Chapter 154. Mantises

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Chapter 154. Mantises

As the hissing of the escaped air continued to sound overhead, the airship swayed precariously, teetering on the edge of plummeting downward.

"Quick! Get up there and repair the airbag! We’ll fail our mission if it fails!" The leader instructed, her voice piercing through the chaos. At her command, five members on the deck swiftly took flight toward the air balloon.

It didn't take long before the hissing sound ceased.

While they had narrowly escaped the immediate threat of plummeting to their deaths, Charles knew the crisis was far from over.

Clutching the ropes anchoring the vessel to the air balloon, he perched on the ship's edge and daringly leaned out to survey the surroundings. The blinding light pollution painted everything around him in a stark, bleached white. He couldn't even pinpoint where their earlier assailant had struck from.

"Damn it. What in the hell was that?" Every muscle in Charles' body tensed up in preparation for the impending battle.

Suddenly, a dark shadow fleeted overhead. Before Charles could even react, the bloodied half-corpse of a disciple plummeted past him and continued its grim descent toward the ground.

By the time Charles had scaled the rope and climbed atop the balloon, the enemy had vanished, and only four disciples remained.

Wiping the sweat off his brow, Charles cast a questioning glance at the remaining disciples, "Did any of you catch a clear look of that thing?"

"It's huge... like an insect."

Before Charles could pose another question, the Sky Battler lurched violently. The creature had moved downward.

Charles gracefully leaped off the balloon.

As gears whirled, a grappling hook shot out from his prosthetic limb and secured itself into the ship's deck. Using the chain's momentum, he swung beneath the airship. There, he finally came face to face with their monstrous assailant, which was hanging upside down from the hull's underbelly.

The mammoth creature measured six meters in length, and it bore a striking resemblance to a mantis. Sharp barbs covered its body, and its swollen abdomen and scythe-like forelimbs mimicked that of a mantis. However, instead of a head, a peculiar bud-like structure took its place.

Despite seemingly having no eyes, the creature could sense Charles' presence. Reacting at an alarming speed, it charged at Charles.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Gunshots rang out incessantly, and purplish blood spurted out of the round wounds on its body. However, the creature seemed undeterred and continued moving. Chart your course back to the origins of this substance at n0v^lbin

Suddenly, its bud-like head unfurled to reveal not a mouthpart but a shapeless mass of grayish-white, slimy pustules.

He then took a quick headcount and realized that their group had also suffered a significant loss in the battle. Three disciples had perished, and two were incapacitated.

"I hope the path ahead will be smoother, or we won't have enough lives to sacrifice."

The disciples soon gathered their emotions and rapidly attended to their fallen comrades. The Sky Battler then continued its ascent into the rift.

The moment they entered the crevice, the luminance overhead radiated with a stronger intensity.

Under the bright illumination, Charles noticed that the surrounding rock walls weren't smooth. They were dotted with craters and crevices intermingled with some underground constructions and tunnels. The design reminded Charles of modern-day underground car parks and train tunnels.

After observing for a short while, Charles decided not to look anymore and shut his eyes. The overwhelming brightness stung. Even with his eyelids closed, a searing red obscured his vision.

As Charles gently massaged his eyes to alleviate the discomfort, a voice sounded out nearby.

"Priest, what is that?"

Charles' eyes snapped open upon hearing the question and turned toward where the voice indicated.

A massive white flower, spanning more than thirty meters, was adhered to the wall. Its luminescence throbbed rhythmically, alternating between dim and bright.

The priest shook his head, "I'm not too sure. Perhaps in the Land of Light, all flowers look like this."

As the airship continued its ascent, the walls surrounding them spotted more and more giant flowers.

"Are my eyes seeing things? Why does it seem like those things are moving?"

Charles shook his head. "No, those things are moving."

Scrutinizing the flowers that flickered, Charles was struck with a strange sense of déjà vu. He found them so familiar and felt like he had encountered them before.

As he sifted through the memories of his past adventures, his pupils suddenly shrank sharply upon realization. He recalled this rhythmic twinkling.

These were not flowers! There were living creatures! They were the stars living on the underside of the rocky terrain overhead!

At the same time, the vast petals around them were swiftly enveloped by cyan, spiky insect shells. The monstrous creature rapidly turned around to reveal their previously hidden menacing scythe-like forelimbs and peculiar bud-like heads.

Just as Charles braced himself for the incoming assault, the mantises fluttered their transparent wings in unison. The various rhythms of their wingbeats intermingled and melded into a chilling message in the language of the Subterranean Seascape.

"Surface dwellers, leave! Your presence above will only bring calamity!"