A Journey That Changed The World

Chapter 1066: Cave Spider Colony



Chapter 1066: Cave Spider Colony

Archer watched the grey-skinned spider queen smile just before he gave her his honest opinion about the colony, “I like it so far; millions of creatures are roaming the tunnels with even more egg sacs everywhere.”‘

He turned to the surrounding spiders, watching them, and continued talking, “It also seems you’re creating different types of Cave Spiders, which is good. But I guess you need newer monsters to go even further?”

Aeliana nodded, “Yes, Master. My children have eaten every creature the Domain has to offer, and now it’s become a struggle to evolve anymore.”

When Archer heard the queen’s words, Nyctros appeared beside him and knelt respectfully as it spoke, “Master. We have captured many monsters, and others are waiting to put them in the Domain.”

“Okay,” he answered before turning to Aeliana, “Can you give me ten minutes? I have to go to the surface.”

She agreed with a broad smile as Archer teleported to the surface, Nyctros appearing beside him. Once outside, Archer waved his hands, summoning the Shadow Creatures, who unleashed a flood of captured monsters.

‘Wait until I return to Thrylos. There will be so many beasts that the strongest will survive so I can beat them into submission,’ he pondered with an excited smile.

Wild-looking wolves, lions, tigers, and thousands of other creatures emerged, startling Archer with their sheer numbers. Standing amidst the chaos, Nyctros spoke cheerfully, “There are trillions of monsters beneath the Earth, which is fascinating!”

“What are you talking about? Earth isn’t big enough to hold that many creatures,” Archer replied in confusion as his eyebrow raised.

Nyctros explained that portals led to dark pocket realms where the monsters came from, but what shocked Archer were the reports of human remains littering the ground. One Shadow Creature watched as a group of Orcs tore three humans apart before eating them.

‘Is this where Missing 411 comes from?’ he pondered while watching as a gorilla-looking monster tried attacking the shadows but soon grew tired as it couldn’t do anything to his creatures.

Archer watched as his monster hammer punched the gorilla, sending it to crash into the ground. Nyctros quickly spoke while scanning their surroundings, “Are you sure you want to introduce these beasts, Master? Won’t it cause a war?”

“No. The three queens will hunt them down along with the other monsters roaming the Domain,” he responded while watching a giant grey-furred bear rush into the surrounding jungle.

After that, Archer waited until all the Shadow Creatures returned and dumped off the

monsters before getting more. While waiting, he created a chair for him to sit on as Nyctros spoke respectfully, “Master. I don’t think bringing so many is a good idea; it might upset the Domain’s balance.”‘

“If that does happen, I’ll butcher the ones who rebel,” Archer replied while pulling out some dumplings before taking a bite. “This domain has seemed to forget who is in charge, and I will show them.”

The shadow general agreed with a nod as more Shadow Creatures returned before letting out massive elephant-like monsters, causing him to think, ‘Mammoths? Where the fuck are they finding these things.’

Archer tried to push the thought aside as he watched the comical scene of scrambling monsters trying to escape into the jungle. He sat there for a few hours, boredom settling in like an unwelcome guest that seemed never-ending.

“This is getting boring,’ he thought, standing up and glancing at Nyctros. “You stay here and guard this place. I need to continue exploring the Cave Spider Colony.”

“Yes, master,” the shadow general replied with a nod. “I’ll let you know when we’ve wrapped things up here.”

Archer thanked the creature before teleporting to the chamber he had left Aeliana in. When he reappeared, the spiders all turned to him, but he ignored them, sending mana to his hands and speaking loudly, “Let me show you what I can do.”

He sent the pure mana into the ground, quickly spread across the Cave Spider Colony, and seeped into every monster. Aeliana let out an erotic moan as she appeared beside him with red cheeks.

“This feels so good,” Aeliana gasped, licking her plump lips. “I know the Domain’s mana is yours, but getting it straight from the source is so much better… and tastier.” Her voice was breathless with excitement.

Seeing this, Archer chuckled, amusement flickering in his eyes. “I’m not done yet,” he said playfully.

Archer placed his hand on her lower back, sending another mana surge into her. The second wave hit her like a storm, and her legs trembled. He grabbed her by the waist as her spider legs clung to him for support.

“‘Thanks Master,” she mumbled. “But this feels too good, and my whole body is strangely reacting to it.”

He smiled as he pulled Aeliana close, pressing a gentle kiss to her cheek before whispering, “Just imagine what it’s like when I’m making love to you, my spider queen.”

“Oh my god,” she spoke as her body collapsed due to the influx of mana.

But Archer was ready, catching her quickly in his arms, “That time will come,” he said softly, lifting her in a princess carry.

Immediately, the surrounding Warrior and Praetorian Cave Spiders closed in around them, bristling with tension. Archer’s smile widened as he noticed the reaction, causing his

excitement to soar.

Before he could speak, Aeliana commanded in a firm voice, “Leave him be! He’s my future husband, and you will treat him as such-or I’ll kill you myself.”

The monsters bowed to her words as they got back to work. She turned to him with a beautiful smile, “Can you take me to my quarters, please? Your gift is messing with my body and

making me weak.”

“Of course,” Archer replied with a smile. “Just point the way, and we’ll be on our way.”

Aeliana pointed toward a small tunnel guarded by vicious-looking Cave Spiders, and Archer’s curiosity surprised him. He scanned the creatures carefully.

[Venomfang Guardian]

[Rank: SS]

[Queen’s bodyguards]

Intrigued, Archer studied the spiders closely. Unlike the bulkier ones he’d encountered, these Venomfang Guardians were sleeker, more agile, and radiating an even deadlier aura. As he moved closer, one of them suddenly lunged at him, aiming to pierce his leg. When the attack struck, it let out a sharp ching, but it bounced off his scales, leaving him unscathed. Unfazed, Archer glanced at the creature with a smirk. “You’re lucky you’re protecting the queen. Otherwise, you’d be dead already,” he said, letting out a deep growl.

The Venomfang Guardian hesitated but remained poised, ready to defend its territory. They hissed and backed away, clearly on edge. Archer was unfazed before speaking, “It’s fine. She won’t punish you. I know you’re just doing your job.”

Hearing this, the two massive spiders lowered their heads in a bow of respect. Aeliana giggled at the sight. “Looks like you’ve earned their respect,” she said with a smile. “That’s good for the colonies health as everyone needs to get on and works as a team.”

Continuing down the tunnel, Archer soon found a door guarded by more Venomfang Guardians. To his surprise, these spiders didn’t react aggressively; instead, they bowed at the

duo.

Aeliana chuckled, her tone light and amused. “The guards at the entrance must have warned them. It’s the only explanation!”

When Archer entered the door, he was met by a cabin-looking building made from wood and held together by robust spider webs. Glancing at their surroundings, he thought, ‘So beautiful

and quiet.’

Soon enough, the duo reached a living room where Archer put the spider queen on a comfortable-looking sofa. This made the woman smile as she started to rest after closing her

eyes.

He checked to make sure Aeliana was okay and cast Cleanse. Aeliana mumbled in a tired voice, “Thank you, Master. I feel so much better now.”

As she drifted to sleep, he spoke softly, “I’m heading to the Chull Colony. I’ll be back when

you wake up.”

After finishing his words, he leaned down and gently kissed the spider woman on the forehead before quietly leaving the room.

Stepping outside, the Guardians stiffened, but Archer said with a knowing grin, “Can one of you take me to the Chull tunnel?”

The spider to Archer’s right lowered its body, allowing him to climb on. Once on the giant’s back, it dashed down the passage. As they moved, he noted the chambers filled with spider eggs and the remains of dead monsters that the workers were busily ripping apart. After twenty minutes, the Guardian arrived at a tunnel entrance. Archer dismounted and began walking down the new passage. The further he ventured, the more the ground started to shake, and soon, he could hear the sounds of battle echoing ahead.

It took him five minutes to reach the source of the commotion. As he arrived, he found the

Chull Warriors locked in fierce combat against a small army of Umber Hulks, with a massive one leading the charge.

The scene was chaotic, filled with clashing limbs and fierce roars, and Archer’s heart raced at

the sight.

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