Font Size
15px

In the cave.

Nellis was utterly drained, slumped in her chair, her body limp. Yet, her eyes betrayed a deep fear of Enzo, a fear that seed to penetrate her very being.

Trembling, she asked, "Who exactly are you?"

Enzo studied Nellis intently before calmly replying, "You seem afraid."

"No." Enzo shook his head, "You're not afraid of . You fear the power I wield."

Enzo had effortlessly broken free from the crimson threads monts ago.

These threads, manifestations of Nellis's own energy, were fundantally energy constructs, susceptible to Enzo's power of energy absorption which could absorb energy.

So when he exerted this ability, the threads binding him dissolved.

And Nellis's loss of physical strength was also due to this reason.

However, now it seed that this had brought Nellis an unpleasant experience.

Now, Nellis sat with vacant eyes, her body trembling slightly, clearly enduring so form of intense ntal anguish.

Taking this in, Enzo released a surge of life energy.

With the infusion of life force, Nellis instantly recovered.

Though she remained physically weak, as if she had witnessed sothing inconceivable.She lost consciousness and said, "It can't be! According to Professor Kelheim's research, abilities like energy absorption and life energy cannot coexist! How did you do it? Tell !"

Nellis beca incredibly emotional.

After a while, her emotions settled, and she turned to Enzo, asking, "What do you want to know?"

Enzo fetched a chair and sat in front of Nellis. "First question: why did you co looking for ?"

Nellis suddenly smiled, pointing to her own chest, a seductive grin on her lips, and teasingly said, "The reason is right here. If you want to know, you can find out for yourself."

Enzo frowned. "Are you trying to tempt ?"

Head held high, Nellis chuckled softly. "You could say that."

The next mont, before Nellis could react, her breasts were grabbed by Enzo, and the animal skin strapless was torn open, causing the huge breasts to sway.

But this doesn't arouse any sexual desire in people.

Nellis smiled bitterly and said, "Isn't it ugly?"

On that pair of twin peaks, black threads stretch together like wriggling insects, making the scalp tingle.

Nellis continued, "This thing cos from the Coull ruins, it's a curse that can't be removed by ordinary ans. And it's extrely dangerous. Once these black threads enter the heart, death arrives. Though to so, it's not death but rebirth."

Enzo looked up, gazing at Nellis.

Nellis went on, lost in her own thoughts, "When the black threads enter the heart, consciousness fades. But instead of dying, the body transforms into a terrifying monster. These creatures start without intelligence, but over ti, they recall mories of their forr bodies. Thus, they develop a belief that they are the true owners of that body, not dead but reborn."

Nellis's words left Enzo silent for a long while.

Seeing this, Nellis scoffed mockingly, "Scared, are you?"

Enzo raised his head again and asked Nellis, "Do you know about the Barren Mountain Tribe?"

"I don't know about that." Nellis replied.

Enzo then recounted a tale, "Eight hundred years ago, there was a powerful tribe in the Barren Mountain region, known as the Barren Mountain Tribe... Later, the tribe disappeared. All the people of the Barren Mountain Tribe died in a disaster called 'the Curse.' Those affected by the curse would turn into monsters and kill each other."

Nellis's emotions flared again.

She pressed, "Is the Barren Mountain region and the Barren Mountain Tribe still in the outside world?"

Enzo glanced at her and retorted, "You asked a rather foolish question."

Unperturbed by Enzo's sarcasm, Nellis mused aloud, "So, Servolk Market and everything in the ruins appeared because of that disaster..."

But even if she knew, what difference would it make?

She couldn't leave anyway.

And the curse couldn't be removed; she felt the black threads could enter her heart at any mont.

That ant death.

In her despair, Nellis regained so calmness and asked Enzo, "Do you have anything else to ask?"

Enzo replied simply, "Plenty."

Nellis chuckled softly, "I don't have that much ti."

Despite her statent, Nellis proceeded to answer many of Enzo's questions.

For example, outside the Servolk Market, there are ruins.

Within these ruins lie many opportunities but also nurous dangers.

Among them, the curse was the most terrifying.

Compared to the curse, even powerful supernatural beings were not as fearso.

Inside the ruins, the curse was not limited to just the black threads. According to Nellis, there was also a curse of black spiders, distinguished by dark spider-like patterns appearing on the forehead. Those afflicted with this curse experience rapid aging of consciousness and body within three days, as if ti were being drained away.

Apart from the ruins, there's also the Servolk Market.

According to Nellis, its existence was not rely for trade.It was a part of a vast ritual. However, nobody knew how to activate this ritual, not even her deceased teacher Kelheim had found the answer.

"Is there anything else you want to ask?" Nellis inquired.

Enzo glanced at her and asked his final question, "Where does your fear co from?"

This question caught Nellis off guard.

She looked at Enzo and complinted, "Among the people I've encountered, your insight is the most acute. But unfortunately, I don't wish to answer that question."

"And besides, there's no ti left."

Pain etched across Nellis's face again.

She lowered her head slightly, watching the black lines on her chest begin to writhe once more, on the verge of entering her heart.

Just then, a warmth enveloped her.

She saw Enzo's hand land on her chest, and a terrifying suction drew the writhing black lines out from her skin, coalescing into a ball in Enzo's palm.

"How did you do that?" Nellis exclaid.

Enzo didn't reply because this wasn't his ability.It was Bookstaver's ability.

Bookstaver, long dormant, stirred again but didn't awaken. Instead, it communicated telepathically, informing Enzo that he could use the original form of Bookstaver—the stone tablet of the barren mountain—to cleanse these curses.

Of course, there was also the truth behind these dark curse lines.

This was not a true curse.

This was a soul seed contaminated by a curse, infused with the power of the curse. When the two combine, they exhibited such eerie effects.

Enzo had no intention of revealing such secretive information to Nellis.

As he watched the black lines being expelled, Nellis felt a surge of joy at surviving. However, when only one black line remained, Enzo abruptly stopped.

That last line continued to writhe towards her heart, a process that would likely take so ti to complete.

Nellis lifted her head to glare at Enzo, her eyes filled with resentnt as she demanded, "What do you an by this?"

Enzo replied indifferently, "While you may not have intended to kill before, your attempt certainly posed a threat to . By the rules, I should have killed you. Yet, I saved you. The reason I didn't fully remove the curse is to remind you that your life was spared by ."

Taking a deep breath, Nellis asked, "What do you want?"

Enzo glanced at her and smiled, "You will brew potions. Conveniently, I need a servant skilled in potion-making."

It was precisely for this reason that Enzo chose to spare Nellis's life.

Potion masters were extrely rare, no matter where one went.

Even though the current Crimson Star Tribe had acquired the potion recipe, successfully producing it was as difficult as reaching the heavens.

Once they left this place, Nellis could beco the tribe's potion master.

Thus the tribe's strength were bolstered once more.

However, that was a story for another ti.

The imdiate concern was how to leave this place.

Sensing most of the curse dissipating and recalling Enzo's abilities, Nellis lowered her head in respect and called out to Enzo, "Master."

Enzo nodded, satisfied.

He then continued, "Now, can you tell where your previous fear originated from?"

Nellis took a deep breath and began to recount the story of her past fear.

"Servolk Ruins is the most dangerous of the three ruins, but it also holds the most special items hidden within. During that expedition, my teacher, Mr. Kelheim, and I discovered the truth about the Servolk Market, which is part of a ritual. It was then that a terrifying monster appeared, known as the Helingmoen, a monstrous giant."

Upon hearing this, Enzo could roughly anticipate what happened next.

The na Helingmoen, like Cedric, wasn't just a single na but a designation for an entire giant clan. Just as Cedric was the na for the Giant Mountain Turtle clan, Helingmoen referred to the Giant Devil Moth clan. They possessed abilities such as energy absorption, illusion crafting, and adeptness in psychic attacks, making them extrely powerful.

According to Nellis, the Giant Devil Moth she encountered was a staggering thirty ters in length.

In the world of giants, size often correlated with strength. Enzo estimated that this particular Giant Devil Moth likely possessed strength equivalent to the Level 4 or even Level 5 .

However, if they could manage to defeat it, the essence of the giant they would obtain...

You are reading Starting from primitive world, building the strongest divine kingdom Chapter 116: Curse of the Coull Ruins on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

I Am Not Goblin Slayer cover
Similar genre

I Am Not Goblin Slayer

柚子坊 ·Adventure

【Fantasyworld,slow-pacedadventure,mage,monsterencyclopediacollection】Afterarrivinginafantasticalotherworld,Gaussacquiresanadventurer’shandbook—onet...

Endless Debt cover
Similar genre

Endless Debt

Andlao ·Adventure

Hello,mynameisBologueLazarus,adebtor.ThewoundonBologue'sfaceishealingatanobservablespeed.Thebloodremainingonhisfaceflowsback,andtheskinisreattached...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.