Chapter 162 Hunger (1/2)

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Tatiana snapped out her surprise the moment Dietrich pulled her along.

Their feet thundered along the rocky floor of the cave as they dashed back the way they came from, adrenaline flooding their veins.

Whatever was there behind the wall was likely not something that they could face right now.

They knew it instinctively.

The giant eye followed them along as they ran, looming threateningly.

Even while it was partially obscured by the wall between them, the thing that appeared beyond still managed to threaten them.

It was a level of existence that oppressed them, as if saying they weren't on the same level at all.

Thump! Thump! Thump!

The spike of adrenaline made their heart pound loudly, and Tatiana let out curt, disbelieving laugh.

To think that she'd thought this would be a calm little date. It looks like it wasn't meant to be. Her extraneous thoughts all came to the surface, and her eyes locked onto the hands that were still joined together.

There wasn't a sound from the 'wall', which was strange in its own right, but she didn't have the luxury to think about that right now.

A gritted grin appeared on Dietrich's handsome face as well. He too did not expect that they would face something of this magnitude when they'd come down to relax.

In fact, he wasn't quite sure why they weren't already dead, having disturbed that thing beyond the wall. Surely, something of that level would have easily managed to kill them.

Unless…

The entire place shook and trembled, causing little pieces of debris to fall from the top. Whatever monster or creature that dwelled behind the wall smashed heavily into it.

One time, two times, three times.

The smashing continued even as they ran, and they realized that the being was trying to break out because of their presence.

There was an exceedingly faint muffled sound that originated from behind the wall as it followed them without a problem.

Tatiana got the impression that the *thing* was hungry – had been hungry for ages.

There was a bit of shock when she realized that even the previously unilluminated parts of the wall were all originating from that same thing from beyond the wall.

The only light that was present in this place that didn't come from their torch came from whatever was there behind the 'wall', giving them a good indicator about where it was.

Now that it was awake, its presence was muffled, but somehow even stronger, and the light that illuminated from it was enough for them to see every nook and cranny, which, ironically, allowed them to run quicker and faster without fear of tripping. Find authorized novels in Webnovel,faster updates, better experience,Please clickfor visiting.

By now, they should have already felt a crushing pressure by whatever was behind there, but so far, they hadn't.

Thinking up to this point, both Dietrich and Tatiana calmed down as they realized something. Their previously frantic footsteps slowed down, before coming to a complete stop.

Both Main Characters stared hard at the 'wall' that separated them and the mysterious creature.

Sure enough, the wall shuddered as it absorbed the blow from the mysterious being, but it did nothing but tremble a bit.

There was nothing that indicated the 'wall' would shatter from the blows it was under.

The eyes of the beast were glaring at them, blinking, blinking. They gave off the impression that the mysterious beast was eager to devour them whole.

Tatiana's racing heart calmed down a little as she looked at it objectively.

It had been here this long, but it still hadn't broken out, so it likely wasn't to do so any time soon.

Dietrich breathed out as he stared at the 'eye' that glowed brighter than the rest of it.

”It should be safe for now,” he said.

Tatiana moved her head lightly, and the being followed her movements, and was stiller than when they ran.

She narrowed her eyes.

Just what the hell was this thing?

”We should go back up regardless. There's no reason to take a risk before we're able to assess the potential damage a misstep here could cause,” Dietrich said with a frown.

”I disagree. Look, whatever that is, it isn't able to get out. But that might not be the case in the future. If so, we should try moving to the end to see whether or not there's a difference.”