"For now, sure," Harvin said, his voice tinged with hesitation. But then he added, eyes narrowing, "But you rember what that woman said. She prophesied that Reves is the key to why the Ten Throne Holders will et their end in the near future."
Harvin paused, as if weighing his words carefully. "Though prophecies are often unreliable, we both know what she's capable of. That woman... she's not to be underestimated."
The tall man's face remained impassive, but his fist tightened at his side.
"No one will harm Reves. I'll make sure of that," he said, his voice low and unwavering.
"And to make sure of that, I need the Artifact, Harvin."
Harvin's lips curled into a scowl.
"You've stooped low, Nathan," he said bitterly, his eyes flashing with disapproval.
Nathan t his gaze with an even stare.
"There's no sha in being a father, Harvin," he replied, his voice steady but carrying an undeniable intensity.
Before Harvin could respond, the man raised his hand, palm facing upward. His fingers curled into a fist, and the room seed to pulse with tension.
Ivaim felt the air shift. The tallic walls creaked, and a sharp, unnatural hum filled the space.
Suddenly, shards of tal—like jagged spikes—began to shoot towards him and Harvin from every corner of the room.
Instinct took over. Ivaim's body moved on its own, the mont he activated [Lucky Leap].
With a quick lunge, he dodged the oncoming tal shards, his heart pounding in his chest. The air seed to snap in his wake as the sharp edges missed him by re inches.
Harvin, though montarily surprised, stood his ground. He huffed in frustration, his gaze fixed on Nathan.
With a forceful stomp, he sent a shockwave through the ground. The sharp tallic projectiles froze mid-air, suspended by so unseen force, before gently falling to the floor.
But the room wasn't done yet.
The walls groaned, and sections of them slid open with chanical precision, revealing hidden compartnts. Out from the shadows erged gun-like machines, their barrels gleaming coldly in the dim light.
A harsh clank rang through the room as they flipped into position, their targeting systems locking on to Nathan.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
The first wave of bullets exploded in rapid succession, the shotguns' deafening reports bouncing off the tal walls. The sound was so loud, it almost felt like it was crushing the air around them.
Without a second thought, Nathan clenched his fist once again.
The bullets, frozen in mid-air as if caught by an unseen force, hung there for a breathless mont before clattering harmlessly to the ground in a cold, tallic rain.
Ivaim's heart raced, adrenaline flooding his veins.
'They're both controlling tallic things although in different aspects... they both definitely belong to the sa Reality master.' he thought, the realization dawning on him.
'They're far stronger than I am. I need to get out of here.'
Instinctively, he reached into his pocket and pulled out the golden coin.
The [Coin of Fortune] flashed to life in his hand, its warm glow offering a brief sense of security.
He had every intention of bolting, but before he could move, the ground beneath him trembled.
The room was expanding!
The floor stretched, groaning as it shifted outward. Harvin slamd his foot down with another powerful stomp, and the tallic compartnts on the ground shifted, revealing a large, open cage in the center of the room.
"Get in there, Ivaim! Take Reves and call the authorities! Now!"
Harvin's voice cut through the chaos, his tone sharp with urgency.
Ivaim barely had ti to respond before Nathan's hand shot out, his expression darkening.
The bullet casings on the floor began to shift and rge, forming into a jagged spear that humd with power. It shot toward Ivaim with terrifying speed.
Ivaim's instincts kicked in. Without a mont's hesitation, he activated [Lucky Leap].
His body propelled through the air, narrowly avoiding the spear, but the sharp tal grazed his shoulder.
'Woosh!'
The spear shot past him with a rush of wind, its deadly edge cutting through the air. It didn't stop—no, it smashed straight through the tallic cage, sending shards of tal flying in all directions.
Ivaim's heart pounded in his chest.
'That was... too close.'
The destructive power behind the spear was terrifying. It had obliterated the cage in one blow—far more power than he'd seen before, even in the toughest of opponents.
But the danger wasn't over. As Ivaim recovered his footing, more spears began to form, erging from the walls with speed and precision. The sharp hiss of tal cutting through the air filled the space, and Ivaim had no ti to think.
He moved again, dodging a spear that tore through the air inches from his face. His heart raced, each movent a desperate attempt to avoid being skewered.
The walls seed to close in around him. tal scraped and shifted as the spears surged forward. There was no ti to think, no ti to breathe—only the sharp, relentless pursuit of Nathan's will, each spear more deadly than the last.
Ivaim's mind raced.
'I can't keep dodging forever.'
The room felt smaller with each passing second, the pressure mounting. His instincts scread at him to move, to keep moving.
Another spear shot toward Ivaim, its jagged point cutting through the air with deadly precision. This ti, Ivaim didn't have enough ti to dodge.
The spear grazed his side, the sharp tal searing through his flesh. Pain exploded in his ribs, a hot, searing agony that made him stumble sideways, his breath hitching.
'Damn it!'
His footing slipped for a mont, but Ivaim regained his balance just in ti to avoid another spear aid straight for his head.
The room seed to pulse with danger as the tal walls closed in, every corner a threat. But then—abruptly—the spears stopped.
Harvin let out a low, frustrated huff, rolling to the side. His foot ca down with a sharp tap, and the tallic compartnts in the room groaned and shifted.
The sound was unnatural, the grind of tal against tal sending a shiver down Ivaim's spine. As the compartnts shifted, a new shape erged from the floor.
Ivaim's eyes narrowed as the object took form: a large, ominous tallic totem. His heart skipped a beat.
'The artifact?'
But as he took in the intricate design of the totem, a cold realization settled in. This wasn't an artifact—it held an aura that he was quite familiar with.
'No... that's not an artifact. That's a Threshold item!'
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