Chapter 1207 The Beast King Edros’s Return
Emerging from the shadows with her cloak now disabled, Gaya approached Shar and Jin with a mix of triumph and mockery in her stride. "Remember this as a lesson," she snickered, looking down at them with a smirk. "Next time, we won't just kick your ass. We will kill your ass,"
With a playful yet forceful kick to Shar's butt, Gaya emphasized her point, eliciting a pained groan and a string of curses from the old woman. Shar's anger was palpable, but her defeated state rendered her retorts weak and futile.
Meanwhile, Jin, lying bruised and battered, watched Gaya join Michael, a deep frown etched on his face. "Who are they?" he muttered under his breath, his voice a mixture of pain, confusion, and a hint of respect. He had never encountered foes like them, ones who could handle his and Shar's combined assault with such ease.
As Michael and Gaya walked away, their backs to the defeated duo, Gaya couldn't help but chuckle lightly. "That should teach them not to mess with us," she said, catching up to Michael. Their steps were light, almost carefree, as if the intense battle had been nothing more than a playful scuffle.
Still lying on the ground, Shar watched them leave, her mind racing with questions and fear. Her plan had backfired spectacularly, and now she was left to ponder the true nature of these mysterious and powerful adversaries. Meanwhile, Jin slowly picked himself up, his eyes fixed on the retreating figures of Michael and Gaya, his mind swirling with thoughts of revenge and intrigue.
After walking through the forest for several minutes, Gaya's frustration was evident as she questioned the purpose of their current predicament in the pocket dimension. "We still have no clue what to do in here. And what's the point with these trees getting harder at night?" she complained, her voice laced with annoyance.
However, Michael seemed unfazed by the uncertainty. "Remember what Silvaris said," he reminded her calmly. "We have to think like a thief. And patience is a thief's greatest weapon. They wait for the right moment, observe, and act only when sure of success."
"I have all the fucking patience in the world, but that's not going to show us the way forward magically." Gaya scoffed, her impatience getting the better of her.
Just then, Michael's drones, previously unseen, flew in, hovering above them. Gaya's eyes widened in surprise. "When did you send them out?" she asked, her tone a mix of curiosity and admiration.
"A thief may rely on patience, but my greatest weapon has always been my brain," he stated confidently. He had sent the drones out earlier to recon the area, a strategic move that went unnoticed by Gaya amidst the chaos. This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com
The drones circled above them, beaming down images and data Michael had been collecting silently. Gaya watched, her earlier frustration melting into a mix of admiration and love.
"That's why I love you so much," she said with a chuckle, ruffling his hair affectionately before planting a soft kiss on his cheek. Michael's eyes twinkled with satisfaction. The drones had been his secret ace, gathering intel while they navigated the dangers of the pocket dimension. He had learned long ago that brute strength wasn't always the solution; sometimes, the key to overcoming an obstacle lay in gathering information and strategizing accordingly.
As they examined the data collected by the drones, a clearer picture of their environment and potential paths forward began to emerge.
Eventually, the two of them saw a large rock statue of a monkey, surrounded by a group of adventurers, which immediately piqued their interest. It was eerily reminiscent of the scene they had encountered earlier with the glistening tree that turned out to be Shar, leading to a brutal slaughter.
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