“Oh, I did not know the diamond princes would be joining us for the mission,” I said as I appeared in the hall, where Rhea was waiting with the other two Grandmasters.

I was a little surprised to know that these two Grandmasters are one of mine; from the earliest batches and they saw me, they moved to bow, but I waved them off as I walked toward Rhea.

“I am still nothing compared to the most eligible bachelor in the world,” she shot back without missing a beat as she turned at me.

“I thought you were in akase ruin. Did they call you back?” I asked. The Pyramid had informed me that I would have a team of Grandmasters to luminous ruins but did not expect she would be present, considering she could not strictly classify into the Grandmaster.

“Yes, they said they needed this diamond princess urgently to different ruin,” she said, and I couldn’t nod at that.

The ruin we are going to is extremly dangerous, and her defensive abilities would be extremly useful there.

She is being called the diamond princess for a reason; a clip of the battle that Pyramid had released saw her getting bombarded by the two High-Grandmasters, and she survived them till the reinforcements arrived to rescue her.

“Lord Zaar, the gate is ready,” informed the technician, “Thank you,” I said and nodded at him before walking inside the formation.

Once again, I am in the tunnel where I remained static without moving; my aura sealed.

Step!

Finally, I reached the end of the tunnel and walked into the watery field, and appeared on the other side, completely different from being thrown into an unknown place, and it was thanks to me.

They have placed the teleportation gates here, but that will not work without my rings that stably connect the two ends, which is extremly hard when it comes to the ruin.

“I really like it when I did not get thrown into the unknown place.”  “You might not believe it, Micheal, but once I have been thrown into the jaws of a powerful monster, and the only thing that saved me is my diamond skin,” said Rhea as her diamond skin seeped back into her body.

“You have told me this story before,” I said; it was not the first time I had heard the story from her; she had told me many times, one time in great detail.

“I di” she was saying when she suddenly stopped as the handsome middle-aged m. “Lord Yazdi,” I greeted the middle-aged, who seemed to come out of fighting a big battle considering his aura and looks.

“Lord Zaar, you have really come on the right time,” He said, and a look of question couldn’t help but appear on my face.

“Has something happened?” I asked with a frown and readied myself for a battle. “It would save a lot of time if I just showed you,” he said, and the next second, I saw his energy cover me, and the next second, we began to move at a very fast speed.

Lord Yazdi seemed to be very hurried, considering the speed we were moving at the castle; he would have teleported, but the space here was too strong, and using the teleportation formation inside the castle, would be a waste of crystal, which Pyramid did not want.

Since the war began, we have been rapidly using crystals; most of them are being used in hundreds of realm-breaking gates that are being used daily.

“Fuck!”

In a few seconds, we stopped, and one of the Grandmasters behind me cursed loudly to see what was in front of us. He did not bring me hastily to fight but to heal, and it is not a damage that Grimms have done, but what this ruin had caused.

Tap!

“This ruin is not easy; even the Grandmaster would turn into this if luminescent touched you,” I said softly and tapped on the ground, and with my tap, hundreds of strings burst out of the ground and moved toward the patient.

There are twenty-three patients, two Grandmasters, and twenty-one Masters, and looking at their meta-scans, they seem to be hit by a large cluster of luminescent energies, which are invisible, but once you hit by them, you will become radiant.

The patient in front of them have huge tumors all over their bodies, and these tumors are shining brightly like bulbs.

At the end of the minute, all the patients got completely wrapped in my strings, while the healers working on them collapsed.

​ “Why didn’t you send them back to Pyramid?” I asked. “I received the memo that you are coming, so I only asked healers to keep the patients stabilized till you arrive,” he replied, and to that, I couldn’t help but no appreciatively.

“The cluster seemed quite powerful,” I said, “It was, and it also came out of the ground all off sudden and hit the group before they could do anything about it,” replied Grandmaster Yazdi with a sigh.

Tap!

Two minutes passed in silence when I tapped on the ground again, and my strings began to unfurl from the bodies, and in a few seconds, all of them returned to me while all the patients healed. Now, there is not even the slightest hint of tumor on their bodies.

Not only that, their bodies are releasing a vibrant aura that they should not be having.

“They will wake up in a few minutes,” I announced before turning to Lord Yazdi, who was looking at me with a shocked face. “Should we go into the command to discuss things, Lord Yazdi,” I said to him.

“This way, Grandmaster,” he said after a moment of silence.

“Your healing skills are even better than I heard, Grandmaster. You have taken less than five minutes to heal them,” he said as we walked out of the infirmary.

“You give me too much credit, Lord Yazdi,” I said with a shake of my hand. “My healing skills are aligned toward extraction, and I am very good earlier; what I did earlier was just a simple extraction of luminescent energy,” I informed, to which he smiled.

Gasp!

Soon, we reached the command, which is obviously on top of the castle and gives the whole view; seeing it, Rhea behind me couldn’t help but gasp audibly; even I barely stop myself from gasping in wonder seeing the view in front of me.

“When I first time, saw the view, I wasn’t able to move from my spot for a minute,” said Lord Yazdi as he looked at the view with us.

Luminescent energy is invisible, but it makes things visible, and in front of us, the forest and all the trees inside it are shining like a colorful light. It is so beautiful that I thought I was looking at a piece of heaven itself.

“There is a saying about the runes, Lord Zaar, the more beautiful the ruin, the more dangerous the ruin will be, and this ruin is extremly dangerous,” He said somberly while still staring at the beautiful view in front of him.

“That is very right, Lord Yazdi,” I said and sighed.

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