S-class maze. Inside the Flesh Hive

"Why...

Didn't see a single monster? The

people of Morning Star raised the torches in their hands and walked along the passage of the labyrinth for about ten minutes, but they did not feel any of the breath of monsters from beginning to end.

Anna also did not hesitate to take her magical perception to the extreme, but this time, her perception was almost like something was wrong.

Because in her perception, there are no monsters in this labyrinth.

But she discovered... The labyrinth seems to be a huge life form in itself.

She could even feel the pulse of the veins from time to time under her feet.

This scene was so weird that Anna's heart hung in her throat.

"Wait a minute, President."

Anna continued to cast her perceptual magic, and suddenly realized that something didn't seem right.

"What's wrong?"

Cynthia frowned.

"Ahead... There is something.

Anna took a deep breath and then gathered her magical perception into a straight line, unfolding again through the stalactite barrier in front of her.

However, it was this unfolding that almost made it difficult for Anna to stand firm.

She retracted her consciousness almost immediately, and then fell to her knees and vomited frantically.

Before Cynthia and the others knew what was happening, Anna had already tried to suppress the fishy sensation that was surging in her throat, and issued an almost hoarse warning to everyone in the loudest voice:

"Creeping worms, a lot!"

The moment her words fell, the stalactites in front of everyone's eyes directly dissolved.

Then, a scalp-tinging scene appeared.

It was a swarm of blue-and-white bugs, so numerous that they had completely submerged the road in front of everyone.

It looked like a pool of white slime churning wildly, and just looking at it made people feel terrified.

"Stand back!"

Cynthia came back to her senses for the first time, and her wrist swung sharply, dancing the dragon-patterned greatsword in her hand like a rapidly turning wheel.

The broad blade of the sword unleashed a raging wind, forming an impenetrable wall of wind in front of everyone.

The adventurers also came to their senses at this moment, and they immediately pulled back to distance themselves from the insect tide.

They quickly formed a formation, and the mages surrounding them were responsible for unleashing a wide range of striking effects.

For a moment, the chanting of incantations was incessant, and beams of magical light rose from the ground to completely light up the gloomy lair.

"Boom!"

However, things didn't stop there, the road under their feet suddenly cracked, and they swallowed half of the adventurers in one gulp.

"Extreme speed!"

Cynthia immediately activated her skills, and the magic power in her whole body gathered to her feet, causing her to instantly move to the top of the crack in the first place.

She lifted the dragon-patterned greatsword in her hand sideways, trying to jam the gap that was gradually closing.

"Winnie! Don't look at it! Save! Anna

, barely recovering, raised her head sharply and roared at Winnie, who was stunned in place.

"Ahh Yes!

Winnie, who was awakened by her voice, immediately drew her wand from her chest.

"The multitude of trees and the stones of the earth, in response to my call, all things will eventually come together until the darkness in front of us is cleared!"

As the incantation was chanted, countless rocks and branches quickly sprouted from Cynthia's feet.

The intricate branches connected the rocks and snapped the hideous cracks to the sides.

Cynthia breathed a sigh of relief as she looked at the people hanging below, and then at the barely contained breach.

It's just that before her heart was completely let go, the change had already happened again.

The ground, which was already like a lump of meat, turned into an extremely thick fishy fluid at this moment.

Then, as if in their own right, they crawled towards the stones that were held together by branches.

"President, save me!"

"President!"

A cry of terror came from under the crack, causing everyone standing outside to turn pale for a moment.

"A tornado in full bloom!"

Cynthia frantically twisted the hilt of the sword in her hand, and the howling wind swept the sword body up, forming an indestructible blade tornado for a while, stirring up the blood and flesh that was constantly surging on both sides into a flying blood mist.

However, all this is just a futile and meaningless act.

The flesh-and-blood ground, as if it didn't feel pain at all, accelerated the frequency of regeneration against the blade roll.

In just a few breaths, the gap was gone.

Instead, there was a red bulge wrapped in flesh and blood, with faint lines of rocks and branches visible on it.

And those hoarse screams were still resounding in the empty labyrinth at this time, shaking everyone's hearts.

Cynthia's legs went limp, and she looked at the scene in disbelief.

If it weren't for the support of the dragon-patterned greatsword, she would have fallen to her knees.

"Winnie!"

Anna stepped forward and grabbed Winnie by the collar, slamming her against the wall.

"What are you doing, bastard, what are you doing!"

She couldn't believe that the best magician in their guild was stunned when her companion fell into the trap.

"I... I—"

Winnie's eyes looked unnaturally to one side, unable to utter a complete sentence.

"Stop arguing... Count the number of people... Forget it, there's no need.

Cynthia struggled to her feet, and when she looked back, she found that the original team of about twenty people had been reduced by half.

At this time, the worms were still surging towards them like a tidal wave, but they were stopped by the high-speed wind wall, and they could not get close to them for a while.

"It's... President, why don't we go—"

Winnie trembled as she looked at Cynthia's location, the events that had just happened had completely made her completely lose the idea of exploring the labyrinth.

Cynthia clenched the sword in her hand, and the green tendons on the back of her white hand bulged, but she didn't respond to anything.

She knew that this was the end of the crusade, and that she had already lost half of her men before she saw the Guardians, and that she might lose as many people as she continued to fight.

But she didn't, not rather.

If she returned to the guild like this, then she would be a sinner who would not be able to hold her head up for the rest of her life.

"I can't go back."

Anna let go of her hands weakly, and then fell straight to the ground.

"What do you mean you can't go back?"

Cynthia looked at Winnie, apparently she hadn't understood the meaning of the other man's words.

Winnie pointed to the road where the men had arrived, a wry smile on her face.

She had just fallen to her knees and vomited when she stumbled upon all the marks they had left before, and something had unknowingly erased them.

No one knew what it was, but there was really no way back for them now.

"How so... It won't... It won't—"

Winnie clasped her head in her hands, as if she couldn't believe what she was seeing.

"My perceptual magic doesn't work here, the red stalactites, and the plants that grow on the walls, block my perception."

Anna flexed her legs and buried her head between her knees.

"We... Eaten by this labyrinth. "

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