Chapter 163: Labyrinth of reflection (2)
Labyrinth of reflection, so that’s what at the other side of the portal. He never thought they would reach the next trial this quickly. According to the map, they were sub locations in sandhill castle meant to pass through.
And having already passed the hall of deceit, now in the labyrinth of reflection. Remaining one, the undead emperor lair.
What are are you and where’s kimi? He sternly asked earning a light giggle from the cloaked figure.
For someone with such distinct aura, I never thought you’d be this slow. She softly replied pulling her veil back revealing none other than kimi.
Nice try mimic, but you’re not kimi. He sarcastically pouted leaving kimi in a confused state.
Idiot, am not a mimic. You’ve fought and defeated the last mimic with your parents help at the hall of deceit. Right? She softly uttered, her lips curved upwards in a sly grin.
She knows.. that must mean she’s been watching us the entire time. Kyle reasoned. He didn’t know what connection this three locations had but one thing was certain. The things living down here we’re of mystery and unknown power. One which he didn’t want to meddle with.
But why didn’t I sense her? He’d sensed the ants aura and even the mimic but but had failed to sense this strange figure. Which was weird because snow didn’t detect a concealment skill being used. Which could only mean..
[She has no aura.] Snow butted in her voice a testament of stark contrast to how bewildered Kyle was.
How is this even possible. Kyle wondered in awe, shocked to the core. Every living being had an aura, including animals and plants. Yes there were concealment skills to hide one’s aura, along with potions and so on. But never for once had a person been able to completely block their aura.
Hmhmm.. let me guess, you’re wondering how you can’t detect any aura from me. She playfully chuckled appearing besides Kyle. On instinct his body reacted, leaping away from her.
I shouldn’t engage with her yet, I’m still unsure what she is. During his previous battles with higher beings he learned some things. One of which was never to underestimate your opponents.
