Necromancer Of The Shadows-Chapter 972 Lost In Void

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Chapter 972 Lost In Void

Inside the void space of the Tomb...

The moment Azroth threw Baphomet and Eldrakar inside the void rift that the void dragon had created, the effect of his Temporal Pause authority ended and both of them were able to move once again.

The moment both of them regained control over their bodies...

"Arghhhh!"

Two painful roars echoed inside the void space as both of them looked at their right arms, which had been severed by Azroth before he threw them inside the void space.

"Fu*k, just what kind of skill did he use?" Baphomet roared in anger as he felt a biting pain from the depths of his soul.

Normally, he wouldn't even bat an eye if someone severed his arm as this kind of injury wasn't something hard to deal with.

But currently, he didn't know why, but he was feeling as if millions of ants were crawling deep inside his body, chewing his flesh, bone, and soul.

The pain he was feeling was completely different from any kind of pain he had felt before.

"That sick bastard... His attack not only severed our arms but also destroyed a part of our souls," Eldrakar, who was feeling the same as Baphomet suddenly spoke in a grim voice and gritted his teeth.

"Soul attack..." Baphomet's eyes widened when he heard Eldrakar and he quickly inspected his soul.

When Baphomet inspected his soul, he realized the form of his soul was distorted and was missing its right arm.

"Fu*k," Baphomet cursed loudly when he saw the condition of his soul and his expression turned grim.

He tried to regenerate his severed arm, but the moment he tried to regenerate his arm, a black energy flashed around his wound, and the regeneration of his wound stopped.

Eldrakar was facing the same problem and he wasn't able to regenerate his arm as well.

"Damn, we first need to eliminate the residual aura of that bastard. Only after erasing his aura will we be able to regenerate our arms," Baphomet said with a dark look on his face as he used his Demonic Energy to eliminate Azroth's aura from his wound.

Eldrakar also tried to eliminate Azroth's aura using his Void Energy, but his eyes widened when he realized it would take him at least a month to eliminate Azroth's aura from his wound... and that was just the physical wound.

He was sure that Azroth left his aura in their souls as well, and he did not know how much time it would take them to eliminate his aura from their souls.

"We should leave from here before we think about how to deal with our injuries," Baphomet suddenly suggested as he didn't want to stay in the void space anymore.

Although he didn't want to admit it, he really felt threatened that Azroth would come inside the void space as well and would injure them further.

Eldrakar nodded his head upon hearing Baphomet and used his Void Energy to sense the passage that he had created to enter the void space of the Tomb.

Eldrakar tried to locate the passage position, but even after five minutes, he wasn't able to find it and his expression turned grim.

"How is this possible?" He muttered with a shocked look on his face, not believing that he couldn't sense the location of the passage.

'Even if the portal of the Tomb collapsed, the passage should have remained safe for a few hours as I left behind enough void energy to sustain it, but this...'

Eldrakar started to feel anxious because if the passage that led back to Utopia really collapsed, then it would be very difficult for them to return to Utopia.

They were currently in the void space of a different dimension, and without a proper passage that led outside, they couldn't go back to Utopia.

'The source of this void space is the Tomb of the Ancient, but since the Tomb is already collapsing, I don't think this void space will last long and soon it will turn into nothingness...' Eldrakar thought as beads of cold sweat appeared on his forehead.

'I don't think we'll be able to survive if this place turns into nothingness.'

Earlier, he was a little surprised that Azroth allowed them to escape into the void space despite the fact that he could have easily stopped them.

At that time, he thought Azroth had made a mistake, but now he realized the reason Azroth didn't stop them was because he knew they wouldn't be able to leave the void space.

Baphomet noticed Eldrakar's unusual expression and it didn't take him long to understand that something was wrong.

"Oy, don't tell me we are stuck here?" Baphomet said with a grim look on his face.

Hearing Baphomet, Eldrakar took a deep breath and explained the situation. Upon hearing that Eldrakar couldn't find the passage that led to Utopia, Baphomet's face darkened, and his hatred toward Evan reached an entirely different level.

Seeing Baphomet's dark look, Eldrakar sighed and after thinking for a moment, he spoke with a serious expression.

"Although the chances are low, we can go back if I somehow find the residual aura of the passage and connect it back to the void space of Utopia."

Hearing Eldrakar, Baphomet's eyes shone and he immediately looked at him.

"Since that's the case, what are we waiting for? Let's look for the traces of the passage so we can get out of here."

Eldrakar nodded, and both of them were about to search for the traces of the passage when suddenly they sensed something, and their expressions changed.

Both of them looked into the distance and saw a flood of Eldritch Energy filling the void.

"Damn, what the hell is wrong with the void space of this Tomb?" Baphomet cursed when he saw the flood of Eldritch Energy and felt the presence of many Eldritch Creatures within it.

Eldrakar's eyes narrowed when he sensed the presence of Eldritch Creatures and he quickly used his spiritual senses to look for the traces of the passage.

"I will look for the traces of the passage. You stop those monsters," He said to Baphomet and disappeared from sight.

Baphomet wanted to say something, but he realized fighting against monsters was more interesting than looking for the residual aura of the passage so he did not say anything and looked in the direction of Eldritch Energy with cold eyes.

"These monsters came at the right time. I really needed someone to vent out my anger," Baphomet said in a low voice and dashed towards the flood of Eldritch Energy.