Chapter 314: Aria
The group’s eyes locked onto the figure, their faces set with determination. Elara nodded, her voice firm. "Let’s go, we need to get them out of there."
The group dove back into the water, their movements swift and synchronized as they swam towards the whirlpool. The waters churned and foamed around them, but they pushed forward, their powers combining to create a path through the turbulence.
As they reached the center of the whirlpool, they saw the figure more clearly. It was a young woman, her eyes wide with fear as she struggled to stay afloat. Lucias reached out and grabbed her, pulling her close as the group fought to escape the whirlpool’s grasp.
The woman’s eyes locked onto the group, her face set with desperation. "You have to help me," she said, her voice barely audible over the roar of the storm. "They’re coming. They’ll destroy everything."
The group’s eyes narrowed, their faces set with curiosity. Who was she talking about?
"What do you mean?" Elara asked, her voice firm.
The woman’s eyes darted around, her face set with fear. "The Order," she said, her voice low. "They’re trying to harness the ocean’s power. They’ll destroy the balance if they’re not stopped."
The group’s eyes locked onto each other, their faces set with determination. They knew they had to act fast.
The group’s eyes locked onto each other, their faces set with determination and a sense of urgency. The woman’s words hung in the air, a stark warning that couldn’t be ignored. The Order, a mysterious organization rumored to be seeking to exploit the ocean’s power, was a threat they couldn’t take lightly.
Elara’s eyes narrowed, her mind racing with possibilities. "What do you know about the Order?" she asked the woman, her voice firm and commanding.
The woman’s eyes darted around, her face set with fear and anxiety. "I...I don’t know much," she stammered. "But I know they’re powerful. They’ve been searching for a way to tap into the ocean’s energy, and I think they’ve found it."
Lucias’s eyes locked onto the woman, his face set with concern. "What makes you think that?" he asked, his voice low and steady.
