Chapter 164: A shocking event
Ty, recognizing the creature from his past encounter, reacted with a mixture of surprise and familiarity. "Hey, big guy, what are we doing out here?" he asked, addressing the creature. "I thought you were a native creature or something."
The situation rapidly escalated from a calm, mentor-student dialogue to a tense standoff with a formidable foe. Pegasus, still absorbing Ty\'s earlier advice, now found himself face-to-face with a real test of his abilities and resolve. The golem, with its towering presence and stony exterior, presented a daunting challenge that would require more than just physical strength to overcome.
The air was thick with tension as the golem\'s voice, slow and resonant, cracked the silence. "Why condemn me?" it asked, its tone conveying a deep-seated anguish. Without waiting for an answer, the creature charged towards Ty, its massive rock fist morphing into a formidable boulder.
In a swift motion, Ty shoved Pegasus out of the way, sacrificing himself to take the blow head-on. He skidded along the ground, his metal armor scraping against the earth, creating a shower of sparks. A slight smirk appeared on Ty\'s face, a mix of determination and readiness for the challenge. "Fine, let\'s dance, golem boy," he declared confidently.
"Pegasus, go ahead and watch closely," Ty instructed, signaling the importance of the impending battle.
Summoning his blade into each hand, Ty\'s weapons glowed with a golden light, a testament to his skill and power. He charged towards the creature with remarkable speed, skillfully dodging its powerful blows. In a strategic maneuver, he dived underneath the golem, which stood an imposing 10 feet tall. With a swift upward thrust, he tossed his blade, slicing the golem in half.
As the creature split, tears began to form around its lifeless eyes, a poignant reminder of the mysterious sorrow it carried.
The golem, even in its divided state, uttered a cryptic phrase, "Fix things, I must," which left Ty visibly confused. As the two halves of the golem fell to the ground, they astonishingly stood back up, reassembling into a smaller version of the original creature.
Pegasus, despite being injured, managed to join Ty\'s side. With a tone of uncertainty, he asked, "What was I supposed to be watching exactly?"
Ty, caught in a moment of self-reflection, replied, "Sorry, I\'m not really one for mastering or mentoring much. I\'m still figuring this all out myself, but just stay com—"
Before he could finish, the situation escalated. The reformed golem, now half its original size, launched a surprise attack, shooting earth spikes from blind spots. Ty, reacting instinctively, kicked out his skeletal leg, propelled by black flames. This quick response saved them from the full brunt of the attack, but not completely.
One of the earth shards struck Pegasus, severing his hand, which led to blood spraying against the ground as he skidded and bounced painfully.
Simultaneously, Ty, despite his swift reaction, couldn\'t evade all the shards. Dozens of them pierced his skeletal body, throwing him against a tree with a curse of pain
As Ty worked on regenerating his bone frame, preparing for a counterattack against the golem, his flaming green eyes suddenly flickered with shock. Nana, another character in this unfolding drama, burst onto the scene, her voice filled with concern as she screamed out Ty\'s name. She rushed to his side, pulling him to his feet, her actions reflecting a deep bond and urgency.
Meanwhile, three Gother soldiers swiftly attended to Pegasus, who was in agonizing pain, screaming and holding his flailing, injured arm. The urgency and chaos of the battlefield were palpable, with each character reacting to the rapidly evolving situation.
However, Ty\'s attention was fully captured by the golem. The creature, whose regeneration had inexplicably paused, began to decay and fall apart. Its final words, filled with sorrow and confusion, echoed hauntingly, "Why must I be forced to suffer further?" The golem\'s body shattered, breaking into a dozen pieces, a poignant end to a being tormented by its existence.
Amidst the decayed remnants of the golem, a dramatic and unexpected event unfolded. Erebos, a figure shrouded in mystery, appeared as if out of nowhere. The portal through which he arrived zipped closed behind him, leaving no trace of its existence. Erebos stood there, wearing the same blazer he had on the date of Ty\'s original death, adding layers of intrigue and connection to the past events.
Erebos, his voice laced with frustration, broke the tense silence. "So frustrating, you know," he began, his tone accusatory. "I do so many favors endlessly, and you choose to be slow and take your time."
His words seemed to carry a heavy weight, hinting at a complex and perhaps strained relationship with Ty. "Why are you playing these games with these pathetic creatures?" Erebos continued, his disdain for the situation evident. "Your only goal should have been getting back to \'earth\'," he claimed, revealing an underlying agenda that Ty was seemingly deviating from.
Ty\'s anger, already simmering, began to climb at Erebos\'s words. Nana, observing this change, noticed his eyes bleeding bright orange, a visible sign of his escalating fury. Amidst this tense confrontation, a mysterious voice enveloped them, authoritative and compelling, stating, "Let me take over."
Nana, taken aback by this sudden intrusion, voiced her shock and confusion. "What was that?" she asked aloud. "Is that the other voice you\'ve been mentioning?" Her question revealed a deeper mystery surrounding Ty, suggesting the presence of another entity or consciousness within him.