Champion Of Lust: Gods Conquer's Harem Paradise!

Chapter 219: Seren's Resolve & Living Shadows 2



Reality had made its place known for the leaders of the two groups, Elion and Seren. In a matter of minutes, they had come face-to-face with the vastness of power that separated them from Pyris and his group.

The sting of it hit them harder than the creature's blows.

Both had initially felt no hint of Pyris's true strength—thanks to the invisible ring he wore, a gift from Zaryana that effectively masked most of his aura.

With his strength concealed, they had assumed he was within their league, someone they didn't need to factor into their plans too seriously. The only real unknown had been Zara, whose identity and powers were mysterious but undeniable.

All they knew about her was the quiet command she carried and the slight wariness she inspired.

Yet now, having witnessed Pyris dispatch the beast with ease—slaying it in a mere three moves—the realization of their own naivety struck hard.

The same creature that had nearly driven them to use their trump cards had barely withstood an instant before him. The Special Rank 17 powerhouse unlike other Rank 17 creatures—they once thought themselves had underestimated not only Pyris's strength but their limited understanding of his place in this vast realm of power.

In their minds and those of their teammates, one thought ran painfully clear: "We were foolish."

Unlike what they had expected, Pyris didn't say anything to mock or belittle them after his easy victory. There was no gloating, no ridicule for their earlier arrogance.

Instead, he simply turned, his expression indifferent, and gestured for his teammates to follow as they prepared to dive deeper into the labyrinth. Alera's powerful new Shadow Guard she had named, Labyrinth, took its place beside her, and she slipped her hand into Pyris's as they strode forward, their figures disappearing into the waiting darkness.

With their superior sight in the dimness, Pyris's group moved effortlessly, merging with the shadows around them as they continued forward.

The two rival groups could do nothing but watch them go, feeling a mix of awe and frustration as they fought the growing urge to ask if they could join them.

It was a harsh realization—one that neither Seren nor Elion had foreseen.

The Abyssal Labyrinth was a place they had entered with confidence, only to find themselves brought low almost immediately. Continue your journey on empire

Their earlier arrogance now felt painfully hollow.

"Lead the way back out of the labyrinth," Seren ordered a nearby vampire, her voice sharp with disappointment. Her expression remained determined as she added, "Get back to the faction outside." But her words took a twist as she glanced forward with a flash of resolve.

Seren adjusted her war hammer, casting a final glance down the shadowed path Pyris had taken.

With a silent nod to herself, she jogged after him, determined to follow the only one in this dark place who seemed to truly command it.

Meanwhile, Elion simply shook his head in silent acceptance of the truth. Turning to his group, he signaled for them to fall back, and the ragged group obeyed without question. They had only ventured into the first layers of the labyrinth, yet here they were, bested so soon by a single special rank 17 beast. The thought of what lay beyond was one he wasn't eager to face again. As they walked, he muttered under his breath, "I'll be back. Stronger."

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As Pyris's group moved deeper into the labyrinth, they felt Seren Nightshade's presence as she approached them from behind. Pyris merely cast her a quick, neutral glance before turning his attention back to the path ahead, his pace unbroken.

[Ladies' man,] Lia chuckled in his mind, an amused tone lacing her words.

'She's ambitious and rather bold,' Pyris noted with a faint touch of admiration, recognizing the sheer audacity of the vampire in following them.

[I'm different from you, so I would say, she knows what she wants,] Lia added, her tone lightly teasing.

Understanding his silent approval, Zara made no move to discourage Seren from tagging along.

Without a word exchanged, the vampire fell into step beside them, her presence accepted if not entirely acknowledged.

They pressed on, their steps steady until Lia's voice suddenly broke through, her tone laced with caution. [Be careful from here. I think we're nearing the area I mentioned. There are likely traps.]

At her warning, Pyris signaled for his group to pause. Catching Alera's eye, he gave her a silent nod, their shared understanding unspoken yet clear.

'I trust you for guidance, Lia,' Pyris affirmed mentally, a calm confidence in his tone.

[This goddess will now lead!] Lia replied in delight, and Pyris could almost see her smirking.

She had already informed Pyris from the labyrinth's first steps that a treasure awaited them.

It wasn't the Blood Chalice, but something else hidden in these depths, and she could feel it.

Since then, Pyris had subtly navigated them in alignment with her guidance, their direction always keeping to where Lia sensed the hidden artifact.

As he met Alera's eyes, they shared a brief, silent exchange, each knowing what was needed. They both whispered in their thoughts, "Living Shadows!"

In response, the darkness surrounding them shifted, the air trembling as the shadows began to warp and twist into shape. Six shadowy figures coalesced into being, each one a sleek, ominous silhouette standing at attention, ready to move.

At a glance, they seemed like simple illusions, but anyone with the sense to look closer would know better.

"They're as fast as a rank 17," Seren muttered, her eyes wide as she observed the shadow creatures dart forward with unbelievable speed.

A look of shock registered on her face, a realization sinking in.

Meanwhile, Lyra's expression was one of pure astonishment, the surprise leaving her almost speechless as she realized just how capable her mysterious companions were.

The shadow figures spread out, seamlessly melding into the surrounding darkness as they began their task, searching the area ahead with a supernatural precision. These creatures could "sense" the labyrinth's intricacies through the shadows, their forms gliding through every turn and hidden passage with an ease that defied the space around them.

One of the Living Shadow paused briefly, leaving a faint shadowy mark—a whisper of its essence left behind, invisible to any but Pyris and Alera.

It continued on, each step a silent alert to the traps lying hidden just ahead.

Through their unique connection, the shadowy figures sent an awareness directly to Pyris and Alera, revealing the dangers embedded in the walls and floors. The information arrived to the two as if it were their own senses, bringing an intimate understanding of their surroundings and the obstacles ahead.

"Impressive, aren't they?" Pyris murmured, glancing back at his team with a satisfied smile.

Zara, always one for biting humor, grinned as she looked at Seren's bemused expression. "And here I thought vampires had the best vision in the dark."

With her pride slightly bruised, Seren's response was a smirk. "Just trying to learn a thing or two."

Pyris just chuckled, his focus returning to the path now illuminated by his shadow creatures' discoveries.

As the Living Shadows continued their silent, diligent work, the tension in the air lightened just a bit. Yet, the danger was never truly gone; it simply lay hidden, waiting for a chance to test them again.


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