"The ground is a bit slippery. Be careful, guys." Fushigiro's voice was in front as he led his members to climb the last mountain.
Midway in their ascent to the mountain, it started to rain heavily. They could have chosen to rest, but they continue to proceed. Ominously, there are no Apokalips in sight given the traces of activity on the mountain. It's either there's no Apokalips or they are somewhere up there.
The former was Caleb's wishful thinking, proven by the virtue of cause and effect, given the traces of activity; Huge footprints, broken trees, hints of fighting, etc.... While the latter has almost certain possibility. He wasn't sure if they were on top of the hill or way down on the other side. Either way, he was ready to give his all.
Others might say that bravery is a fool. However, it can't deny that most brave men are the ones who cause changes in the world.
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In his opinion, bravery doesn't mean the absence of fear; it means acting despite fear. Brave individuals acknowledge their fears but choose to move forward despite them. This determination to face fear head-on empowers them to tackle challenging situations. Caleb wasn't one to cower before fear after experiencing torturous, dumb ways of dying.
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Not only that, Caleb also looked up to the other brave ones. After all, acts of bravery serve as a powerful source of inspiration for others. When people witness individuals standing up for what's right or pursuing their dreams against all odds, it motivates them to do the same. One brave act can create a ripple effect, mobilizing a community or even an entire society.
Of course, that doesn't mean he would be brave for others. Instead, he wants to be brave for himself.
Why?
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'Who says bravery is a fool?' Caleb couldn't help but scoffed. As long as you're not a reckless fool, bravery is a good trait to have.
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The bad feeling that he thought turned out to be true. When they took their first step on top of the hill on the last mountain, they saw six ten-meter golems. They have to fight those six Tier 9 golems if they want to reach the other side.
These golems were colossal, their forms resembling sculptures carved from the very mountains they guarded. Their bodies were rugged and weathered, with textures resembling the coarse surface of boulders. Each golem seemed like a formidable fortress brought to life.
From the depths of their rocky visages, eerie yellow eyes glistened like those of ancient toads. The stark contrast of their bright, otherworldly eyes against the rough stone of their bodies gave them an almost mystical quality, like sentinels with an uncanny awareness.
Even from a distance, Caleb could sense the weight of their presence. The golems exuded a palpable aura of strength and unwavering determination. It was as though the very earth around them bowed to their commanding presence.
Intricate patterns of crimson lines crisscrossed their stony forms, resembling veins coursing with molten energy. These red lines seemed to pulsate faintly, adding an enigmatic allure to the otherwise formidable guardians. It was as if ancient symbols of power were etched into their very beings.
The five golems stood unwavering, their colossal frames rooted to the ground like eternal guardians of the mountain. Despite their imposing stature, their stillness was serene, as if they existed beyond the passage of time, waiting patiently to block anyone who wanted to reach the other side of the last mountain.
"Is it too late to back down now?" Caleb asked with a wary smile.