After observing the massive building in front of them, Irving turned directly to Sophia and Benjamin. "I believe we must enter this building. Although there are definitely traps inside, we cannot hesitate. The longer we dy, the greater the danger Vicky will face! We need to rescue Vicky as quickly as possible to minimize the impact of the dark forces on her."
Benjamin wholeheartedly agreed with Irving''s words. As soon as Irving finished speaking, he volunteered, "Let me go in alone. I''m very agile, and I definitely won''t get trapped easily."
Irving certainly recognized Benjamin''s abilities. However, he felt it was too risky to let Benjamin go in by himself. Irving believed that both he and Benjamin should enter together, while Sophia needed to stay outside to ensure Wendy''s safety.
"Let''s go in together! It''s too dangerous for you to go in alone, and I believe this trap has been meticulously prepared. You won''t be able to disarm it by yourself." After saying this, Irving turned his gaze to Wendy. "You don''t need to go inside; just stay out here. Sophia will be with you and will make sure you''re safe."
Irving''s words surprised both Sophia and Wendy. They exchanged nces and then simultaneously eximed, "Why?!"
The two of them saying this in unison felt a bit strange to them. Feeling somewhat awkward, they each turned to Irving to ask why he wanted to do it this way.
"I believe I need to act with you because my strength is not weak. If I stay outside, both of you would also face a certain level of danger." Sophia stated straightforwardly. In her view, she was certainly not weaker than Benjamin. Thus, she believed she should apany Irving. Sophia did not think she needed anyone to look after her.
As soon as Sophia finished speaking, Wendy chimed in. "Even if I don''t have enough power to enter the trap with you, I can still ensure my own safety. You don''t need to worry too much about me while you''re out there."
Though their words were not exactly the same, the essence of their messages was clear. Neither of them wanted to be left out of the action.
Irving felt quite helpless in response to what the two of them had said. "I know you both are very confident, but I hope you can have some faith in me. The reason I made this arrangement is that I believe it is the most sensible one."
Since Irving had already made his point, Sophia and Wendy decided not to argue further. In the end, Irving and Benjamin entered the building, while Wendy and Sophia waited outside.
Wendy kept a vignt eye on her surroundings; she didn''t trust that Sophia would ensure her safety. She felt that she had to fend for herself. Sophia, on the other hand, did not pay much attention to Wendy''s situation. Although she had promised Irving to look after Wendy, that didn''t mean she had to monitor Wendy''s every move.
As soon as Irving and Benjamin entered the building, they were met with a significant threat. The moment they stepped inside, they were confronted by two massive mechanical puppets that blocked their path.
The mechanical puppets immediatelyunched an attack on Irving and Benjamin. Irving reacted quickly, casting Gravity Swamp to sessfully slow down the puppets'' movement. He then raised his staff and hurled two zing fireballs at the mechanical puppets. While the fireballs didn''tpletely destroy the puppets, they inflicted severe damage.
Seizing the opportunity, Benjamin maneuvered around to the back of one of the mechanical puppets. Using a very sharp dagger he possessed, he destroyed the puppet''s critical mechanism. In no time, they managed to take down one of the mechanical puppets.
The other mechanical puppet, instead of engaging in a fight with Irving and Benjamin, bolted deeper into the building. The two exchanged nces and felt they should pursue it, even though they also considered that this could be a trap. Discover more stories at m,v l''e-NovelBin
In a split second, they made the same decision. Without hesitation, they both dashed after the mechanical puppet. Although they moved quickly, they still couldn''t catch up to it immediately. They soon found themselves deeper inside the building.
There, they encountered someone they hadn''t expected. A stooped old man emerged slowly from the depths of the structure. Upon seeing him, Irving''s expression darkened significantly.
"I really didn''t expect you to still be alive! Didn''t I eliminate you already?!" Irving shouted at the stooped old man.
Benjamin was taken aback by Irving''s reaction.
At this moment, Benjamin had yet to clearly see the appearance of the stooped old man in the distance.
"Do you really think that as an elder of the Night des, I could be so easily eliminated? I was not destroyed by you; in fact, I have gained even greater dark powers! You will pay a heavy price for this!" The old man slowly stepped into the light, and at that moment, Benjamin finally recognized him. It was the long-lost Elder Seville, who had been thought to be dead.
"This is impossible! I watched you bepletely destroyed with my own eyes! Even if dark powers are incredibly strong, and even if the Night des have some iprehensible spells, there''s no way you coulde back to life," Benjamin eximed, his reaction even more intense than Irving''s.
The threat posed by Elder Seville was far greater to Benjamin and Vicky than it was to Irving. Elder Seville had been in constant opposition to the Smith family from the very beginning.
Elder Seville chuckled upon hearing Benjamin''s words. "You underestimate the great dark powers too much! Even if you can weaken the forces of darkness, you cannot stop the revenge of the shadows. I will take revenge on your behalf, representing the dark powers."
No sooner had he finished speaking than Elder Seville summoned countless ck spheres around his body. Each ck sphere was filled with immense dark energy. At the same time, Benjamin was ready for battle, instinctively drawing his dagger.
Only Irving remained calm, gazing at Elder Seville. "You''re just a phony projection, aren''t you?" he said softly, directing his words at Elder Seville.
This remark caused both Elder Seville and Benjamin to turn their attention to Irving. In that instant, Benjamin realized that his actions might have been a bit too reckless. If Elder Seville was merely a projection, then he needed to keep hisposure. Gradually, Benjamin''s anxiety subsided, and he returned his dagger to its original position.
Elder Seville, still smiling, replied, "You can see me as a projection! But in the uing battle, you will understand that my power far exceeds your imagination!"
After saying this, Elder Sevilleunched an attack on Irving and Benjamin. A torrent of dark energy transformed into monstrous forms, charging toward them. Although Benjamin trusted Irving, he still felt an immense pressure.
Benjamin still drew his weapon, preparing to fight the oing dark monsters. However, Irving remained as calm as ever. He didn''t even take out his staff, nor did he n to utilize the power of the Taikoo me Pearl. He simply observed the monsters with a steady gaze.
Irving''s demeanor puzzled Benjamin, causing him to hesitate and refrain from taking any rash action. When the mass of dark monsters charged towards them, they all halted in unison. The smile on Elder Seville''s face vanishedpletely.
Irving lifted his head to look at Elder Seville and smiled. "You think you can throw me into a panic with such a level of hypnosis? That''s a bit overestimating your abilities, isn''t it? Do you really think I can''t see through your disguise?"
As soon as Irving finished speaking, he activated the power of the Taikoo me Pearl. Under its influence, Elder Seville''s form rapidly transformed, gradually bing an ordinary member of the Night des. This member held a burning ss candle in his hand.
"So your method of hypnosis relies on a ss candle! It seems I overestimated your strength. I thought you possessed more powerful hypnosis spells," Irving remarked, having dispelled the opponent''s disguise. He immediatelyunched an attack.
Naturally, Benjamin followed suit, attacking alongside Irving. The ordinary Night des member with the ss candle did not appear flustered at all. He simply smashed the candle onto the ground.
The small me atop the ss candle quickly erupted into towering mes. "So what if you see through my illusion? You can never eliminate me! Because you cannot pass through this inferno! The mes are infused with dark power. If you attempt to force your way through, you''ll be consumed by that very darkness!
You would never dare to take such an action!"
The ordinary Night des member remained arrogant. Irving didn''t refute his ims. In fact, he and Benjamin stood right in front of the raging mes.
"I indeed cannot pass through, but that doesn''t mean my attacks can''t!" Irving dered. He raised his staff and summoned a powerful fireball. The fireball pierced through the inferno, striking the Night des member behind the mes.
Almost instantly, Irving and Benjamin heard the anguished cries of the Night des member. Before long, the member waspletely consumed by the fireball, meeting his end.