As two hours passed since the gate had opened, the situation in the guardian chamber had evolved. Now, nearly everyone had the capability and the antidotes to enter the toxic cloud and launch an attack on the massive spider guardian.
The status of the Celestial Arachnids had significantly declined during those hours:
[Celestial Arachnids]
[4,932/10,000]
Emery had been working tirelessly, continuously selling his anti-poison pills. He had even adjusted his prices, lowering them from a medium shard for 20 pills to a single pill for 10 pieces of the tiny shards. This price reduction had proven effective, as he successfully sold a total of 600 pills. In return, he had acquired 35 shards and a pouch filled to the brim with tiny shards.
Emery couldn't help but grin widely as he observed the shiny crystals that now filled his pouch. The rewarding sight was a testament to his shrewd business acumen.
Although he still received the occasional purchase from latecomers who had just entered through the gate, Emery felt that it wasn't worth his time anymore. It was time for him to join the fight, and with newfound resources in hand, he was ready to make his presence felt in the battle against the Celestial Arachnids.
As Emery prepared to join the battle against the Celestial Arachnids, he decided to take a moment to check the rankings. To his surprise, he discovered that he was now ranked 72nd, with a total of 221 points. It was a significant jump in the rankings without even directly engaging with the celestial creatures. His contribution in helping those 600 magus deal with the toxic gas had been recognized as a significant contribution by the ruins. It was a revelation that opened up new possibilities for him.
"This is great!" Emery thought to himself.
With this newfound knowledge, Emery devised a plan to earn more points without risking direct combat with the hundreds of elves in the air. Drawing upon the power of Khaos, he summoned Jade Warriors, clones of himself created from the celestial ruins' earth. These semi-crystalline versions of Emery wielded swords infused with Khaos energy.
He began summoning them in waves—
10 summons
30 summons
50 summons
128 summons
and stop at an impressive 256 Jade Warriors.
While each summons didn't possess the power to match a magus-level creature, they made up for it with sheer numbers and coordination. Their primary objective was to focus on eliminating the swarms of young spiders that threatened the magus.
Emery watched as his army of Jade Warriors descended upon the crystal spiders, engaging them in combat. With their combined strength and strategy, they proved to be a formidable force against the young spiders, working together to thin their numbers and reduce the threat to the magus in the chamber.
Seeing these humans among the top contributors filled Emery with pride and motivation. They were proving that humans could not only hold their own in the magus world but also excel in the face of adversity.
[You have destroyed the Celestial Guardian]
[Rank 34 - Emery Ambrose - 680 points]
[Your current points are: 1,991 (2,671)]
After three grueling hours of battle, the combined efforts of the 3,000 magus had finally paid off. They had managed to defeat the celestial spider guardian, and Emery's impressive contributions had propelled him to rank 34. As a reward, he received four medium cores, adding to his growing collection.
With the guardian vanquished, the gate leading to the fourth layer of the ruins was opened. Just as before, a rush of magus poured into the gate, eager to continue their expedition.
Emery, however, knew better than to let his guard down. He wisely chose to stay close to Zach and his group of enforcers, ensuring that the presence of the dark elves wouldn't lead to any trouble.
Zach directed his concern toward Emery, his tone stern. "Give back the enforcer tracker," he demanded, his focus solely on Emery.
Before Emery could respond, Jinkan arrived on the scene, and Emery seized the opportunity. With a hint of excitement, he spoke up, "Good news, Zach said I can rejoin the expedition."
However, Zach quickly intervened to clarify, his tone still resolute, "That's not what I was saying at all."
Jinkan stepped in to mediate the situation, her voice calm but determined. "The second phase of the ruins has started now, Zach. We will be needing him this time."
The dragon prince remained firm in his position. "No, I don't think that's a good idea."
While the two leaders engaged in a heated debate, they suddenly realized that Emery had opened a portal, leaving them behind with nothing but a faint whisper. "Let's talk again at the next gate."
"Dammit!! He's gone!" Zach exclaimed, his frustration evident in his voice.
Emery had his priorities well-defined as he ventured into the fourth layer of the ruins. While he had initially joined the expedition to assist Jinkan and her faction, the allure of gathering more shards had become impossible to resist. Layer 4 represented the final area for his friends to access the ruins, so Emery aimed to amass as many shards as possible and find the time to hand over some to his Earth friends before delving deeper into the competitive layers.
With these intentions in mind, he once again delved into the enforcer tracker, scouring it for information on rogue magus. His objective was clear: find these rogue elements and use their desperation to extort shards from them.
At this stage, it was increasingly difficult to come across careless rogue bandits. Most of them had taken precautions, were adequately prepared, or possessed hidden cards that bolstered their confidence when attacking other magus. As a result, Emery frequently found himself facing off against more formidable groups of magus. In some cases, the odds were stacked against him, and he had no choice but to stand down, allowing the enforcers to step in and take charge of the situation.
12 hours had passed since Emery had been scouring the fourth layer, exploring various vaults such as the Plant Vaults, Water Vaults, and Earth Vaults. His goal was to acquire more shards to further his mastery of the nature law. Despite his best efforts to remain cautious and discreet, someone had eventually caught on to his patterns and laid a trap.
Now, Emery found himself confronted by a group of 10 rogue magus bandits who had prepared a specialized item called [Spatial Distortion]. This item rendered him incapable of using his spatial magic, leaving him at a disadvantage.
"Finally, we've caught ourselves a big fish," one of the bandits remarked with a sinister laugh.
To Emery's surprise, he sensed the arrival of a group of powerful magus entering the vault, and their energy signatures unmistakably belonged to the elves.
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