuring hand on David's shoulder, "Don't worry, David. We'll figure it out together. But we need to stay calm and focused if we're going to make it out of here alive."

Suzuka made a wide smile and said, "Jeez guys, relax. You got me, remember? The Magic Box power user, I never said they are hard to kill. We just need to wait out the night till the first light and then we can go home. I will kill all of them with my gravity magic the moment I see them."

"Now that's what I would like to see," Drogath said and stumbled towards the nearest wall then collapsed against it, his breath ragged and his eyes glazed over.

 Suzuka cautiously made her way toward the doors leading to the prison hold. Larry, David, and Arin huddled around Drogath, their faces twisted in concern as Larry asked in a hushed tone, "Buddy, are these potions we gave you working? You don't look too good," Larry asked, his voice quivering with unease. 

 Drogath let out a hollow, unnerving laugh, his eyes gleaming with a sinister light. "Oh, don't worry, Larry. I have a healing crystal," he replied, his voice laced with an eerie calmness. "Now that we're safe, at least for now, I can properly heal myself."

With a swift motion, Drogath pulled a crystal from his pocket, holding it before them, a twisted smile stretching across his face. "Look at this baby. I'll be as good as new," he declared, his words dripping with false assurance. 

 But just as the group let out a collective sigh of relief, a chilling crack echoed through the air. The wall behind Drogath's head splintered and groaned as if tortured by an unseen force. And in a nightmarish display, a grotesque, muscular claw burst through the wall, tearing a small, jagged hole. It snatched Drogath by the head, and a sickening twist broke his neck with a bone-chilling snap.

Horror-stricken, everyone stood frozen in shock, their eyes wide with disbelief. With a powerful tug, the monstrous entity dragged Drogath's lifeless body through the minuscule hole, defying all reason and logic. The scene was a grotesque symphony of destruction as bones shattered, flesh tore, and the sickening sound of mangled flesh filled the air, leaving everyone haunted by the horrifying spectacle before them.

The deafening silence shattered like fragile glass, its remnants scattering into a chaotic symphony of panic and fear. David, overwhelmed by the mounting terror, crumbled to the ground, his hands clutching his head with a desperate grip as if trying to hold back the torrent of screams threatening to escape his lips.

Larry and Arin stumbled backward, their faces etched with disbelief, as they tried to process the shocking turn of events. The scene unfolded before them, leaving them momentarily frozen in awe. Meanwhile, Suzuka, driven by a surge of adrenaline, swiftly made her way to the gaping hole, desperate to catch a glimpse of what lay beyond. However, her anticipation quickly transformed into regret as she realized her mistake.

Just as she leaned in, another monstrous creature abruptly turned its attention toward her. Without hesitation, it lunged forward, its massive claw swiping through the hole with lethal intent. However, Suzuka's enhanced senses alerted her in the nick of time.

Reacting with lightning speed, She evaded the monstrous strike, her body gracefully contorting out of harm's way. In a display of remarkable strength, she seized the monster's outstretched arm with a grip that could rival steel. Her battle gloves clamped onto the monster's wrist like an unyielding vice.

The creature let out an anguished cry as the bones within its wrist succumbed to the overwhelming pressure of Suzuka's unrelenting grasp. The sickening sound of cracking bones filled the air, mingling with the creature's pained whines. The sheer force exerted by her enhanced grip served as a stark reminder of her indomitable strength

In a split second, Larry's instincts took over, and he acted without a hint of hesitation. With unwavering determination, he unleashed a swift and decisive swing of his sword, bringing it down with incredible force. The blade sliced through the air, cleaving through the monster's shoulder, and severing its arm from its grotesque body. The monster recoiled in agony, emitting a guttural roar that reverberated through the room. Its inhuman cries mingled with the metallic clang of Larry's sword as it struck the ground, sending shockwaves through the earth.

Arin's voice trembled with urgency as he shouted, his words echoing through the chamber, "Drogath is gone! He was slain by that monstrous creature! We can't dwell on it now. Our lives are in immediate danger. The walls may collapse, and time is running out. We must push forward!"

Larry swiftly agreed, his voice echoing with a sense of urgency, "Arin is right! There's no saving Drogath. We have to leave this room, and we have to do it fast. Our survival depends on it."

Meanwhile, David was still in a state of panic, his mind overwhelmed by the grim reality unfolding before him. He remained on the ground, repeating a desperate mantra, "We're all going to die... we're all going to die..."

Larry, taking charge amidst the chaos, barked out the orders with authority, his voice cutting through the air, "I'll lead the way. David, pull yourself together! You're coming with me. Arin, Helen, watch our backs. We need to stick together and move as one unit. No time to waste. Let's go, now!"

The urgency in Larry's voice left no room for hesitation as the group sprang into action, their hearts pounding with adrenaline as they descended into the underground. The air grew colder and the darkness more oppressive. The stone walls dripped with moisture and the only sounds were the echoes of their footsteps. The prison cells loomed ahead, ominous and foreboding.

Suddenly, a voice rang out, a chilling sound that made their blood run cold. Larry sprang into action, rushing down the hall with a sense of urgency. He checked each cell, hoping to find survivors, but the sight that greeted him at the last cell left him stunned.

Suzuka followed cautiously behind Larry, her senses on high alert. She knew the dangers that lurked in these depths, having narrowly escaped a monster not long ago. She kept her guard up, ready for whatever may come.

David trailed nervously behind them, his eyes darting back and forth as he tried to keep his fear in check. He knew he was no match for the horrors that lay in wait, but he refused to give up hope.