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26.66% Monster warrior / Chapter 4: Enter in hell 4

บท 4: Enter in hell 4

The girl spoke of his past, of the pain he carried, and the fears that had shaped him. She told him that to truly escape, he must face and conquer them. Aadhi's heart swelled with a mix of anger and sorrow as he thought of his mother, lost in the abyss of coma, and his sister, who he feared would soon be left alone. "But how?" he asked, desperation lacing his voice.

The girl didn't respond immediately, instead, she pointed to the shimmering screen in front of them. It grew brighter, displaying a vast and intricate world. "This," she said, "is your world now. A game where you can win your life back. But remember, there are rules and consequences." The screen showed a contract with two options: fight the monsters and conquer the game, or refuse and face the unknown.

Aadhi's gaze was fixed on the screen, his heart racing. He had seen his mother's lifeless eyes, felt the weight of his sister's future on his shoulders. He had nothing to lose. He accepted the challenge without hesitation. The screen vanished, and he found himself in a cold, sterile room with no sign of the girl. His heart sank as he realized he was alone.

The room was filled with the hum of machinery and the faint smell of antiseptic. A sense of dread washed over him as he heard the door slide open behind him. He turned to see a creature unlike any he had ever imagined. It was a twisted amalgamation of metal and flesh, with piercing red eyes that bore into his soul. It was the first of the monsters he had to face.

SUMMARY^1: Aadhi, burdened by his mother's coma and sister's future, accepts a girl's challenge to enter a game-like world to fight monsters and possibly win back his life. He is transported to a cold, mechanical room and confronted by a terrifying creature, the first of many he must battle.

Aadhi felt his power surge through him, a burning sensation that started in his chest and traveled to his fingertips. He didn't know how to control it, but instinct took over as he lunged at the creature. The monster roared, swiping a mechanical arm at him, but Aadhi dodged and countered with a punch that sent it flying across the room. The impact was so great that the walls cracked and the floor trembled beneath their feet.

The creature got back up, its eyes now glowing with anger. Aadhi's mind raced as he tried to remember any details about the monsters from the world above. He knew they were fierce and unforgiving, but he had never encountered one in person. The creature charged at him again, and this time, Aadhi was ready. He focused his energy and swung his fist, releasing a burst of power that sent the creature hurtling into the far wall. It lay there, momentarily stunned, giving Aadhi the opportunity to escape.

But escape was not what Aadhi had in mind. He was determined to win this game and return to his family. He approached the creature cautiously, each step echoing in the vast, empty room. The creature began to rise, but Aadhi didn't wait for it to attack again. He punched it repeatedly, each hit stronger than the last, until the creature was nothing but a twisted metal heap on the floor. As the monster fell, Aadhi felt a strange sensation. The power that had been coursing through him started to dissipate, leaving him feeling drained yet exhilarated.

The room grew brighter, and a door appeared where there had been only a wall. The air was filled with a low hum that grew louder as the door opened. On the other side was a bustling street, filled with people and noise. Aadhi stepped through, marveling at the sudden change in scenery. The cold metal gave way to warm, vibrant colors and the smell of food cooking from nearby stalls. This was a stark contrast to the desolate wasteland he had just left. He knew that this was a sign of his victory, but the game had only just begun.

A group of people in the street looked at him with a mix of awe and fear, whispering among themselves. Aadhi felt a newfound confidence and a sense of purpose. He had taken the first step in the right direction, and he was ready for whatever came next. He spotted a map on a nearby wall, detailing the different levels of the game. Each level had its own set of challenges and monsters, and the prize for clearing each one grew more tempting. His sister's future and his mother's recovery were at stake, and he couldn't afford to fail.

He approached the first player he saw, a young girl with a determined look in her eyes. "How do I find my sister?" he asked. She pointed to a towering building in the distance. "The Nexus," she said. "That's where the game keeps track of everyone. If she's playing, you'll find her there." Aadhi nodded and set off, the crowd parting for him as he walked. The tower grew closer with each step, and the anticipation grew stronger. He had made a deal with the game, and now he had to honor it. The stakes were high, but he knew he couldn't turn back now.

As he entered the Nexus, the chaos of the street disappeared, replaced by a serene calm. The air was cool and smelled faintly of ozone. In the center of the room was a giant holographic map, pulsing with light and showing the locations of all the players. Aadhi scanned the map, searching for any sign of his sister. He found her quickly, a small dot moving through one of the game's many levels. "She's alive," he murmured to himself, relief flooding through him. But he knew he had to get to her, and fast.

He approached a terminal and placed his hand on the screen. It flickered to life, displaying a list of options. "Find a party," he murmured, scrolling through the names. He didn't know anyone here, but he needed allies. Suddenly, a notification popped up: "Welcome, Aadhi. Your party awaits." His heart raced as he accepted the invitation. A group of four players materialized before him, each one more impressive than the last. They greeted him with nods and curt introductions, and he knew that together, they could face whatever the game threw at them.

The party leader, a tall, stoic man named Kai, outlined the plan. "We're heading to the Crystal Caverns," he said. "The monsters there are rumored to drop artifacts that can help us all. If we stick together, we stand a better chance of making it through." Aadhi nodded, eager to begin. He had no idea what an artifact was, but if it could help him find his sister, he was all in. They set off into the game world, each step taking them deeper into the unknown. The caverns were vast and filled with glittering crystals that threw rainbows of light across the floor. The air was thick with the hum of unseen dangers.

The battle was fierce. Monsters of all shapes and sizes emerged from the shadows, their eyes gleaming with malice. Aadhi fought alongside his new companions, feeling the power within him growing stronger with each victory. He watched in amazement as Kai sliced through the air with a sword made of pure light, and as the others summoned beasts and wielded elemental forces. They moved as one, a well-oiled machine of destruction. And yet, amidst the chaos, Aadhi's thoughts remained focused on his sister. He had to find her, had to make sure she was safe.

As they reached the heart of the caverns, they faced a monster unlike any they had encountered before. It was a colossal beast, with crystals jutting from its back like spikes. It roared, the sound echoing through the chamber, and charged at them. The party spread out, each member attacking from a different angle. Aadhi felt his power swell, and he knew this was his moment. He focused all his energy and leaped towards the creature, his fist glowing with a fierce light.

The impact was deafening, the force of his blow sending the creature reeling. It roared in pain, swinging its massive tail at him. Aadhi barely dodged, his heart racing. He could feel the adrenaline pumping through his veins. This was it, the turning point in the game. If he could take down this beast, he would be one step closer to saving his sister. The creature lunged again, and Aadhi met it with a roar of his own, their clash sending shockwaves through the cavern. The battle was long and brutal, but in the end, Aadhi


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