I was magically transported to the top of a mountain. From my vantage point, I could see a lush, wooded landscape below.
As I looked out over the scenery, the view was breathtaking. The sun shone brightly in a clear blue sky, creating a stark contrast between the lush greenery of the valley and the rocky mountain I was perched upon. In the distance, I could see a shimmering lake, surrounded by trees and rolling hills. It was so peaceful and tranquil, I felt like I was in a different world.
The birds glided through the air, their wings flapping in the wind as they soared above the lakes, streams, and lush vegetation. The sun shone down, its warm rays glinting off the water and the leaves of the trees. The sky was a deep blue, dotted with white, fluffy clouds. The air was fresh and clean, and the sounds of nature filled the air. Everywhere around was a beautiful, natural scene.
Glancing around at the scenery and remarked that it seemed way too serene to be level two of the Dungeon . In comparison to level one, this place could be seen as paradise.
[Recieving rewards for completing Demonic Dungeon Level 1...]
[Finding a reward fitted for the user.]
[Skill - Flashstep I has been rewarded and equipped!]
"Is ir referring to the Flashstep technique employed by the goblin?" It might be helpful, even if it's only at a beginner level.
The exhaustion from all the fighting and excitement had taken its toll on me. "I'm aching all over," I said, a pained smile tugging at the corners of my mouth. "But I made it through, so that's what matters."
Perched atop the mountain, I breathed in the warm breeze as it passed through my hair. I felt a profound sense of serenity enter my being-- something I hadn't experienced since my mother's passing. My countenance darkened at the thought, yet I remained in the moment.
I looked up at the sky, the sun slowly setting behind the mountain. A cool breeze blew in, and I felt a chill run down my spine. I could see the stars starting to twinkle in the evening sky. I felt the peace and stillness of the night slowly envelop me, and the worries of the day were forgotten. I was filled with a deep sense of contentment and tranquility, and I knew that I could find peace in this moment.
I pondered to myself while looking up at the sky, "I wonder how Aiden is doing?" The beam of light that was my entire reasoning for me being here was directed at him, not me, and I was concerned that The Majin might be after his head at this very moment. I muttered, my voice growing quieter. "I'm sure Aiden and the rest are having a tough time because they encountered me," I said in a subdued tone. "But Aiden's too strong to let some weirdos bring him down, so I shouldn't be concerned."
Despite the fact that I was certain they would be alright, I still experienced a tinge of remorse.
My eyelids felt heavy as I reclined on the hard ground beneath me. I hadn't been able to get any sleep for a while, and my body was starting to give in.
"This is nice"