“All right. Our immediate concern is to truly rid ourselves of these phantoms. I have no idea where these creatures are coming from, but they have been able to track us relentlessly,” said Hugh.
As they were speaking, a burst of shouting erupted, followed by another chaotic battle.
Some of the phantoms had caught up to them, and Wrey and the others had no choice but to flee once again.
Meanwhile, Jared and the rest were taking a rest on a hill. The consecutive battles had left everyone feeling exhausted.
Since entering the abyss, they hadn't had a proper rest, let alone the time to replenish their energy.
Now, everyone's energy was nearly depleted. Although this place had abundant resources, they didn't have the luxury of time to rest.
Moreover, those phantoms seemed to stick to them like glue, swiftly catching up to Jared and the others.
Jared saw how weary the group was, so he casually set up an arcane array, enclosing the area within a radius of a hundred meters.
“Master Diviner, Mr. Campbell, rest and replenish your energy here for now. I will deal with those phantoms. Otherwise, they'll keep sticking to us,” Jared said.
“Mr. Chance, those phantoms are quite formidable. It would be dangerous for you to face them alone,” Great Diviner warned.
“Yes, especially those in battle armor. They're simply abnormal. It took a lot of effort for me to kill just one. Mr. Chance, you should rest with us. We can set out together once we've regained our strength,” Matthew added, hoping that Jared wouldn't go alone.
“It's all right. Even if I encounter danger, I will be able to escape,” Jared replied calmly.
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