He didn't know for how long he walked, but when the entire world became clearer and the gravitational force became so weak, he let his friends on the ground.

"Tsk! I will hit your dummy head if we end up in the same space again!" Ibra still complained, and William shrugged.

"We walked for a long time, crossed lots of distance that shouldn't be here in the first place."

"What do you mean?" Sara asked, while Karoline stuck close to William the moment he let her down, attracting weird and warning gazes from Sara and Berry, warning her from hugging William again.

ραΠdαsΝοvεl ƈοm "I believe this isn't just a simple black hole where gravity will be affected," William paused, looking around, "I think space also is affected."

"And? Is that dangerous?" Berry asked in a worried tone, and William's silence made everyone feel more worry.

"Don't worry, I visited this place once before and came out unscathed," Karoline spoke in her casual way, waving her long hair while doing so.

"Let's go then," William knew they were going to exit this place after seeing the portal. But he couldn't say if there were any dangers here or not.

The presence of such vegetation was evidence that life was supported here. It would be special forms of life, and that meant special types of monsters would be present here. But he couldn't guess what type of monsters would live in such a scary environment without dying.

Guessing this far aroused his curiosity to fight and study these monsters. And soon enough, his desire came true.

*Screech!*

Few minutes later, a sudden screeching noise appeared from one direction. Before the team would see what was coming at them, more screeches came, and William knew this was the moment to meet monsters.

"Get ready to fight, don't move away from me for a hundred metres," William instantly took out his two monstrous weapons, released his flying ones, armed up his tails with weapons, and became instantly ready to fight.

"Why are there monsters here?!" Karoline was the only one who didn't respond fast enough like others. William's friends were veterans, activated their spirits at once, took out their deadly weapons, and were ready to start a hectic battle without a speck of hesitation.

"Let's talk about this later, shall we?" William knew she got the right to feel such surprise and doubt, but there was a very good reason for this situation. Last time she was a monster, one on top of the food chain to all beings in the world. Who would be stupid enough to come near such a behemoth?

But now they were just mere humans, an easy food for these monsters. "I hope they are vegetarians," Sara laughed, trying to crack a joke to relieve the rising tension in the air.

"If so, then we need to worry about nothing," Berry joined her and laughed as well, yet her laugh was a bit nervous.

"Tsk! Why is it always bad when I'm out with you? I want to go out with my girl, not with some bad omen and trouble bringer like you!"I think you should take a look at ραΠdαsnovel.cοm

"Who said you have a girl?" William teased him, before adding, "don't worry, this won't end up that bad."

Yet when they saw the swarms of monsters running at them, they couldn't help but feel a cold shiver at their backs. "G… Guerrillas! The Blue Frost Oracle Guerrillas!! Ones in such huge sizes?!!!" Karoline was the first to speak up, instantly recognising the nature of these monsters.

It hit William in waves when she said these words. The first thing he realised was that in this world, Karoline was the most experienced and well knowledgeable person in the world about monsters.

She instantly recognised these monsters, identified them and said their name. And that name was the second thing that hit him.

"Can they foresee the future or what?" he hurriedly turned to her, and she slowly nodded.

"They are vicious and bitter losers! I once fought for hundreds of years against their king, didn't get rid of their annoyance until I wiped out most of them in the world," she said things that others took as another aspect of her craziness. But William took every single word she said quite seriously.

"They move in large hordes then," he realised this from her words, "and they seem quite persistent."

"They take grievances till they would be buried under dirt," she sighed, "they weren't that strong before, but now? They are much bigger than how they used to be."

"Stay inside the protection of my weapons," William waved his hand, and then the flying weapons moved to form circles around, surrounding an area of two hundred metres inside, "we are going to kill our way through. Tell me more about them…"

*Screech!*

The Guerrillas didn't give him or her time to speak before they attacked. The first clash was really massive and brutal, ending up pushing his flying weapons closer to him. He already expected that, and so he made sure to expand the weapons for an additional one hundred metres for that reason.

The clash pushed the weapons all the way to a stop just fifty metres away, yet they stopped any monster from getting inside that circle, wounding and even killing a few of them.

"Attack!" William didn't delay and launched his Holy Sword technique. He then replaced his sword with bow and arrows, releasing lots of deadly explosions all over the place.

The Guerrillas coming were indeed huge in size, the smallest was six metres in length, five in height! They walked on two, acted like humans, grabbing metal rods and staffs, using them as weapons.

They got short tails, and many got two and three. Yet these tails weren't long enough to help in holding weapons like William's, but they were strong to work like clenched fists.

Their bodies were covered up with a layer of sparkling little ores, in the size of fingernails. And they were all screeching, opening their big jaws a little bit, showing the thick layer of teeth there, ready to devour any human.

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