"I haven't forgotten, Tracy. But you can't be so selfish."
"That's up to me, Wilbur Penn! You can do whatever you want, and I'll do whatever I want. Let's part ways here!"
Tracy turned and walked into the fog, heading to another end of the barrier. Wilbur scrambled to chase after him. Sure enough, Tracy was casting another light spell to break the barrier.
A ray of sword energy swung over, and Tracy was once again forced to dodge Wilbur's attack. He turned to look at Wilbur. "You don't have to do this to me, Wilbur. Look at this barrier."
Wilbur turned and saw the ripples of white light all across the barrier. The energy of both Tracy and Wilbur's attacks was absorbed by the barrier at once, and neither of the men was hurt in the slightest.
Wilbur finally heaved a sigh of relief then. Tracy said, "That senior knew this day would come, and he made this barrier to stop the ant-men. How are we ever going to match up against them, though?"
"You've disappointed me nevertheless, Mister Penn. Let's go our separate ways."
Tracy turned and headed into the fog once more. Wilbur did not go after him this time, as Tracy's words had just exposed him. After all, how would he know that they would not be able to defeat these ant-men if he knew nothing about them?
Tracy was a member of the Church of Holy Illuminati, but he came from Light Valley and thus knew many secrets for sure. Tracy had never been honest with Wilbur from the start, and at this point, Wilbur did not care to continue being his ally anymore either.
The ant-men might be powerful, but the thick fog would be a huge obstacle for them. Wilbur believed that he could use the fog to his advantage and find a way out of there.
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