The long, dark hall stretched before them like a gaping wound in the fabric of time itself, a place untouched by the passage of years yet haunted by its weight.
The walls were lined with cobwebs, and the air carried a suffocating stillness, as if the very ruins were holding their breath.
And then, they saw him.
A disfigured figure cloaked in black, its skeletal frame gnarled and exposed where charred, blackened bones jutted out in unnatural angles.
Dark green magma oozed over its body, pulsing with an eerie, unholy glow, mirroring the same light burning in its hollow sockets. The flames within its skull flickered slowly, methodically, like a being that had long since transcended the need for haste.
Skully.
He stood motionless before the large rock, just as Asher remembered. As if guarding something.
Rebecca froze, her gaze darting between Asher and Valeria before settling back on Skully.
She had expected something else.
Something... monstrous she couldn't imagine.
Instead, what stood before her resembled the very undead slaves Asher could summon at will—except, unlike those, she couldn't sense a shred of Skully's aura.
That fact alone unnerved her, especially considering this was supposed to be a millions of years old monster stronger than the Moon Guardian.
Rebecca's lips curled into a deep frown as she asked, "Why does he look familiar to one of your undead slaves?"
Asher, his gaze unwavering, simply shook his head. "I have no idea. But he is somehow connected to my powers."
Rebecca scoffed, but her hands balled into fists. Something about all of this was off. She could tell, from the strange architecture, to the mysterious dead runes, to the monstrous undead that had lived through impossible time—this place, these ruins, they didn't belong in their world.
And more than that—
Skully didn't belong either.
So, how could they all exist here?
Valeria stepped forward, bowing deeply before speaking in her usual emotionless tone.
"He wishes to seek your help, Master."
Skully, still silent, shifted his gaze toward Asher. The flames in his sockets burned brighter for a brief moment.
Asher didn't hesitate.
He stepped forward, carefully adjusting Lori's small, unconscious form in his arms. Lori's majestic body, usually powerful beyond reason, now lay limp, her once-glowing scales dulled, her body corrupted by the treacherous mana of this place.
With a deep breath, Asher spoke, his tone steady but firm.
"I know we might have offended you by entering your territory. But someone tried to trap us in here. You might already know that. We were only trying to find a way out, and now my friend—Lori—is dying because of the mana corrupting her body." His jaw clenched slightly before he added, "So can you please... help her recover? I heard you have the ability to do it."
A thick silence followed.
Skully remained motionless, his gaze never leaving Asher.
Asher's fingers twitched slightly. He wondered if the undead monstrosity was going to refuse though he felt a strange feeling from his gaze. A feeling that just seemed to sink in deep.
Then, finally—Skully spoke.
His voice was deep, hollow, and eerie, resonating through the hall like a whisper from the abyss.
"Why do you ask me when you are capable of doing it, Asher Drake?"
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Asher's brows furrowed, "What?"
He looked down at Lori's still form, his mind racing.
"I don't understand. I did try, but the mana that is corrupting her body is too strong for me to do anything about it."
Skully remained silent for a moment before answering, his voice unwavering.
"Then you have to get stronger."
Asher blinked. His grip on Lori tightened as he stared at Skully in disbelief,
"What... But... How strong?"
The undead slowly turned his head, his hollow sockets burning with an ominous glow as he gazed at the large rock behind him.
"Strong enough to move this rock with your bare hands."
Rebecca squinted, extending her neck slightly to get a better look.
"What's so special about that bland-looking rock?" she scoffed, though she couldn't help but be curious about what was behind it.
Asher narrowed his eyes at the massive, unmoving boulder, a familiar sense of unease curling in his chest.
He remembered how he gloriously failed to even move it by an inch despite using all his strength.
He exhaled sharply, shaking his head.
"That's impossible. I don't have enough time to get that strong, nor have I found a way yet to get stronger. I came here for two reasons—to save Lori and to find out why you were waiting for me. What do you want from me?"
Asher truly had no idea how he was supposed to get strong within two months, let alone get strong enough to move that rock.
His only desperate solution was to enter the 7th floor of the Tower of Hell. But because nobody had ever returned from that forbidden floor, he was afraid...afraid of the possibility that he might never return and end up letting all his loved ones die.
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