My Dungeon Life: Rise of the Slave Harem-Chapter 1658
“I’m giving you this last chance to surrender.” Kaia’s voice echoed out across the island. “Put down your weapons and accept your slave collars, and you won’t be harmed… for now.”
“Look at you now… I wonder if you were ever a good person.” Carmine retorted.
“Abandoned again?” Kaia shot back. “Your lord and master has already run away with his tail between his legs. It’s no use continuing to fight.”
“You…”
Her words did sense shockwaves through several of those who were still hiding. They had used a spell that had blown apart the stairway leading down to the dungeon. There was a crater where the dungeon was supposed to be, and the dungeon hallway was completely exposed except for the rubble that the occupants were hiding behind. Carmine was at the front, using an impressive shield to block any spells they sent their way and keeping the hallways from collapsing on top of them.
They were at a standstill for the moment, but it was only a matter of time before they were all defeated, the last pocket of resistance in a nearly flawless journey. The politicians mostly looked like they wanted to surrender. The only reason they hadn’t immediately held out their necks was because of the particularly dangerous look the lionesses were giving them.
“Prelate Anne!”
Anne’s body suddenly went rigid, and then she collapsed. Her body started to glow with white light. She wasn’t the only one. Numerous others suddenly went rigid and started to glow as well. It was specifically all of the humans. Seeing all of the humans suddenly pass out and start glowing was enough that Kaia started to panic. Carmine seemed to be a notable exception.
“A-attack!” She raised her hand, but before she could drop it, a portal opened right in front of the entrance.
The soldiers all tense warily as foot gingerly stepped through. This was followed by the rest of the body, ending in a tail.
“Lydia?” Carmine blinked.
More portals began to open, and more girls began to appear. There was Miki, a massive golem, Shao, Celeste, Astria, Elaya… each one stepping out into the crater, looking around with worried expressions on their faces.
“Who are you?” Kaia demanded angrily.
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“Reinforcements.” Lydia declared, turning to Carmine.
“Hah… do you think your silly little reinforcements will make a difference? You’ve already lost!”
“We’re not here for you, idiot!” Shao shot her such a look, that Kaia’s mouth flapped in confusion.
“What’s happened?” Lydia asked Carmine. “I felt… pain.”
"Master needs us." Miki nodded.
"That... despair..." Shao shivered.
“That… Master…” Carmine didn’t know how to even respond.
“He’s… hurt.” Alysia barely managed to finish.
Kaia shook her head, seeming to recover from that moment of being stunned. “How did you even get in here? We’re in a dungeon?”
“Eh? The portal led us right here though?” Celeste cocked her head thoughtfully.
Cr-cr-crrraaaack. Everyone looked up as the sky itself started to form cracks across it.
“What are you doing?” A flash of panic appeared across Kaia’s face. “Whatever you’re doing, you can’t stop the ceremony! It’s not even here. It’s too la-”
Boom! A distance explosion many times larger than the spells they had been using in this battle caused the ground to shake. A fireball erupted into the crack-filled sky. A few moments later, there were more explosions. Each one seemed to be getting closer and closer. It was finally clear that some of those fireballs were ships that exploded and then were swallowed by the sea with almost no fanfare.
“Report!” Kaia lifted a magic communicator.
“What is… no… ah!” The response cut out and she switched to another.
“Princess, we need assistance! Wait, nooo!”
There were more and more shouts filling the eerily quiet city.
“The sky is cracking.”
“Haven’t you noticed, the sea has turned black too?”
“Is the sea bubbling?”
“There is something under there.”
“Ahhhhhhgghhhh!!!”
The ground started rumbling and the see looked like it was a boiling black pit.
Kaia’s expression turned to fear. “Y-you can’t stop me!”
“We already said, we’re not here for you.” The golem spoke up and then pointed toward the dock, although she couldn’t see it.
At that moment, a form began to rise from the murky black water at the shore of the main island. That form was me.
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