Master Of Astral Summoner-Chapter 75: Delayed plan
[Shaan... Shaan... Shaan....]
"Whatβs going on?" π§πβ―ππππππ°π·π¦π.πΈβ΄π
Shaan slowly opened his eyes and looked straight at Robin Hoodβs worried face. Realizing this, he felt relieved that he was still alive. He had thought he was going to die, especially after their ship had crashed violently into the trees lining the swamp and broken apart.
"Ro-Robin Hood?"
[Thank goodness, youβre awake.] Robin Hood sighed deeply. [I thought you were dead because you didnβt respond to me for so long.]
"B-but where are we? What about the others?"
[I have no idea where we are exactly, but it seems like weβre still in this swamp area,] Robin Hood said, sharing his thoughts. [As for the others, I havenβt been able to find them yet. However, I can still sense the presence of Carmen and Satanβs power, which means theyβre all still alive.]
βThank goodness, theyβre okay.β
"Then we have to find the others." Shaan slowly stood up. "They must need our help."
[I agree.]
They decided to walk around the area, hoping they might find the others. But after several minutes of searching, they still couldnβt spot Mr. Courier, Chelsie, or Nalira anywhere. Only broken pieces of the ship lay scattered and submerged all along the dark Tansel swamp.
βWhere could they all be? Is it possible that Robin Hood is wrong? Maybe theyβve already...β Shaan shook his head immediately. βNo, no. Donβt think like that. Robin Hood himself clearly said theyβre fine.β
"Robin Hood, have you found them?"
[Not yet. Maybe we should look for ....] Robin Hood paused for a moment, then rubbed his eyes repeatedly. [Wait, is... is that real?]
Hearing Robin Hoodβs words, Shaan wrinkled his brow. "Robin Hood, what are you saying?"
[Over there] Robin Hood pointed his hand forward. [I just see something moving under that pile of wood.]
"Oh no, it may be Nalira or Chelsie," Shaan said excitedly. "Come on, we have to check that pile of wood."
[All right, letβs take a look, Shaan.]
Shaan quickly picked up his pace until he reached the pile of wood. Along with Robin Hood, they worked together to move the wood one piece at a time until they finally saw the figure of a woman with purple hair lying there.
"Chel-Chelsie?"
"Sh-Shaan?" Chelsie said weakly.
"Just hold on, Iβll get you out of there right away."
Shaan then pulled Chelsie out of the pile of wood and carried her to one of the large trees nearby. He then leaned Chelsie against the tree and tried to wake her up.
"Chelsie, hang in there. Iβll get you out soonβ"
"Shaan?"
Hearing his name, Shaan immediately turned around. His eyes widened in shock when he saw Mr. Courier and Nalira walking toward him.
"Mr. Courier? Nalira?" Shaan sighed deeply. "Thank goodness, youβre both okay."
"Iβm glad youβre okay too, Shaan."
"... Elsie, whatβs wrong with her?"
"She looks like she just fainted," Shaan explained. "She should come in a moment."
"...Thatβs a relief."
"Mr. Courier, so what do we do now?" Shaan sighed desperately. "The only path that couldβve taken us out of this swamp is gone... and now...we canβt possibly reach the Twilight Sanctum."
"No. Thatβs not entirely true," Mr. Courier shook his head. "The ship may be destroyed, but we still have a chance to get out of the Tansel Swamp."
Shaan paused for a moment after hearing Mr. Courierβs words. "B-but how is that possible?"
"If you pay close attention to the swamp, youβll notice the trees stretch along the entire area," Mr. Courier said, "We just need to follow it, and eventually itβll lead us out of this place."
"...Alright. We get it."
"Now is our chance. The faster we move from here, the faster weβll escape and the sooner weβll reach the Twilight Sanctum," said the courier, walking with enthusiasm. "Come on, what are you waiting for?"
"Mr. Courier, what youβre saying is true." Shaan nodded enthusiastically. "But, but our bodies are completely exhausted from today. I think we should rest here for a while."
"Rest?" Mr. Courier frowned. "No. We donβt have time for that. Itβs going to get dark soon, and we need to keep moving before the creatures of the dark come after us."
"...We need to rest," Nalira nodded. "Itβll be very difficult for us to move now. Chelsie still hasnβt fully recovered, and weβve used up a lot of energy today. We must rest to restore our energy."
Mr. Courier was silent for a moment after hearing Naliraβs explanation. "All right then, I will follow your advice. But where are we going to rest now? There are only trees around us and no safe shelter anywhere nearby," he said. "We also canβt set up a tent around here either because the ground is rocky and damp."
".... Donβt worry, I have found shelter around here. Follow me."
"Okay, Iβll carry Chelsie instead." Shaan picked Chelsie up and carried her on his back. "Alright, Nalira, show us the way."
Without saying another word, Nalira stepped forward and began walking. Before long, Shaan spotted a wooden cabin not far from where they stood. Its design looked somewhat similar to the first cabin they had seen when they arrived in the Tansel Swamp, but this one was much smaller and lacked any sort of wooden dock.
"Nalira, how are you able to find this wooden house in the middle of all these trees?"
"I just noticed it while trying to find you all," Nalira explained. "Come on, at least we can rest for a moment in that wooden cabin.
They quickly moved toward the cabin and carefully checked the area before approaching the door. Safe. The surroundings felt calm, nothing unusual, no signs of any lurking threats that could endanger them inside. For now, the place looked secure.
As Shaan opened the door to the cabin, his face instantly went pale. His eyes widened in shock the moment he saw what was insideβseveral strange objects scattered on the floor, resembling cigarette stubs. Oh no, is there... is there someone inside this place?







