Chapter: 298
Jay waited in the shadows for the archer to draw another red arrow.
Just as it was about to fire, he dashed across the circle in a mad sprint.
Seeing him enter the circle, the archer had its chance, and it knew it; it wouldn’t let such an opportunity go.
It quickly dispersed the red bow and reformed the golden one, drawing back an arrow of an intense gold light.
It was clear that it put more energy into this arrow, it wanted to make it really count.
*THROOOSHH~~* The huge arrow was released, the noise alone created a small shockwave that caused dust to fly into the air around the archer statue.
Its eyes gleamed with ferocity as it watched the massive arrow leave, heading straight towards Jay.
Surely this would end Jay in one hit?
Of course, Jay immediately dropped to the side.
“Asklin!” he boots propelled him far to the right, and the powerful arrow couldn’t change its trajectory enough to stay locked onto him – though it did swerve slightly.
*VRRRRRR~*
The arrows were already the size of ballista spears, but this arrow was more like a tree trunk. As it passed, it caused a primal fear, a sense of death to creep up Jay’s spine.
*SSSS~* Jay was about a meter away from the arrow, but the intensity of the power behind it caused his shield and coat to make a sizzling noise. Any moisture on them instantly evaporated.
Jay gulped seeing this, his eyes bulging a little “Isn’t this a little too strong for a level 3 dungeon?”
There was one other thing that Jay noticed seeing the arrow travel past. The light coming from the arrow dispelled the darkness.
It no longer disappeared when it passed through the shadows, it was simply too powerful; creating its own light.
“Dammit, things just got complicated…”
Jay felt like he was out of options, and may have to retreat, though he was still running towards the next patch of shadows with three more spearmen statues waiting.
He was over half-way across the light and his boots were on cooldown.
A feeling of uneasiness crept upon his mind as he ran towards the spearmen; his skeletons alongside him.
Since the arrow didn’t vanish, the whole fight was changed back around; the archer was a massive threat again.
If he turned back now, he would probably end up taking a few arrows to the back; he had no choice but to keep running forward, and in the heat of the moment he didn’t let himself hesitate.
Jay noticed the archer statue was creating another arrow, though this was normal sized one again.
“Hmm.. I guess for such a powerful spell it must need a cooldown.”