Chapter 585 To Face True Agony
Asher's teeth gnashed together, his frustration boiling over as he spat defiantly at Lori, "In your dreams, you crazy snake!" His voice echoed, filled with resolve and anger.
"You insolent brat! SSSHHHHKK!"
Lori's response was immediate and ferocious. With a hiss that vibrated the very air of the cavern, she lunged forward, her massive jaws gaping wide to end the confrontation with a single, crushing bite.
But as her maw clamped shut, Asher's figure vanished into thin air, leaving her biting nothing but the damp, cold cave air.
Her massive head recoiled in confusion, her dark purple eyes blinking rapidly as she scanned the area, wondering how he was able to simply vanish into thin air again, just like that, without leaving any trace behind.
He shouldn't have been able to teleport since she had locked him down with her aura.
"Come out, brat, before I wring you dry until I am bored. I won't be this kind always," she hissed venomously, her serpentine form undulating as she searched every shadow and corner for any sign of Asher.
Meanwhile, in the surreal safety of the Damned Dimension, Asher watched Lori's furious search through a damned mirror, his expression a mixture of relief and frustration. The mirror's surface rippled with each of Lori's frustrated movements, reflecting her anger and confusion back at him.
Asher sighed deeply, his hands running over his head as he considered his grim options, "I might not be able to escape without killing her. But how am I supposed to kill her when she has the home advantage, making her nearly unkillable?" he muttered to himself, the weight of the situation pressing down on him.
He also realized the limitations of his refuge: He can only escape one more time to this dimension, after which he can't.
Feeling cornered and with fewer options at his disposal, Asher reached for his Tome of the Fallen Souls.Gett your favorite novels at .com
He flipped through the ancient, whispering pages until he found the section dedicated to Lubac, the Harbinger of Agony, and depicted the figure of a monstrous, terrifying-looking serpent.
The page crackled with a dark energy, almost as if the harbinger's spirit was stirring from its slumber.
He knew the risks well. Engaging with the powers of the Fallen from the Tome always carried a chance of death, a gamble he had avoided for a while due to his royal duties.
But desperate times called for desperate measures, and he would have anyway tried to comprehend from this tome soon enough, "What better way to fight a serpent than to use the abilities of one itself?" he reasoned aloud, his voice steady but his heart pounding with anticipation and dread.
With a deep breath, Asher sat down, crossing his legs into a meditative pose. He allowed himself a few minutes to recover his mana by sacrificing his life force and then assumed a meditative pose.
As he prepared to delve into the depths of the tome and embrace the power of Lubac, he steeled himself for the transformation and the battle that would follow, knowing well that this decision could very well lead to his ultimate victory or his demise.
His mind suddenly recoiled, plunging him into an entirely different realm.
The transition was abrupt and disorienting, and his senses were momentarily overwhelmed by the shift.
He found himself standing in a desolate landscape that seemed to stretch into infinity, a world seemingly crafted from nightmares and despair.
The sky above was a tumultuous sea of swirling dark clouds, intermittently lit by flashes of eerie, blood-red lightning that cast a ghastly glow across the land.
Below, the ground was a cracked expanse of blackened earth and jagged rocks, emitting a faint, sinister red light as if the very ground were imbued with malevolence.
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