Chapter 119: Divine Primordial Protection
Chapter 119: Divine Primordial Protection
"Hmm?... There's definitely something between those two," I murmured, watching two of my daughters engaged in seemingly pointless activities on the second floor. "I'm certain of it."
Instead of tackling the tower like the others, Ember and Luna were indulging in their own depraved games with the monsters. Ember leaped from one goblin to the next, mercilessly destroying their small tight assholes. She didn't care if they were males or females; all she cared about was satisfying her insatiable desire.
Luna was no different, asserting her dominance over the goblins and using their green dicks as her toys, forcing them to breed her orally, vaginally, and anally. The pregnancy I'd bestowed upon her in my primordial form was still not evident.
'What a waste of time.' I don't know what happened between the two, but I plan to find out later.
Shaking my head, I redirected my attention to Scarlett, who was making her way toward the second floor's boss room.
In order to prevent her from repeating what happened on the first floor, I exercised my authority as the administrator, disabling the power of her cursed flames against the boss room's barrier. She could incinerate the entire maze, but the boss room would remain untouched. I wanted her to grow by experiencing a real challenge with the boss.
Watching for a few more minutes, I stood up, stretching a little before teleporting to my home and having some fun with my daughters and loved ones.
Over the next few days, I was in a slow life mode, with an interesting routine. Each morning, I awoke to the warm, eager mouths of my children, licking and sucking my cock, balls, and cunt. And after a quick morning fuck, where I would impregnate a few of them.
I would leave for the tower to observe the progress of the hunters for a few hours. Then, in the evening, I'd return home, milking my holstaur daughters. I also impregnated all four of them and me with their eggs two times, storing the pregnancies in my 'Dimensional Womb.'
Hikari quickly blended into our family, forming a close bond with Celeste and our twin daughters, becoming best friends almost immediately. As for me, I informed everyone of my departure again, teleporting to the dead tree after relocating the waypoint the previous day. I was eager to continue exploring the forest, with the dead tree marking the deepest point I had reached in the north.
"Let's do this," I breathed in deeply and shifted into my wolf form.
"Oh!... This is even better than I expected!" I exclaimed, admiring the new enhancements to the form. After upgrading it to rank D, I unlocked another wolf transformation. This one allowed me to switch from a werewolf-like form to that of a regular wolf but much faster.
Pure smooth silver fur and a body length of three meters, sharp claws, crimson eyes, a fluffy tail, and of course, a huge erect wolf cock with a very sharp tip like a spear, a knot, and a pair of large balls.
"This will come in handy," I muttered, imagining myself breeding in this form.
Utilizing my transformation ability, I adjusted the form to be slightly smaller and more akin to a male wolf. With the speed granted by this wolf form, I could easily traverse the distance from the dead tree to the icy mountain visible in the distance and blend in with the forest's wildlife.
I ran at a steady pace—not rushing but not dawdling either—moving through the trees at an astonishing speed. I encountered no obstacles along the way, no monsters, not even spider-rats. In fact, I didn't encounter any creatures at all; the forest was calm and eerily silent.
'I guess this is the effect of the spider-rats that caused all the animals to run away.'
It wasn't until I had been running for about two hours that I began to spot signs of wildlife: bear, deer, boar, fox, and a few other smaller species. I avoided them and continued toward the mountains.
ROAR!!
AWOOO!!
"!!!" I halted abruptly, startled by a powerful roar and a wolf's howl coming from my right. From the tone of the howl, it was clear the wolf was in trouble.
"Interesting," I muttered, changing direction and sprinting toward the source as fast as I could.
"Ah!... There it is."
I arrived at a clearing in the forest where I saw a gigantic black bear locked in a brutal battle with a gray wolf.
ROAR!!
AWOOO!!
Both animals were wounded. The wolf bled from its side, while the bear's legs were covered in blood. It was clear the wolf was losing this fight.
'Should I help the wolf or not?' I pondered, observing the two beasts. The wolf was smaller, weaker, and clearly starving, yet he was fighting for his life with fierce determination.
"AWO!!" The wolf let out a howl of pain as the bear swung his paw, hitting the wolf and sending him flying. The poor wolf's body rolled a few times before slamming against a tree.
"GRRRR..." the wolf growled, slowly standing up, glaring at the bear, his eyes full of determination and hatred.
'Hahaha, you're a stubborn little bastard, aren't you?' I couldn't help but chuckle watching the two monsters. I took a liking to the wolf's spirit, so I decided to lend a hand.
"AWOOOOO!" I howled, drawing the attention of both the bear and the wolf. For a moment, they both seemed stunned, but then the bear turned to face me, standing its ground. The wolf, on the other hand, trembled with disbelief, unable to comprehend that a larger, stronger wolf was coming to its aid.
"GRRR," the bear growled, standing on its hind legs, and roared, challenging me.
"Hahaha!... You wish," I laughed.
In an instant, I vanished from their sight and reappeared behind the bear. Without warning, I summoned a blood scythe and sliced the bear in half.
"Tsk... That was boring," I sighed, gazing down at the bear's lifeless body. "What should I do with you?" I mused, looking at the wolf.
The wolf stared at me, its body covered in wounds, looking more like a skeleton than a living creature.
"Hey, do you want to live?" I asked the wolf, stepping forward and staring him in the eyes. The poor creature was scared and dying from his wounds.
"Awooooooo!" he suddenly cried, howling at the sky and falling to the ground, unable to keep himself upright or conscious.
'Sigh... What am I doing?' I thought, shaking my head. Slowly, I shifted back into my werewolf form, pulled out a healing potion and a vial of my blood, and poured them down the wolf's throat.
"Goodnight, pup. I hope you make good use of my gift."
...
The next four days of my journey were uneventful. I encountered the same types of animals: bears, wolves, deer, and boars, making me wonder if these were the only species inhabiting this forest.
As for my destination, it seemed like I hadn't made any progress at all... What the fuck! The mountain remained as distant as ever like I was chasing a mirage.
'Sigh...' With a heavy sigh, I opened the map and relocated the waypoint to this location. I'd been repeating this process for days: traveling during the day, setting a waypoint, and teleporting back home at night. The next day, I would repeat the process.
"Hmm?" My figure froze an inch away from the map when I noticed something strange ahead of me. A certain tree about three feet away from me suddenly got...how to say… flickered or distorted momentarily.
Yeah... The top half of the tree shifted slightly to the left for a split second before snapping back into place. It reminded me of a glitch I had encountered while designing the tower's maze.
'What the hell was that?'
Curiosity got the better of me, and I approached the tree, cautiously reaching out to touch its trunk. It appeared solid and normal—nothing out of the ordinary. But I was wrong. The next moment, my hand began to sink into the tree's bark.
"Wha...?" Before I could pull my hand back, an unseen force yanked me forward, pulling my entire body into the tree.
BOOF!
"Ugh," I groaned, hitting the ground face-first. I stood up, dusting myself off, and looked around, stunned by what I saw.
I found myself in a vast, seemingly endless golden plain. The ground was rough, the air was clean but heavy in my lungs, and the sun shone brightly in the clear blue sky.
"What is this place?" I wondered, turning around and being met with an even more shocking sight.
A massive black wall, or more accurately, a colossal dome of dark energy, loomed over the area behind me.
Ding!
The familiar ding rang inside my head, and with it, a window popped up.
[Divine Primordial Protective Barrier:?????????????]
[Time left: 2 years, 6 months, 15 days, 20 hours, 32 minutes, 52 seconds]
"Holy shit... Lilith!" I muttered, stepping closer to the black dome and carefully reaching my hand to it. I was surprised that I could touch it and feel it. The dome was hot, yet cold, solid yet liquid.
'Is this a divine protection created by Lilith?'
If yes, then what was the reason? Why was she protecting this place? And who was she protecting?
Slap!
I slapped my forehead at my own stupidity. The answer to that question was simple.
Me.
Lilith made this barrier to protect me. She probably did this just to ensure that nothing would go wrong during the early days of my time in the forest.
"Thank you, Lilith. I love you."
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