Chapter 390
Author: Anakin Detour
last update2024-11-11 22:18:51

Dexter, Ava, and Henry moved through the cold, winding hallways of the Abyssal Fortress. The atmosphere felt charged, thick with the remnants of dark energy left behind by the Abyssal Core. Every step they took echoed through the stone walls, amplifying the sense of danger that loomed over them. The deeper they went, the more oppressive the weight of the fortress seemed to press in on them.

The air itself seemed to vibrate with the power of the Abyssal Core, as if it were alive, beckoning them forward. Dexter could feel the pulse of the Core resonating through his body, drawing him toward it. His system had already issued the next set of missions, but this time, there was no automated message, no helpful prompt guiding him. This was something entirely different.

"The Abyssal Emperor’s General is closing in. Objective: Prevent the General from reaching the Abyssal Core before you."

It was a direct challenge. Dexter knew they didn’t have much time. The General wouldn’t be alone. He woul
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