

Aelaza almost looked disgusted when she heard Izroth's words. It was easy to tell that Izroth had just touched a sore spot. "What did you just say?" Aelaza's voice grew cold and would send shivers down most backs just by listening to it. What I fail to understand is your arrogance and disdain when she has greater potential and is much more talented than you." Izroth said in a carefree manner. Though I have to say, the hatred you have for your own sister seems troublesome. "I'm touched that you're worried about my demise, however, I can assure you that I have no intentions of dying here. Well, that and the piece of trash that revealed this location to you." Aelaza replied. You will only have yourself to blame for your own demise. "My doing? You really do know nothing about this place and yet you still chose to visit of your own free will. She did not look surprised to be in this place, therefore, it was likely that she was the one who brought him. "Is this your doing?" Izroth asked as he turned to look over at Aelaza who still stood around five meters away from him. However, there was a strange hue that made it so that he could still see even while inside of that darkness.

He had regained his ability to sense his surroundings and from what he could tell, there were several existences lurking within this place.Īt the moment, Izroth saw nothing but an eternal darkness as far as the eye could see.
