Champion Of Lust: Gods Conquer's Harem Paradise!

Chapter 216: Meeting the Rivals Again



Alera's lips curved in a smile of approval; she could feel the primal, ancient power that thrummed through this creature, marking it as a force to be reckoned with.

Pyris, observing with folded arms, nodded in approval. "Looks like you've found yourself a worthy addition, Alera," he said. "Seems almost… attached."

Alera glanced over, grinning. "Think he'll make a fine soldier," she replied with a hint of mischief. "Best part? He doesn't even shed."

Lyra let out a weary laugh, brushing off the remnants of darkness clinging to her.

Her gaze drifted to Zara, who had already begun weaving her hands through the air in precise, fluid motions. Thanks to the bond she shared with Pyris, Zara now had full access to the life element, able to channel it without the need for complex incantations or spells. Green tendrils of healing energy poured from her hands, flowing over the group, sinking into their skin with a warmth that was both soothing and rejuvenating.

Wounds mended, fatigue faded, and an invigorating calm settled over them.

Zara's eyes sparkled with a newfound ease and control as she directed the life energy, and Pyris gave her a quick, approving nod. "A handy little upgrade, Zara," he said, arching an eyebrow.

"Consider it a perk," she quipped, the hint of a smirk on her lips. "No more tiresome chants. Just the energy itself."

"Glad you're enjoying it." Pyris chuckled as he stretched his shoulders, rolling off the last traces of stiffness. He could already feel the enhanced vitality flowing through his veins, the effects of the battle quickly dissipating.

A mere thirty minutes of rest passed before they felt fully revitalized, the wounds and fatigue of the brutal fight nothing but a distant memory. As they readied to press forward, Pyris cast a quick glance back at Alera's newly claimed soldier a flicker of respect in his eyes for his woman's every step as she improves.

"All right, everyone," he called, his tone steady and resolute. "Let's keep moving before the labyrinth decides we're getting too comfortable."

With a shared look of determination, the group fell into formation and advanced, stepping into the ominous depths with renewed strength. The Abyssal Labyrinth lay waiting, and each member of the cohort felt the weight of the challenges that still loomed ahead.

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As Pyris and his group emerged from yet another shadowed corridor, the dim, flickering lights cast eerie, shifting patterns across the labyrinth's walls. The air had grown heavier, thick with an unspoken tension that seemed to seep from the very stones.

Lyra led the way, her steps nimble and assured. She'd been a surprisingly competent guide, even if her confidence sometimes edged toward cockiness. "Watch your step," she would whisper over her shoulder, her tone annoying and smug. "It's easy to get lost if you don't know shortcuts."

Pyris snorted, brushing off her warning as he swept his gaze over the path ahead. "We'll be fine," he said with a grin, though he kept a cautious eye on the walls. "If anything's here, it'll regret it soon enough."

Just as he finished speaking, Zara raised a brow. "Famous last words," she muttered, glancing at him with an amused, almost pitying look.

But before anyone could reply, a faint, distant sound of clanking armor and muttered curses echoed through the maze. The team halted, sharing a look.

"Is that—" Alera started, her voice laced with suspicion.

"Yep," Zara interrupted, her lips quirking into a mischievous smirk. "Our overconfident friends from earlier. Guess they didn't get too far, after all."

Due to how vast the labyrinth was it's difficult for every group to be thrown in the same location or take the same path let alone stumble on each other but the odds this time...

Sure enough, as they rounded a corner, they found themselves face-to-face with the two rival groups.

Seren Nightshade, still clad in her shimmering silver armor, wore a scowl that could freeze lava, while Elion Arvad's entourage looked more disheveled and annoyed than dangerous.

Pyris crossed his arms, trying—and failing—to keep the smirk off his face. "Well, if it isn't our favorite hammer-wielding hero and the dazzling mage prodigy."

Elion, attempting to keep his composure, glared back. "Surprised to see you still in one piece," he sneered, voice dripping with disdain. "Though, I guess even a lost bird finds its way back eventually."

"Oh, please," Zara interjected, her arms crossed as she gave him a withering look. "It's adorable you think we're the ones struggling."

Seren tightened her grip on her warhammer, her cold gaze locking onto Pyris with barely veiled disdain. "You're a long way from home, boy. Maybe you should have stayed there. This isn't a place for amateurs playing pretend."

Pyris just laughed, ignoring her scowl. "Amateurs? I've seen more action this morning than you probably have all week. And besides," he added, gesturing at the tangled map in her hand, "you seem a bit... directionally challenged." Find exclusive content at empire

Alera snickered behind him, while Lyra looked like she was about to burst out laughing. Seren bristled, a vein visibly pulsing at her temple. It was clear that, with or without the labyrinth, tensions were already at a high.

Elion stepped forward, his eyes narrowing as he assessed Pyris and the others. "It seems our paths have crossed again," he said, his voice cold and calculating. "But I suggest we stay out of each other's way. We have no interest in helping you."

Pyris raised an eyebrow, his voice calm but laced with humor. "Trust me, the feeling's mutual. But just for the record, if we end up passing by your sorry lot, don't expect a map out."

Zara and Alera chuckled, and even Lyra cracked a grin. The atmosphere was tense, but the subtle exchange of mockery seemed to lighten the air—if only slightly.

But before either Seren or Elion could respond, a low, guttural growl echoed from further down the corridor. Everyone froze, eyes darting toward the source of the sound.

It was a monstrous creature, its dark form shifting and rippling as if made of living shadows. Crimson eyes gleamed from within its darkness, and its body seemed to pulse with an otherworldly energy that made the hairs on the back of their necks stand on end.

"Oh great," Zara muttered, her sarcasm thinly masking her unease. "Another Rank 17 overgrown nightmare. Just what we needed."

Pyris took a step forward, eyes narrowing as he assessed the creature. "Looks like the labyrinth decided it was time to put on a show."

Alera drew closer, her hands already swirling with necromantic energy. "This is no ordinary creature," she whispered, glancing at the others with a grim look. "It feels... ancient. Darling, I want it!" Pyris looked at her helplessly but smiled.

Seren scoffed, hefting her warhammer as she eyed the creature with barely-contained rage. "Out of my way," she snarled, striding forward. "I don't need any of you to deal with this."

As she charged, her hammer blazing with arcane energy, Pyris couldn't help but shake his head. "Oh, this should be good."

But as Seren's hammer swung down, the creature moved with blinding speed, effortlessly sidestepping her attack. It lashed out, its claws grazing her armor and leaving a trail of dark energy that made the metal hiss and smoke.

Seren stumbled back, her face pale as she stared at the damage. "What—?"

"Guess you're not as untouchable as you thought," Zara remarked, smirking.

Elion, seeing Seren's plight, raised his hand and summoned a vortex of dark energy, hurtling it toward the creature. But the beast absorbed the magic like it was a light breeze, barely flinching.

"This thing's tougher than it looks," Elion muttered, his voice filled with frustration.


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