Chapter 1151: The Lady Of The Depths
Village Head's Debauchery
Chapter 1151: The Lady Of The Depths

Orion, Nadia, and Seth swiftly crossed through the primordial barrier.
Nadia stared wide-eyed in surprise as she took in her surroundings. They were genuinely high up in the sky. Fortunately, Orion had mastered the One-Winged Sky Art to perfection, so unless he willed it otherwise, Nadia could move as she wished while being held up in the air beside him.
And she did.
Nadia looked behind her, staring in shock at the array of clouds. It was as if the immense land suspended in the air, from which she had just emerged, had vanished into thin air. It was even more remarkable than their Bastion.
As they approached the ground, her eyes widened further, taking in the numerous mountain ranges, the vast desolate plain, and the enormous hole stretching far into the distance. It was almost impossible to understand how vast it was, yet here it was-right next to her.
Nonetheless, something else caught her eye.
Soon, they arrived before an enormous tear in space, as though it had been carved into the atmosphere.
"Is this the gateway to the pocket dimension, the land where I and the others reside?" Nadia asked, her tone curious.
Orion nodded. "Yes," he responded. "We need to get everyone out as fast as possible because we aren't certain when it will close."
Hearing Orion's words, Nadia's expression grew serious, and she nodded in understanding. "If that's the case, then you have my support in doing whatever is needed to get everyone out of the pocket dimension," Nadia said, nodding firmly.
Orion nodded in acknowledgement. "Let's get going then," he responded. He nodded at Seth and flew into the torn space with Nadia.
Seth watched them vanish into the pocket dimension with a worried expression.
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Orion and Nadia soared through the air, over the ocean, heading toward the Bastion of the Wailing Gnarled. Suddenly, Orion halted, sensing something in the distance.
"What's that?" Orion asked, stopping mid-air and staring ahead.
Nadia frowned and looked in the same direction Orion was focused on.
It appeared like a figure was following them in the water, peeking at them. At first, Orion thought it was tainted, but its movements were far too coordinated to be considered one.
"Let's go check it out," Orion said.
Nadia nodded in agreement.
They flew forward and quickly arrived at the source. The head peeking out of the water belonged to a woman who appeared entirely made of water. Surprisingly, she didn't flee but remained in her position, her blue eyes fixed on them, waiting patiently.
"Excuse me, can you please tell me who you are?" Orion asked, his voice tinged with curiosity as he looked at the woman. However, instead of responding, she dived back into the water.
Orion's expression morphed into confusion as a frown appeared on his lips.
beings?
The thought of having such a strong backing was reassuring. Even if she were to die in battle, she felt comforted knowing that Paradise's forces would avenge her death.
If Anara had been here and could read Nadia's thoughts, she would have immediately dragged her to Paradise and ensured she didn't leave for an extended period. Fortunately, she wasn't.
"Let's go," Orion said, refocusing on the water woman in the distance. She had paused during their conversation, curiously observing their new armour.
As if sensing they were done, the woman began swimming forward again.
Orion swam ahead.
Nadia nodded, her eyes fixed on the woman as she followed behind him.
The woman's speed increased, prompting Orion and Nadia to quicken their pace. Soon, they were swimming through the ocean at breakneck speed. Fortunately, with the aid of the headless winged spawn armour, they could keep up.
They passed numerous underwater mountains, eventually arriving before a wide cave on one
of the mountains.
The woman swam into the cave.
Orion and Nadia halted before it.
"Do you recognize this place?" Orion asked, glancing at Nadia.
"I don't. I had always been focused on the Bastion of the Wailing Gnarled and ensuring our
survival in this ocean against other bastions and the tainteds. We explored the ocean but never ventured too far, fearing we might encounter something we couldn't handle," Nadia
responded, shaking her head.
Orion nodded in understanding. He had expected this answer. Similarly, his village had never ventured beyond the Dreylal mountain ranges due to the fear of encountering dangerous three-star Vylkr vines or something worse.
It made sense-no one could guarantee survival on such a risky journey. Only those crazy or fearless enough would dare leave the village to chase opportunities.
With a decisive nod at each other, they both swam forward, entering the cave. They were strong enough to see through the darkness, so it posed no obstacle to them. After several minutes, they finally reached the end of the cave, and before them was a wide
hallway separated by a powerful barrier keeping the water from entering.
They hesitated for a second before they both entered through the barrier.
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I'll still release another chapter before the end of the day!