The Greatest Warrior of All Time Returns-Chapter 317
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Chapter 317
βTake care of the rest when you return, and wait here guarding that.β
βThe commander is waiting at the entrance. Go ahead.β ππππ¦ππππππ·ππ.πΈπ°π
βAlright then.β
After telling Lilia I was setting out to slay the Hydra, she handed me a sword with a nervous face.
At first glance it was fine quality, but as someone who used a demon blade, it didnβt really appeal to me.
More importantly, if I used it as-is, the blade would probably corrode the moment it struck the Hydra.
βYouβre here.β
A black robe, a mask, and a distorted voice.
The leader of the Moon Watchers was waiting for me at the sewer entrance.
βThereβs no need for you to come along.β
βIβll lend a hand.β
βWhatβs there to lend a hand with? The full-grown one already melted awayβat most, itβs only a hatchling.β
βYou never know.β
Seeing her calmly insist, I let out a dry laugh.
βIs there actually anything you people donβt know?β
ββ¦β¦β
She didnβt reply, only moved ahead of me.
Clearly, she had already been briefed on the Hydraβs location.
The sewers beneath the Berner territory were vast and maze-like.
But thanks to Meryl Dyneβs hard work over the past few days, the Hydraβs suspected lair had been pinpointed.
So the maze wasnβt much of an issue.
As we went deeper toward the marked location, traces of untouched, uncleaned areas appeared, and the stench grew unbearable.
The smell was enough to make anyone faint, but neither I nor the Moon Watchers commander showed any difficulty.
βI get why Iβm fine, but how come you arenβt affected?β
It wasnβt a stench an ordinary young person could endure.
βIβm using gear imbued with filtration magic.β
βWhy not give me one too?β
βYouβll manage.β
Petty.
Disgusting.
Forget it.
βKirikβ¦ Kiiiiiik!
βDamn, what a racket.β
From the darkness, twisted goblins crawled out.
I was about to cut them down whenβ
Slash!
The commanderβs silver blade had already lopped off their heads.
A flash of a draw so swift that even the Sword Saint Osberg wouldβve struggled to block it.
I knew she was strong, but each new display of skill only deepened my curiosity about her true identity.
Could she be like meβsomeone from Labyrinthos?
[No. Other than you, no one from Labyrinthos has ever emerged.]
So it said.
βWhere the hell did you come from?β
βAnd you?β
βMe? Iβve lived my whole life in Cascadia.β
βAnd I, in my homeland.β
No getting through.
βKirik! Kiik!!
More goblins appeared.
The commander reached for her hiltβ
Crack!!
A spark burst on the ground, forming blue lightning that wiped them out before they could react.
βPfftβ¦β
I smirked at her, and she silently stared at me behind her mask.
βWhat?β
βStop acting like a child.β
Then, as if losing interest, she simply walked deeper into the sewer.
About thirty minutes in, we found a massive sinkhole that shouldnβt exist underground.
Ten meters wide, dark and terrifying, instinctively repelling anyone from going inside. Wastewater poured endlessly into the bottomless black.
So Meryl Dyne came down here looking for the Hydra? Strange. She wasnβt the type to yield results so quickly.
βShe has a special power. That mustβve been it.β
βSpecial power?β
βThe ability to split her spirit into fragments and scout ahead. Useless in battle, but perfect for a place like this.β
βSplit spiritβ¦?β
That sounded like soul consciousness.
But that was my unique technique from Labyrinthos.
Why did she know it?
Had it already existed as magic?
She didnβt seem to know its origins.
βIsnβt it a known spell on the continent?β
She didnβt answer.
Maybe she learned about it recently.
Could they be prophets?
That would explain it.
If Iβd one day taught Meryl this magic in the future, that would fit.
But why would I?
As I thought this, the commander leapt into the darkness.
βGood griefβ¦β
I followed, using levitation magic to descend quickly.
Though water poured down all around, little had pooled; it drained away somewhere unseen.
βEnough. I canβt stand this.β
Losing patience, I snapped my fingers.
Boom!!!!
Air compressed and ignited, incinerating the foul stench instantly.
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Boom!!!!
The reek vanished, replaced by tolerable air.
Crude but effective.
Inside, no monsters, not even insects, stirred.
Which made sense: the place was thick with deadly toxins.
Anything alive would die instantly here.
βYou okay?β
βNo problem. Weβve found the Hydraβs domain.β
Sure enough, a sphere of light revealed warped, melted stone wallsβsigns of Hydra venom seeped over years.
Hydras often made their lairs this way.
And deeper in, we finally saw it.
βHmmβ¦β
A hatchling Hydra, blackened and corrupted, dying.
Barely five meters long.
Small compared to an adult, but with scales harder than any weapon, even if its venom was weaker.
Normally, Hydrasβ scales softened as they matured, overwhelmed by their own toxins.
But this one⦠was dying.
βMeryl Dyne never mentioned this.β
βSomething mustβve happened since.β
Even dying, its nine heads glared at us with feral lightβapex predator eyes.
βHydras are fiercely protective of their young. Did you know that?β
If the hatchling was threatened, the adult would sense it instantly.
I remembered trying to hunt a Hydra in Labyrinthos once.
The moment I touched its young, the parent had gone berserk and found me immediately.
So who had done this to a hatchling of an ancient monster?
Not humans.
This was corruption.
βIt wonβt last much longer anyway.β
At my words, the commander drew her sword and stepped toward it.
βEven dying, a mythical beast resists. Itβll still fight.β
βThen letβs do this. Iβll claim the scales. You just create an openingβIβll finish it.β
I couldβve handled it alone, but with a capable ally, why bother?
Thenβ
The air shimmered, and a small brown otter popped outβ
The poison spirit, Serqet.
It landed on my shoulder, cringing at the filthy floor, and growled low.
Immediatelyβ
βShhhhaaaaa!!! Shaaak!! Shhaaa!!
The Hydra, a five-meter monstrosity, recoiled in terror, thrashing and scrambling away at the sight of the tiny Serqet.
The predator, terrified.
Perhaps because Serqet itself was poison incarnate.
The hatchling feared a kin with poison as absolute as its own.
It had shown hostility toward me, yet cowered before Serqet.
Then again, my poison gland was always suppressed by a white power.
It made sense.
In silence, Serqet and I exchanged a nod.
I stepped closer to the Hydra.
βShhhhaaaaa!! Shaaa!! Shaaaa!!!
The nine-headed serpent screamed, slamming against the wall to escape us.
βWow. Looks like youβve established dominance.β
A living Hydraβits value was immense.
More than its scales.
My poison gland was powerful, but Hydra venom was truly unique, impossible to synthesize.
The Hydra, trembling, was confronted by Serqet, who began to grin wickedly.
βKiiiikβ¦
Hovering in the air, the spirit floated toward it.
The Hydra flailed its four legs desperately, trying to block Serqetβs advance.
Terrified, completely overwhelmed.
Serqet, amused, kept feinting forward and back, mocking the creature with sadistic delight.
βThat damn otterβs personalityβ¦β
βUnbelievable. Iβve never seen anything like thisβ¦β
Even the Moon Watchers commander was stunned, muttering in disbelief.
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