©Novel Buddy
Lord of the Time: I Can Reincarnate Infinitely-Chapter 410 - - Tricked
Caleb’s excitement was palpable as he gestured towards the distant exit. "Yeah, really! We’re almost out of this place!" he exclaimed, a sense of relief flooding through him.
Ed whooped with joy, his face breaking into a wide grin. "That’s amazing! I can’t wait to get out of this forest!"
Mic nodded in agreement, her eyes sparkling with anticipation. "Finally, some fresh air and open space."
With renewed vigor, the three of them surged forward, their pace quickening as they approached the exit. Each step brought them closer to freedom from the confines of the dense forest.
As they neared the edge of the forest, Caleb’s shadow assistants reappeared beside him, their dark forms blending seamlessly with the surrounding shadows.
"We made it," Caleb breathed, a sense of accomplishment washing over him.
Ed slapped Caleb on the back, a wide grin on his face. "Thanks for leading us out of there, Adam. You’re a real lifesaver."
Mic smiled gratefully at Caleb, her eyes shining with admiration. "Yeah, we couldn’t have done it without you."
Caleb waved off their praise modestly, a small smile playing on his lips. "Hey, we’re a team, right? We look out for each other."
With one final leap, they burst through the tree line and into the open expanse beyond. The sunlight bathed them in its warm glow, and a cool breeze brushed against their skin.
"Feels good to be out in the open again," Ed remarked, stretching his arms above his head.
Mic breathed in deeply, savoring the fresh air. "Definitely beats being cooped up in that forest."
Caleb grinned, feeling a sense of satisfaction at having successfully navigated through the trials of the forest with his team by his side.
"Now that we’re out of the forest, what’s next?" Ed asked, his eyes flicking towards Caleb expectantly.
...
Caleb’s shoulders slumped in exasperation as he surveyed the dense foliage ahead. "Another forest? You’ve got to be kidding me," he muttered under his breath.
Ed let out a groan of frustration, echoing Caleb’s sentiment. "Seriously, I’ve had enough of forests for one day."
Mic sighed, but she remained composed, her gaze fixed on the approaching team of students. "Well, let’s see what they have to say. Maybe they’ve gathered some useful information."
As the other team drew nearer, Caleb raised a hand in greeting, a friendly smile on his face. "Hey there! Mind if we chat for a bit?"
The other team seemed taken aback by Caleb’s friendly demeanor, but they nodded in response, their guard visibly lowering.
"We were just about to ask you the same thing," one of the students said, a note of curiosity in their voice.
Caleb nodded, his smile widening. "Great minds think alike, huh? Anyway, we were wondering if you guys have come across any useful information in this forest. Anything we should know about?"
The other team exchanged a glance before one of them stepped forward, a friendly expression on their face. "Well, we haven’t found much yet, but we did come across a clearing a little ways back. It seemed like a good spot to rest and regroup."
Mic’s eyes lit up with interest. "That could be useful. Thanks for letting us know."
The other team shrugged a casual gesture. "No problem. We’re all in this together, right?"
Caleb nodded in agreement. "Exactly. We’re all just trying to make it through this trial in one piece."
Ed chimed in, a note of camaraderie in his voice. "Well, thanks for the info. We’ll be sure to check out that clearing."
With that, the two teams exchanged friendly farewells before parting ways, each continuing on their respective journeys through the forest.
As they walked, Mic couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief.
Caleb nodded in agreement, a determined glint in his eyes. "Let’s keep moving forward, guys. We’ve got a trial to complete..."
...
The team members exchanged triumphant glances as they walked away from their encounter with Caleb’s team, their steps filled with an air of satisfaction.
"Hahaha, did you see the looks on their faces?" one of them chuckled, a mischievous grin spreading across their lips. "They had no idea we were lying about that clearing."
Another team member laughed along, nodding in agreement. "That’s right! And now they’ll be walking straight into the clutches of the Silver Giant."
The mention of the Silver Giant sent shivers down their spines, each member instinctively glancing over their shoulders as if expecting the creature to appear at any moment.
"Can you imagine the look on their faces when they realize what’s waiting for them?" one of them mused, a malicious gleam in their eyes.
The Silver Giant was legendary among the students participating in the trial, a monstrous creature said to be as big as a mountain. Its entire body was coated in shimmering silver scales, and its eyes glowed with an otherworldly light.
"Its hobby is to crush everything in its path," another team member added, a note of awe in their voice. "And it’s got the strength to back it up. No wonder it’s wiped out four teams already."
Your next journey awaits at novelbuddy
Read lat𝙚st chapters at fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓ Only.
The team shared a collective smirk, relishing in the knowledge that they had just dealt a significant blow to their competitors. With each team that fell victim to the Silver Giant, their own chances of success in the trial increased.
"Less competition means a better chance for us," one of them declared, a hint of satisfaction in their tone. "And thanks to our little deception, Caleb’s team will be the next to fall."
The others nodded in agreement, their confidence bolstered by the thought of their rivals meeting their doom at the hands of the Silver Giant.
As they continued on their journey through the forest, the team members couldn’t help but feel a sense of anticipation. The Silver Giant was out there, waiting for its next victim, and they had just ensured that that team would be the next to face its wrath.
...
"I think we’ve been tricked..." Ed just took a step forward as he looked at the mountain like a silver man in front of him. With his mouth gaped Ed subconsciously took a step back in fear.