Chapter 148 VALERIA "There was a legend that an unparalleled power was hidden there.
However, the fools who ventured into the lake never returned." Aterrifying, haunted place with certain deaththat's exactly our destination, no doubt about it.
So we gathered our few belongings and headed toward the Lake of the Dead, praying not to be the next ones on the list.
"Guys, you're always by my side," I took Celine's hand, and Quinn nodded beside her.
We all made our way through the wild forest at night, pushing forward without stopping, through bushes filled with sharp branches under the thick canopy of trees that blocked the moonlight above our heads.
As we approached the lake, the humidity and cold in the air intensified, and another unsettling detail sent shivers down even the bravest among usthere was no sound.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtNot the hiss of nocturnal animals, the flutter of owl wings, not even a single firefly floating in the air.
Nothing.
It truly felt as if life had been sucked out of this place.
We emerged from the forest and reached the lake's shore, where a thick mist hovered over the water and stretched to the pebbles on the shore.
Looking into the distance, only a dark fog covered the entire landscape.
"Step closer and test the water," the King ordered one of his men, who obeyed.
No matter how much they tried to act brave, the nervousness was obvious in everyone.
"My Lord, I can't see the bottom; it's too dark," the man replied, leaning over the shore but not daring to touch the water.
The Vampire King stepped behind him and mercilessly kicked him in the rear.
With an unmanly scream, the warrior fell face-first into the water, splashing around.
We thought something terrible would happen, but after a few seconds, he got up, completely soaked but still in one piece.
"Well, it seems safe enough.
Still, Valeria, take the artifact and lead the way.
You'll go first," he said, opening the box for me.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIreached in and pulled out the guide that would take us through this final obstacle.
It floated slightly in the air, transforming into a silver compass and moving above the lake's surface.
"Should we look for a boat?" I asked hesitantly.
Surely, he didn't expectto step into those treacherous, uncertain el waters. "Don't worry, dear.
You're the safest one here.
Now move.
I can feel it great power is near," he said, staring off into the fog that covered the lake's horizon, his eyes gleaming green with greed. Isighed and subtly signaled to Quinn and Celine.
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