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chapter9: The Unseen Enemy
Author: Samra
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Maher suddenly found a screen pop up in front of him, a sign of impending danger.

"The Blazing Sword to face the cave monster. Upon defeating the beast, you shall receive the Elixir of Power." The available options were to proceed or retreat. Maher sighed, choosing to continue. A sharp, gleaming sword with a slight curve at the tip appeared on his back. He took the sword, inspected it, and swung it through the air a couple of times. Despite its size, it was surprisingly light to use. "Well, that's something," he thought, hoping it would be effective against the beast he was about to face. He returned the sword to his back and ventured deeper into the cave.

The ceiling was filled with bats hanging by their feet. Their spooky yellow eyes followed his every move, as if waiting for the right moment to attack. Maher paused, hearing a voice call out to him. He shut his eyes tightly, focusing intently. "You're getting closer... Don't forget the spells, Maher... You're immune to him, don't
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