The three of them kept walking for another 10 minutes. But weirdly, they didn’t see any water. And certainly not any wild animals. There was a rot, disgusting smell in the air, like a seething mass of bacteria had taken over the surrounding area. The bird song that accompanied them the whole way had also disappeared, leaving nothing but an eerie silence. Something seemed off. Eventually, the path led them to a huge cave. The cave stood 5 meters high and seemed large enough to fit in an army of people. “This doesn’t seem right,” Rivena murmured, her face all serious. Kaelan dragged Aurora to his back and gazed into the pitch-black cave, “We should leave, now.” They were right. This wasn’t the right way to go. And it was too late to leave now. Aurora suddenly felt the wind cha

