Chapter 111: Sunrise
With a crashing sound, the massive body of a worm fell, scattering sand everywhere.
I fell as well and sat on its hardened surface, staring at the surroundings.
There were three scattered corpses of these worms around us.
After we killed the first one, our battle attracted two more. They didn’t come at the same time, but even so, we struggled greatly to bring them down.
I looked at Izel, who was panting as she leaned against one of the corpses. Her clothes were torn in many places, with several visible injuries.
The last two battles hadn’t been easy for her this time, so she had to endure quite a bit.
Well, the important thing was that she hadn’t received any serious injuries. Otherwise, that might have been a problem for her without any healing abilities.
While sitting on the worm’s body, I placed my hand on it, and essence began flowing into my body in large quantities.
I closed my eyes to focus more.
Raw essence flowed into my body, and with every passing moment, I felt my strength increasing.
It was true that the increase seemed small and insignificant, but it was proof that I was getting closer to Rank 3.
With the energy flowing through my body, my wounds healed quickly, and my skin returned to its original state.
I opened my eyes and looked at Izel. “Start absorbing the essence to recover and raise your rank… quickly. We need to move as soon as we’re done with these three.”
She turned her head and looked at me tiredly. “…I know, no need to tell me.”
It was obvious she was exhausted, but there was nothing I could do.
…
Time passed, and we continued moving without stopping.
Every few hours, we encountered another worm, and of course, after an annoying struggle, it ended up falling lifeless to the ground.
Sometimes we faced two at once, but not all of them were the same in strength and size.
Still, it seemed that sandworms were the only monsters in this desert—or at least in this part of it.
Now I was climbing one of the sand dunes while hearing many complaints beside me.
“I can’t keep going like this. I need some rest… so let’s rest here.”
Izel complained beside me.
I looked at her while observing her miserable state after a long day of battles. Her clothes were torn, and many bruises and wounds were visible on her skin.
But there was nothing serious so far, because I had borne most of the burden of the fights.
After all, I even had the ability to regenerate my limbs, but she didn’t.
We reached the top of the sand hill, and I stared at the horizon. There, I saw some large rocks.
I pointed at them for Izel, who was lagging behind me. “We’ll rest there.”
It seemed my words restored some spirit to her. She nodded silently as she caught her breath.
With that, we continued walking until we reached those stacked rocks rising several meters high.
I didn’t sense anything nearby, so I searched for a suitable place to rest until I found what looked like an open cave between two rocks leaning against each other.
I walked there and sat down, and Izel followed me in silence.
She reached there and collapsed onto the sand. When I saw that, I smiled. “It seems the spoiled princess is tired.”
She didn’t respond, simply staring at the rocky ceiling before extending her hand toward me.
I looked at her open palm directed at me. “Don’t tell me you want me to hold your hand.”
But her reply was quick. “Give me the water and food, you idiot.” She spoke in a tone almost lifeless, devoid of spirit.
Well, that was natural because we hadn’t taken any moments to rest until now.
I sent some essence into my ring and pulled out two bottles of water and two sealed cans, handing one to Izel, who sat up and held herself upright.
She opened the water bottle and drank its contents eagerly before opening the can that contained a complete meal that could remain edible even after years.
I had hundreds of these in my ring, along with many different options.
I turned the can in my hand as I read some of the instructions written on it.
“It’s better to heat it for improved taste.”
…
After heating the food with Izel’s flame and eating it, we sat there in silence.
I looked at Izel, who was leaning against the rocks, exhaustion clear on her face. “If you want to sleep, then do it. Who knows when you’ll get the next chance… I’ll stand guard.”
Izel narrowed her eyes at me. “You’re not planning to do anything once I fall asleep?”
I laughed a little. “Maybe if we weren’t in a desert full of worms trying to eat us, I would’ve considered it.”
Izel clicked her tongue. “Fine. Just wake me up if anything happens.”
With that, she walked to the corner, pulling a long coat from her ring and wrapping herself in it before lying down on the ground.
I had blankets and even a portable bed, but looking at her, I didn’t want to disturb her, so I left her in that state.
I pulled the phone from my ring and looked at the time.
[21:22]
With that, more than a day and a half had passed since we started moving, and two and a half days since we arrived here.
According to my estimates, we had crossed about 60 kilometers so far.
Well, our movement had been slow because of the sand and the repeated battles.
I sighed as I hid my phone, then pulled out an essence stone and began absorbing it.
One stone after another without stopping.
I was getting closer to Rank 3 faster than ever.
I closed my eyes and sank into the slow progress while my senses enveloped the area.
Hour after hour, I didn’t feel the flow of time until something moved behind me and reached the back of my head.
It was about to strike me.
But at the last moment, I tilted my head slightly and allowed it to pass by.
I opened my eyes again and looked at Izel, who had just woken up. “It seems you’ve regained your energy, since you’re trying to hit me.”
A faint smile formed on her lips. “Oh… sorry about that. I thought you were sleeping instead of standing guard, so I did that.”
I sighed as I stared outside…
That black sky studded with stars… or so it had been.
Now signs of its fading had begun to appear, and the outside had grown brighter.
I stood up and walked outside, and it seemed Izel had noticed as well and followed me.
There, I could see it on the horizon—a line of white light forming at the edge.
“The sun is rising,” Izel muttered beside me.
So there was still daytime after all, and according to my estimate, the night lasted at least three days.
So who knew how long the day would be… perhaps three days as well, or more.
I looked at Izel. “Are you ready? We’re moving again.”
She showed some surprise when I said that. “I’m fine now, but what about you? Aren’t you going to sleep?”
I shook my head. “No… I’m still in excellent condition, and I don’t think moving during the day will be as comfortable as it is now… It’s a desert after all.”
“So it’s better to make use of the remaining hours before sunrise.”
Or we might regret it.
…
Step by step.
That was how Izel and I moved through the desert, and with each passing hour, the light grew brighter.
I turned my head and looked to the right. There, the sun began to reveal itself, driving away the night that had lasted so long.
But with the sun, not only light came… but heat as well.
It had only partially appeared, yet the air had already grown hot—not unbearable, but I was sure this was only the beginning.
As we moved, I felt another worm enter the range of my senses. I drew my swords while alerting Izel as usual. “There’s a monster coming toward us from the left.”
Each of us prepared for the upcoming battle, and we caught sight of the worm as it rose above the sand and headed toward us from dozens of meters away.
But suddenly, I noticed a shadow from the corner of my eye.
A massive, enormous shadow covering a vast area of the desert.
It was far away… yet as if that distance meant nothing to it, it closed it in moments.
Until the shadow reached us and covered us. Then the source of the shadow entered my senses, heading toward us at insane speed.
All I could do was raise my head to the sky to see it there.
Wings spread wide, blocking my entire vision. A body covered in gray feathers, and legs with sharp claws several meters long.
More than that, its head—a long beak extending forward and six horns protruding above it.
Its sharp eyes stared at us with clear hunger.
As the larger monster closed the distance between us.
But just when I thought we were finished, its massive feet plunged into the sand, erasing the sand dune we were standing on.
In the next moment, it began rising again—but this time it wasn’t empty. Instead, the sandworm dangled and thrashed in one of its feet, trying to break free without success.
Each beat of its wings stirred a small sandstorm around us.
In the end, the bird rose toward the sky while holding the sandworm and turned, flying north.
It didn’t notice us—no, it ignored us.
I stared at it as it flew away—
But in the same direction we were heading.
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Chapters
- Chapter 159: Nightmare Flower[4]
- Chapter 158: Nightmare Flower[3]
- Chapter 157: Nightmare Flower[2]
- Chapter 156: Nightmare Flower[1]
- Chapter 155: Blue Bud
- Chapter 154: The Beginning of the Storm
- Chapter 153: Beautiful flower
- Chapter 152: A dark tunnel
- Chapter 151: After the Grass Field
- Chapter 150: The Source of Abilities?
- Chapter 149: Inside the weed field
- Chapter 148: Map
- Chapter 147: Happy Birthday
- Chapter 146: Lowering the Curtains
- Chapter 145: Overlord of Puppets[3]
- Chapter 144: Overlord of Puppets[2]
- Chapter 143: Overlord of Puppets[1]
- Chapter 142: The Meaning of Despair[5]
- Chapter 141: The Meaning of Despair[4]
- Chapter 140: The Meaning of Despair[3]
- Chapter 139: The Meaning of Despair[2]
- Chapter 138: The Meaning of Despair[1]
- Chapter 137: Ascension ritual[2]
- Chapter 136: Ascension ritual
- Chapter 135 - 6 VS 1
- Chapter 134: A puppet show[4]
- Chapter 133: A puppet show[3]
- Chapter 132: A puppet show[2]
- Chapter 131: A puppet show[1]
- Chapter 130: Rank Three
- Chapter 129: You Will Become Part of Us
- Chapter 128: Ruins[2]
- Chapter 127: ruins[1]
- Chapter 126: Alike
- Chapter 125: The Bell Toll
- Chapter 124: Asfaria [2]
- Chapter 123: Asfaria[1]
- Chapter 122: Arthania[2]
- Chapter 121: Arthania[1]
- Chapter 120: Who Are You
- Chapter 119: The Center[2]
- Chapter 118: The Center
- Chapter 117: Inside the Maze
- Chapter 116: Illusory threads
- Chapter 115: The Path We Will Take
- Chapter 114: Parents’ Meeting
- Chapter 113: The Reunion Once Again[2]
- Chapter 112: The Reunion Once Again[1]
- Chapter 111: Sunrise
- Chapter 110: A Trade in the Desert
- Chapter 109: The Sand Worms[3]
- Chapter 108: The Sand Worms[2]
- Chapter 107: The Sand Worms[1]
- Chapter 106: A Shadow on the Horizon
- Chapter 105: The Thread and the Path
- Chapter 104: The Bone Graveyard
- Chapter 103: Zen Asterval[2]
- Chapter 102: Zen Asterval[1]
- Chapter 101: A Broken Moon
- Chapter 100: teleportation gate
- Chapter 99: The Cradle of Shard
- Chapter 98: Run[2]
- Chapter 97: Run[1]
- Chapter 96: Battles Without Exit
- Chapter 95: Powerful explosion
- Chapter 94: An Exact Copy
- Chapter 93: Ancient Laboratory
- Chapter 92: The first crossroads
- Chapter 91: The Prayer Hall
- Chapter 90: Creating an Exit Passage
- Chapter 89: Room of Sacrifices[3]
- Chapter 88: Room of Sacrifices[2]
- Chapter 87: Room of Sacrifices[1]
- Chapter 86: Strange Words
- Chapter 85: Bad Intuition
- Chapter 84: The Nest
- Chapter 83: why
- Chapter 82: The Garden Bench
- Chapter 81: The Last Mission
- Chapter 80: Black Gate
- Chapter 79: Pain Is Just Pain
- Chapter 78: five remained
- Chapter 77: Mental Endurance Test
- Chapter 76: Happy
- Chapter 75: Lunch with Two Beautiful Ladies
- Chapter 74: Your mind is steady and never lost
- Chapter 73: Return
- Chapter 72: Key of Dimensions
- Chapter 71: A Stab in the Back
- Chapter 70: An Unexpected Development
- Chapter 69: Earlier Than It Should Be
- Chapter 68: Demon of Dreams
- Chapter 67: Unclear Features[2]
- Chapter 66: Unclear Features
- Chapter 65: Purple Light
- Chapter 64: The journey had begun
- Chapter 63: The Beginning of the Second Mission
- Chapter 62: Just a Piece of Metal
- Chapter 61: End of test
- Chapter 60: higher than anyone else
- Chapter 59: An Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 58: Beginning of the test
- Chapter 57: The Maze Test
- Chapter 56: Advanced[2]
- Chapter 55: Advanced
- Chapter 54: Demon of Dreams
- Chapter 53: The Walker Between Dreams
- Chapter 52: Mind Anchor
- Chapter 51: Lucas
- Chapter 50: My Essence Stones
- Chapter 49: End of mission
- Chapter 48: I feel complete
- Chapter 47: Tonight Karthen will drown in blood[2]
- Chapter 46: Tonight, Karthen will drown in blood
- Chapter 45: Karthen[3]
- Chapter 44: Karthen[2]
- Chapter 43: Karthen[1]
- Chapter 42: The Mission
- Chapter 41: First Day as an Assistant
- Chapter 40: You don’t need to understand
- Chapter 39: Threads of Fate
- Chapter 38: The Honest Promise
- Chapter 37: alicia astra nova
- Chapter 36: Death Zones
- Chapter 35: Perfect
- Chapter 34: Essence Control Evaluation
- Chapter 33: The Great Migration
- Chapter 32: The Ancient Earth
- Chapter 31: The Speech[2]
- Chapter 30: The Speech[1]
- Chapter 29: Black card
- Chapter 28: Ranks
- Chapter 27: I wanted to live
- Chapter 26: Those who had never seen the sun
- Chapter 25 - 1 VS 3 [2]
- Chapter 24 - 1 VS 3 [1]
- Chapter 23: Only Four Remain
- Chapter 22: The Final Hour Begins
- Chapter 21: Elliot VS Garon
- Chapter 20: Ivan VS Ellen
- Chapter 19: The True Monster
- Chapter 18: Predator’s Instinct
- Chapter 17: Among the Beasts
- Chapter 16: The Difference Between Predator and Prey
- Chapter 15: The First Hour
- Chapter 14: The Trial Begins
- Chapter 13: The Gate
- Chapter 12: The Name That Doesn’t Exist
- Chapter 11: The Red Eye [2]
- Chapter 10: The Red Eye [1]
- Chapter 9: Castelta
- Chapter 8: Beneath the Sunlight
- Chapter 7: Because I wanted to
- Chapter 6 - 01 and 02
- Chapter 5: The Show Begins [3]
- Chapter 4: The Show Begins[2]
- Chapter 3: The Show Begins[1]
- Chapter 2: Step One
- Chapter 1: Subject 01