When Jake’s vision stabilized again, he was at the entrance of a dark corridor devoid of any ornant or indication. The walls, like the floor and ceiling, were made of the sa material, a smooth rock reminiscent of granite texture, but incomparably sturdier.
The corridor was not wide, about twice its shoulder width. Chances were that an alien like Hakkrasha would find it difficult to move around in such a narrow environnt. Spontaneously, Jake spread his arms and placed his hands against the two wall surfaces to his right and left.
The first thing he noticed was the lukewarm temperature of the walls and the barely perceptible vibration passing through them, emitting a thud that sounded like a whisper. A warm temperature for Jake was probably pretty damn uncomfortable for most of the participants.
Glancing behind him, a smooth surface blocked this side of the hallway. Intuitively, he knew that he had been teleported right behind the door. Although the sound insulation was impeccable, he could almost imagine the dazed expression of the Zhorions and Wengols on the other side.
Rembering the beating he had just been through, Jake’s face darkened. Even with the slowness handicap he suffered, he didn’t think he would be so helpless. The sense of frustration and helplessness he had felt a mont earlier was all too real.
For his Myrtharian Bloodline, what he was feeling was the taste of defeat. Despite all his efforts, even knowing that fighting so many enemies was absurd and that he could have done nothing, his misplaced pride still had difficulty coping with reality. A small voice deep inside him wanted to go back and fight them until a winner was clearly defined.
Faced with this outpouring of emotion, Jake perceived a tiny fraction of his Aether leaking out of him, returning to the atmosphere. Although he had felt inferior, sad or frustrated at tis before, this was the first ti that the reduction in Aether stats was noticeable.
Aware of the consequences of a loser ntality, he gritted his teeth and jamd his claws into his leg so that the pain would take him out of this hellish cycle. Now accustod to ditation, he invoked positive ntal images, and whispered self-suggestive phrases to force his ntal state to regain his initial fighting spirit and confidence. He forced himself to filter the negativity from his thoughts to focus solely on the benefits and satisfaction he had gained from the confrontation.
After a few minutes, his breathing cald down markedly and his Myrtharian Trance reactivated on its own. The Aether that escaped from him then reversed its course and his body began to passively absorb this energy stimulating his Aether stats and bloodline.
Unfortunately, during this brief mont all of his stats had dropped by almost one point. This may seem insignificant, but lately in order to progress by one point he had to either endure extrely hard training or eliminate a considerable number of opponents.
To gain a point so quickly, he would have to defeat worthy enemies. In practice, it was not so easy to find them. Moreover, the pride and satisfaction he derived from these victories was often insignificant.
He was so used to winning that he rarely had a strong sense of accomplishnt. This may also have been one of the reasons why his progress had begun to slow down. Had it not been for the forced workout in the lava, his stats would never have taken such a leap forward in a few days.
The sad reality was that as Jake took control of his emotions and experienced new situations, he grew accustod to them and was gradually losing his initial excitent. What shocked or stimulated him in the past left him almost indifferent these days.
About a quarter of an hour later, Jake felt that he had regained complete control of his emotions. In fact, his ntal state was excellent. The conditioning provided by his bloodline instincts combined with his self-hypnosis had exceeded his expectations.
[ Focus on this feeling. You’re going to need it. ] Xi warned him with a coldness and seriousness she rarely displayed. [The Ordeal is coming to an end. Do you know what that ans?]
Jake chuckled almost like a growl in response. His translucent fangs radiated an ominous reflection in that dark corridor that gave him a frighteningly sinister expression.
"I’ m going to go all out..." He finally responded as he slowly ventured down the long corridor stretching far ahead of him.
Xi remained silent, but he felt more than he saw her approval. With Xi’s green light, he knew that the ti for strategy or caution had passed.
The corridor was dark, but not that long. After a few hundred ters, he ca face to face with an armored door similar to the one blocking access to the vault of the Zhorion catacombs.
Except that this ti it was not necessary for him to destroy the obstacle. When he entered within one ter of the door, the thick tal door slid into the ground to clear the way.
Jake briefly examined the opening system with his Spirit Body in search of a sensor or gear system, but he was surprised to find that his ntal energy was not able to penetrate beyond a few inches into the material forming the wall and door. If he insisted, he faced exponentially increasing resistance, giving him a severe headache.
After the previous fights, his Spirit Body had been damaged. His Aether stats were not particularly affected. Neither was his physical body, as the attributes of Constitution and Vitality stimulated his recovery. The spirit was a different entity and could not recover as easily.
Every ti he deployed his Spirit Body, a searing pain coming directly from his spiritual consciousness was a strong reminder that he needed rest. His brain was recovering well, but in order for his Spirit Body to benefit from his Constitution and Vitality, he had to keep his consciousness inside his body.
His Aether Skills were now virtually sealed. With the Aether moving across the surface of his skin, he had just enough energy to assist his body’s movents with his telekinesis.
As Jake walked through the door, he presented his best poker face and walked at a calm and relaxed pace to deceive appearances. Well, he tried. With his shredded armor and skin covered with blisters and burns, he didn’t look good.
The room waiting for him on the other side of that door was rather large, with dinsions and architecture reminiscent of a shed. But inside it was not vintage cars, airplanes or other vehicles that were stored there, but a silver carpet with a long carbon tal table in the middle.
Around this table were 100 chairs. So of these chairs were already occupied.
Jake recognized the three Zhorions wearing long mantle coats, but also Hakkrasha, Will and Enya who had successfully claid three Flintium Gates with the stones he had given them.
To his greatest displeasure, he also recognized Brice who was slumped in a chair away from the others, his legs crossed impolitely on the table. His long sword was in his lap and he did not look up as he approached.
Jake insulted him badly in his head, but also chose to ignore him. It wasn’t just them in that room. He would have other opportunities for revenge.
Apart from the aforentioned people, there were six other Zhorions wearing high quality coats and armor like the first three. All of them had their eyes closed as if they were asleep, but he had no doubt that they were conscious.
He could feel multiple Spirit Bodys superimposed on top of each other that covered most of the room. The surrounding Aether was obviously under the control of these Zhorions.
He also recognized the short-haired Zhorion woman who had bought from him a Red Soul Stone. She was standing behind one of these nine Zhorions and her body language betrayed her deference to it. A master-servant relationship.
Other Zhorions in armor also stood silently behind the other eight. Their deference and vigilance straddled that of a bodyguard and a butler.
Finally, Jake noticed two Krishs. With the description Tim and Sarah had given him, he had no trouble identifying the two aliens. They were as ugly as he imagined them to be. Feeling his curiosity, Arrogant Warrior shuddered and whispered sothing to his leader, clicking mandibles in a language impossible to interpret.
Keeping the sa expression, Jake walked slowly to his companions and let himself fall into one of the chairs. Inwardly, he felt a deep relief when he finally had a chance to rest his muscles. Naturally, he didn’t show any of it.
Enya and Will seed to want to talk, but the atmosphere was so heavy that they kept their lips pursed, forcing themselves to save their questions for later.
The room beca austere and silent again, until another reinforced door opened up. His cousin George erged from the hallway behind it and chose to sit alone a few chairs away from Jake. However, he did not attempt to engage in dialogue.
A few seconds after George, a handso man with black half-long hair and eyes of the sa color - including the white of the eye - walked out of another door. Enya stiffened slightly upon his arrival, but she relaxed when Will put his warm hand on hers to calm her down.
Ten minutes later, Jake finally t Ruby face to face. Her appearance was as ragged as his. Her skin was covered in blood and soot, and her hair was a ss, making her look like a holess witch. She seed pretty pissed off.
Craig, the young chubby black man, arrived almost simultaneously in a similar state. The two companions chose two chairs in another corner and set about dressing their wounds.
Almost an hour later, eight more doors opened at the sa ti, revealing seven majestic Nosks covered in red and green blood, as well as Xiaoming, also covered in blood.
Upon seeing him, Ruby and Craig displayed relieved expressions, but she beca gloomy again when no one else ca into the hall after them.
Exactly two hours after the fourth trial started, the ground beneath their feet began to shake and a pressure similar to that of a speeding plane fell on their shoulders.
The Phantom Sanctuary had taken off once again.
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