Chapter 131 - [131] The 9th floor

We plunged deeper into the Abyss, the air around us growing heavier and hotter as we ventured into the 9th floor. The transition was abrupt, a stark contrast to the battle-ridden ruins of the previous level. Suddenly, it felt as if we had descended into the heart of a volcano. The environment around us transformed into a vicious and unforgiving terrain of pulsating heat and molten rock.

Magma bubbled and hissed in dark, uneven pools that broke the monotonous expanse of the hardened black rocks. Bright, molten lava illuminated the biome with a sinister, orange glow, casting long, dancing shadows that seemed to writhe and twist upon the rocky ground.

The heat was oppressive, clinging to our skin like a second layer. The very air around us shimmered with it, an undulating curtain that blurred the rugged landscape beyond. Volcanic vents spewed sulphurous gases into the air, the smell of brimstone pungent and acrid.

Sharp, jagged rocks jutted out from the ground at uneven intervals, a chaotic testament to the volatile power that seethed beneath us. Lava streams cut through the rocky terrain, dividing the biome with their searing, liquid fire. The ground itself seemed to throb with a primal heartbeat, the echoes of the living, breathing heart of the planet deep beneath our feet.

The 9th floor was a harsh, molten world that seemed as menacing as it was mesmerizing, a testament to the Abyss's ability to replicate and amplify the most extreme conditions. Despite the hostile environment, there was a certain beauty to the raw, untamed power around us. A beauty that commanded respect and caution in equal measures as we ventured deeper into the heart of the Abyss.

Emerging from the pulsating gloom, a horde of creatures appeared that seemed as if they were born from the molten world itself. They were the Magma Crawlers, the denizens of the 9th floor, monstrosities crafted from the brutal elements of the Abyss. Being SS tier monsters, they were no ordinary adversaries.

The Crawlers towered over us, standing nearly ten feet tall with hulking, muscular bodies that seemed to have been carved from blackened obsidian. Their skin glowed with an inner fire, a network of veins pulsating with lava that shone through like molten gold, giving them an eerie, hypnotic beauty. Sharp, spiky protrusions jutted out from their backs and shoulders, radiating intense heat.

Their eyes were burning coals, fiercely luminous in their rock-like faces. Long, curved claws, as black and shiny as volcanic glass, tipped their massive hands and feet. Their teeth, as jagged as shards of obsidian, were bared in aggressive snarls.

The Magma Crawlers moved with an unnatural agility that belied their bulky forms. Each step they took caused the ground beneath them to sizzle and smoke, their sheer heat leaving behind molten footprints. The air around them shimmered with intense heat, a testament to their searing, fiery nature.

The sight of them was both awe-inspiring and terrifying. These were not mere monsters; they were living embodiments of the raw, elemental power of the Abyss, an epitome of its relentless and unforgiving nature. Each one was a deadly adversary, their SS tier classification marking them as formidable challenges for even the most seasoned adventurers.

As the Magma Crawlers drew near, their blazing aura casting ominous shadows on our faces, I instinctively moved to stand protectively beside Lila. Her frail form seemed so out of place in this merciless landscape, and I felt a fierce surge of protectiveness for her.

Meanwhile, Sera, Kuroko, and Aurelia didn't waste a moment. Sera, with a determined glint in her eyes, summoned a crimson wave of magic from her fingertips. A whirlwind of blood-red energy swirled around her, pulsating with dark magic. With a commanding gesture, she sent a barrage of her blood magic, manifesting as red, sharp projectiles, towards the horde of Magma Crawlers.

Kuroko moved with her signature stealth and agility, almost a blur to the naked eye. She maneuvered her way through the chaotic battleground, seeking blind spots and weak points in the Magma Crawlers. Suddenly, a glint of her dual daggers shimmered in the air, swiftly followed by the thud of her blades sinking into the volcanic hide of a Magma Crawler.

Aurelia, her dragonborn pride shining brightly in her fiery eyes, channeled her inner dragon and let out a powerful roar. Her body started to glow with an intense flame, a mirror to the Magma Crawlers themselves. With a flap of her scaled wings, she launched herself into the air, a meteor of fire against the molten backdrop. She descended upon the Crawlers like a wrathful dragon, her flaming sword striking with a force that made the surrounding magma splatter.

The fight was in full swing, and I could feel Lila trembling next to me, her wide eyes taking in the brutal dance of battle that unfolded before us.

As the last of the Magma Crawlers fell, the heated ground below us slightly cooled, echoing the stillness that followed the battle. Kuroko, looking almost nonchalant, wiped the soot off her daggers onto the tattered remains of a crawler, sheathing them afterwards.

Breathing out a relieved chuckle, she tilted her head back, her hair a wild dance against the molten glow of the surroundings. "Well, I'll be," she said, her voice loud in the sudden silence, "That wasn't as hard as I thought it would be."

Her words bounced off the volcanic rocks, a testament to our victory, spreading a ripple of relief among the rest of us. Despite the harshness of our surroundings, her statement brought a momentary reprieve, instilling a sense of accomplishment and camaraderie amongst us.

Lifting a brow, my lips curled into a smirk as I caught Kuroko's triumphant gaze. Crossing my arms, I leaned back against a hardened, cooled lava pillar, feeling its rough surface against my back, a stark contrast to the heat radiating from the nearby molten rivers.

"If you say so," I chuckled, the deep timbre of my voice echoing around us. My eyes twinkled with light amusement, the golden hue in them reflecting the fiery ambiance around us. The soft laughter that erupted from the girls at my remark brought a sense of lightness, a brief respite in the heart of this hellish terrain. The weight of our journey lightened, if only for a while, as we shared in the victory and the camaraderie born from our shared battles.

Q: Have you watched "Made in Abyss"?