Carnisclaws.
Author: Zenick
last update2023-02-05 23:58:33
[Yes]

Erix quickly pressed the yes option and instantly he disappeared from the white room.

The next moment he found himself in an open gray wasteland. High up in the sky was a never-ending space of total darkness.

Erix looked up at the sky and wondered how deep the dark space was. It looked endless.

For some reason, his surroundings were brightly lit, even though the sky was pitch black.

The gray wasteland was so vast that he couldn't gauge its end.

'Where is this place?'

For a moment Erix had already forgotten where he was, but a moment later he heard a monotone male voice reminding him that he was still in the game.

"You have arrived at your battle area. The battle will begin any moment. Good luck, sinful child," The monotone voice announced.

"But I can't find any beast here," Erix said, looking around.

'Soon beasts will appear. Wait a little longer, be patient,' Lena uttered.

A few seconds later, a screen appeared high above the dark roof.

[The battle will begin in ten seconds.]

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