Villain MMORPG: Almighty Devil Emperor and His Seven Demonic Wives Chapter 1531: Flame And Ice
Chapter 1531: Fla And Ice
Villain Ch 1531. Fla And Ice
They moved slowly.
The gate was only a hundred ters ahead—looming, enormous, and carved with shifting abyssal runes that didn’t stay still when he looked at them. It pulsed with an eerie, low frequency that vibrated through their bones.
Each step closer made the air denser, colder, like they were walking deeper into sothing alive.
But the path?
It wasn’t safe. Not even close.
The smooth obsidian floor leading to the gate looked like polished glass at first—but the mont Allen stepped onto it, a faint clicking echoed from the walls.
“Wait,” Jane said. “Sothing’s not—”
-FWIP—CLANK—SNAP!
Rows of spear-like stakes shot up from hidden crevices under the floor, stabbing toward Allen’s legs. He moved instinctively—backstepped, twisting his torso just enough for the tip to miss by a hair. The tal scraped across his vambrace, but didn’t pierce.
“Trap,” Allen muttered.
“No shit,” Vivian huffed, already floating slightly above the ground. “It’s a hallway of death.”
The girls spread out.
Shea flared her wings and hovered above. Bella morphed her body slightly, using a fox-step technique to flicker short distances in pulses of wind. Jane summoned bone plates to test pressure points on the ground.
Allen didn’t change pace.
He stepped forward again—deliberately this ti.
And the floor responded.
-CLACK!
A segnt collapsed beneath his foot—not a spike trap this ti, but a gravity glyph.
Allen fell a few ters, landing hard on a separate platform. The mont he hit, the walls around him whirred and glowed red.
“Oh co on,” he muttered.
Spinning buzzsaws burst from the sides.
“Barrier!”
The first blade screeched against his barrier, sparks flying.
Allen ducked, rolled beneath the second, then used Telekinesis Blast to hurl himself straight through the third—shield still up—as it ripped past his shoulder.
The blades stopped.
But now? The floor below him was glowing.
A second glyph lit up—this one purple.
“Allen, MOVE!” Zoe shouted from above.
He jumped just as a massive Curse Explosion detonated beneath him—corrupted mana flaring upward in a pillar of fire and necrotic frost.
He flipped in the air, cloak burning at the edges, and smashed his blade into the ledge above to anchor himself. Using brute strength, he pulled his body up.
“Okay,” he muttered, pulling himself back onto the main path. “We’re getting creative now.”
They kept going—testing each step, sotis moving individually.
Larissa triggered a pressure rune that summoned a clawed hand from the ceiling, nearly dragging her upward.
Vivian cracked it in half with a snap of her whip.
Alice deflected a mirror glyph that tried to trap her inside an illusion.
Shea’s harp strings vibrated to detect sonic traps hidden in the path.
Allen didn’t avoid them all.
Sotis, he let the traps co.
He blocked spinning glaives with his sword, then shattered the source rune beneath with a downward smash. He tanked a fire glyph and used Soul Siphon on the summoned fla entity to recover lost HP. Every ti he destroyed a trap, two more tried to replace it.
But none of them stopped him.
He moved like a player possessed. Fluid, ruthless, a step ahead of every trigger.
And finally—they reached it.
The gate.
Thirty feet tall. Ford from jagged black stone and bone, fused with abyssal crystal that pulsed like a beating heart. It didn’t open—it breathed, like it was waiting for sothing.
Or soone.
Then…
[Tier 2 Trial Gate Reached]
[Warning: Guardian Presence Detected.]
[Opening gate requires trial purge.]
Two massive glyphs on either side of the gate lit up in unison.
With a shuddering roar, the floor cracked open—and from twin spirals of frost and fla, they appeared.
Infernal Veydran – Fla-Ice Hybrid Dragon
Frostburn Seraxis – Abyss-Blood Wyvern
Veydran was huge—twice the size of the average elite. Its body glowed with molten orange beneath silver scales, and it dragged flaming chains that pulsed with frost at the edges, each one spiked and rattling as it moved.
Seraxis was more streamlined. Sleek. Its wings were like blades of jagged ice, but flas hissed from its joints, giving off steam with every movent. Its roar sounded wrong, like it was cracking between fire and cold in the sa breath.
Allen’s eyes locked onto them imdiately.
“That Veydran is mine,” he said.
Larissa smirked. “Didn’t even have to ask.”
The others spread out. Shea went airborne for evasion. Jane prepared support undead in the back. Zoe and Alice took side flanks. Vivian stayed near Allen—just in case—but didn’t interfere.
The two dragons roared and charged at the sa ti.
Allen ran straight at them.
Veydran swung its chain.
Allen ducked low, sliding under the massive flaming links, his sword dragging sparks along the stone. He flipped forward just as Seraxis swept in from above—ice blades arcing down.
“Demonic Orb.”
Fifty orbs shot out mid-air, intercepting Veydran’ wing. One detonated, staggering it mid-flight.
Allen used the opening—twisting, he launched himself toward Veydran.
The fire dragon reared back and roared, unleashing a massive cone of fla.
“Barrier.”
Allen sprinted through the fire, shield flickering under the pressure, heat distorting the air around him.
He erged from the other side—charred but grinning—and brought his sword upward in a vicious uppercut slash.
Steel t scale.
Sparks flew.
Blood sprayed.
Veydran staggered, shrieking.
Allen didn’t let up.
He pivoted, blade arcing in a wide horizontal sweep that crashed into the dragon’s exposed ribs. The impact rippled through the massive beast, bone and sinew cracking audibly under the force. Before the beast could react, Allen reversed his grip and plunged the sword upward into the joint behind Veydran’s front leg.
A guttural roar erupted from the dragon’s throat as blood geysered from the wound, hot and steaming, spattering across Allen’s chest and face. The stench of molten blood and scorched tal hit him like a punch—but he didn’t stop.
Veydran reeled back, swinging its massive tail with the force of a wrecking ball.
Allen dropped low, narrowly dodging the sweep, cloak torn as the tail grazed his shoulder. He slid across the ground, boots carving deep trails in the stone, and skidded to a stop.
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