Chapter 933 Battle at the Selnes Country: Hoei Methal

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Suddenly, an intense pang of pain assailed his body.

Ugh!

Souta groaned in pain as he spun around, swinging his sword.

Swoosh!!

The figure deftly evaded his blade and withdrew.

Looking up, Souta saw Hoei, who had stabbed him in the back. Gritting his teeth, he collapsed to the ground.

Thud!

A peculiar sensation coursed through his body, and his vision began to blur.

"This... poison..."

Realization struck Souta: he had been poisoned. Though potent, the poison wasn't fatal. Instead, it weakened his body to a certain extent.

"Do you like my poison? I gave one of my strongest poisons to Clan Leader Hoei, so what do you think about it?" Poisonous Vine remarked, observing Souta's suffering from her poison. "You really are strong, Blood Lightning Monster. You could still move even after taking it."

"Did you finish the mission?" Ice Death inquired of Poisonous Vine and Hoei.

Hoei responded by presenting the cores of the Methal Clan and Flaem Clan.

"Good. With these, we have three cores in our possession," Ice Death nodded, looking satisfied as he took the cores from Hoei and examined them carefully. "The last remaining cores are from the Botano Clan and the Darkna Clan. We should concentrate our forces once we discover their whereabouts."

"What about the Blood Lightning Monster?" Poisonous Vine inquired.

Souta, lying on the ground, narrowed his eyes upon hearing their conversation. He prepared himself to summon all his strength, ready to fight his way out of this place.

'I could deal with the poison, but it will take some time...' He thought to himself. His body was wracked with extreme pain due to the poison's effects.

Souta was poised to retaliate if they made a move against him.

"I'll kill him," Hoei declared, turning his head slowly towards Souta. Energy gathered intensely around his blade, emitting a bright light.

"Finish him. I'll take these cores," Ice Death commanded before turning away.

"Okay, I'll kill him. The poison isn't enough to kill him, but it weakened his body so he isn't my match," Hoei remarked as he approached Souta. He pressed his thumb against the blade's surface. "I'll end this quickly. You won't feel any pain as I kill you."

'Huh?' Souta paused, realizing something. Inwardly, he smiled, and his tense body gradually relaxed. 'So that's how it is...'

In the next instant, Hoei closed the distance between them, thrusting his blade into Souta's chest.

With a swoosh, Hoei withdrew his blade as Souta collapsed to the ground. The floating blood in the air descended, pooling beneath them, forming a sea of crimson.

"Let's go," Hoei declared, turning away without looking back.

...

Four figures traversed the desolate terrain: Vashno, Franklin, Eztein, and Erkigal.

"So, you were the previous Clan Leader of the Flaem Clan?" Eztein inquired, casting a glance at Erkigal's back.

"Yes," Erkigal confirmed.

"What led to your disappearance?" Eztein probed further.

"In brief, I attempted to nullify the contract, ventured beyond the borders of Selnes Country, and encountered an accident. I then concealed myself, and everyone assumed I died," Erkigal recounted.

Vashno surveyed the surroundings and posed another question, "What about Clan Leader Hono? She was with us before the space opened up, but then vanished. It appears you had foreseen this. What's your strategy?"

Erkigal halted, turning to face Vashno with a smile before resuming her stride. "My plan is straightforward. I aim to dissolve the contract and depart from Selnes Country. I dispatched Hono outside with the core of the Flaem Clan. By now, it's likely that the Deadly Sins' experts have taken the core from her possession."

"What?!" Vashno and Eztein exclaimed simultaneously.

"Don't fret, I have someone handling it. He won't harm Hono or anyone else," Erkigal assured them with a smile.

"Who is this person?" Eztein inquired.

"Hoei Methal," Erkigal revealed. "I've enlisted his cooperation with the Deadly Sins. Their entry into the barrier was key to commencing my plan. We're set to dismantle the barrier, but safeguarding our god's secret is crucial. It's a generational curse we carry."

"A curse?" Vashno expressed confusion.

"Yes, a curse that binds us. We're barred from disclosing certain information, or darkness will consume us," Erkigal explained.

"Then, what about this space? Does it hold secrets related to your god?" Eztein inquired further.

"Yeah, it's a living labyrinth. But it's different from the typical one; our god made modifications. When the labyrinth opened, it absorbed those fragmented worlds, creating this place," Erkigal clarified.

"A living labyrinth?!" Eztein and Franklin were visibly stunned.

Vashno glanced at the two, puzzled by the concept.

"A living labyrinth is a divine legacy where you can access things related to the creating god," Eztein explained to Vashno. Turning to Erkigal, he queried, "Any idea what we might find in this living labyrinth left by your god?"

Erkigal shook her head. "Possibly crucial artifacts. The combat arts and spells of the Five Master Clans are remnants from our god, so it might not just be techniques or skills."

"Is Clan Leader Hoei your only ally?" Vashno asked.

"Yeah, he was the sole voice suggesting breaking the All-Filter Barrier Formation during the Clan Leaders' meeting. The others were too conservative, rejecting his proposal," Erkigal explained. She paused, recollecting something. "Oh, Paente knows I'm alive. He's been engaged in something for years now. I've tried to contact him, but he's refused. It seems he has his own plan."

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