Divine Luck: SSS-Rank Battle Maid Harem

Chapter 367 Didn't Work



Chapter 367 Didn't Work

The large doll with enough strength to crack the stone floor with each step it took turned around and sprinted away from Soara at full speed.Soara turned to Tar's lifeless body. She turned back to the tunnel the doll was quickly disappearing into.

"What the…?" She relaxed her tense muscles and tilted her head in confusion. She had been gearing up for a fight that would prick her nerves as much as the one with Tar did, where one mistake would lead to a blemish on her perfect skin, hair, or dress.

She shrugged.

This was better than having to fight the doll. It meant she could look for the others and see how Zach was doing. He should still be alive, considering her contract seemed to be intact. But if he had been released from the petrification, he should have already burst out of the Basilisk's body.

Since that hadn't happened, it was clear he was still petrified. Alzara should have already had more than enough time to fix him. Even if the Basilisk's sudden stop upon meeting the ground stirred things up, the other familiars, Alzara included, weren't so weak that they would die or be hindered by something like that.

The only one who might be in trouble would be Yanael since she was weakest and affected by the petrification as well. But Mandra should have been able to protect her.

Soara frowned as she walked over to the Basilisk and the three students and their familiars who were busy catching their breaths.

She glanced around.

"Is the fourth one already inside?" She asked upon noticing that Nessa was nowhere to be seen.

Violina nodded.

"Yes. She is the best of us when it comes to

"What about Master?" She questioned. If he was released from the petrification, why was he not with them or outside the Basilisk? If he was not released from the petrification, why was Alzara pouring the potion on someone who wasn't him? Experience more on empire

Yanael and Alzara exchanged looks as they felt the increased pressure from Soara. They could tell that she was worried. They could also tell that she could exercise more of her strength.

"...It didn't work," Alzara eventually said with a low face, her gaze turned to the floor in shame.

"What…?" Soara demanded an explanation with a growl. She knew the ramifications of those words. She knew Alzara knew the meaning of those words. She could not believe Alzara was sitting here with a relaxed face focusing on someone who wasn't their Master, the one binding them to this world.

"The potion didn't work on his petrification," Alzara explained. It did nothing to ease the pressure from Soara or dispel the robed phantom looming behind her.


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