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Chapter 94 : Giganteres? No

    Boom!


    A distant but still fairly loud noise caused Elias to jolt up from where he slept, he saw Margo already awake, and Marius stood at a corner of the cave, peeking out the entrance of the cave as if to get a glimpse of something.


    Beads of sweat pooled on his forehead, and his face had taken a rather pale and grim expression.


    Boom!!


    The entire cave trembled, and small pieces of rocks and crystals broke off the cave''s ceiling. The sound grew louder, or rather the source of the sound had moved closer, Elias turned to face Margo,


    "What''s happening?" He asked her, even though she looked just as confused as he was.


    "I don''t know, an earthquake?" She shrugged, "But whatever it is, it has the old man scared as fear," she added


    Elias frowned his face and walked over to Marius, "What''s happening?" He asked, but Marius remained quiet as he continued to peek


    Marius was visibly trembling; whatever was the source of the sound had him thoroughly shaken, "Hey! Hey!!" Elias called out as he shook Marius repeatedly in hopes of snapping him out of his fear daze


    "Fine, I''ll go out and check it out myself," Elias said after Marius remained unresponsive


    Margo donned a serious expression, "I''ming with you," She said


    "All right,"


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    Marius held Elias back in a firm grip, "Don''t…you''ll die. It will kill you," He said, his eyes still wild with fear


    "What will kill me? Whatever it is, even if we can''t beat it, I''m sure Margo and I are capable of escaping.


    Talk or we''ll leave you here, if whatever is out there doesn''t kill you, this cave will or maybe you''d die of a heart attack first,"


    With the back of his hand, Marius wiped the sweat off his forehead, "It shouldn''t be here, but it is. Why did ite here?" Marius mumbled


    "Talk or we leave" Margo pressured him


    "It''s the G-Giganteres!" Marius eximed


    Elias raised a brow, "I thought you said, it wasn''t close to this ce?"


    "I thought so too, but it''s here. No doubt it''s here," He said


    Boom!! Boom!!


    The cave vigorously trembled; this time, bigger portions of the cave copsed. The cave was bing unstable, whatever the Giganteres was doing, it was affecting the cave.


    "I don''t think staying here is a good idea, this cave will soon copse on itself. Whether we like it or not, we have to leave…now!" Margo suggested


    "She''s right,"


    "Have you lost your minds?! I just told you the Giganteres was nearby, and you want to leave?!" Marius barked


    "If you want, you can stay here, but I have no ns of dying in a cave," Margo said as she hurriedly made her way outside, pulling Elias along.


    "Wait!!" Marius called out, but Elias and Margo were already halfway out


    Boom!! The cave trembled once again; arge stctite broke off from the ceiling and fell beside Marius, almost impaling him.


    He gulped hard, "Damn it!" He screamed before running after Margo and Elias


    Margo and Elias ran until they were hit by the bright rays of the morning sun, they instinctively shielded their eyes from the blinding light.


    Suddenly, the sun''s rays were blocked off by arge mass. Elias and Margo dropped their hands,


    "By the Goddess!!" Margo eximed, "What creature is that?"


    Marius ran out and the cave behind himpletely sealed up as it copsed,


    "Giganteres" He muttered


    Elias and Margo''s breaths were caught in their throats as they gazed into the eye of the Gigantes. Any normal person would have initially thought it was another mountain emerging from the mist, but it was something far more incredible—and terrifying.


    The Giganteres towered before them, a colossal titan, its form almost indistinguishable from the natural world it inhabited. It was as if the earth itself had risen, shaped into a creature of unimaginable scale. Massive cliffs and spires of stone jutted out from its body, draped in lush greenery that cascaded down its sides like ancient, overgrown ruins.


    The Giganteres'' surface was dotted with vast teaus where forests thrived, and waterfalls spilled from its heights, plummeting down into the abyss below.


    The creature''s head was obscured by clouds, its features almost lost in shadow, yet Elias could sense the weight of its gaze, a primal force that made him feel insignificant. As the Giganteres moved, the ground beneath their feet trembled a slow, ponderous quake that echoed through the mountains.


    Each step it took was a mountain reshaping itself, causing avnches to cascade down its legs, which were as thick as ancient trees.


    The air was filled with the scent of earth and damp moss, and the sound of the Giganteres'' breath—a deep, resonant rumble that reverberated through the air, shaking the stones around them. The creature''s back was a livingndscape, teeming with life, a world unto itself.


    Margo whispered, her voice trembling with awe and fear, "It''s like a walking mountain..."


    Elias could only nod, words failing him as he watched the Giganteres disappear slowly into the mist, its towering form bing one with the mountains once again.


    ''That is not a creature, at least not a natural one. Now I know why I have never heard of a Giganteres before; it''s simply because that''s not a Giganteres; in fact, a Giganteres does not exist; it is just the name Marius gave to a creature he didn''t understand. That creature is a..''


    "Golem," Elias announced


    "Say what?" Margo asked


    "We are looking at a fucking golem,"


    "A golem? This huge, I don''t think that''s possible," Margo said, her eyes never shifting from the Golem; even if she tried, she could barely do it as the Golem was just that huge!


    Elias pointed to the head of the golem, "Look over there,"


    Margo did as told and directed her gaze to the head of the golem,


    "You sense that immense mana, don''t you? It''s all just concentrated in the head. If it was a living being, its mana would be spread all over its body but in this case, the man is emanating from a single point; the core" Elias exined
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