473. Web of Death
“What in the world is that?”
Daniel Song blinked as he saw the dome befall the city of Ertos. He’d seen the fighting— he had wanted to join in. Salvos, Helena Warshade, and Orgaf had been fighting the [Archarachne] together. It was a wild Primeval Demon. Even if there were two Elite Ranked adventurers there, the young man knew just how dangerous such a creature could be. After all, he had seen it firsthand in the Motharis Mountain Range. In a battle against a [Hellabomination].
But the [Hero] couldn’t intervene. He had a duty, now. He couldn’t just abandon the army when they were being swarmed by thousands of [Aranea] while still fending off the last of the Legions. So he hadn’t charged straight into the city. And for a moment, he had thought it was the right move.
Salvos and the Elite Ranked adventurers began to overwhelm the wild Primeval Demon. It couldn’t do anything in response. It had been flanked from all sides— assailed incessantly without any counterattack. Daniel would’ve breathed a sigh in relief. He thought that Salvos had it.
undefinedAnd that was when the glyphs appeared. It consumed the city. A pair of parallel facing magical circles. One rose to the sky, while the other descended into the ground. And together, it formed a dome. Ertos was encased in this bubble. Inside, Daniel could see lines forming. An intricate pattern reminiscent of a spider’s web, created by threads made of burning crimson magic.
He stared in horror as Salvos, Helena Warshade, and Orgaf were trapped in this dome, surrounded by the deadly threads from all sides. Faith El stepped forward, looking on with wide eyes as her city was blocked from the outside world.
“Ertos is…”
She trailed off. Then she blinked.
“Wait—”
Slowly, the Fallen Queen of Elutra raised her head. She looked on as Daniel blinked. He followed her gaze, puzzled as to what she was staring at. His gaze swept above the dome, and he saw nothing. He didn’t understand.
“Faith, what’s going on?”
He asked. And Faith just shook her head, pointing at the very peak of the sphere.
“Look.”
“I don’t see anything.”
Daniel frowned. He thought she was imagining it. But then he heard the gasps. He saw others pointing in the same direction too. Whether it was Gavyn, Amanda, or even Kacey. A susurration washed over the Human army, grinding their progress to a halt. Daniel pursed his lips. He looked up once more—
And he saw it. Finally, the [Hero] realized what was wrong. Well, it wasn’t really wrong. It was more… right? He wasn’t sure how to process it. He just knew what had happened.
The crimson pillar that had been protruding from the ground and touching the sky had been cut in half. And it was all because of the [Archarachne]. The dome it created had somehow completely stopped the sub-ritual. No longer was the sky glowing a dark crimson, and neither did the white earth spread any further.
What had already become didn’t change— its effects ostensibly permanent. Daniel still walked forward on the Netherworld’s earth, but he knew that it would no longer leak into the Mortal Realm… at least from this specific location.
He shook his head, starting forward. Daniel was glad to see that the sub-ritual had been halted. They had accomplished their goal here. But this wasn’t a time to celebrate just yet. He peered into the sphere with pursed lips. And he saw within a web of death.
“Salvos…”
The [Archarachne] swung down at me with its scythe-like leg. I barely reacted in time, raising my Divine Nebular Scythe. Still, the impact sent me back flying in between the giant crimson threads. I tumbled through the air and crashed into the web— and recoiled in pain.
“Ouch—”
It stung. Touching the crimson threads weaving throughout the dome was like being struck by lightning or burned by fire. It really hurt. And it wasn’t just a little bit of pain. I was pretty sure if anyone under Level 70 touched it, they would have instantly disintegrated.
I flew up and away from the thread, only to narrowly avoid another just above me. These threads were large. Each was as thick as a tree trunk. But these threads were everywhere. It was like I was caught in a spider’s web.
“This is dangerous…”
I murmured. And right as the words left my mouth, the [Archarachne] appeared behind me once more. It was standing on its threads like it had always been there. It hissed and struck out with both its scythe-like legs. A fast flurry of attacks that I wasn’t prepared for yet again.
But this time, I reacted. I activated [Warped Time] the moment I saw it. The world around me slowed as I dove out of the way. Its attack completely missed me as I glanced back.
And I saw the [Archarachne] gliding after me. It moved through the webs like it was skating on ice. It’s so fast—
Even with [Warped Time], the wild Primeval Demon caught up to me with ease. I ducked underneath another slash and tried to get away. But the [Archarachne] gave chase. It continued swinging at me with its sharp legs.
I tried to escape. I tried to lose it amidst its own web. But that was my mistake. The [Archarachne] suddenly yanked its eight legs together, and the threads began to weave around me. I blinked as a crimson wall blocked my path. I spun around, watching as the wild Primeval Demon sped closer.
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