Chapter 315-1
Author: P-End
last update2026-01-10 22:56:34

"I'm so tired!" Niel complained as he collapsed onto the ground. His wet clothes clung coldly to his skin. His chest rose and fell irregularly, his breathing labored as if his lungs were being squeezed. His fingers trembled uncontrollably, a bluish color beginning to spread across his skin. Niel's head felt heavy, his vision blurred, and sleep pressed hard from within. He wanted to close his eyes—just for a moment. But his mind held him back. His group members might still need him.

Niel immediately forced himself to get up and scanned his surroundings with a heavy gaze. Allison was sitting not far from him, one hand supporting her body on the ground, her shoulders rising and falling rapidly. She glanced up, her face pale, her breathing labored—the same exhaustion clearly weighing her down. On the other side, Jordan sat silently, focused on recovering, an aura of healing vibrating faintly around him.

There was nothing unusual about their condition. Since the trap island had been destro
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    Harvey led Karz into a cave. His steps were steady, but his face was tense. The light from outside slowly faded, replaced by the cold gloom of damp rocks. The sound of their footsteps echoed softly off the walls.Jordan followed behind. His breathing was irregular. Sweat dripped from his temples. His body screamed to stop. But he kept walking.Not because he was strong. Because he knew—right now, Harvey needed him. And that was enough.Harvey finally stopped. He lowered Karz's body gently to the ground, treating it as if it were fragile. After that, he sat down in front of him, his knees touching the stone floor. His gaze did not shift from Karz's face."Your life force is weakening," he muttered. "I have to restore it."Karz's eyes blinked slowly. The light in them was dim, like a star about to go out. His gaze was no longer focused—the cave walls seemed layered, shadowy, as if the world was beginning to recede from him."You... have done your best," he said softly. His breath falter

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    "I'm so tired!" Niel complained as he collapsed onto the ground. His wet clothes clung coldly to his skin. His chest rose and fell irregularly, his breathing labored as if his lungs were being squeezed. His fingers trembled uncontrollably, a bluish color beginning to spread across his skin. Niel's head felt heavy, his vision blurred, and sleep pressed hard from within. He wanted to close his eyes—just for a moment. But his mind held him back. His group members might still need him.Niel immediately forced himself to get up and scanned his surroundings with a heavy gaze. Allison was sitting not far from him, one hand supporting her body on the ground, her shoulders rising and falling rapidly. She glanced up, her face pale, her breathing labored—the same exhaustion clearly weighing her down. On the other side, Jordan sat silently, focused on recovering, an aura of healing vibrating faintly around him.There was nothing unusual about their condition. Since the trap island had been destro

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    “General... did you hear that too?” Jordan took half a step closer, his body slightly crouched, ready to react at any moment.“Yes.” Harvey's eyes widened.But something was wrong.The voice sounded... different. Very different from the Karz they knew. It was no longer heavy and echoing like the roar of the ocean. This voice was more shrill, broken, as if held back by something fragile. Weak.Harvey sharpened his hearing. The ki energy in his body flowed slowly, enveloping his senses.Jordan gritted his teeth. His hand moved closer to his weapon. “This could be another trap.”Harvey didn't argue. His gaze remained fixed on the red pool before them. His body was tense, ready to attack, ready to defend.Qwentin had nearly wiped out an entire island before.If the man still had a hidden card, then anything could happen next.“Harvey—”The voice sounded again, but was cut off mid-sentence, like a gasping breath. Harvey's eyes sharpened. This time he could pinpoint the direction. From the

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