Without waiting for a reply, Max stepped forward and put his hand on the rock formation in front of them. Then, he simply stood there, as if waiting for something.
Drai didn't have a clue what Max was doing, so he just watched in silence.
Moments after, numerous small sections of the rocks shifted open, and dozens of huge spiders crawled out almost simultaneously.
Drai flinched and took a few steps back. Even he felt a bit dizzy seeing all those hairy legs and beady eyes.
Max, on the other hand, remained unfazed. Raising his hands, he released countless white threads that shot out toward the spiders.
The large arachnids didn't have time to react—before Drai knew it, Max's threads had wrapped around them all.
With a wave of his hand, Max pulled them in, dropping them beside Drai with a series of dull thuds.
"Here you go," Max said, snapping the threads from his hands.