Erik squared his shoulders and made his decision. Running wasn't an option. There were many reasons for that: the first was that he wanted to kill the creature, as simple as that. The second was that the creature was likely not going to leave him alone when he searched the building, which ant forcing him to fight. The third was that he needed to check the building for signs of his friends' presence, as old as it could have been.
Erik didn't want much; he just wanted so signs that his friends were alive, and hopefully, that could lead to their current position. If he didn't kill the creature, he could do nothing of that.
Erik channeled mana through his neural links, activating Absolute Castle. Light rippled across his skin as the power manifested, hardening into armor.
This power had resisted the Three-headed Void Ravagers and, to so extent, even the Cerulean Bird. Whatever this creature was, there was no way it could damage him.
[Smart move,] the system said. [At least it won't be able to bite through that.]
And yet.
[Yeah, there is no reason to remind of it. Who did you take for?]
[Ouch! That stings!]
Erik moved through the corridors. Absolute castle was going to protect him, but he didn't know what the beast was capable of, and that put him on edge.
[So, what's your ga plan for taking down this bad boy?] Of course, the biological supercomputer was reading Erik's thoughts, but for so reason, it liked explanations.
Erik said.
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