Labyrinth conquerod

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"Fuck!" one of my party members exclaimed in frustration.

"I told you it was going to attack!" another responded.

"It's my fault, sorry, please forgive me!" someone else apologized.

Hmm, I observed as my party members struggled against the labyrinth's final boss, facing considerable difficulty in defeating it.

"Hey!" I called out, attempting to divert their attention from the chaos of battle.

"Oh, hey Sparx! I know it seems like we're losing, but I think it's time for you to step in as well," Clamie said, her voice strained as she dodged incoming attacks.

"Alright, but first, you guys have to fall back. I'll handle the boss alone," I asserted confidently.

"W-wait, are you serious? What if it kills you?" one of them expressed concern.

"Don't underestimate me. Just do as I say," I replied, trying to instill confidence in my plan.

After some contemplation, they reluctantly drew back, giving me the opportunity to face the boss alone.

Facing me was a giant dog with three menacing heads. What made this creature particularly formidable was its ability to launch attacks in any direction, leaving no room for evasion or sneak attacks. Each head wielded a different elemental power, intensifying the challenge. The left head emanated icy blasts, freezing everything in its path. The middle head spewed molten lava, engulfing its targets in scorching flames. Lastly, the right head unleashed devastating earth-shattering attacks, making the ground tremble beneath its fury.

This intricate combination of elemental abilities made the boss not only physically imposing but also strategically complex to defeat.

"This will be hard. I have to think of a strategy fast," I muttered to myself, mentally preparing for the daunting task ahead.

After a moment of intense focus, I came up with a plan. "Elemental Sword: Ghost type," I declared, activating the sword's unique abilities.

As I brandished my Elemental Sword of the Ghost type, a dark aura enveloped me, and a mysterious sound resonated, audible only to my ears:

" Ghost sword beginners skills:
- Astonishing Aura: A passive aura with a 60% chance to inflict flinch on nearby targets.
- Phantom Slash: Grants immunity to any physical and spiritual attacks after a slash.
- Rage Aura: Converts emotions into energy, multiplying the user's base power."

With my Great Sage skill, I quickly assessed the situation and devised a strategy. I rushed towards the Cerberus (temporarily named) with maximum speed, leaving the dog bewildered by my sudden burst of agility.

"And now!" I exclaimed as I appeared in front of the beast, executing a Phantom Slash with a single swift strike that defeated the boss. However, the force of my attack caused the entire labyrinth to tremble.

"Wh-what?!" the party members exclaimed in shock.

"The labyrinth can't handle that much power! We have to run away fast!" I warned urgently.

"Sparx, come quickly! There's a portal open where we can escape this labyrinth!" one of them called out.

I nodded in agreement and waited for something to appear.

Suddenly, a chest materialized, and without hesitation, I stored it in my inventory. Rushing towards the portal, we exited the collapsing labyrinth just in time.

"Phew, that was close! I thought I'd get trapped in the labyrinth," I sighed in relief.

"Sparx is so cool and strong!" the party members praised.

"Yeah, he literally defeated the boss with just one strike," another remarked in awe.

"He even caused the entire labyrinth to collapse with that attack!" someone else added.

"Thank you, Sparx, for helping us out," they expressed their gratitude.

"But sadly, we couldn't retrieve the final chest from the boss because of the labyrinth's collapse," one of them lamented.

"Don't worry, our lives are more important than any treasure," I reassured them.

"Anyways, bye Sparx!" they bid farewell as we parted ways.

They were unaware that Sparx had taken the final chest.

I was listening their conversation, and after they concluded, we went our separate ways.

"It almost took a month to finish that labyrinth," I mused to myself.

"Let's get some rest at an inn and then plan for the future,"

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