I’m The supreme Fairy King - Chapter 247: Getting The Sac
Don was doing nothing except helping Jim dealing with that immense energy coming from that worm. For this time though his help wasn’t that much needed.
Jim was releasing the energy during the previous spell attack and now he was preparing to unleash another deadly one.
“Alright,” Ron nodded before turning to his friend, “Hey, Roger… We’ll need you to start acting soon.”
Roger moved his eyes in question towards Jim and the latter nodded. He didn’t need to say anything more to Roger, after all he knew what needed to be done here.
“What about you two?” he shouted from down below.
“A risk that we’ll take,” Jim said before motioning his head towards the worm, “at any time now.”
“Alright,” Roger paused before shaking off his head. “And here I was thinking our boss was the only crazy dude at the entire school but here I found another one, tsk.”
The next moment instead of going down he started to move up. His jelly shrunk to only cover his two feet before climbing over his body.
And by the time he reached Jim and Ron he was already encapsulated with his jelly.
“Just don’t die,” Roger faintly said.
“The same goes for you,” Ron sneered and Jim looked at his pet.
“Roar!”
Don roared at the worm but nothing happened.
“Is it working?” Ron was doubting Don’t bad luck had worked.
“It is,” but Jim firmly said. He glanced down at the bottom. Falling freely without any support at this point looked quite scary.
The depth of the pit kept coming fast at him with its pitch darkness. Yet he didn’t think for a single moment to retreat.
After all, his life depended entirely on this move.
“Please don’t mess this up,” he glanced up at the rapidly rising Roger.
“Don’t worry about him,” Ron’s voice came from below, “this dude is the funniest one in our entire team. If boss is the muscle then he is the mind.”
“I… hope he won’t mess this,” Jim kept praying while watching Roger getting closer to the worm.
The worm kept twitching its body, doing anything to stop its descent. Roars of explosions coming from the guys above filled the entire place with noise that Jim didn’t care about.
For him only the worm and Roger were the only ones he was seeing at the moment.
“He is there,” he turned to his pet and Don faintly raored. It was as if he was telling him he did his best just now.
“Shriek!”
Yet just before Roger could reach its head, the worm suddenly shrieked in a thundering voice. The sound created a shock wave that was enough to throw Roger off his path.
And he hit the side wall mercilessly while his jelly absorbed most of the hit.
“Damn it!” Ron shouted in distress, “does your pet stinge us instead?”
“No,” Jim was confident in Don, “just stay put and watch.”
“Like hell I can do anything else,” Ron seemed quite distressed, and Jim was also like him.
But Jim had confidence in his pet, knowing how mighty his bad luck effect was.
And his trust wasn’t misplaced at this time as well.
“Boom!”
“Boom!”
“Boom!”
The moment that worm tried to defend itself against Roger’s attack, the walls that were covered entirely in gold sand started to tremble before they all got smashed with massive explosive sounds.
The sand went all over the place and covered the worm more. At this moment the place Roger was fixed at turned into a small cave.
Just by a hair breadth he missed the brutal descent of that worm’s head over his own.
“Now!” Jim could see what was going to happen and at this decisive moment he didn’t hesitate to shout at Roger.
He was worried that Roger would be dumbfounded with fear and doubt at this moment.
Yet Roger didn’t need him to shout.
“I know,” his voice came from inside the wall before the worm suddenly twitched to the side.
Roger threw himself fast at the worm, and strangely at this moment he managed to penetrate its body and even deal a good blow to this gigantic monster.
While he was getting inside, many gold sand followed. For Jim and Ron it seemed like there was a sudden low pressure created all of sudden inside the body of that worm.
And that was followed by the strong suction of most of the dust particles dancing in the air.
“He got in,” Ron shouted in surprise, “he even took the sand inside.”
He turned his head towards Jim and then towards the small monster stuck at his leg. “Will that sand do anything to it?” he couldn’t help but shout.
“The sand is formed by my pure power and the ores lethal energy,” Jim couldn’t help but laugh, “this monster is doomed for.”
“Serves it right,” Ron laughed as well and he even howled.
“Get ready,” Jim suddenly said, “I’ll soon attack. The moment that happens our descent will be a true free fall.”
Ron glanced around before sighing. “There is nothing in our hands to do…”
He wasn’t able to continue his words before the next moment A rocket was shot off the head of that monster.
And Roger appeared there, heading fast towards Jim and Ron while holding some strange sac in his hand.
The sac looked like a deformed skull that was made entirely out of fragile green liquid. The liquid was lined with a seemingly thin hard layer of deep blue material.
And this gave Jim a creepy feeling, and also felt how fragile this thing was.
“Do it now!” Roger shouted while getting closer fast, “it’s now being invaded by the golden dust, but not for so long.”
Jim nodded as he knew the amount of dust available here was getting worn out fast.
“Stay away from the entrance,” Ron suddenly shouted, “everyone get inside now!”
He tried to warn his mates but Jim didn’t wait any longer.