Chapter 95: The True Rulers Awaken
In the deepest part of the forest, a place untouched by the spreading corruption, was a hidden sanctuary. The mana in the air was so dense it was almost visible, and the trees here were ancient, their leaves glowing with a faint, otherworldly light. In the center of this sacred area stood a great stone table, and around it sat five figures. Each one radiated an incredible aura of power.
These were the Forest Guardians, the true rulers of this domain. They were ancient beings who had watched over the forest for millennia. Though they had humanoid forms, their features were not human. Their skin was like the bark of ancient trees, their eyes glowed with the light of the sun, and their hair flowed like living vines. To them, the queen had been nothing more than a caretaker, a child they had given a small part of their forest to manage.
Runes were carved all over the stone table, and they hummed with a quiet energy. For a long moment, the Guardians sat in silence. Finally, the one with a crown of antlers, who appeared to be their leader, spoke. “The queen is dead. A human has slain her.”
Another Guardian, a woman whose hair flowed like a waterfall, leaned forward. “She was weak. We granted her power, and she wasted it. Her death is not important.”
A third Guardian, a massive being whose skin looked like solid stone, slammed his fist on the table. The impact made the ground itself tremble. “Not important? The human has defied the order of this forest! This is an insult we cannot allow to stand.”
The antlered Guardian raised a hand to silence him. “The human is strong. He is much stronger than we anticipated, it is true. But he is still only a human. He cannot possibly stand against us, the true power of this forest.”
The water-haired Guardian smirked. “Then let him come. Let him see what true power looks like. He will quickly learn the foolishness of his actions.”
“We should not wait. We should hunt him down now and crush him before he can grow any stronger,” the stone-skinned Guardian growled, his voice like the grinding of boulders.
The antlered Guardian shook his head slowly. “No. We will not lower ourselves to hunting a mere human like some common beast. He will come to us. When he does, we will show him the vast difference between a human and a guardian.”
Another of the silent guardians spoke up. “We should at least be thankful. That human did get rid of that troublesome dungeon. In that, at least, the queen succeeded in her duty.”
The stone-skinned one scoffed. “Hmph, that does not excuse the fact that the same human killed her. This is a serious problem. If we do not kill him, our entire home could collapse from this disruption.”
The meeting did not last much longer. After they concluded, the Guardians dispersed, each one returning to their own domain within the vast forest. They had much to prepare. The human would come, and they would be ready for him.
Meanwhile, far from the sanctuary, Vell and his group continued their journey. They moved through the forest, hunting and killing any monster or lesser guardian that crossed their path.
’Hmm, something is strange. These monsters are too weak. These cannot be the real guardians, can they?’
[Yes, I think these are just lesser monsters. They were probably sent to test you.]
’Well that’s stupid. They should already know how strong I am, I did kill their queen, after all.’ He glanced back at his team. They were all tired from the constant fighting. He scanned the area and held up his hand. “Okay, we will make camp here. Sit back and relax, I will go hunt us some meat.”
He disappeared into the trees, leaving the girls to set up camp. The exhaustion from the endless battles had left them too tired to keep up their usual attitudes. They gathered in a small clearing, each finding a spot to sit and rest.
Yenna was the first to speak. “We have been fighting non-stop since we killed the queen. Do you think it is going to get worse from here?”
Wren, who was perched on a low branch, tilted her head. “It is already worse. The forest feels… different now. It feels like it is alive, and it is angry with us.”
Jia, who was sitting quietly with her back against a tree, finally spoke. “The queen’s death has upset the balance. The forest is reacting. The guardians… they will not let this go unpunished.”
Kana looked up from sharpening her blade. “You sound like you know more about this than you are saying. Are you going to share with the group?”
Jia hesitated. “The queen… she was not the true ruler of this forest. She was only a caretaker. The guardians entrusted a small part of their domain to her. The real power here belongs to them. They have been here for thousands of years, and they will not tolerate any threat to the forest’s balance.”
“So, what you are saying is, we are not just fighting monsters anymore. We are fighting the actual gods of this place?” Jolly asked, her voice full of worry.
Jia nodded. “Yes. And they are far more powerful than the queen ever was.”
Yenna sighed, running a hand through her hair. “Great. Just what we needed. Even more powerful enemies.”
Kana scoffed. “It is not like we have a choice. Vell made it clear we are not backing down. And after everything we have been through, I am not sure I even want to.”
Wren jumped down from the branch, landing next to Yenna. “We have faced impossible odds before. We will do it again. Besides, we are all much stronger now than when we first started.”
Jia nodded in agreement, but she still looked troubled. “Yes, but these guardians… they are not just strong. They are ancient. How are we supposed to fight something like that?”
“We do not have to fight them alone. We have Vell. And… we have each other,” Jolly said, trying to be optimistic.
Kana snorted. “Yeah, because we have all been such a great team so far.”
Yenna shot her a sharp look. “Kana, that is enough. We are all tired, but that is no excuse to start fights. We have to stick together if we are going to survive this.”
Kana glared at Yenna for a moment before she sighed and looked away. “Fine. But do not expect me to just start trusting everyone here.”
Jolly spoke up, her voice soft. “I understand how you feel. I have lost everything, too. But if we do not trust each other, at least a little bit, we are not going to make it out of here.”
“She is right. We are all in this together, whether we like it or not,” Wren said, leaning against a tree. “And honestly, I would rather have you all watching my back than anyone else.”
The group fell silent, each lost in their own thoughts. The weight of what they were facing was immense, but a fragile sense of unity was beginning to form between them.
After a while, Yenna broke the silence again. “Do you think Vell knows what we are up against? About the guardians?”
Jia shook her head. “I am not sure. But if anyone can figure it out, it is him. He is… different. He is stronger than any human I have ever seen.”
Kana smirked. “Yeah, well, let’s just hope that is enough. Because if it is not, we are all going to die.”
Jolly sighed, leaning her head back. “What a cheerful thought, Kana. Thank you for that.”
“I am just being realistic,” Kana shrugged.
Just then, the sound of rustling leaves made them all tense up. They reached for their weapons, but relaxed when Vell emerged from the trees, a large boar slung over his shoulder.
“The food is here,” he said, his tone casual. He had been listening to their entire conversation. “Let’s eat and get some rest. We have a long day ahead of us tomorrow.”
The girls exchanged glances, a silent understanding passing between them. Whatever was coming, they would face it together. With Vell leading them, they still had a fighting chance.
[Master, you expanded your scan of the forest and noticed the presence of powerful monsters. I advise you to suppress your power and let the kids deal with them.]
’Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. I cannot keep protecting them forever. This will be a good chance to test their limits.’
[You have enough mana to evolve them further. Why are you not doing that?]
’I have my reasons. They need to be pushed beyond their limits. Just giving them power without letting them gain experience is meaningless.’
[I see… What about you?]
’Oh, you mean my own evolution?’
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Chapters
- Chapter 119 119: stabilizing
- Chapter 118 118: Corruption
- Chapter 117 117: Stabilization
- Chapter 116 116: Renovation
- Chapter 115 115: Limiter Removal
- Chapter 114 114: Leave
- Chapter 113 113: The Facade Shatters
- Chapter 112 112: The Zealot's Vision
- Chapter 111 111: The Mask Falls
- Chapter 110 110: Just getting started
- Chapter 109: The Pretender’s Game
- Chapter 108: The False Weakling
- Chapter 107: The Hidden Blade
- Chapter 106: Second Limiter
- Chapter 105: First Limiter
- Chapter 104: Worth My Time
- Chapter 103: Unpredictable
- Chapter 102: Evolution
- Chapter 101: Deny
- Chapter 100: Kana
- Chapter 99: Resonance
- Chapter 98: Alone, Not Broken
- Chapter 97: Trials of the Forest
- Chapter 96: Scattered
- Chapter 95: The True Rulers Awaken
- Chapter 94: One Crown Falls, Another Rises
- Chapter 93: When the Dust Settles
- Chapter 92: The Queen’s Fall
- Chapter 91: Holding the Line
- Chapter 90: Divided Loyalties
- Chapter 89: Escape from the Dungeon
- Chapter 88: The Dungeon Core
- Chapter 87: Blood and Redemption
- Chapter 86: The Price of Power
- Chapter 85 - 5% Power
- Chapter 84: That Was Fun
- Chapter 83: I Am Your End
- Chapter 82: Resonance
- Chapter 81: Faster Than Death
- Chapter 80: Throne of Red
- Chapter 79: Too Easy
- Chapter 78: Two Days of Blood
- Chapter 77: Beyond Death
- Chapter 76: Awakening
- Chapter 75: Still Vell
- Chapter 74: Mother
- Chapter 73: The Real Vell
- Chapter 72: The Temple’s Guardian
- Chapter 71: Hunt For The Boss
- Chapter 70: Ranks
- Chapter 69: Are you Her?
- Chapter 68: So This Is Death
- Chapter 67: How Disappointing
- Chapter 66: Its Testing Me
- Chapter 65: Strong Monster
- Chapter 64: More Than He Expected
- Chapter 63: Monster Hunt
- Chapter 62: System Upgrade
- Chapter 61: Tame The Untamable?
- Chapter 60: This Is Mercy
- Chapter 59: I Am Going To Hunt Her
- Chapter 58: A New Monster
- Chapter 57: The World Is Cruel
- Chapter 56: Useless?
- Chapter 55: Vell Vs Monsters
- Chapter 54: Come At Me
- Chapter 53: Just A Bug
- Chapter 52: Dungeon
- Chapter 51: Training
- Chapter 50: A Little Girl
- Chapter 49: Master?
- Chapter 48: Back Off!
- Chapter 47: What Did You Do?
- Chapter 46: Head On
- Chapter 45: Spar
- Chapter 44: predictable
- Chapter 43: Insolent Human
- Chapter 42: The Planet Is Alive?
- Chapter 41: The Seal
- Chapter 40: Is This Fear?
- Chapter 39: So It Bleeds
- Chapter 38: Something Is Off
- Chapter 37: Explore
- Chapter 36: What Is Vell?
- Chapter 35: A Strange Bird
- Chapter 34: True Self
- Chapter 33: Thanks For Your Cooperation
- Chapter 32: Play Nice
- Chapter 31: Master Of The Sword
- Chapter 30: You are in deep shit
- Chapter 29: Escape
- Chapter 28: Very Angry
- Chapter 27: Do You Remember Vell?
- Chapter 26: Explore
- Chapter 25: A Song
- Chapter 24: Who Are You
- Chapter 23: What A smell
- Chapter 22: Don’t Waste It
- Chapter 21: It’s simple, Just Die
- Chapter 20: Hunter
- Chapter 19: Prrr
- Chapter 18: A Mother
- Chapter 17: He Got Away
- Chapter 16: Truth
- Chapter 15: Sort Things Out
- Chapter 14: Trouble
- Chapter 13: Success
- Chapter 12: Deal
- Chapter 11: The Taming
- Chapter 10: Cornered
- Chapter 9: Corrupted Minds
- Chapter 8: Old Wounds
- Chapter 7: The Association
- Chapter 6: Homecoming
- Chapter 5: Testing Limits
- Chapter 4: Awakening
- Chapter 3: Breaking Point
- Chapter 2: The Mission
- Chapter 1: Why?