A Journey That Changed The World

Chapter 1055: That Was Easy



Chapter 1055: That Was Easy

Archer and Alexa continued to share a heated kiss, their passion building with each passing moment. As she began to grind her waist against his, the intensity between them skyrocketed, driving him wild.

‘I’ve missed this woman,’ he mused with a smile. ‘I’m glad we reunited.’

The two became lost in their desire, making love until Alexa was overwhelmed by the pleasure and soon drifted into an unconscious daze. He quickly cast Cleanse on them before getting out of bed.

He stretched, and a few of his joints clicked in response, prompting a low groan to escape his lips. Afterward, Archer walked to the kitchen and made some tea while scanning the house with Aura Detector.

Ellie, Cece, and Sasha were getting ready for classes while Maeve, Nyx, and Ashoka slept. Archer looked at the clock and realized it was seven a.m, ‘It’s still early; they should wake up soon,’ he thought with a tired smile.

Following that, he made the tea and sat down while watching the calm sea; rain hit the window, causing him to think, ‘I forgot how bad winter is here, but nowhere near Thrylos’s weather.’

Archer relaxed there for a little while until he got a text from Darla Robinson. [Hello, handsome! Sorry, I haven’t been in contact. I was inspired by seeing your fights on the news. When are you coming to see me?]

He smiled at the message before quickly replying. [I’ll see you soon. Got to handle something for the government.]

Once Archer texted, he approached the house’s front window and noticed dozens of news vans outside with special agents patrolling the outside. ‘So I’ve been discovered? Oh well, it’s not like they can do anything,’ he mused with a grin.

Afterward, he opened a gate to the familiar forest he had visited before, stepping through it with a determined stride. He began searching for Swarm tunnels, and within five minutes, his Aura Detector pinged, revealing three locations.

His heart raced with excitement. Archer took to the sky, summoning his wings and flying swiftly toward the first tunnel. But as he approached, a barrage of magic surged up from the trees below, hurtling straight at him.

‘Haven’t they learn yet?’ he thought with a smirk. ‘Looks like their stupid just like the Terravian Leader,’

Anti Magic activated and destroyed the spells before they could hit him, but he quickly found out where the attackers were. He dashed toward the Terravian mages, who tried to cast more magic but were too slow.

Archer quickly slaughtered the creatures, his claws slicing through them as blood splattered across the ground. Eldritch Blasts incinerated many, turning them to dust. Minutes later, the battlefield was quiet, all enemies dead.

“That was easy,’ he mused with a grin. ‘I will wipe them out before moving on to Thrylos where their leaders should be.’

A satisfied smile spread across his face as he surveyed the carnage. Without hesitation, Archer leaped into the tunnel, plunging into the darkness below as he tucked his wings tightly against his body.

The deeper he fell, the stronger the stench became a foul, putrid odor that hit his nose like a wave of decay, making him grimace. When he crashed into the ground, the stone trembled due to the force.

Once the dust cleared, he noticed the tunnel floor littered with human and animal bones. Archer pressed deeper into the dark passageway until a sudden scuttling noise made him freeze.

Before he could react, a monster lunged out of the shadows. Archer swiftly cast Cosmic Shield, and the creature slammed against it. Seizing the opportunity, he unleashed a powerful punch that connected with the mutated human.

The force created a thunderous boom as the monster crashed into the wall. Archer let out a roar before slaughtering anything he could get his claws on; he wouldn’t let the Terravians stop him.

Archer charged his fists with Mana Manipulation, causing them to let out a violet glow as he declared, “The Swarm is done; you’ve annoyed me enough!”

Following that, he went wild and punched his way through the horde of monsters, turning them into blood mist, until he came across a Demi-God that managed to block one of his attacks.

His eyes blazed with fury as he faced the towering Terravian Demi-God, its hideous form pulsating with dark energy. The ground trembled beneath them as Archer charged, summoning all his strength.

As he closed the distance, he unleashed a series of strikes that connected like thunder, and each hit reverberating through the tunnel. The Demi-God staggered, its grotesque features twisting in confusion.

Then, with a fierce battle cry, Archer gathered all his power into a devastating punch. His fist connected with the Terravian’s jaw, and a shockwave erupted, sending a blast of energy rippling through the chamber.

The force of the impact was unimaginable; the creature’s form crumpled as it was launched backward, crashing into the stone wall with a loud thud. Then, Archer continued butchering the Mutated Humans, causing the rest to flee deeper into the darkness.

“There’s no use in running! I will find you,’ he thought as his excitement soared.

Archer chased them until he arrived at a Terravian base, which made him smile before he cast Azur Cannon at the fortress. The walls crumbled just as he summoned his Shadow Creatures and ordered them to attack the survivors.

The cavern they were in started shaking due to the impacts, causing boulders to fall and crush the remaining Terravians and other monsters. Archer used Crown of Stars to clear out

anything else.

Once the creatures were dead, he started exploring the cavern only to find veins of rare resources that would be worth a lot of money. Following this, Archer began to store it in his Item Box while thinking, ‘I can control the world with stuff like this; they would pay me so much.’

After clearing out the Terravian’s hideaway, Archer left the tunnel searching for other creatures to kill and spent hours clearing the Swarm from their hiding places. He was now standing on top of a mountain, overlooking a forest.

“The Swarm was everywhere,’ he pondered. ‘How long have then been on Earth?’

Archer couldn’t come up with an answer and shrugged while seeing black smoke billowing into the air as that was a camp deep in the park. He did learn that the Terravians had been kidnapping homeless people and feeding on them.

When learning that fact, he shivered, ‘Poor people, they were probably eaten alive but there’s nothing I can do.’

After that, Archer set out to locate additional Swarm bases, taking down a few more before making his way to the White House. As he flew, he pulled out his phone and texted Elizabeth. [On my way, Liza. I’ve got some resources you might find helpful]

He flew across the beautiful American landscape, skillfully staying beneath the altitude of commercial flights. The sun dipped low on the horizon, casting a warm glow over the patchwork of cities below.

‘I must admit that this scene is beautiful,’ Archer pondered while glancing around. ‘People are looking up, but it doesn’t matter. Let them see me.’

Skyscrapers rose like jagged teeth against the skyline, and he could see the bustle of life through the twinkling lights, a stark difference from the quiet, sprawling fields of the farming

towns he passed.

Golden cornfields stretched beneath him, their rows meticulously lined up like a patchwork quilt. A few small towns dotted the landscape, their quaint houses nestled among barns and silos, the last wisps of smoke curling from chimneys.

As he approached Washington, D.C., the skyline transformed. Monumental buildings stood proud and stoic, the iconic dome of the Capitol building rising in the distance. The sun glinted off the Potomac River, a ribbon of silver cutting through the city.

Archer descended as the White House appeared in the distance. With a smile, he used the Aura Detector to find Elizabeth, who was in a meeting with her staff. He chuckled before diving

toward the garden.

When he neared the entrance, Archer cast Blink, instantly teleporting outside. His eyes locked onto the older woman seated in a chair nearby. Without a second thought, he activated the

dragon tattoo, summoning her to him in a flash.

One moment, she was calmly seated; the next, she vanished from the room, throwing everyone into a frenzy. Archer couldn’t help but laugh at their panicked reactions. Moments later, Elizabeth reappeared before him, shaking her head with an amused smile. Without warning, she lunged forward, wrapping her arms around him in a playful embrace. “You silly dragon,” she said softly, “they’re going to have a heart attack if I vanish like that again. But it’s good to see you.’

Archer lifted her chin before leaning down and kissing the older woman, who happily returned it. A couple of minutes later, they separated, and he replied, “Sorry about that, but I

will be out here until you’re ready.”

Elizabeth nodded in understanding and approached the entrance, disappearing inside. Once she was out of sight, he took a moment to glance around, his eyes landing on a nearby bench.

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