"I'll bite you to death!!!"
Fina, who had been awakened, sat up and watched blandly as the two men came noisily down the passage.
Crouched on Witcher's back, the witch's mouth tore hard into the shoulder beneath her.
was biting hard, and if the other woman hadn't gathered all her titanic traits, her mouth full of silver teeth would have crumbled away long ago.
Behind the two, the king's daughter, covered in whip marks and with her linen shirt smashed, followed slowly out with her arms crossed over her chest and her head bowed.
"Heh..."
Fina took one look and realized what was happening, a cold grunt escaping her lips.
She then stood up and joined the punishment queue as well.
The body was super sore Eleazar could already imagine what it would be like when she brought the dragons to join them later.
After being tossed around for a while, the two of them could stop angrily.
Then packing up that makeshift camp, they landed gently on that vast, boundless pilgrimage square.
That place was full of dragon corpses, all of them died gruesome deaths, leaving behind untold amounts of corruption, and the sanctity and solemnity of the past were long gone.
And the closed bronze door at the end of the line of sight, inexplicably became very distant, in the pupils of their eyes only a glowing green dot, it and they seem to have a distance between the unattainable.
Fina's eyes narrowed as she said, "This is the power of spatial rules..."
"And that upside-down entrance when we came in, this place has turned into an alien space!"
Evelea frowned slightly, "Trouble?"
"I don't know..."
The eyes of the warlock, who knew just a little bit about the rules of time and space, were extraordinarily grave.
After analyzing the situation for half a day, she said uncertainly, "Anyway, if we rely on the normal path, we might be stuck where we are forever, and we can't reach the other side at all."
Witcher, who hadn't yet exited his dragonized state, slowly soared up his body and went around testing the range of influence of the spatial power.
Then they flew back to the platform behind them, only to realize that the sense of distance, which had been so dislocated in space and time, was slowly returning to normal. Sprinting, sprinting, running, and swooping, they then spent the rest of the day testing in various ways.
Eleazar, who had flown back to the platform, saw that they had only taken a step forward...
Fina had guessed wrong, the spatial forces here had long since lost the power they had had in their heyday to imprison people in place forever.
But even if the spatial power wasn't complete anymore, at the rate they were going, I'm afraid it would take hundreds of years if they wanted to reach the bronze door on the other side...
Returning to the plaza, looking at the three women, who had instantly become incredibly distant, and the bronze door, which was only a green dot in the pupil of his eye, Eleazar lifted his wings and chased after them.
After flying for a whole hour, he returned to the three girls, shaking his head with an ugly face.
"In real distance, we're only one step forward..."
Both had been so tired that they braced themselves on their knees and gasped for air, and the witch looked up at the sound.
"I've been running all day, but only took one step?"
She instantly sat on her butt.
"I'm not leaving!!!"
Fina pondered for a moment and said helplessly, "Then there's no choice but to use that..."
She took out the last two space fragments.
It was still the same one they had acquired after blowing up the space crystal of the demon Sequencer Witcher had recovered from Celine's escape, and then opening portals across the sea to evade the Acolyte's capture. When they came to Ruin, these were the only two pieces left.
What's worse, there seemed to be no output of such material on Rune's side, which caused her not to dare to mess with space spells at all.
Eleazar quickly gives her the three space shards he harvested from Cygnus.
"I have more here!"
Fina instantly took it with a somewhat pleased face and said, "Then this way there are no more worries."
She silently calculated the amount of space shards, "One for the past, one for the return, and then one for when she sends you out..."
Evelina asked strangely, "Do we still have to open the space door when we come back later, can't we just blow the place up, I've heard that this kind of alien space scatters fragments when it breaks down, and when synthesized, you can get precious space crystals."
"Blow up?"
"Do your daydreaming!" Fina retorted back at her without a word of humor.
"Not to mention whether or not you can destroy an alien space of this level, even if you get a space fragment, will you synthesize it?"
"Eh, won't you dear?"
Eleazar shrugged, "No, and I don't have that recipe in my heritage."
From the moment he perceived the greatness of this place, he had no desire to destroy it at all, and in this place, he only felt an unshakable profoundness.
Fina was already preparing a space door spell, the tired witch who didn't want to move jumped back onto Eleazar's back and bit her ear whispering something, and the king's daughter who was carrying a traveling bag stood frozen next to the trio, wondering what she was thinking.
Buzz!
A strange humming sound suddenly came from the space in front of them, followed by ripples in space like water, and the voice of the warlock who yelled back seemed to become extraordinarily distant, waiting for a long time before it came from the distant sky.
"Come on in ----"
Eleazar quickly clipped the fuming King's Daughter at his waist, and with a flourish of his dragon's wings, rushed into the space door that was close by, but had taken ten minutes of hard flying to reach, and was nearly about to fail.
A blur of ripples flooded across the room, and Eleazar's vision blinked before him as the bronze door, so tall that he needed to look up, instantly came into view, only half a finger away from his nose!
"Pah-"
The driver, who couldn't brake at all, just slammed headfirst into the door with his two passengers, spreading his limbs out and then slowly sliding down.
Evelina, who had hit red on her forehead, quickly climbed to her feet and rubbed the bridge of her nose with a wrinkled little face before looking over to the warlock beside her, who was pondering, and asked aloud:
"What the hell!"
"It was outrageous enough when you teleported the ship to the island in the first place, and if your mistake had been any bigger just now, we might have had to become one with the door!"
Fina came back to her senses and explained with a skewered look, "The spatial power here is too strong, it's normal to make some mistakes~"
Evelea was still cursing, "Look at you, knocking my Mr. Prince's face off!"
Eleazar, who broke his nose momentarily, is rolling on the ground covering his face.
Green aura leaked through the cracks of the massive bronze door, just like the green light they had seen earlier.
It was only when Eleazar let go of the hands-on his face that he realized he was somehow on a bird-filled hill.
Flowers were all around, the sky was clear and sunny, the fresh scent of flowers and plants filled the nostrils, and pieces of petals were sprinkled on the body.
Beside himself, a verdant stone paved path curved and spread forward to a cozy courtyard.
The gate was a garland-woven archway, with pink flowers billowing inside and bouquets accumulating on the walls, and at the end of the red carpet in the middle of the courtyard Evelea, in her pure white wedding dress, looked back and blushed and cried out:
"Honey, come over here~"