Tale of the Creation of the Heavens [Progression Fantasy/Xianxia]

Chapter 26: Enemy below ground New
Tristan had been walking on the sloped floor of the cave for over an hour since he entered. He hadn't found any traces of living beings having passed through here.

At least, until he finally found something, there was something metallic on the ground. He dug a little and uncovered an old, completely rusted sword. He guessed that the piece of metal was probably centuries old.

After further exploration, he found a few more metal objects, like cups, utensils, and other parts of combat equipment. Everything was extremely old. Finding nothing else unusual, Tristan returned and spoke to the other group members about what he had seen.

"So, that's it. The cave didn't seem to have an end, and I found some traces of a group that passed through a long time ago inside the cave."

"Could this cave lead us east?" Feiyan asked.

"It's a possibility, or it could be a dead end," Jian said.

"But I think it's worth the risk. We can't waste an opportunity to get out of this region faster."

"We've been wandering aimlessly until now. It might just be a matter of time before we encounter a monster."

Hearing Jian speak, Zhou Lan thought about it. Traveling through the hills and mounds of this region had worn out his body considerably.

In the end, most decided to try the cave's path.

After a long journey, the group reached the cave's entrance. They looked into the abyss of darkness ahead with some fear and hesitation.

Tristan was the first to enter, and seeing that he didn't show any fear, the others gathered their courage and followed him.

***

Yi Jian was leading the group, holding his short sword, prepared for any anomalies. Zhou Lan and Liu Feiyan were holding the torches to light the way, while Yue and Tristan followed behind them.

"Do you think we'll be able to reach the border using this path?" Yue asked Tristan.

"I think so. I heard the guild members talking earlier; they said it would take about two months to reach Zaguhan. We've already been walking in a straight line inside this cave for two weeks, so if we manage to get out of here, the border won't be too far away."

In Tristan's mind, he was thinking about the fact that the resources they had gathered were already running low. They didn't have enough to go back, so they needed to find an exit or they would die.

"I hope we get there soon," she said.

"Hmm, do you think I have a chance of entering the Flying Sword Sect?" she asked.

Tristan thought for a moment and shrugged.

"Well, I don't know much about how the sects' evaluation methods work. But I do know that, since you're not from a family of cultivators, you're far behind those who are. Children from these families start learning the basics at around four years old."

She made a disappointed expression, but then Tristan continued.

"On the other hand, you managed to awaken on your own at a very young age and create your own cultivation technique. That's something very rare; it means your talent is far above average. So, if they're not complete idiots, they'll probably want you to join their sect."

Her face brightened at Tristan's words.

"And you? What are you going to do after you arrive in Zaguhan?" she asked.

Tristan thought for a moment and said:

"I think I'll stay in Zaguhan for a while and try to join the sect… hmm, the sect that specializes in Light and Darkness in Zaguhan… oh, and, of course, while I wait for my parents to return." He said the last part with a slight embarrassment in his voice.

"The Carp of the Southern Spirit Body Sect? That's a big sect, but your skills are incredible, so I think you can make it."

Tristan abruptly stopped and said to the others, "Hey, wait up. I saw something."

He began to climb the sloping, rocky floor. What he saw was a small tunnel in the ground; the hole was about one meter in diameter.

"Hmm, I … found a hole."

He looked closer and saw that he couldn't see the bottom.

'Did someone dig this?' he thought.

The others approached and looked at the tunnel in the ground.

"This doesn't look natural," Tristan said with some concern in his mind.

***

They continued walking, and after another week, they hadn't found anything strange until Tristan spotted another hole. As the days passed, they started appearing more frequently.

Then, one day, Yue said something.

"Wait!"

Everyone stopped and looked at her.

Zhou Lan was the first to ask.

"What is it?"

"Be quiet!" she replied.

She approached a nearby hole and placed her ear near the entrance. After a few seconds of silence, she said, "I hear something coming from here!"

The group members brought their heads close to the hole, but no one except Zhou Yue could hear anything.

Tristan approached the hole and started entering.

"What are you doing?"

"I want to see what's making the noise Yue is hearing. It might be responsible for the holes we've seen."

"Are you sure you need to go in there?" Zhou Lan asked.

Tristan said:

"Yes, I'm sure. These holes are everywhere; if it's a creature making them, it could appear beside us while we sleep at any moment. I won't be able to sleep at night with such a high risk."

'If it's a creature, it's better to find it before it finds me.'

The others thought Tristan's logic was sound, and given the size of the hole, only he and Yue could fit inside.

Yue opened her mouth, but before she could speak, Tristan turned to her and said:

"Oh, and you can't see in the dark, so don't even think about coming with me."

Without wasting more time, Tristan crawled into the small tunnel. At a certain point, the tunnel became very steep, and he had to press his legs against the tunnel wall to avoid falling. He kept moving forward until he could hear a noise.

'That must be what Yue heard.'

He continued down the tunnel, and the noise grew louder. Then his eyes detected movement.

'What is that?'

Approaching slowly with [Shadow Aura], Tristan focused his eyes on what was moving.

Something was digging the tunnel.

He saw a small creature, about the size of a dog. It had six legs, pincer-like jaws, and two things that looked like antennae on its head.

His eyes widened.

"An ant?"

But Tristan noticed something else strange. Besides its obviously unusual size, the creature also had something else that made it different from ordinary animals.

'What is that? Stones? Glass?… No, that … that's a crystal?!'

'A CRYSTAL ANT!'

'Damn, another damn magical beast.'

Suddenly, the creature stopped its digging.

Its head turned towards Tristan!
 
Chapter 27: Valuable enemy New
Tristan's heart raced as he saw the giant crystal ant climbing up the tunnel toward him. He quickly glanced around and analyzed the ant's speed.

'Damn, it's much faster than I am at climbing. There's no way I can escape this.'

Tristan stopped pressing his legs against the tunnel wall and began to fall toward the ant.

[Dark Blade]

As Tristan collided with the ant, he struck its head with his black blade, but to his surprise, it only chipped a few of the crystals on its head. Not only that, Tristan thought he would be able to knock the creature off balance with his weight, but when they collided, the ant had no difficulty staying firm on the tunnel wall.

The creature's mandibles tried to sever Tristan's leg, but he managed to escape with a powerful leap in the tight tunnel.

'This monster has many advantages here!'

'At least I could tell that it's organic inside.'

Tristan quickly started thinking about how he could defeat his new enemy. He remembered his knowledge of normal ants.

"Normal ants have poor eyesight, and their antennae are sensory organs they use to smell. If this monster has similar characteristics, I might have a chance."

Tristan began to fall again toward the crystal ant. This time, he used his black blade to cut the ant's antennae. When he did this, the ant went berserk, thrashing around inside the tunnel, but he wasn't finished with his attack yet. Now, he aimed for the large compound eyes that were not protected by the crystals.

His black blade pierced the creature's eye and drove deep into its brain. After a while, the ant's movements ceased, and its body plummeted down the tunnel.

Tristan let out a sigh of relief. He began to think about what had just happened.

'What if there are more ants? If that ant made all those holes, then the situation is resolved, but if it was some kind of scout and there's an ant nest nearby, we're doomed.'

Without wasting more time, he quickly started climbing up the tunnel.

***

Near the hole where Tristan had entered, the group members were waiting for him.Yue occasionally looked at the hole, and Lan had a serious expression on his face.

Yue said excitedly, "I hear something coming."

After a while, they saw Tristan slowly emerging from the tunnel.

"DUSK!" Yue exclaimed in a loud, happy tone.

"You did it, kid!" Zhou Lan said.

Lan grabbed Tristan and lifted him out of the hole, raising him into the air. But noticing his uncomfortable expression, he placed the child back on the ground.

Tristan sat down, let out a tired sigh, and began to explain to the others what he had seen.

"I found a magical beast digging a tunnel. It was a giant ant, about the size of a dog, and its body was covered in crystals."

"Ant?" many of them said.

"A magical beast?" Jian murmured, concerned.

"What do we do now? What if there are more magical beasts here?" Feiyan asked.

"We have to keep moving forward; we can't turn back now," Jian said.

"But they're just ants. How dangerous can they be?" Yue asked.

"The crystal coating on that thing was very tough; it was hard to break even with my ability."

A worried expression appeared on everyone's face when Tristan said this.

"The worst part is that normal ants live in large groups. So there might be a lot more ants."

"But even if there's an ant colony, if it's not in our path, we might have a chance," Tristan said with a shrug.

"Well, first, we'd better worry about our scent."

"Why?" Zhou Lan asked.

Then Tristan remembered that ordinary people weren't as interested in insect biology as he was, so he paused and began to explain what he knew about ants.

"Do you like studying insects?" Yue asked him with a raised eyebrow.

"Uh, well, I guess I like learning about various subjects in my free time."

Tristan turned to Zhou Lan.

"Mr. Lan."

"What is it?"

"Can you remove the bandages from my arms for me?"

"Are you healed already?" Lan asked with a bit of surprise in his voice.

"Not completely, but I think I can at least move my arms now."

Lan removed the bandages from his arms.

Tristan stared at the horrific scars on his arms for a few seconds. Then he began to move his arms.

'I still can't move my hands precisely, but my arm movements are good enough.'

Tristan thought he should try to seek information about the crystal ants in his divine fragment when the opportunity arose.

Eventually, the group members decided to throw dirt on their clothes in an attempt to mask their scent. Tristan doubted this would be very effective, but it was better than doing nothing.

"Let's try to move as quietly as possible. Yue's enhanced hearing is our best chance to detect the enemy in advance," Yi Jian said, and everyone agreed.

Yue felt a bit uncomfortable with the pressure of the task she had to perform, but she tried not to show it and kept a confident expression on her face.

She detected more noises a few times, but none seemed close to them. At one point, she started to walk more slowly, and a worried expression appeared on her childlike face.

"I think something is approaching us! And it doesn't seem to be just one thing."

"What should we do? Run?" Feiyan asked nervously.

"Does it sound like many ants?" Jian asked.

Yue focused for a moment, and then she said, "I don't think it's many." She couldn't give a more precise answer than that.

"If they've detected us, I think it's too late to run," Tristan said.

"We might have a chance to defeat them. Dusk managed to kill one by himself. If there are only a few, we can handle it," Jian said, trying to sound confident.

"Where's the noise coming from?" Tristan asked Yue.

She pointed out the locations to him with her finger.

Tristan and Jian approached the holes Yue had pointed out while the others backed away. Soon, Tristan and Jian were also able to hear their enemy approaching.

One after another, four crystal ants emerged from the three holes. The ants that appeared were no different from the one Tristan had faced earlier. But now he was able to notice one more detail due to the lighting: the ants' crystals were blue, resembling sapphire ants.
 
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