Chapter 42: Well Fought

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Canna's heart raced as he stood amidst the dimly lit dungeon floor, the air thick with anticipation.

Beside him, Mortem and Vorgrim stood poised, their gazes sharp and focused. They were about to face a formidable challenge—a test of their strength and teamwork.

Five low-calamity monsters loomed before them, their grotesque forms casting eerie shadows on the damp walls. Each creature exuded a menacing aura, a testament to their primal ferocity. Among them, a towering figure stood—a mid-calamity monster, its eyes gleaming with primal intelligence.

Canna gripped his scythe tightly, feeling its reassuring weight in his hands. It wasn't a legendary weapon, but a sturdy scythe nonetheless, crafted for battle in the depths where steel alone might falter.

"Stay close," Canna urged his subordinates, his voice a low rumble in the oppressive silence of the dungeon. Mortem, nodded grimly, his skeletal minions poised at his command. Vorgrim tightened his grip on his battleaxe, muscles coiled and ready.

With a silent signal, the battle began.

Canna moved first, lightning crackling around him as he lunged at the nearest low-calamity monster. His scythe sliced through the air with lethal precision, the blade humming with lightning. The monster screeched in agony as Canna's attack tore through its hide, leaving a deep gash that oozed dark blood.

Beside him, Mortem unleashed a torrent of dark magic. Shadows danced around him, coalescing into spectral forms that clawed and bit at the monsters.Mortem gestured, directing his skeletons forward, their bony fingers reaching out to grasp the creatures' flesh.

Vorgrim charged into the fray with a primal roar, his battleaxe cleaving through the air with devastating force. He engaged another low-calamity monster, his blows calculated and fierce. With each strike, he aimed for vital spots, aiming to incapacitate or kill swiftly.

The dungeon floor turned into a battlefield, filled with the clash of steel, magic, and the roars of monsters echoing through the stale air. Canna swiftly maneuvered among the creatures, his scythe moving in rapid, lethal arcs. Bolts of lightning surged from his weapon, finding their mark and disabling his adversaries.

After the chaos subsided, Kael and Grimruk stood as silent witnesses to the unfolding drama of bravery and peril. Each clash of blades, each burst of magic, only deepened their respect for Canna's team. As they watched, a thought lingered in Kael's mind—wondering who else could match the skill and unity he had just witnessed.

He acknowledged Mortem and Vorgrim's individual strength, but witnessing them fight alongside Canna, their synergy was nothing short of astounding.

Grimruk, standing beside Kael, felt a surge of admiration for the team's resilience and coordination.

The battle had been a testament to their courage and determination in the face of overwhelming odds. As he looked at the aftermath of the fight, a sense of camaraderie grew within him, knowing he had witnessed something extraordinary—something that set Canna and his companions apart in this dangerous world of dungeons and monsters.

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After resting for an hour and replenishing his mana reserves with a hearty meal of mana-infused meat, Canna felt rejuvenated. Once satisfied, he made his way over to Tonitrum to resume their interrupted conversation.

Seated before the towering dragon's immense visage, Canna couldn't help but reflect on the recent battle. "That was a tough fight, but I suppose you already knew we would emerge victorious," he remarked with a wry smile. "Anyway, can we pick up where we left off?"

Tonitrum replied with a sly grin, "Simple enough. Sepra is vast, and wars are a daily affair. I'll send you and your subordinates there. Your mission? Slay everyone in sight and return victorious. Easy, isn't it?"

Canna's brows furrowed in confusion, his mind racing with disbelief. He had expected a challenging task, but Tonitrum's suggestion bordered on madness. The thought of indiscriminate slaughter unsettled him deeply. Could he really justify such carnage, even in the name of gathering souls? Yet, a part of him couldn't deny the allure of the power it promised.

Amid swirling thoughts, he grappled to align his principles with the dragon's practical proposal.