Extra's Perfect Ending-Chapter 293: Foot

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Walking through the field of reeds was the same old experience, his mind couldn’t comprehend the monotonous repeating scenery and everything was blue. After some time he arrived at a field of ice. There’s no gaping hole that separates the desolate land of rock and field of reed. The ice landscape was directly connected to the land of reeds.

However, It felt a little jarring because when the field of reed was abruptly stopped. It’s like someone just painted the land over with ice. The sun god was not kidding when he said that this was the land of ice since as far as he could see, this place was filled with nothing but crystal-clean ice.

Reeva tested one of his feet to step on the ice, trying to figure out if it was safe for him to step on. The ice didn’t do anything, then he realized that he himself couldn’t interact with the world. So this place just felt like a normal floor to him.

Reeva traveled through the ice field, looking around to see some ice crystal litter throughout the place. The consistency seemed to be on par with the stone mural in the land of reeds but upon closer look, there was nothing written down like the sung god stone mural.

He proceeded across the area with purpose; he did not want to waste time meandering around, and after some time, he discovered something.

What the hell is that?

It was tall, taller than any building he had seen in his life. If Reeva hadn’t known it was a living thing, he would have assumed it was a tower. Reeva almost grasped it when he saw the thing.

At his height, he could only see the foot of it. The tower was standing on all fours, and it was an impressive thing to see. Reeva observed the thing for a while, making sure that he was truly invisible from it.

However, when he was observing it, something happened. One of its four legs took off the ground and it started to walk.

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The sound of something big stepping on ice could be heard throughout the place. If Reeva could interact with the place, he would feel the vibration of the ice.

Just one step of the foot could take it far away. Reeva followed behind but, with his pace, he couldn’t maintain the distance and chose to catch up with it later.

Reeva would have been so exhausted running for hours if he used mystic power in his body. Then the tower finally came across something. It was an amalgamation of flesh that looked like a deer.

From Reeva’s perspective, the deer was as big as a house but it was a dwarf in front of the tower. The deer then charged at the tower, wanting to take it down. But with its size, it could do nothing.

The tower foot then kicked the deer down. and with its other foot, it pressed on the deer, making it unable to move. Reeva watched carefully as the tower bent forward aching like a bow. Then the arrow from in the middle of the bow.

After it finished forming the arrow flew into the deer, creating a very big hole in its body. The deer scream one last time before the flash that forms the deer ceases to have life.

Then Reeva could see what the flesh on the foot of the tower was moving. The flesh on the deer then started transferring from its corpse to the foot that was stepping on it. After a bit of time, the course then had nothing left.

The tower then stepped on the arrow and also absorbed the flesh into itself. When it finished, the tower became dormant again. returning to a stationary state that Reeva found it in.

That must be the god...

Reeva couldn’t help but feel bizarre, the thing was far from any god that Reeva was familiar with. He looked up to the towering god and wondered.

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Could this thing even communicate?

As one knew, the god’s power was directly tied to the believer, the more people it hadunder the more powerful it was. The power that came from the people materialized and created this god.

At least what resembled a god, in the sun god’s eyes this thing was considered a fragment of a god. Not powerful enough to be on par with a god that rises through the circle system.

This god formed from the belief of the people and didn’t have any people behind it. Only a husk of things that the people thought it to be. From the look of it, it mindlessly walked the land of ice to hunt the flesh beings.

Reeva prepared himself, from the look of it there wasn’t any clue to communicate with the god. As he saw it the thing was just a collection of beliefs, what people of the north shape it to be. The creature of the endless hunt.

So Reeva was sure that he didn’t have any way to communicate with it. However the thing was tall and very imposing, it reminded him of the black castle wall. It reminded him of the time he climbed the tall thing.

Maybe there is a thing up there?

On Earth, video games like to hide things in hard-to-reach places. So there must be something up there right? Reeva didn’t know but it didn’t hurt to try. After all, he had all the time in the world and endless stamina.

Reeva carefully approached the foot of the tower. There he found out that the flesh of it was actually limbs. Limbs of animals and even humans. At least that is what he thought it was...

Reeva felt a little disgusted about this thing. His hand grabbed a hold of the limbs of something. Again Reeva was surprised that he couldn’t feel anything, the flesh was supposed to feel a little firm... But all he felt was like something solid. Like the ice, Reeva couldn’t feel the texture of the material that made this thing up because of mystic power.

It bared him from doing anything to it. Reeva swallowed a bit of saliva before he started his climb. He tried his best not to look at the wall of limbs that he had to climb up and focus on the climb itself.

Being this close to it, Reeva could sense the height of the tower. It was more impressive than anything loving being he had ever seen. Aside from the mother that he saw from afar this thing was bigger than the reality-twisting storm that he witnessed.

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However after Reeva climbed a bit, he felt the leg rumble. It collection of limbs started moving together, the foot that Reeva was on now lifted in the air. Reeva held on to the limb that was moving. Even though he couldn’t interact with the place, he could still be thrown off.

Bam!

Then ice that the tower stepped on was shattered. Then its other legs were moved forward. Soon it turned into a walking motion, one by one it moved to find another target.

However now that Reeva got the vantage point he could see that the target was very visible from the tower perspective. Even halfway through its legs, Reeva could see its next target. This time it was a thing that looked like a chicken, Reeva recognized that it was the Elkut.

A being found in Eyre that had delicious meat often hunted in every season other than winter. It had four legs like a deer but its face and feathers suggest that its ancestor was an avian.

Reeva’s hand held firm throughout the walking process, he didn’t want to climb up this place again. However, the swaying of the leg was pretty hard to hold on to and Reeva’s hand slipped.

Hsi’s body fell a little down the the leg but the thing was very tall Reeva found himself grabbed onto another limb on its legs. This time he wrapped his arm on the limb, not letting go.

The tower walked over to the Elkut and bent itself again. Reeva however didn’t see the bow this time, he had to worry about something else instead.

The Eflkut was charging at the leg he was on! If it hit him, he would undoubtedly be crushed between two mystic beings. At that point, he would be sent back to the real world without any question.

Even though he couldn’t interact with the surround it didn’t mean that the surroundings couldn’t interact with him. He could still be crushed even if they couldn’t move anything.

Reeva panicked a little he thought about ti and it didn’t look good. He had a chance of getting crushed by the Elkut charge and at that point, he would die.

Reeva worked his brain out and decided that it would be best to abandon his positional nd jump down. There was no chance he would make the switch to the other leg because of how far it was. But, there might have been a chance to survive if he climbed into the back of its leg.

However, that would take some time that he didn’t have. So the best solution in his mind was to jump down and climb back again.