CHAPTER 27: Slime-Infested
Author: Ray JY Hung
last update2025-05-05 09:45:02
Ethan Lockwood paused at the threshold of the Labyrinth of Echoes, torchlight flickering across damp stone. Cool, pungent air wafted out, smelling of mildew and acid. He glanced back at his companions—Celestia Draconyx, the half-dragon warrior whose garnet-red eyes burned with determination, and Neo, the halfling cartographer clutching his map.

They had left behind Ethan’s Silverleaf apothecary and the scheming nobles of the surface. Here, only darkness and the unknown awaited. “Ready?” Ethan asked softly. His voice echoed down the spiral stair ahead. Celestia nodded, clawed hand on her sword hilt. Neo swallowed but mustered a shaky grin. “Let’s do this.”

They descended into Level 1. A vaulted chamber opened before them, lit by pale fungus glows. Ancient pillars stood cracked and slumped. The stone walls and floor were slick with translucent slime that squelched underfoot. Neo lifted a boot, grimacing at the goo clinging to it. “Ugh, gross.” “Stay alert,” Ethan warned.

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