Kaisen waited for the duo near the pool.
He had sent Maximus and Llyod to check for themselves if their partners were the real ones or not.
He had also told them to ask specific questions from the early days of meeting since that was how it was done.
'What am I even supposed to do?'
He didn't know the full extent of their enemies' power, their leader if they had one, and most importantly, how long he had before these creatures decided it was time to start the sacrificial ritual.
All he had was his power and the hope that an early boss like Nightshade should be way under level 100.
While he was contemplating this, he heard two footsteps approaching.
He turned around and saw Maximus and Llyod, both wearing sour expressions.
Llyod, in particular, looked devastated, as if he had just lost his entire family.
"So..."
Kaisen asked, standing up and dusting off his pants.
"I asked her questions from our early days... things only she and I could know. And... well... you were right."
Maximus said in a low tone, not daring to look Kaisen in the eyes.
Kaisen then gazed at his best friend, who was on the verge of tears.
"Sh-she doesn't know...m-my..."
"My what?"
"M-my big girthy penis's size."
"..."
"..."
[...]
Even the system was speechless.
"Wh-why are you guys looking at me like that? It's only something the real Elfie would know, and... and I also asked her some questions about her old place, and she was fumbling with words..."
Llyod shook his head, embarrassed for a moment, but quickly sadness washed over him.
"What should we do, Kaisen? What should I do to get back my Elfie?"
Llyod stepped forward and clutched Kaisen's collar like he was hoping Kaisen had answers.
Well, he did know something, but they were just useless tidbits.
"Well, since it's come to this and we don't even know when we will find our girls, I say we should climb the trees and watch their base."
Kaisen suggested, looking up at the large, imposing trees.
"Trees?"
Llyod raised his eyebrows. This was the first time he was hearing anything about this. Maximus, too, was looking at him strangely.
"Oh? Ah, that. For some reason, I believe they are in the trees. I don't know why, but I have a strong suspicion that they are in the trees."
Kaisen casually said, stroking his nonexistent beard.
Llyod and Maximus looked up, and sure enough, the large trees had interconnecting branches that looked like platforms or floors if you were agile enough to jump a little every minute.
"It's worth a try."
Maximus said.
'Worth a try? This is the only thing I am sure about.'
Why would there be large, imposing trees like this in the first place?
This is a game world. An open world game without any linear story structure.
The ground was a plain of wood and leaves, like flat wooden planks lined up on the ground, with some peaks of trees about a meter tall.
Clouds floated in the sky, a bird chirped nearby, and the breeze blew gently.
"Beautiful."
He had to take a second to bask in this sight.
'The chirping of a bird and the sun—wait a damn minute! There's a bird here now?'
He had never seen a living creature down there, but a bird was here all along.
Just as he was pondering this, suddenly a system message appeared.
No, it wasn't a system message. It was a health bar.
[Demonic Vulture of Vhalla, the Night Bloom]
'What the fuck now?'
A high-pitched sound pierced through his ears.
He looked up, forced to shield his eyes from the blazing sun, and saw the silhouette of something big against the bright sky.
It was coming down fast. Its wings flapped and its beak was wide open.
"Oh shit."
He jumped just in the nick of time as a sharp beak pierced through the wood and destroyed the platform where he had been standing a second ago.
The vulture continued downward, and Kaisen had to skip between branches to get away.
The creature was at least four or five meters tall, with black feathers, red eyes, sharp glinting nails that looked like blades, and a broken beak.
He paused for a moment, uncertain if he wanted to use the Talisman of the Eclipse Breaker. With its cooldown of five hours, he didn't want to waste it now.
Then he felt a movement beneath him.
Quickly, he dove to the side as a beak, almost as big as his body, shot up from the wood and tried to grab him by the torso.
The vulture screeched again and leaped into the sky, circling above him with its blood-red eyes locked onto him, filled with disgust and hatred.
'Focus, Kaisen. Focus. This must be a mini boss or something. Just stay cautious and that thing is done.'
It indeed was a mini boss, and he could end this fight fairly easily if only it wasn't flying. He couldn't fly, so unless it came down—
And it came down again, screeching and diving straight at him with its broken beak.
Kaisen took a deep breath, planted his legs firmly on the branches, and prepared himself.
He was going to end this.
His feet moved.
He jumped just before the beak could grab him. The vulture flew past him and was now beneath him.
Kaisen felt power coursing through his hands and grabbed onto its thick neck.
Unlike before, this time the vulture did not go down.
Instead, it used its force to propel itself into the sky in one swift jump, taking the poor Kaisen, who was holding onto its neck like a flag on a pole in a windy day.
Kaisen was now up in the air, legs kicking as the Demonic Vulture tried to shake him off by flying wildly.
The wind whipped around him, making it hard to hold on.
They were really high up now, over 170 meters from the ground.
If he fell, even if he somehow survived, he'd definitely break more bones than he can counts.
The vulture twisted and turned, screeching loudly.
Kaisen's heart pounded as he held on tight, knowing that letting go meant certain death.
The ground below was a blur, and the wind roared in his ears as the vulture kept trying to throw him off.