Ross was the run monts after he began moving. Prior to his descent onto this planet, he assud he would move with his friends.
How wrong he was in his assumptions.
After gathering his thoughts and making a suitable moving plan, he descended into the woods that was a short distance away from his starting point.
Arriving at the edges of the woods, he spotted a giant rat monster the size of a full-grown dog. It had large uneven razor teeth and patches of its fur were missing in so places, exposing red skin mixed in with dark fur.
Its elongated claws and sinister glowing eyes made Ross squint at its figure. The rat monster was disturbing to look at. Adding that to its screeching popped a vein in his head.
"Alright disgusting furball, I've had enough of you."
Ross waved his hand lighting it in flas he controlled and directed at the rat instantly incinerating it. The poor monster stood no chance.
But Ross's action ca to bite him in the ass. Monsters like the giant rat monsters otherwise known as Gnarloths never moved alone.
As soon as the creature was gone, Ross heard a resounding reverberation of screeches coming from the woods.
Montarily confused, Ross heightened his senses towards the depths of the woods. And a few seconds later, underneath the bushes and grass was the shuffling sound of multiple moving creatures.
The closer they ca, the higher pitched the screech. With wide eyes, Ross noticed the countless gnarloths that approached his direction with sinister eyes locked on him.
"Oh shit!"
Without a second thought, Ross stord in the opposite direction. He had no desire to face those things and as he turned to look back, what he saw made his blood run cold.
The gnarloths were hot on his tail, quickly forming a long and wide trail of moving creatures. Their tempo grounded rocks to dust and caused deep carved erosions along their path of travel.
"Where are they even coming from?!"
Sadly, no one was there to give him a reply.
As Ross made his way past the rock formations around him, he prayed to anything listening that he did not ran into a veiled space or encounter a cosmic mana wave. Stay connected through empire
Void creatures?
Maybe, as even monsters dare not approach them. Those things went after anything that was not them.
Unfortunately for Ross, such a thing did not exist, at least not in this situation. The dark clouds with its incessant rumbling of thunder suddenly unleashed a loud booming sound that distorted the space above it.
' and my rotten luck!'
A gathering of energies was happening above as the space around it cracked, spreading several hundred ters before calming down.
Then
*BOOM! *
Like an exploding star, the cosmic mana wave spread out in all directions, moving at speeds no Class F hunter could outrun.
Ross was now faced with a choice: Head right into the incoming cosmic mana wave or the army of giant rats behind.
He had less than a split second to make a choice. The mana wave wasn't going to wait for him, and neither would the creatures give him room to breathe.
'Tsk!
'The lake is it!'
Ross made a third choice.
Monts before the cosmic mana wave exploded, he spotted a body of water several ters ahead once he exited the narrow rock formations.
Choosing to run through the gnarloths would have slowed him down, even if he went all out with his flas. They would delay him too much, and that was when his chances of outrunning the cosmic mana wave were uncertain.
The lake on the other hand ca with its own dangers, yet it was better than being swallowed by the wave. At least, within its depth, the cosmic mana wave wouldn't have too much reach.
It was a calculated risk, and he knew that.
The cosmic mana wave had already reached the lake and was fast approaching. Ross knew he might not make it in ti.
His heart raced frantically as his mind spun to co up with a quick solution. Luckily, he ca up with a simple yet obvious solution.
With a mighty roar, he leapt in a parabolic trajectory and once he reached the halfway point, he set himself ablaze. He used the pushing force of his flas to give himself a speed boost that propelled him faster than normal.
'Co on… Just a little more!'
Ross's figure made contact with the lake with half his body subrging. At the sa ti, the cosmic mana wave arrived an inch away from Ross.
*WHOOM! *
It was a good effort. Sadly, for Ross, he was a tad too late. The mont the cosmic mana wave washed over his lower parts; he disappeared along with the rest of his body.
The gnarloths?
They too were helplessly snatched away as their incessant screeching disappeared along with the passing of the cosmic mana wave.
Silence returned to the vicinity with the exception of the thunderclaps and rumble in the dark clouds.
...…
In another region of planet Terravon
Ross was tossed out of a veiled space at high speed along with hundreds of gnarloths from 50,000 feet.
Falling faster than terminal velocity could push him, Ross was unconscious and had no control of his fall. Like him, so of the gnarloths were still and lifeless.
They were already claid by the void energy they were exposed too. The select few that still screeched as they fell, it was only a matter of ti before they too followed.
The whipping sound of the winds in his ears woke Ross from his unconscious state. His eyes fluttered open and a mont later.
"Ahhh….!"
He was falling faster than he could react and his body spun rapidly as he began to grow dizzy.
'What the hell?'
His mind recalled what happened monts prior. The attempts he made to right his posture proved to be a fruitless endeavor. He tried channeling his mana to force stop his fall, yet nothing worked.
'Cosmic mana wave!'
There was only one reason a hunter's mana circulation ceases, at least in this situation. No one has ever survived the cosmic mana wave and if a person did, they had less than a few minutes at best to live.
'Haha… I guess this is it for .'
A small tear erged from his eyes, feeling crestfallen. There was no fear in his last monts. His mind recalled all the wondrous things he experienced with his best friend, their ti in middle school, going to the academy and finally Julia.
The last thought brought a smile to his face.
'She is one crazy girl. But no one is better for Alex than her. I just pray they both survive and make it out of this hellhole.'
Ross closed his eyes and shortly after his speeding figure slamd heavily into a mountain.
*BOOOOM!*
He was eliminated in the first half hour of the third event. He didn't even have the chance to secure any magical minerals or plants.
And he was not the only one.
Many participating students had already fallen, either due to cosmic mana waves, veiled spaces, void creatures or even magical beasts.
...…..
Suddenly, Ross awakened in the usual white space after logging into the VR world. Instantly recalling what happened and his final thoughts, Ross chuckled at the reality of things.
He had truly believed that was his end and as the reality slowly set in, the chuckle turned into a full-blown laughter.
As the laughter resounded in the white space, it gradually died out and was replaced with a roar of anguish, humiliation and repulsion.
"Ahh…Ahh…"
Ross cried his eyes out for the first ti in a long ti. His hubris in thinking himself special, strong and courageous blinded him to the hush reality of the world out there.
The universe did not concern itself with any one person. You could be the strongest being out there, yet a small and insignificant occurrence could end you in an instant.
Ross realized he wasn't strong at all, not at his current level, he wasn't. With his eyes opened to the harsh reality, Ross eventually regained his composure and made a silent promise to himself, his eyes burning with the profound light of a strong determination.
The only way to escape this harsh fate was to grow strong; so strong that anything the universe threw at you, you'd overco with ease.
That was the only way. Yet that way was fraught with so many trials and tribulations.
'Still…'
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