PAID Chapter 199
PAID Chapter 199
I barely made it to the dimensional gate, anchoring Eternity into the ground to support my body. Each step forward was insanely difficult, like trying to cross a flood-swollen ravine. It felt as though one misstep would either sweep me away, never to resurface, or smash me against something, resulting in death.
"Mira! Mira! Over here! Hurry!"
Rosaria, who had been waiting with an anxious expression, began to jump up and down the moment she saw me. The fragments of time that had been clinging to the protective barrier before I headed toward the medium were no longer visible.
It wasn’t that they were gone; they simply couldn’t even get close to me anymore. Fragments were still pouring out of the crack, but they were being torn apart by time itself before even half of them could descend.
It wasn’t just the fragments. The barrier surrounding the dimensional gate and the seven people nearby was also dangerously trembling, as if it might shatter at any moment. My vision, enhanced to its maximum by physical reinforcement, scanned the gate.
'This is bad.'
Every time the barrier wavered, the dimensional gate wobbled along with it. If that gate broke, it would all be over. With the gods who were supposed to stabilize the coordinates gone, we would all be trapped inside.
Being trapped would be the best-case scenario. It wouldn’t be surprising if we ended up buried in time and died. Even I had to use all my strength just to withstand the flow, so how much worse would it be for the others?
"Mira! It's almost ready! You're almost here!"
Encouraged by their shouts, I gritted my teeth and forced my body to move forward. Even with my physical reinforcement at full power, I felt like I might get flung far away if I wasn’t careful.
—Crack...
"...What?"
Suddenly, an ominous sound rang out.
With a sinking feeling, I looked at the dimensional gate. Already precariously moving with the barrier, the gate was slowly being pushed sideways. And it was accelerating.
I reacted quickly. Instinctively, I conjured the Sacred Lance in my right hand and hurled it at the gate. It was an action driven by instinct rather than thought.
If I had hesitated even slightly, it would have been too late. The moment the Sacred Lance pierced through the barrier and wrapped around the gate, the lower part of the gate shattered and began to rise into the air.
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