Dimension System: SSS Rank Talent Awakening

Chapter 225- Echoes of Betrayal.



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As they entered the building, the temperature dropped sharply. The air was thick with a strange, oppressive energy that made it difficult to focus.

Shadows danced on the walls, forming shapes that seemed to move and shift on their own.

What is this Dabi asked. Why this shadow are doing this weird things? It looks like as if they are mocking us.

Loira replied, I don't know what is this yet. I need more information.

Loira cast a protective spell, her staff glowing with a soft light that pushed back the darkness. "Stay close. It's trying to separate us."

The words had barely left her lips when the floor beneath them began to twist and warp. Dabi stumbled, his footing unsteady as the room transformed into a labyrinth of shifting walls and corridors.

A voice echoed through the air, cold and mocking. "You dare to challenge the Ancient Ones? Such arrogance. Let me show you the futility of your struggle."

Dabi's hand tightened around his blade. "Come out and face us!"

The voice laughed. "Face you? No, little mortal. I prefer to watch you struggle."

The labyrinth led them to a large, open chamber where the illusionist awaited. It was a tall, ethereal figure cloaked in shadows, its face obscured by a shifting mask. In its hands, it held a staff that pulsed with dark energy.

"You've caused quite a stir," the illusionist said, its voice dripping with malice. "The Ancient Ones have taken notice. They see your defiance as... entertaining."

Loira notice the familiar energy from the enemy. She said, Dabi this guy has fragment shard pieces on him. I don't know how get his hand on the core.

I can fell it is one of the fragments we collected before. We left the core in the Saint council in our last mission. He must have somehow gets his hand on the Aetherial core.

Dabi nods and raised his blade, his eyes narrowing. "We're not here to entertain anyone. Hand over whatever fragment you have stole, or this ends now."

The illusionist tilted its head, amused. "Ah, you seek a fragment? How predictable. But fragments is mine to keep, little mortal. And you have yet to prove yourselves."

With a wave of its staff, the room was plunged into darkness. When the light returned, Dabi, Loira, and Selene found themselves standing on a narrow platform suspended over an endless void.

"Prove yourselves," the illusionist's voice echoed. "Or fall into the abyss."

The platform began to crumble beneath their feet, forcing them to move quickly. Shadows rose from the void, taking on the forms of their greatest fears. For Dabi, it was his siblings, their faces twisted with pain and betrayal.

"You failed us," Mira's voice rang out, her small form stepping forward. "You promised to protect us, but you left us behind."

Dabi's breath caught, but he forced himself to focus. "You're not real," he said through gritted teeth. "This is just another trick."

Loira faced a similar trial, the shadows taking the form of her lost family. They whispered accusations and regrets, their voices clawing at her resolve. Selene battled against a shadowy version of herself, each strike of her blade met with an equally powerful counter.

"Focus!" Dabi shouted, his voice cutting through the chaos. "This is what it wants. Don't let it win!"

Drawing on their bond, the three of them fought back against the shadows. Dabi's blade cut through the illusions, his determination fueling his strikes. Loira's magic flared, dispelling the voices that sought to weaken her. Selene's strikes grew more precise, her confidence unwavering.

As the last of the shadows dissipated, the illusionist reappeared, its form flickering. "You've done well," it admitted, though its voice was tinged with frustration. "But your struggle is far from over."

It raised its staff, preparing to strike, but Dabi moved faster. His blade glowed with energy as he lunged forward, slicing through the illusionist's form aiming at his heart. The creature let out a shriek as it dissolved into mist, leaving behind a glowing fragment shard.
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Loira stepped forward, her hands trembling slightly as she picked up the shard. "This from the core," she said softly, her voice filled with both worry and exhaustion.

Selene sheathed her sword, her expression grim. "How did he get his hand on the core? And the Ancient Ones won't take this defeat lightly."

As they exited the building, the Saints who had waited outside greeted them with cheers. Raghnall stepped forward, his usual stoicism replaced by a rare smile. "You've done it. The city owes you its thanks."

Dabi nodded, though his mind was already racing ahead. The illusionist's words lingered in his thoughts and someone definitely help the enemy.

"We can't stop now," he said, his voice firm. "We need to secure the next fragment shard before they make their move."

Loira placed a hand on his arm, her touch grounding him. "We will. But for now, let's take this victory. We've earned it."

Dabi looked at her, then at the Saints around them. The city was battered, but its spirit remained unbroken. As long as they had that, they had a chance.

For now, that was enough. Few minutes later...

The Council Hall was alive with activity as the Saints and city leaders reconvened.

The glow of the recovered shard pulsed faintly in the center of the chamber, encased in a protective barrier of Loira's magic.

Yet, despite their latest victory, the mood was far from celebratory. Dabi leaned against the wall, arms crossed, as discussions buzzed around him.

Loira broke the silence, her voice sharp. "We can't ignore what the illusionist said. If the Ancient Ones are actively watching us, every move we make will be met with resistance."

Aldric nodded, his face etched with concern. "And not just resistance. They'll adapt. Each fragment we retrieve makes us more of a threat. We must prepare for the worst."

Loira stepped forward, her eyes glowing faintly as she adjusted the barrier around the shard. "The shard's energy is stabilizing, but we're still exposed. The core won't be functional until we have all fragments."

Dabi exhaled sharply, pushing off the wall. "Then we don't waste time. Where's the next fragment shard?"

Raghnall, who had been silent until now, stepped forward and placed a map on the table. His finger traced a line toward a dark, uncharted area on the outskirts of Celestia's known dimensions.

"Here. The Shard of Vortex lies in the Wailing Abyss. It's a pocket dimension created by an unstable collapse. Few who enter ever return."

"The Wailing Abyss," Selene muttered, her hand gripping the hilt of her sword. "Of course, it had to be there."

Dabi smirked, though his tone lacked humor. "Sounds like the perfect vacation spot."

The Saints moved quickly. Supplies were gathered, and protective enchantments were cast on their weapons and armor.

Loira spent hours pouring over ancient texts, searching for any information on the Abyss and its potential dangers.

As night fell, Dabi found himself in the training yard, his blade slicing through the air in fluid arcs. The exertion helped clear his mind, but the weight of responsibility lingered. He knew the next journey would be even more dangerous than the last.

"You're pushing yourself too hard."

He turned to see Loira standing at the edge of the yard, her staff resting lightly in her hand. She approached him, her gaze steady. "You need rest, Dabi. You can't protect anyone if you burn out."

He sheathed his blade and ran a hand through his hair. "Rest doesn't come easy when every step we take feels like it could be our last."

Loira placed a hand on his shoulder, her touch warm and grounding. "You're not alone in this. Remember that."

For a moment, he allowed himself to take comfort in her words. But the image of his siblings, Mira's tearful face and Eli's quiet worry, resurfaced in his mind. He straightened, his resolve hardening. "We leave at dawn."

The portal to the Wailing Abyss shimmered ominously, its surface rippling like dark water. The Saints stood before it, their expressions a mix of determination and unease.

Raghnall had insisted on staying behind to coordinate defenses in Celestia, leaving Dabi, Loira, and Selene to lead the expedition.

"Once we're inside, stay close," Loira instructed, her staff glowing faintly. "The Abyss is known to disorient travelers. We'll need to rely on each other."

With a nod, they stepped through the portal.

The Abyss was unlike anything they had encountered before. The air was thick with an unnatural cold, and the ground beneath their feet shifted like sand.

The landscape was a chaotic blend of jagged rocks, floating islands, and swirling voids that seemed to stretch infinitely.

Whispers filled the air, faint and haunting, as if the dimension itself was alive. Dabi tightened his grip on his blade. "Let me guess. Those whispers aren't friendly."

Loira's expression darkened. "They're echoes. The voices of those who've been trapped here. Don't listen to them."

Selene scanned the area, her eyes narrowing. "We're being watched."

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