Chapter 143: Chapter 143: Leading holes toward Earth and other realm

They had just won a tough fight, but the air was still filled with tension. As they began to catch their breath, a new danger stepped out of the shadows.

The first creature they saw was a huge, four-armed monster with black, scaly skin and eyes glowing like embers. It let out a roar that shook the ground. Huno, still in his three-headed Cerberus form, growled back. With a powerful leap, he rushed forward, each of his heads snapping as he aimed to bring the monster down.

Huno went straight for its legs, hoping to knock it over. The monster swung its huge claws at him, forcing Huno to dodge. One of Huno's heads managed to bite into the creature's arm, tearing into its flesh. The monster screamed in pain, struggling to keep its balance.

Meanwhile, Silla, in the form of nine serpents, moved with lightning speed across the battlefield. His snakes attacked the creature's stomach, their sharp fangs sinking deep. Silla's serpents then coiled around the monster's body, squeezing it tightly. The creature struggled but couldn't free itself.

Then another creature appeared—a terrifying spider-like monster with long legs and a huge, gaping mouth. Its hard exoskeleton looked difficult to break. Huno quickly turned to face it, growling. He dodged in and out of the spider's attacks, slashing at its legs with his claws and teeth. The spider let out a high-pitched screech as it tried to fight back.

Seeing Huno in trouble, Silla sent some of his serpents to help. They moved swiftly and attacked the spider's soft underbelly, tearing into its tough exterior. The spider let out one last scream before collapsing to the ground, defeated.

But the battle wasn't over. A third monster, a giant bat-like creature with glowing eyes and tattered wings, swooped down from the sky. It aimed straight for Silla. His serpents struck back, wrapping around its wings and biting at it with deadly accuracy. The bat struggled in the air, but it couldn't shake the snakes off.

Huno rushed to help his ally. Leaping into the air, he grabbed the bat's wings with his jaws, holding it still while his other heads tore into its body. The bat screeched in agony, but Huno's strength was too much for it. Finally, the bat collapsed, lifeless.

The battlefield was littered with fallen monsters. Huno and Silla were exhausted but victorious. Suddenly, a swirling vortex appeared in front of them. From the dark mist, a new figure emerged—a tall, shadowy figure with glowing eyes and a powerful aura. This was something far more dangerous than what they had just fought.

Silla's snakes hissed nervously. "Looks like the boss," he said, his voice a mix of fear and excitement.

Huno growled, all three heads focused on the new threat. "This is it. Let's finish this."

But before they could attack, the shadowy boss let out a roar. In the next instant, a flash of blue fire cut through the air, slicing the boss clean in half. The monster's body fell to the ground, defeated.

Huno and Silla looked on in shock. Behind them, they saw Seojun, holding a sword burning with blue flames. He had arrived just in time. His presence was calm and commanding, and his eyes were filled with determination.

Huno instantly recognized Seojun and barked excitedly. He quickly shrank back into his normal dog form and ran over, nuzzling against Seojun's legs, trembling with happiness.

Silla's serpents also returned to their usual form, becoming one snake. He slithered over and wrapped himself around Seojun's feet, his eyes filled with relief and respect for his master.

Seojun smiled warmly at his loyal companions. "You both did great," he said, patting Huno's head and looking at Silla with approval. "I'm glad you're safe."

Huno barked happily, and Silla's tense body finally relaxed, feeling reassured by Seojun's presence.

Seojun sheathed his sword, the blue flames vanishing as he turned to inspect the remains of the boss. "Looks like you handled things pretty well until I got here," he said with a grin.

He then asked his system, "What did you find out?"

[It seems that a fallen god is trying to escape from the Abyss. It's creating holes leading to Earth.]

Seojun frowned. "Find out who it is."

[Yes, Host.]

Just then, a low rumble echoed in the distance. Seojun looked up to see a swarm of monsters racing toward them. The creatures were a mix of different terrifying forms, and they were moving fast.

Huno and Silla immediately positioned themselves beside Seojun, ready for another battle. Huno's fur stood on end as he growled, prepared to fight. Silla's serpents coiled tightly, ready to strike. But Seojun remained calm, his expression serious as he watched the approaching monsters.

As the monsters got closer, something strange happened. They suddenly stopped, their eyes wide with fear. Instead of attacking, they began backing away.

Seojun raised an eyebrow in surprise. He took a step forward, and the monsters retreated even further. He frowned, confused, and took another step. The monsters scrambled backward, clearly terrified. Sёarᴄh the nôᴠel Fire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

"What's going on?" Huno and Silla thought, as they exchanged confused looks.

Seojun took one more step, and the monsters turned and fled, running away in fear. He stopped, watching them disappear, then turned to Huno and Silla.

"It looks like just me being here is enough to scare them off,"

Seojun turned to face the final creature still standing. To his surprise, the monster—a towering, horned beast with dark scales and glowing red eyes—suddenly knelt down, bowing its head low.

"Abyss Lord," the monster said, its deep voice echoing in the eerie silence. "It's been 8 years We have been waiting for you."

Seojun frowned, his sword still glowing faintly in his hand. "So It's been 8 years since i left the abyss...How did you know I'm the Abyss Lord?"

The monster remained on one knee, head bowed low in submission.

"There is an Abyss Lord in your head, my lord,"

Seojun blinked, then his frown deepened as realization hit him. Of course, he thought.