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Chapter 1883

“Damn! What the heck are these things? Why are there so many of them?

“I can’t kill them all! It's like a relentless wave, one after another.”

“We have to find a way out. If we continue like this, we'll exhaust ourselves and die here!”

“The fog is everywhere. | can’t even see which way to go, and these shadows just keep coming. How can we find a way out?”

Chaos engulfed the Dragon Guard members, transitioning from disdain to shock and fear. Ultimately, it descended into despair.The issue wasn’t their incapacity to defeat the shadows but the absence of hope for survival.

With each shadow they vanquished, two more emerged, steadily increasing in numbers. As their comrades fell in each assault,the attrition pushed them closer to total annihilation.

To them, escape seemed impossible.

“Elder Reed, the situation is worsening. What should we do now?” The black- clad man, fending off enemies, sought assistancefrom the red-robed elder beside him.

The black-clad man had to fend off shadow attacks while navigating the surroundings carefully. A single misstep could leave himmired, restricting movement and making him an easy target for the shadows. After all, most of their fallen companions hadsuccumbed to this trap earlier.

The red-robed elder replied irritably, ” Why are you asking me? Who the heck else should | turn to?”

If it were a simple fog formation, breaking it with his eye technique would have been easy. However, the complexity arose froman additional, more intricate layer of the formation over the fog.

Hence, it made the challenge a hundred times more difficult. Despite pushing his eye technique to its limits, identifying aweakness remained elusive. At that moment, he found himself in a dilemma.

While the shadows didn’t present an immediate threat, being ensnared with no escape plan wasn’t a viable solution.

If all their elite subordinates succumbed, the red-robed elder would be helpless. Despite his power, continuous assaults from theshadows would eventually drain his energy.

Soon, it would lead to his demise.

“Damn it! Who’s playing tricks on us, ambushing Dragon Guard members like this? When | escape, they'll pay dearly with theirblood!” the red-robed elder swore, persistently attacking the shadows.

The black-clad man shouted hysterically, “Show yourselves, you cowards! If you’re brave enough, confront us directly!”

As a Dragon Guard official, he had faced numerous challenges. Still, nothing had prepared him for a situation where he feltutterly powerless.

The prospect of death without ever laying eyes on the enemy was a frustrating agony that he had never experienced before. Headded, “Since we're all going to die, let’s go all out against these guys! Charge!”

Driven by desperation, the black-clad man, in a moment of madness, led his team in a futile charge. Despite their hopes, luckwasn’t on their side, and the impregnable formation proved insurmountable.

Even a grandmaster martial artist would find breaking it an impossible feat. After a futile struggle, each of them was surroundedand killed by the shadows. They eventually disappeared into the ground without a trace of their bodies remaining.

Soon, a group that initially numbered dozens was ultimately reduced to only the red-robed elder.“Ah”

“Go to hell, everyone!” The red-robed elder, consumed by anger and descending into madness, frenziedly darted around withinthe formation.novelbin

He launched wild and furious assaults on everything in his path. However, instead of breaking the formation, this action onlyhastened the depletion of his energy. Before long, he was exhausted and sweating profusely.

Yet, the shadows persisted, seemingly endless and relentless. Filled with despair and resentment, he questioned who hadbetrayed them.

Following the Chief Guildmaster’s orders, the red-robed elder undertook a covert mission where discretion was paramount. Thistop-secret assignment was known only to a select few high-ranking officials in the Dragon Guard.

At that moment, he suspected that there was a traitor within their ranks. In the area outside the formation, the experts remainedon standby while waiting for the order.

Equipped with a compass, Dustin analyzed the situation within the array by observing the points of light and shadows.

It became clear that the points of light representing human lives were rapidly diminishing. Ultimately, only one light remained.Even that light gradually faded after persevering for nearly an hour.

Finally, all signs of life within the formation were extinguished.

“Clear the formation and inspect the area,” Dustin ordered. After ensuring everything was in order, he directed his subordinatesto dispel the fog and deactivate the octagram array formation.

As the formation dissipated, the shadows vanished, and the lingering white smoke quickly cleared. Within minutes, everythingreturned to normal, as if nothing had happened.

The Dragon Guard members who were present moments ago had vanished. Everybody, including that of the red- robed elder,disappeared into the ground, leaving only weapons and bloodstains.

“Inspect all areas thoroughly and determine if there are any survivors,” Dustin ordered.Ateam of guards immediately began a meticulous search, scouring the entire battlefield. However, they found no traces of life.“Your Highness! The remnants of the Dragon Guard that entered the ambush circle have been eradicated,” a guard reported.

“Logan, something feels off,” Austin spoke up suddenly. He added, “Being an ultimate grandmaster, Reagan shouldn’t be soeasily defeated with just two formations.”

“Yes, it does sound fishy,” Dustin acknowledged.

He went on, “I sensed a powerful figure within the formation. But the difference between that person and Reagan, the top-tierexpert, was significant. So, | suspect that Reagan was not in that team earlier.”

Austin’s eyes widened, and he couldn't help but blurt out, “Are you saying we’ve been tricked?”

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