All Chapters of Avocadalia's Las Hope: Chapter 151
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151.The Past Haunts (2)
"Push harder with that, you malformed viscachas!" Meloc shouted at the Vichus, who were pushing a massive load covered by a large blanket. Meanwhile, Ribras observed the area attentively, his analytical eyes scanning every detail of the terrain."Master, how much longer?" Troba asked, her voice laced with impatience as she glanced toward Tejod. However, he didn’t even spare her a glance."Calm down, Troba. He’s always like that, especially with women," Tertrol commented from atop his horse, adjusting his cloak with an air of nonchalance."What a troglodyte and outdated fool," Troba muttered under her breath, inspecting her nails with feigned indifference while being carried in a palanquin by six soldiers of her order."Yes, my lady! We serve you!" the soldiers responded in unison, bowing their heads slightly in a gesture of absolute obedience."According to my calculations, we’ll arrive very soon thanks to these network systems I’ve created. It will be a great help, my dear R.U.B.Y.,
152.The Past Haunts (3)
"It’s time to start advancing," said Ged, the black cat, his voice brimming with determination. "Alright, follow me, use your shields and… charge!" he commanded, raising his head toward the sky.All the cats followed him toward Rufalus’s army, moving like a dark wave under the fading light of dusk. "Well, I think they’re coming for more," muttered Troba, observing the battlefield where several feline bodies were scattered after the first assault. The landscape was desolate, but there was no time for mourning.Rufalus exchanged a glance with Tejod, who closed his eyes for a moment, as if weighing something. "Rufalus, you know what to do," he finally said."Yes, my lord," Rufalus replied with a respectful bow.But among the enemy ranks, tension could barely be concealed. "How boring! We’re not fighting yet?" complained Blajon, distractedly sipping water."My lord Blajon," interjected Blaget with a crooked smile, "I wanted to join the battle too, but I think it’s going to end faster than
153.The Past Haunts (4)
The letter stated that time was running out, and their forces were being decimated by the enemy. Ged didn’t know if he would survive the situation and, as his final wish, asked that they take care of his little Toco-Toco.Golden read the letter carefully, his golden eyes blazing with restrained fury. His jaw tightened, and without a word, he decided to act immediately. Before heading to the battlefield, he gave Toco-Toco a clear order: "Stay in the castle. Do not leave under any circumstances."The young cat nodded, though his ears trembled slightly with worry. Golden didn’t wait another moment and bolted toward the front, moving so fast that he appeared as a golden flash streaking across the horizon.Upon arriving at the battlefield, what he saw filled him with both rage and sorrow. His soldiers, the brave animals of Avocios’s army, lay dying on the ground, covered in wounds and blood. At the sight of him, some weakly lifted their heads, murmuring in barely audible voices: "It’s him!
154.The Sixth Guardian (1)
"How good it is that you answered my call, my sixth guardian," said Avocios."I am always here to serve you, setting everything aside and responding to your summons, my lord," Maggus replied formally, bowing his head slightly.Avocios observed him from his throne, his eyes gleaming with a nostalgic glimmer. "As formal as ever, Lord of Avocadalia… or rather, Maggus I."Maggus was a man in his thirties, though his golden appearance radiated with an intensity far greater than any other being. His short hair and imposing demeanor reflected the dignity of one who had worn a crown for many years."And so, how is the family?" asked Avocios, leaning back slightly on his throne.Maggus took a deep breath before answering. "Well, my lord, as you know, I ceased being king long ago and passed the throne to my son. By now, I suppose Rodelos must be in power; that boy was born with strength at its peak.""Interesting," murmured Avocios, nodding slowly. "As you know, I only grant the gift of being g
155. The Sixth Guardian (2)
"Well, these monsters really gave you a beating, Golden. Can you still stand?" said Maggus as he arrived on the scene, his voice brimming with confidence while releasing a powerful surge that forced the beasts to retreat with an earsplitting roar.Golden, still gasping for air, clenched his teeth and forced himself to his feet, though his legs trembled slightly. "Of course I could. You know who you’re talking to: Avocios’s right hand!" he replied proudly, though his ragged breathing betrayed how close he had come to succumbing."And you… what are you doing here? Where are the others?" asked Golden, glancing around in search of reinforcements.Maggus let out a brief but determined laugh. "The others? No, they’re not coming. I’m all the cavalry you need. Just you and me… like old times. We’ll finish these beasts."Golden frowned, suspicion creeping into his expression. "Well, about that… It’s better if you head back to the castle."Before Golden could react, Maggus fixed him with a stea
156.The Sixth Guardian (3)
Maggus continued fighting against the Tropogax. Blow-by-blow, strike by strike, he faced these beasts that seemed to have no weak points. Every time he knocked one down, another took its place, rising as if death itself couldn’t touch them."Damn it, Golden was right… These horrendous things are dangerous," Maggus muttered between gasps, wiping the blood trickling from a wound on his forehead. "But I’ll find a way to end them."The beasts began attacking him with even greater ferocity, tearing into his flesh and leaving deep wounds that gleamed under the dim light of the battlefield. Still, Maggus remained standing, his body swaying slightly but his spirit unbreakable. Instead of feeling defeated, a strange sense of happiness washed over him. He knew he had finally found the way to die as he had always wished: fighting until his last breath."If I’m going to die, I’ll die on my own terms, you damned beasts," he growled with determination, his words heavy with pride and resignation.A
157.The Seed
"Thus, as you can see, once I was defeated and captured, I sent Silver to deliver the new scepter," Avocios began, his voice calm but heavy with melancholy. "As you know, Avocadolia is very far away, and by the time he arrived there, it was nearly the time when Paltio was about to be born, after many failed attempts by his parents to have an heir."Avocios paused briefly, as if carefully choosing his words before continuing."When the boy was born, unfortunately, he came into the world lifeless… or perhaps clinging on with little chance of survival. His faint heartbeats were barely a whisper, as if he were desperately fighting to stay, but fate seemed to have decided otherwise. His parents were devastated; they had lost a child without ever getting to know him, and he would never have the chance to experience the world that awaited him."But they did not give up. Rodelos possessed the collar with the wish-granting sphere that I had gifted to Maggus. And, by a twist of fate, they decid
158.Chiro's Dilemma
Meliradal and Golden slipped through several houses, thanks to Golden’s supernatural speed, which made them practically undetectable. Finally, they reached the dungeon—the same place where Paltio and his friends had been before, though on that occasion, Paltio hadn’t managed to save anyone."This is the place," Golden murmured, observing from the shadows. "Wow, they’ve got way more guards than last time. Looks like they’ve upped the number of fools." An arrogant smile crossed his face as he flexed his claws, ready for action."Well then, let’s go in through the front," said Golden, preparing to dash toward the entrance.But Meliradal stopped him with a firm gesture."Hold on, kitty. You may be fast, but the people inside aren’t, and they could die in the process of being saved." Her tone was calm but authoritative, reminding him of the fragility of those trapped inside.Golden huffed, crossing his arms."Alright then, what’s your plan, Miss Bird?" he asked, raising an eyebrow sarcasti
159.Go for Avocios
"How good it turned out that young man, Chiro," said Golden as he floated alongside the other guardians in the air, thanks to Meliradal's powers."Yes, he was very cooperative. I hope his dreams can come true," responded Kilibur in a reflective tone, observing the young man from above.Images of what had transpired still resonated in the minds of the five. They remembered how Chiro had looked at them with faith in his eyes, hopeful for a better future."Well then, if I tell you… will you help? Will you help make the world free, happy, and illuminated again?" Chiro had said, his voice filled with determination."Of course," Kilibur had replied calmly, his gaze warm but firm. "After all, you’re not an evil being. That means that even in darkness, there is goodness."Chiro, resolute, insisted:"Then let me go with you."But Krasper shook his head, crossing his arms."You can’t come with us. I can only teleport the guardians with my power. You’d be a burden and slow us down."Silver quick
160.The Pursuit
"Did you hear that, Golden? We need to act immediately," said Krasper, through the mental link they had all agreed to establish with Golden, though they knew it couldn’t be done without each other’s explicit permission.Golden nodded quickly, his golden gaze shining with determination."Alright, then it’s time to act." Without a second thought, he broke through the earthen wall with a powerful roar and charged toward the soldiers, launching himself into battle like a golden streak."Goodbye, element of surprise," Meliradal muttered sarcastically as she emerged alongside Kilibur and Silver, ready to face whatever was necessary.Ribras, upon seeing Golden approach, smirked with mocking disbelief."Well, well, it’s you, damn golden warrior. But what happened to you? Did you shrink?" He crossed his arms, feigning disinterest, though his eyes betrayed caution.Then he let out a snide chuckle as he continued taunting."You’re probably the one who freed the Hassladian prisoners, and now you’