Chapter 530 A Struggle of the Mind (1/2)

Chapter 530 A Struggle of the Mind

Despite lacking a consciousness, this dark-red orb gave Daniel the sa of pressure that any of the aspects of existence that he had ave hiusting to look at Daniel felt si over thethe lair, but for so noas a thousand times worse

In the eyes of the inhabitants of this world, be it monsters or hu an unco that would htmare Those who had known the world of cultivation, on the other hand, could feel the imenous life would easily mistake as that of a God

Like a puddle of mud in the rain, the power contained in thisobslowly expanded, fueled by each of the atrocities co the sound of madness into the ears of these monstrous creatures in response

Daniel stood the entrance of this underground chamber, entranced by the orb, which tried to drill into his head the idea of letting go of any for and anyone If still in possession of his powers, Daniel would have easily resisted this sort of spell, but that was not the case Like any other er, despair, and desires take over his consciousness, causing him to slowly slip into a frenzy

Nevertheless, before Daniel could act on these feelings, ”ZUWENAAAAA!!” the foghorn-like voice of the painted warrior, who had followed him all the way from the entrance of the cave to the lair, shook him awake

With hazy eyes Daniel turned to look to his right, where his large and tall figure was standing, not as shocked by as in front of hi ”ZUWENA!!” he kept shouting in angst as he walked past Daniel, and into a sroups ofpast the, and devouring

”da towards the closest one of the stone bridges that led to the inner island Had Daniel been conscious when the painted warrior arrived, he would have tried to stop hiht into the horde of crazedhe could do was to find his coet them out of here He would then think about what to do about the orb, which eh power to destroy the entire planet A power that maybe, he could have found a way to use

With the attention of most of the nearby monsters directed at the distressed painted warriors, Daniel walked through the sroups of frenzied monsters

As he advanced, Daniel noticed e huts, which were highlighted by the massive columns of smoke that came from the top, and from which they would come out of a few minutes later with their new armor wielded around their bodies The s but add to the e cave, which was caused by the rivers of blood that flowed in between huts as conscious, and yet unresponsive dark-skinned humans were ripped apart and eaten alive

What contributed the , however, was not the horrific scene, but the fact that none of the hu only the repetitive screa of the white painted warrior to resound in the cavern Paired with the noises of crunching, cutting, and hae, Daniel had already caught the attention of the fewthe screa warrior Instead, they followed hi they needed to brutalize after finishi+ng their first victie that led to the inner island, they completely lost interest in hi before

Confused, Daniel walked through the bridge while trying not to slip and fall into the lava, above which nu in silence, inside the iron bars that caged thee of the inner island, above which thousands of people were prostrating in ordered rows around the dark red orbs

It was only when Daniel entered the inner island, that next to him, appeared a dozen of oddly cal conscious behavior, and armored with the same kind of weapon possessed by the leader of the party wholy, and looked at Daniel as if ready to charge but at the same time, their behavior showed how carefully they wanted to avoid disrupting the prostrating hu to the orb It was clear that this place was sacred to theave Daniel courage He knew that these h, but also that they would avoid starting a battle on this sacred island, so he unsheathed his tords, and stepped closer to the edge of the s flanked

He then observed in silence as these warriors grunted at each other for several seconds in what looked like irritation, until finally, the largest of thereatsword, stepped towards hier build and bigger weapon to throw Daniel off the island, the large warrior tightened his fists around the handle of the large greatsword, and with a powerful swing, he planted it a few centiround to crack under his weight

Unwilling to wait for the ground he was standing on to crue of the sword, and after a weak juether into a vertical slash To his surprise, the warrior let go of the greatsword, and afterthe shi+eld mounted in his left arht one in order to block the blow