The sound of heavy breathing and pained wheezing echoed in the depths of a cave.
"… You really shouldn’t have come with me, you fucking idiot."
The voice was familiar, the potty mouth even more so.
"Oh, look who’s cursing at me finally. Does that mean you love me again?"
"Fuck you, Olivia."
"Fuck you too, boo."
The two laughed before they began coughing again.
"We really should shut up…"
"I want them to come. They’ve been pissing me off for too long," Cassarae spoke through grinding teeth.
The place was so dark that she could hardly even see her hand in front of her eyes, let alone Olivia. Luckily, Sylas had gotten her necklace back for her, and her visualization range was more than decent. If not for this and the maze of tunnels here, they would have lost their lives tens of times over by now.
When Cassarae made her decision to join the Petals of the Seeing Thorn trials, she hadn’t expected Olivia to hitch a ride. And worse than that, she didn’t know what happened here, but while the first few days were fine, things had suddenly become… fiendish later.
The number of trial participants skyrocketed, and while most of the original participants had just been from small or weak worlds like Earth initially, the number that came from affluent backgrounds increased by a substantial margin for seemingly no reason at all.
At first, everything felt like somewhat of a breeze. Even while having to protect Olivia and help her grow along the way, they made steady progress toward the Seeing Thorn. But after the change, it was hard to take even a single step forward.
They had been stuck here for days already without any progress, and worst of all, Cassarae had become a target for reasons she couldn’t explain.
Well… she could explain, actually. She just refused to take the blame for it.
’… They deserved to be cussed out… those droopy-titty heifers.’
Cassarae clenched the hilt of her sword.
She would carve a way out no matter what. Sylas could do it — she knew that he could. He had already pulled them through far worse and continuously did the impossible.
If she couldn’t deal with these ants, someone was going to steal her man.
Just the thought made her eyes flash a deeper hue of blue.
"You’re getting those crazy eyes again."
"I am not," Cassarae rebutted.
"Definitely thinking about him again. Get it together, girl."
"Shut up."
"That dick must have been good. You daydream about it at least three times an hour. How about you let me borrow it for a night or two?"
"I’ll throw you into the nearest sun I can find if you say something like that again."
Olivia started laughing so hard she rolled on the ground. Unable to contain herself, Cassarae started to laugh as well.
Sylas stepped out of a familiar portal right into the Level 30 Bazaar that was now well and truly his own.
Honestly, he could probably run the entire thing into the ground and the Golden Grove wouldn’t say a word.
The only unfortunate part was that this control wouldn’t extend to the others.
Whenever an organization like the Golden Grove was accepted into a lower territory and allowed to do business, they had strict rules to follow. This was why the bazaars were headed not by people sent from the Golden Grove, but rather selected amongst people who lived here already.
The Golden Grove could punish and set rules and boundaries, but they couldn’t make any unilateral decisions that broke these rules.
Sylas could be taken in for embezzling funds, but they couldn’t just send someone to replace him, for example. Well, he wouldn’t be punished in that way now, that was for sure.
The clothing around Sylas shifted.
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