
Sure enough as they went further, water began to gather around them and then turned into sharp and pointed ice needles.
THE BLING!
CLINGY!
CLINGY!
The sound of water needles being crushed when exposed to the protective spell.
"Nothing water is this bad." Kashel murmured to the water around him that did not help him even as threatening him, the water around him now even became thorns, as well as the ability of the water element Lyam, and Dirga. Not long after Kashel and his companions reached a giant water gate in the vicinity of Kashel, Lyam, and Dirga attacked the three of them even Anna and Luan withdrew because the attack was strong enough.
"This place turned out to want to kill the owner of the water element so that no one else can continue his journey." Luan said guess.
Finally having waited long enough but the attack did not stop, Liam used the ability to control the water to control the water that attacked them.
Anna's wind magic element was currently ineffective against her because the water element magic was quite powerful due to the effects of the magic stone.
While Liam controls the water around so as not to attack them. Kashel and Dirga search for the rubble gate that will take them to their next location.
Upon seeing the same symbol as before they came in, Kashel directly injured his hand with an ice needle he had made and dripped his blood onto the symbol. Again Kashel's magic energy was absorbed, giving Kashel a jolt of shock, but because Kashel's great magic energy meant nothing.
Ground vibrates. The water attack stopped but the volume of water began to rise rapidly, hurriedly they all passed through the open gate and entered in a room filled with fish scales and the gate behind them was perfectly closed. In the middle of the room was a pool.
"Is this place the relaxing pool of the mermaids? For their size, they have a civilization that is quite advanced far from what I think." Anna said she wanted to touch one of the mermaid scales that she found very attractive.
"Don't!" Luan shouted and took the tweezers and put the mermaid scales into a special bottle of hers.
"The scales of this mermaid are poisonous and dangerous to the touch. If treated properly this will be a panacea against wounds." Luan said she collected some mermaid scales until the small bottle she was carrying was filled.
"Hey boy, seems smart enough?" whispered Dirga curious.
"If you could know how old you are now?" Kashel asked in a whisper.
"24 years why?"
"The boy is you're not him, other than Lyam. That luan is the oldest member here." Kashel.
"Huh?! The boy is older."
"Who is a boy!" luan's ears immediately raised to hear Dirga's shocked speech, he was most annoyed if someone said that to the boy.
"I don't know, I'm sorry." He waved his hand. Luan then continued her research.
"He's really like a kid." Dirga.
SRAT!
A sudden attack came towards Dirga quickly.
With a swing of his hand the water repelled the attack and made the attack instantly stop. It was the mermaid scales that controlled the darkness water.
Kashel approached Lyam after realizing there was darkness. Kashel did not want Lyam to get out of control as before if it was far from Kashel.
"You feel it?" ask Liam.
"There was a trace of darkness in this place and it became strong because it had been locked away for a long time, and was very strong. The darkness sensed the presence of magic and was attracted to us Lyam." Kashel spoke watching around.
Kashel realized there was a lot of darkness surrounding the walls of the room.
Makes everyone look surprised. The storm of darkness was no match for them, only Lyam and Kashel could face it.
We should always be together not to be scattered. Kashel's friends came closer and gathered.
However, the ground they were incandescent cracked and made them fall into it. Their hole fell quite deep and dark. But when it got to the bottom the blue light was back.
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Kashel woke up and felt his body quite sick from falling on a rocky place.
"Hey guys!" call Kashel when you see no one around.
"I'm scattered with all of them." Kashel panic.
"Kashel, are you okay?" Lyam enters the mind of Kashel.
"I'm fine, but where are you?" kashel asked, watching the surroundings.
"I can't feel your presence Kashel, the darkness in this place deliberately separated us, and there's a seal strong enough as in the previous ruins that prevented us from using the Portal to a different location." Said Lyam saying.
Kashel just sighed. He was very worried about his friends for not being able to contact them.
"I'll find a way out." Kashel continued walking.
"You'd better be careful Kashel."
"At least I have to find friends first, Lyam you don't try to fight the darkness alone." Kashel warned Lyam.
"I know, you also have to be careful not to get hurt."
They both warned each other.
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Kashel continued down the narrow passage in the room. Then he fell silent and widened in shock when he saw his three friends fall into a hole and was stabbed in the middle of a sharp ice block there. Kashel's eyes heated up to see the sighting.
His body shook in surprise. Kashel went straight into his subconscious.
Can't I grieve for a moment. Thought Kashel from behind him he already felt in the eyes of a giant.
"Kashel control yourself. I'm sorry I took over your vision. But what you see is not real, control yourself. You can't go berserk here." Lyam told Kashel, It makes Kashel a little calm. Lyam immediately took the initiative as she felt the pressure of Kashel's feelings.
"Have you forgotten the bat cave illusion?" lyam asked, Kashel was silent, but his condition was better than before.
In Kashel's subconscious, Lyam appears beside him.
"What are you doing here?" Kashel stared at the Guardian looking at the Borders.
"I'm sorry Kashel but I'm going to borrow this power, but right now I'm in my own state of consciousness and The Borders are waking up as well." The Guardian raised its hand towards the Borders. It is very rare for the Guardian to enter Kashel's subconscious like this and now it needs more strength.
Kashel responded to the Guardian in surprise, he did not know what kind of power the Guardian meant. Kashel wanted to ban it but it was too late.