585.Chapter 585
As they were making their way to the avalanche site, Eliza suddenly senged something and putted her horse to a stop
“What’s wrong?” Nolan asked.
Eliza said, “Someone’s entered Centrina City”
Eliza had just received a message from the poisonous bugs she had stationed at the city gates.
“They moved in as soon as we left?” Nolan raised an eyebrow “Classic bait and switch. How many of them are there?
“Just over a dozen. The leader seems to be a sorcerer, Eliza replied. Then, with a glimmer of excitement in her eyes, she added, “And it looks like they’ve got a King Parasite. That might be a little tricky”
Her tone might have been calm, but the sparkle in her eyes gave her away when she mentioned the King Parasite
Nolan chuckled. “Then let’s make sure they stay. That King Parasite will be perfect to feed Vexars.”
As he spoke, his gaze flicked to the golden butterfly perched on Eliza’s head, its delicate form resembling a beautif
ornament.
A King Parasite might be the peak for ordinary parasites, but for Vexara, it was just another stepping stone.
Thanks to the magical water, Vexara was no ordinary parasite. It could grow stronger, deadlier, and command even larger
swarms.
But to reach its full potential, it needed proper nourishment.
And by “nourishment, it didn’t mean regular bug food. It craved magical water, potent toxins, and sometimes even its own kind, but only a King Parasite could truly make a difference.
A King Parasite was one of the rare supplements that could enhance it.
That was why Eliza’s interest was piqued when she learned the other side had a King Parasite.
Still, there was no need to rush.
Centrina City wasn’t defenseless. Besides the Black Flag soldiers Nolan had stationed there and her swarm of poisonous bugs, Eliza had other contingencies in place.
If that sorcerer had dared to walk into their trap, there was no way he’d escape.
With no further concerns about Centrina City, Eliza and Nolan urged their horses forward, quickening their pace toward the avalanche site.
Several hours later, they finally reached their destination.
At the base of a towering mountain, the collapsed snow stretched endlessly before them.
Eliza’s gaze lingered on the vast expanse of white, her expression heavy with unease.
She closed her eyes, trying to sense something, but after a while, there was still no response.
“The poisonous bugs that were with the scouts aren’t reacting,” she said quietly.
If there was no sign of them even there, there was only one conclusion. They were dead. “Well, looks like we’ll have to search ourselves,” Nolan said, his tone grim.
Nolan’s eyes shifted to the nearby snow–covered mountain, his brows furrowing deeply. The mountain was enormous–several times larger than the surrounding peaks.
Even following the avalanche’s trail wouldn’t make the search any easier.
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