Chapter 152: A dark tunnel
Beneath the sun that had passed the middle of the sky and drawn closer to sunset, we stood there staring at the remains of the tall wall that had once risen here in the past.
Some of the intact sections still stood dozens of meters above the ground… the ground filled with the roots of the grass that had climbed this wall and wrapped it in a layer of dark roots and green leaves, hiding its weathered surface.
Here and there, large pieces the size of houses that had long ago broken off from it could be seen lying on the ground, half buried in the dirt while the grass covered what remained.
“Another city.” Elliot muttered beside me, his voice full of awe.
Who could blame him, remembering what happened in the last city we visited… well, these were just ancient ruins anyway.
I looked right and left, seeing the shattered wall stretching out and blocking the way before us.
We stayed there for some time staring at this place in awe, until Ellen pulled us out of it, her firm voice echoing as usual.
“Let’s move and find a suitable place to rest.”
With those words, I began walking toward one of the missing sections in the wall that gave a glimpse of the ruins behind it. Even without seeing them, my mind had already drawn a rough picture of what was there.
Without hesitation, I moved forward behind Ellen, and the others followed us as well.
It did not take long for us to reach the wall, specifically in front of a large breach that allowed us to pass to the other side.
When I stepped through the gap, I could understand how thick this thing made of steel plates and dark concrete truly was, with a thickness stretching several meters inward.
I passed my sword through a dark-colored root blocking our way and stretching upward. As a result, some leaves fell from above us onto the grassy ground.
We soon all emerged from the wall, and the sight before us was revealed.
“This place has been completely erased.” Leona muttered, her voice full of awe, her blue eyes staring at the scene before us.
And she was right.
Before us, nothing remained of the houses or shelters that had once stood here except scattered pieces of rubble lying on the ground, proof that this place had not always been empty, while green plants rose from among the remains.
And there in the distance, a few large structures could still be seen… or what remained of them.
Because most of them barely still had half of themselves left, struggling not to collapse at any moment… just as they had for all those long years.
“I wonder how this place ended up like this.” Izel’s voice echoed as she voiced her thoughts to us while staring at the ruins that had become home to the plants and moss growing over the weathered concrete surfaces.
“Whatever happened, at least it ended a long time ago,” I replied.
Silence spread for some time as we contemplated these ancient remains, until Kyle’s voice reached our ears.
Kyle, who had remained silent the whole time to the point that I had nearly forgotten he was there.
“It looks like it’s going to rain.”
I turned my head toward him when he said that and found him staring at the sky.
I followed his gaze, and there I saw the dark clouds that had just appeared on the horizon, seeming to move toward us and swallow the sky quickly.
“This will probably be a strong storm,” I muttered while the others finally noticed the clouds.
Izel turned her head slightly toward Elliot, urging him to begin his usual work.
“Come on, start making us a shelter, unless you want us to bathe in the rain.”
Elliot gave Izel a look before glancing at the concrete ground beneath us.
“I cannot manipulate concrete as you can see… and the water will seep in if I make it underground outside.”
Izel raised an eyebrow.
“All these abilities and you cannot manipulate simple concrete… well, maybe you will be able to in the future anyway.”
I shook my head while looking at Elliot, who had been receiving a lot of criticism lately… maybe that was partly because of me.
But I did not feel any regret or pity.
Instead, I spoke while telling them what I had sensed.
“There are rooms underground that seem intact. We can use them as a place to stay.”
I could feel the tunnels stretching beneath the ground and connecting many of the rooms and infrastructure of this place.
“So do we break through the ground and head down?” Izel asked while I shook my head.
“No need to use violence when there are easier ways.”
With those words, I pointed ahead, away from where we were standing.
“There is an entrance a few hundred meters from us.”
Ellen stared in the direction the clouds were coming from, now already more visible, as she added,
“Then you had better lead us to it.”
“Follow me.”
With that, I walked forward through the rubble, stepping on the roots spread across the ground.
I did not feel any monsters here worth paying attention to except for a few Rank 1 insects hiding in the corners of this place, so I paid them no attention.
The others followed behind me, following in my footsteps up and down across the remains of the structures that had once stood here until we arrived before a large piece of reinforced concrete lying on the ground.
“Here.” I said that while pointing at the piece of rubble blocking the entrance a few meters away from us.
Elliot looked at it.
“Then help me move it.” But before he could finish speaking, a small sphere of compressed essence was already above my finger as I fired it toward the hidden entrance.
In an instant, the essence reached it and collided with the rubble before an explosion echoed through the place and small pieces of stone flew toward us with a wave of dust.
Everyone raised their hands to protect their faces from the flying fragments while Izel’s surprised and annoyed shout echoed because of what I had done.
“At least warn us before you do that.”
I ignored that and looked at the opening that had formed in the concrete piece, revealing a passage leading downward.
I cast one last glance toward the clouds, which had already grown larger, before stepping toward the opening and standing on the rubble while staring into the darkness inside this tunnel leading underground.
I pointed at Elliot, who had reached my side while looking down.
“We need some light here.”
The moment I said that, a small sphere of pure light formed in his hand, driving away the darkness before us and revealing the black stairs there.
“Then why don’t you kindly start going down first?” My voice echoed as I urged Elliot to descend first.
I expected him to ask why I was not the one going first or simply refuse, but instead he let out a sigh like an old man tired of life as he stepped in front of me, causing the light to seep deeper into the tunnel and push the darkness away.
I smiled as I descended behind him while the sound of our shoes echoed through the walls.
“It is wonderful to see you taking the initiative today.”
Elliot shrugged.
“It is not as if something is going to come out of the darkness and grab my leg… and you would have pushed me forward if I refused.”
“No, I would not have done such a thing… besides, you never really know when something will come out of the darkness and pull you into the warmth of its embrace… or maybe its coldness.”
He shook his head tiredly as he continued descending.
This passage was not wide, so we could only go down one after another.
And after a few minutes of hearing the sound of our footsteps on these weathered stairs, we reached what looked like a large and wide corridor stretching ahead before disappearing once again into the darkness beyond our sight.
On the sides, I could see a few steel doors here and there with many things hidden behind them.
Around us, the air was heavy and very humid, showing that any ventilation system had long since stopped working, and all that remained was the air naturally entering through the open places and cracks above.
In short, it looked like those tunnels from horror movies… except it was a little more frightening, and it did not seem like a nice or even comfortable place to rest.
As if this was not only my thought, Leona’s voice echoed from behind me as it spread through the empty and dark tunnel.
“It doesn’t seem like a comfortable place… so maybe we need to rethink the idea of staying here for the night.”
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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