Re:Ant Lord-Chapter 96: Inner Nest (Castle bonus)

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Chapter 96: 96: Inner Nest (Castle bonus)

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She blinked, eyes focusing. "You... caught me." Her voice quavered, then steadied. "Thank you." She tried to stand but her legs wobbled. Kai helped her.

A metallic clatter drew their gaze: Darius rose ten paces away, armor scratched, aura sparking erratic from the fall.

Darkness cloaked them but faint bioluminescent fungi along distant cavern walls cast eerie turquoise glow, enough to show outlines and the immeasurably vast pit stretching into gloom.

In the centre, perhaps half a league off, a mound of pearlescent crystal pulsed a veins of star-crystal glowing like the heart of the world. The cavern floor rippled with worm-made tunnels, each wider than palace halls.

Mia exhaled awe. "This must be the Ruler’s inner nest... or something else."

A shuffle. Darius lifted his scorpion blade. Fury radiated. "Still protecting her, Kai? Heroic. But now you’re far from the squad, far from Queen’s justice. No witnesses."

Kai shifted into guard, though aura reserves were low. He felt Mia’s trembling behind him not from fear but from the exhaustion. Before they could clash something else moved first.

From a side burrow, a Tunnel-Maw Lizard, three-star predator of the deep slithered, drawn by the crash. It unfolded triple jaws, rows of pale teeth, and hissed.

Darius snarled, diverted. "Stupid beast!" He charged.

Mia tugged Kai’s arm. "That ledge... We need to climb there. I can’t fight right now. I am out of aura, I need to recover my strength."

They retreated while Darius battled lizard. His four-star aura smashed creature aside, scorpion blade severing a leg. Blood steamed. But Kai saw Darius’s weakness, the poisonous glass blade had hairline cracks from their earlier duel; one more heavy strike and it might break.

Not tonight, saving Mia is more important. He shepherded Mia onto a rocky stair of broken stalactites. They crouched in nook overhang, out of Darius’s direct sight.

Below, Darius finished the lizard, chest heaving. He looked up, spotted their hiding place. He grinned, but did not pursue. He needs to recover as well. Instead he stalked deeper toward the pulsing crystal mound, greed blazing.

Mia whispered, "I think, He is seeking raw star-cores to push to five stars. Madness."

Kai’s heart pounded. "We need to rest, then we stop him, or escape from this underground pit."

She nodded.

Far overhead, faint rumble of continuing quake shook dust free. Cerastis Banner might think them dead but Kai swore they would walk out.

Deep in the tunnels, the desert ruler below them rumbled again, shifting its continent-sized body. Heat wafted inside the entire tunnels like dragon breath.

Meanwhile... Above the sealed crater, wind howled through new ravines. Coatl and Cerastis survivors called names in the dust, searching. Needle found Shale under a slab, leg broken; Flint dragged three wounded to relative safety.

Thea, shaken by the loss of a dozen elite who’d fallen to their deaths. She gathered her battered force and retreated upslope, armor scratched, pride bleeding. Her seven-star aura flickered in rage at being thwarted by the land itself.

Mia missing. Kai missing. Darius vanished. Reports were chaotic.

Needle pressed a bloody cloth to a trooper’s side. "Princess might be alive down there. We can’t dig now."

Flint spat blood-tinged sand. "We will mark coordinates, let’s return to the army. We need more help."

They lit coded smokeless flames, etched messages on slate for engineers. Needle gazed into black chasm. "Kai, Princess, hold on."

Mia pressed her hand over the rib bruise, staring into black. "Our teams need us."

Kai nodded. He checks his storage, water 60 %, rations/meat two days, star-crystal liquid still 101 L in the cube but he doesn’t know how to use them. Star cores are not useful in this situation.

He looked at Mia, dirt streaked temple, eyes blazing. "We’ll climb out, Princess. Then we settle every score."

Soft turquoise light danced across her face. For once she let exhaustion show. "I believe you, Kai."

He offered small smile. "Rest first. You lost your sabres?"

"One lodged in dune above. The other..." She shrugged.

Kai pulled the cracked scorpion blade he’d snaffled earlier from pouch. "Take this. Borrowed trophy until we retrieve yours."

She accepted, fingers brushing his. "Thank you."

They leaned back against stone. Far below, Darius’s footsteps faded toward crystal heart.

Kai closed his eyes, letting the system trickle tiny regen to aura. He knew the next Chapter of their life saga would be below ground, monster warrens, ancient star-roots, and final reckoning with the desert ruler.

He whispered to the cavern air, to the unseen ruler that shifted somewhere in the abyss: "I’m still alive."

And the sand answered with a deep, distant sigh like a slumbering titan... waiting.

A pale turquoise gloom clung to the enormous cavern like a ghostly fog. Fungal were glowing like lanterns, spread across dripping walls, each bulb glowing just enough to tease monstrous silhouettes into existence, then rolling them back into darkness.

From unseen depths came the bass throb of the Desert Ruler’s pulse, it was slow, seismic, ancient. Every ten heartbeats the living mountain shifted in its sleep, and the stone trembled as though afraid.

Kai crouched beside Princess Mia on a ledge sculpted by time and sand. She slept with her back braced to the wall, Darius’s cracked scorpion‑blade cradled across her lap. The brief rest had done little; dark crescents still hung under her crimson eyes, lashes fluttering in uneasy dreams. Yet her breathing was strong, aura softly knitting bruised muscles.

Kai kept his silent watch. Antenna stretched to their limit, he mapped vibrations along the floors there, a lizard skitter; farther from them.

"System, show me Mia’s current condition." he ordered.

A notification flickered in his mind’s eye:

[Ding! System notification-

Name: Mia

Fatigue: 47 %

Vital signs are stable. Need a long rest.] freёnovelkiss.com

"Stable" eased a fist inside Kai’s chest. But if they were to escape or stop Darius, information mattered more than hope. He touched Mia’s shoulder. "Princess. I’m scouting. Stay here."

She roused half‑way, nodded once. "Be careful... Kai."

He offered a quick smile, shouldered his half‑mended spear, and slipped into the maze of tunnels that spiralled outward like veins of frozen lightning.