Chapter 19 Pterodac εκδίκηση- Vengeance: Part 2

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The cavern walls began leaking black liquid, and the ground shook as the liquid burst from above. "It's getting scary in here... adventurous!" exclaimed Abbie. The black liquid continued to flow out of the walls, forming a black blob with pores appearing on its surface. Samael, with awe on his face, said, "What the heck? Adventurous! What is that thing?" Samael examined the black blob, and Abbie appeared at his side, cautioning him, "Whatever it is, don't touch it." Samael replied, "I don't know... but there is something inside of this thing." Abbie asked, "What do you see, adventurous?" Samael looked back at Abbie and replied, "I don't know... but there is something inside of this thing." Samael had an idea. "I have a diary in my bag that might give us answers to this thing we're looking at." Using the power of the Azureus orb, Samael accessed his bag and pulled out Tom Prince's diary. He flipped through the pages until he reached page 106 and began reading aloud, "I am Tom Prince, writing this analysis of the black blob. I am inside our secret lab, located on the twelfth floor of the promised land that I and my rabbi have built. I have discovered that the black blob's DNA is from another world, but which world does it come from? What is its purpose in our world? Is it good or evil? So many questions, but only a few know its true intentions. This black blob is a gift from God, and it will bring about God's final judgment, unleashing His wrath upon humanity." Samael was disturbed by what he read. "This is messed up! What's wrong, adventurous?" Abbie asked. Samael gripped the diary tightly, showing his anger, and replied, "This black blob... it seems to be the key to this madness." Samael continued reading page 106, but he was interrupted by the black liquid forming into humanoid figures emerging from the cavern walls. "Adventurous! What is that?" Abbie exclaimed. Samael closed the diary and assumed a battle position, his long steel sword appearing in his right hand. He fearlessly replied, "These creatures... came from hell." The creatures, resembling humans but devoid of emotions and morals, demonstrated their unlimited strength in the battle against Samael. Utilizing his teleportation technique, Samael skillfully slashed through the creatures, using his force to counter their attacks. As the creatures were slain by his sword, they turned into piles of smooshed black slime. "Adventurous... those creatures were terrifying!" Abbie exclaimed. Samael surveyed the area and noticed the black slime hissing and boiling. "What is it doing, adventurous?" Abbie asked. Samael examined the smooshed black slime closely but couldn't determine what was wrong. He decided to move on and find a way out of there. As Samael and Abbie left the area, the smooshed black slime began to reform into a black blob. Samael pondered, "What if the black liquid... the human creatures are not dead?" They came across a dead end, with an elevator shaft ahead of them. To escape the cave, they would have to jump onto the elevator shaft. "I'm gonna have to jump," Samael decided. Abbie appeared behind him and expressed concern, "It looks dangerous and adventurous." More of the black liquid human-like creatures approached from behind, closing in on Samael's position. Samael glanced back at the approaching threat, then focused on the wooden elevator shaft as his escape route. "Dammit!" Samael exclaimed. Samael grabbed his crisma amulet, glanced back at the creatures, and made the leap onto the wooden elevator shaft. It was unstable, and Abbie warned him not to pull the lever. But with the creatures getting closer, Samael took a chance and pulled the lever. The wooden elevator shaft dropped rapidly as the ropes connecting it snapped. Samael managed to grab onto the wooden rails, desperately holding on. The Azureus orb glowed, providing a glimmer of hope. The wooden elevator shaft crashed to the ground, leaving Samael's fate uncertain. Was he alive or dead? Only time would reveal the answer. But one thing was clear: Samael's destiny was far from over, as echoed by the voice that called him the son of Azazel.

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