With the author's famous There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) series, Aerlev captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 574 - 568. The Saint’s Call, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) series be available today?
Key: There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) Chapter 574 - 568. The Saint’s Call
The first time it felt that dangerous presence, it tried to run.
It ran to a place with a lot of tall walls, thinking it would serve as protection. Instead, it became a trap. The complicated layout made it hard for it to navigate, and before it could look for a way out, that dangerous presence caught it.
It struggled, repelling the presence it remembered as an enemy. Thankfully, it seemed like they had the opposite cosmic energy, making it easier to resist. It just...didn’t think the enemy would do it consistently for years and years.
Years and years, its defense was wearing thin and it was tired. Oh, it was tired and at one point, it got distracted enough for the enemy to pierce its defense.
And it burns. Oh, it burned for both of them. It screamed and the enemy was furious. It could feel the enemy’s anger for those years of useless attempts. For a while, it felt good, it felt glad. Surely, the enemy would leave it alone after this.
Oh, how wrong. How naive. In the wake of the enemy’s pain, anger, and frustration, multiple swirling portals appeared around them, bearing thicker miasma than the one surrounding them. It was confused at first, but that confusion turned into dread when the enemy roared and cracks appeared on the swirling portals.
And then, they exploded.
The swirling portals broke, and thick miasma poured out. Like a whirlpool, the accumulated miasma sucked even more miasma around. More and more miasma crawled into where it was, shackling it, crawling into it.
It hurt; it was painful and scary. But no matter how loud it screamed, nothing happened. And so it screamed and screamed and cried for years and years, as more and more miasma crawled and eroded its existence.
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"I see...how unfortunate," Tian Yu closed his eyes when Zein finished his story. The shard in the guide’s hand was letting out a soft vibration as if wailing, while the other one’s light had turned even dimmer. "But you said there’s a way to get it back, right?"
"Right," Zein nodded while caressing the wailing shard. "It’d be impossible if it got corrupted completely, because the only way to solve this would be to destroy it."
"So it’s not completely overridden?"
"That’s why it could still send its memory to me," Zein nodded. "But the transfer was done too abruptly that it became painful."
Han Shin gasped. "Ah, so that was why you were..."
"Mm,"
"That’s why mental healing also couldn’t help," Han Shin nodded, feeling relieved. "Because it wasn’t an injury in the first place."
Zein nodded before taking a bottle of water from Bassena. He didn’t realize how parched his throat felt after enduring that twelve minutes and talking about it. But thinking about how it was only a tiny fraction of what the shard must have been feeling made everything bearable. If anything, the pain just turned into anger.
"So? What should we do now?" the old man asked.
"...there’s nothing you can do," Zein replied dryly.
"What?! But earlier you said--"
"There’s nothing you can do."
The espers tensed at that answer, frowning as they stared at the guide and waited for an explanation.
Zein took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. "It’s a bit different, but in the end, it’s an extreme case of corrosion."
They widened their eyes at the implication of that one word; corrosion. And the fact that Zein said they--the espers--couldn’t do anything...
"So you’re saying..."
The only one who could treat corrosion, which was also deadly for espers, was a guide. Bassena gritted his teeth--he already had this bad feeling ever since Naoya said it might be a shard.
Must it be like this? Must everything be solved by Zein again? Must he let the love of his life venture into danger without him again?
"But this time...I don’t think I can do it alone."
Those who knew Zein enough widened their eyes. Zein...wasn’t the type who asked for help easily. If anything, he usually ended up to be the one helping. Perhaps due to his upbringing and leftover habit of doing everything by himself, he always tried to solve things by himself first.
Thus, the fact that he said he couldn’t do it alone meant it really was that dire. The condition was that overwhelming.
Zein took a deep breath again and said with a frown. "I need the other guides."
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