Chapter 155 The Threshold
The deeper we pushed into the island, the more oppressive the atmosphere became. The forest around us felt alive, and not in a comforting way. The trees bent unnaturally toward the path, their gnarled branches intertwining above us like skeletal fingers. Mist hung thick and low, swallowing everything beyond a few meters and dampening sound to an eerie hush.
Raijuu was the first to pick up on it—a shift in the air, subtle but charged. His growls were more frequent, low and rumbling, and his sharp gaze darted to every shadow. Kijin walked behind him, her hands faintly glowing as she kept her barrier on standby. Tenko's camera lens glinted in the dim light as she recorded the shifting shadows of the trail ahead.
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The chat buzzed with commentary that oscillated between amusement and growing unease:
: The forest is so extra. Is this a dungeon or a haunted house?
: Raijuu deserves hazard pay for dealing with Tsukasa's leadership.
: Is it me, or are the trees looking at you? Not creepy at all.
I tightened my grip on the crystal, which pulsed faintly in my hand. Its warm glow was the only steady light cutting through the mist. The map etched into the pedestal earlier had pointed us here, but now, staring into the dark maw of the forest, I couldn't help but question whether we were being guided or lured.
"This trail's narrowing fast," Kijin muttered, ducking under a low branch. "You sure this isn't a setup? Because it's got all the red flags."
"It's not a setup," I replied, though my voice lacked conviction. "The crystal's been consistent so far. It hasn't led us astray."
"That's not saying much," Kijin shot back. "It also lit up every time we almost died."
The chat jumped on her words like a pack of hyenas:
: Kijin's calling it like it is. Someone has to.
: Raijuu should just take the crystal and run. He's clearly the brains here.
: Tsukasa: glowing rock enthusiast. Raijuu: actual problem solver.
Raijuu suddenly stopped in his tracks, his body tense as he crouched low to the ground. A deep growl rumbled in his throat, and his sharp ears swiveled toward an unseen threat. Kijin was on alert immediately, stepping forward as her barrier flared into existence with a soft hum.
"What is it?" Tenko asked, lowering her camera briefly to scan the surroundings.
Raijuu sniffed the air, his growl deepening. Then, with a sharp bark, he locked eyes on a shadow moving through the mist. The sound of cracking branches echoed through the forest, growing louder as something massive approached.
"Here we go," Kijin muttered, reinforcing her barrier. "It sounds big."
From the shadows emerged a creature that looked like it had crawled straight out of the island's core—a hulking amalgamation of roots, stone, and glowing blue veins that pulsed in sync with the crystal in my hand. Its glowing eyes locked onto us, and it let out a low, guttural roar that vibrated through the ground.
The chat erupted with fresh energy:
: Okay, that thing looks like it eats adventurers for fun.
: Root monster? More like plot armor tester.
: Place your bets: Kijin solos or Raijuu hard-carries.
Raijuu growled, baring his teeth as he prowled forward. Kijin's barrier flickered slightly as she adjusted its strength, her hands glowing brighter. Tenko zoomed her camera in on the creature, her expression calm but focused.
"It's drawing energy from the island," Tenko said. "The same energy as the crystal."
"So it's linked to this thing?" Kijin asked, glancing back at me. "Great. Your shiny rock's got a twin."
The creature roared again and charged, its massive arms swinging with enough force to uproot small trees. Kijin's barrier absorbed the blow, sending sparks flying, but the cracks spiderwebbing across its surface hinted at the sheer power behind the attack.
Raijuu wasted no time, darting around the creature's legs and clawing at its glowing veins. Splinters and shards of stone flew as his claws found purchase, but the creature barely faltered, its glowing veins knitting back together almost instantly.
"It's regenerating," I said, gripping the crystal tightly. Its glow intensified, reacting to the creature's energy. "We need to disrupt its connection to the island."
"Oh, is that all?" Kijin snapped, reinforcing her barrier as the creature slammed into it again. "Why didn't you say so earlier? I'll just call tech support."
: Kijin's sarcasm game is strong today. Someone get her a raise.
: Raijuu's doing all the damage. Tsukasa's just holding his glow stick.
: Tsukasa, maybe try hitting it instead of narrating?
Focusing the crystal's energy, I directed a concentrated beam of light at the creature's chest. The beam struck its core, and for a moment, the glowing veins dimmed. The creature let out a guttural roar, stumbling slightly, but the veins quickly reignited, their glow even brighter than before.
"It's adapting," Tenko said, her camera capturing every movement. "We need to hit it harder or faster."
Raijuu snarled and leapt onto the creature's back, his claws raking across its glowing veins with feral precision. The creature twisted violently, trying to throw him off, but Raijuu held firm, tearing at the lines of energy with relentless determination.
"Kijin, drop the barrier and hit it while it's distracted!" I shouted.
Kijin didn't hesitate. Her barrier flickered out, and she unleashed a concentrated blast of energy directly at the creature's core. The beam struck true, shattering the glowing veins and sending a shockwave rippling through the clearing.
The creature let out a final, echoing roar as its body began to disintegrate. The roots and stone crumbled into ash, and the glowing veins faded into wisps of light that vanished into the mist. Raijuu landed gracefully, his fur bristling but otherwise unharmed.
The forest fell silent again, the oppressive energy dissipating as quickly as it had arrived. Kijin let out a long breath, wiping sweat from her brow as she leaned against a nearby tree.
"Next time, how about we skip the big scary monsters?" she said, glaring at me. "Just once, I'd like a dungeon to be boring."
The chat immediately seized the moment:
: Kijin and Raijuu: MVPs. Tsukasa: cheerleader.
: The glowing tree guy stood no chance against teamwork—and sarcasm.
: Tenko's footage is the only thing keeping this adventure professional.
I pocketed the crystal, its light dim but steady. The mist ahead parted slightly, revealing the faint outline of another structure—a towering spire that seemed to pulse faintly with the same rhythm as the crystal. It was far enough away that the details were unclear, but close enough to feel the weight of its presence.
"We're not done yet," I said, glancing at my team. "That spire... it's the next step."
Kijin groaned but pushed off the tree. "Of course it is. Let's get it over with before something else tries to kill us."
With Raijuu scouting ahead and Tenko capturing every detail, we moved forward, the path growing darker and steeper with every step.