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The Innkeeper Chapter 264 Buried

Novel: The Innkeeper Author: lifesketcher Updated:
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264 Buried

Goli trembled so hard his snake form almost unraveled. It may seem like Aunty Jeena was only teasing, but amongst Trelops, using another Trelop to reach adulthood was a very serious issue.

One way for them to reach adulthood, naturally, was to slowly age and eventually grow into it. But this was one of the rare cases where a long lifespan worked against them. Growing into adulthood would take so long that your chances of being killed were incredibly high in the anti.

The second thod was to take over so natural landscape and grow it, but realistically speaking, it was difficult to find an unoccupied area large enough to achieve this. The third and fastest way was to forcefully encroach upon a landscape that was once occupied by a Trelop. To be clear, this was not lethal to the other Trelop, but it would naturally weaken them a lot.

In this case, if Goli admitted to wanting to use her help to reach adulthood, it would an encroaching on her land. Jeena was so incredibly strong that even the thought of it was borderline insane.

To explain the power difference, Goli, who used his forest to strongly suppress the human expedition, and had for so long resulted in a halt of human expansion of territory, was himself only in the Golden core realm. Despite his own individual low cultivation, the might he could wield was much larger, due to having the entire forest and its energy at his beck and call. Karom too was in the Golden core realm, albeit he was weaker than Goli.

So then it could be imagined how powerful Jeena was, as an Earth Immortal Trelop.

"No aunty, not at all," the wooden snake barely managed to say.

"Oh? But then, why am I hearing sothing else? That you are partnering up with so humans to upgrade your fire and take my land?"

"No! No aunty it's…"

"Stop stuttering. Just answer this: are there humans in the forest, yes or no?"

"Yes," Goli replied ekly.

"And do they not have a fla stronger than your own?"

"Yes," he replied, suddenly feeling like sothing bad was about to happen. No matter how he tried to explain, it would definitely seem like he wanted the humans' help to upgrade his beautiful, golden flas to that nasty, stinky green fla.

Jeena only chuckled as she saw the young Trelop shy away.

"Dear young Goli, you may not want my help. But, I have so thoughts of my own. I think it's about ti you boys grew up, or at least one of you did. Your younger cousin Karom told that you had partnered up with the humans to take over my land. The fact that he wanted to pit against you makes think that he's the one who has partnered with the humans.

"But I don't care about any of that. I see you boys, too content with life and it makes sad. So I think it was ti you boys matured a little. One of you needs to grow up. I don't care who and I don't care how. But if I see you two slacking again, then I might be the one to take over both of your lands. It would be a waste to leave it to either of you."

"What about the humans?" Goli suddenly asked, as he watched his aunt turn around and leave.

"What about them? I don't care about humans, I just want results."

*****

Instead of a groan, Lex just let out an exasperated sigh as he covered the bleeding wound on his chest. It did not matter for squat how good his defenses were if his enemies were just too strong. On the bright side, he had gotten better at responding to his instincts of danger, and dodged almost all attacks.

He watched impassively as Barry crushed so kind of rock monster. Even though he was not a fighter, all humans here had at least so combat background. That, accompanied by his peak Golden core cultivation, made it so that he could at least defend the two of them.

Lex and Barry had been ambushed by so kind of a rock monster that had escaped the detection of Barry as well as the Fancy monocle. Even now, as Barry broke its body to pieces, his monocle only identified it as sedintary rock and not a living thing.

After a few monts, when Lex removed his hand, his bleeding had stopped. This was not because he had recovered, but instead because he had gotten injured so many tis in the last few hours, he suddenly learnt he could control his body the way body cultivators could. While it would not mitigate the damage done, he could stretch his skin to cover sharp cuts and move his muscles around to accommodate his injuries.

For the glass half full kind of people, it would seem that Lex had gained sothing from being rcilessly attacked nurous tis. For Lex, it just seed like they still hadn't made it to the mine.

"How much farther?" Lex asked as he surveyed the surrounding area. Suddenly, more rock monsters would be fine for Barry, but they could spell real trouble for him.

"I cannot detect the ores that deep. I can only progressively move to an area of higher concentration of the relevant ore."

"Then we should keep moving."

At so point, Lex considered ditching Barry and directly using the thod Karom had given him to directly go underground till he reached the mine. But these tunnels were infested with various Gu, not to ntion rock monsters and the like, so he would never make it far on his own. So he continued to stick by Barry and made slow progress.

"Yeah."

They had been slowly moving deeper underground for hours now, and the farther down they got, the hotter the tunnels started to beco. They also started getting wider and larger, and Lex had co across many more rocks containing gold. A part of him was sad that he couldn't carry all that gold with him, even though he didn't really have a need for gold.

Twenty minutes later, they reached a deadend. This wasn't the first deadend they had been faced with, but this one was different because…

"I think we've reached the mine," Barry said with excitent.

"Then why are we stopping?"

"Because it's most likely that the other two Druks we detected are in the mine. Are you sure you want to go ahead without waiting for the rest to catch up?"

Lex could not reply as his mouth was left open. He rembered how strong the 'juvenile' Druk had been, he didn't want to face two adults alone. Instead, he limited himself to looking at the wall fondly. In truth, he was trying to see if the system could detect the energy yet.

But the world, or rather the Crystal realm, never truly cared for the plans of others. While Barry was content with waiting for the rest, the situation would not allow it.

The ground began to tremble, and the walls of the tunnel started to groan. There was an earthquake, and the tunnel didn't really seem to be handling it well.

For once, even Lex was caught off guard, and had no idea how to respond. But as the tunnel started to collapse, and they suffered a cave in, he quickly moved next to Barry, which ended up being the right move.

Barry's training and forethought suddenly failed him as his first true life and death situation filled his mind with panic. He used his digging technique to push through the wall towards the mine, trying to escape the collapsing tunnel. No matter how strong he was, he couldn't tolerate hundreds of tonnes of earth crashing down onto him.

Despite his panic, his speed was incredible, and he tore through the supposed deadend until he reached another open cave. Barry and Lex were both hit by a sudden gust of wind, and Lex grinned as the system finally let him know it could detect a massive store of energy.

Just as he told the system to absorb 'so' of the energy, the situation went from bad to horrifically apocalyptic.

The earthquake hadn't stopped, and while they had entered the outermost layer of the spirit mine, or well, instead of tunnel walls filled with shining spirit stones, or caverns full of spirit water, they were welcod by erupting lava!

Barry let out a scream filled with fear and horror as the lava enveloped them, and before they could even think of retreat, the cave-in caught up with them, pushing the duo firmly into the lake of lava.

Up above, the Trelop Goli was shifting the roots of all the trees in the forest, pushing and pulling the ground with an endless fury as he prepared for a decisive battle with its cousin! Hundreds of trees that were thousands of years old pulled out their roots from the confines of the ground, causing countless artificial quakes and drastically changed the landscape. Goli channeled all the energy of the forest, whether it was held underground in his mines, or in his trees or treasures, all into his erging army. He was as furious at Karom as he was afraid of Jeena. Soone would definitely pay for disturbing his peaceful life.

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