"Done? I haven't done anything," Neraxis replied with a frown. "You've been on my ass ever since the trial began. Is there sothing you want from ?"
The overseer's brows furrowed. "You've been on the boundary of the rules ever since you first entered his tower. Now, you sohow left it, and then ca back. That was all without our God's permission."
Fatal? Neraxis furrowed his brows.
His abdon did feel a bit off, and as he looked down...
Oh.
His whole lower body was missing—but instead of panicking, Neraxis focused on the solar rays and sent them down his body.
Not even a mont later, his legs and everything else regrew, sa as before.
But this fight would get more dangerous from here on out.
Or so he thought, until all of a sudden, the sun, which had been brightly shining in the distance, suddenly let out a blue pulse, making Neraxis disoriented as he fell to the ground.
The sa applied to Sylas, who straight-up passed out on the spot, dropping to the ground face-first.
Of course, the climbers were no exception, and even Liza fell—ironically finishing the scythe in ti.
Neraxis looked around, slightly confused at what had just happened—when all of a sudden, a figure entered his sight.
They were completely featureless, with only the golden fiery light surrounding them with blue fire glowing in place of eyes.
But almost as if by instinct, Neraxis knew who this was.
...It was definitely not because of the ssages that popped up.
Neraxis's brows twitched at the last part, but before he could speak, another ssage popped up.
"Sure. Can you remove the mark?" Neraxis asked with a tilt of his head.
The featureless being in front nodded at him before snapping their fingers.
Neraxis nodded in appreciation before glancing around, slightly puzzled.
"So what now?"
At those words, the featureless being began walking up to him before stretching their hand out.
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