Chapter 871: Finally, Muspelheim
Og\'tharoz was the first to answer. "I\'m ready. There\'s no time to lose."
Blood Lily straightened her black cloak and loosened her shoulders. "Let\'s get on with it," she said, her red eyes shining with determination.
Kaizen turned to Alina, who held the bottle of shiny liquid in both hands. "Are we going to drink this now or when we get there?"
"The potion has a concealing effect of only one hour. Ideally, we should only drink it when we\'re at the gates of hell." Alina explained.
"Very well, then please leave this to me for now."
"As you wish." She said.
Kaizen took the potion bottle in his hand and put it in an inventory. Then he turned and said:
"Who goes first?"
Og\'tharoz stepped forward and raised his right hand. "My entry has been forbidden in Muspelheim, so I want to be the first to test this key that the God Týr has given us."
As he spoke, a circle with unusual runes appeared in the palm of his right hand. The runes glowed with an intense light, and Og\'tharoz closed his eyes for a moment, feeling the light.
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Suddenly, the circle of runes glowed even brighter and replicated itself on the demon\'s back, forming a glowing portal.
An ethereal chain emerged from the portal, wrapping around Og\'tharoz tightly. Feeling this fulminating heat, Og\'tharoz said:
"Yeah, I\'m going to Muspelheim!" he said before being pulled into the portal in a flash of light.
Kaizen watched intently, taking a deep breath. "That worked. Who\'s next?"
Andrew stepped forward, his gaze determined. "I will." He raised his right hand, where a similar circle of runes appeared. As soon as he activated the passage, the ethereal currents pulled him in too, and he disappeared into the portal, leaving only a residual glow in the air.
Jayaa was next, followed by Alina and Xisrith, each of them disappearing into the magical currents with resolute expressions on their faces.
When they had all gone, only Kaizen and Bloody Lily remained.
"God Týr, huh? I don\'t remember you telling me that bit, love," said Bloody Lily.
"I must have told you, I guess..." Kaizen replied awkwardly.
Bloody Lily laughed briefly and took his hand. "Well then, we\'re going to hell together. That\'s almost romantic."
"Perhaps the most romantic thing we\'ve done in the last month." Kaizen said, entwining his fingers in hers.
"Humph." Lily puffed out her cheeks. "How can you say something like that? We exchanged cute messages the other day."
"Don\'t you think we need to do something more romantic now that we\'re seeing each other face-to-face then?" He replied, a smile appearing on his lips before he leaned in and kissed Lily gently.
The kiss was a moment of calm in the midst of the storm, a silent promise that they would support each other no matter what.
Bloody Lily obviously returned the kiss. At the same time, ethereal chains emerged from the portal, binding them tightly.
Kaizen and Bloody Lily didn\'t need the key Týr gave him to get to Muspelheim, because they were Evolved, but Kaizen used it to get them to the same place where his friends were. They exchanged one last look before being pulled into the portal, disappearing in a flash of light.
The world around them changed instantly. Kaizen and Bloody Lily looked at each other briefly, taking a deep breath of the thick, hot Muspelheim air.
The searing heat was almost palpable, as if each breath brought with it invisible sparks.
The landscape around them was a vision of the apocalypse. Rivers of lava flowed slowly, like blood in the veins of a sleeping giant. The mountains, with their blackened, smoking faces, seemed to watch the intruders with a menacing gaze.
The deep red sky always seemed to be burning, with clouds of ash forming and dissipating in an eternal cycle. The reddish light gave the environment an almost surreal appearance, where shadows constantly danced and changed shape. It was a world of extremes, where intense heat mixed with a sense of imminent danger.
Kaizen and Bloody Lily found themselves on a stone platform, surrounded by a lake of bubbling lava. In the distance, they could see their companions, already gathered and waiting for them.
"Welcome to hell," Jayaa said, a tired but genuine smile on her face as she opened her arms like one presented.
"It\'s not actually hell yet." Xisrith said, patting Jayaa twice on the shoulder.
"We were beginning to wonder if you\'d changed your minds," said Andrew.
"No way," Kaizen replied, holding Bloody Lily\'s hand. "We\'re all in this together."
Og\'tharoz approached, his eyes burning much brighter than ever. "We must move quickly. We\'re in a safe place for now, but Muspelheim is always changing. In this lost world there is no moon to control the tide, and the lava seas can cover any area in minutes."
"We need a plan," said Xisrith, his voice calm and calculated. "Muspelheim is not a place where we can afford to improvise."
Kaizen agreed, his mind already working on various possibilities. "First, Og\'tharoz, you know this place well. Any suggestions on how to find the entrance to hell?"
"Let\'s find a safe place first, then I\'ll explain to you how we\'re going to find it. I know I should have warned you about this before, but it\'s just a few messages." Og\'tharoz replied and pointed to a rock formation in the distance, where a cave was partially hidden behind a lava waterfall. "That looks like a safe place, a waterfall is never covered by the sea."
"Then that\'s where we\'re going," said Kaizen, taking the lead. "Let\'s move fast. We have a mission to accomplish."