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At the end, Shade was unable to fight back against his big wife, whose pressure and heat alone overwhelmed him completely. The woman just grabbed him and declared they were doing it, and the rest was history.

The dungeon had never heard such loud sounds before, the moans of a big Amazonian woman in heat having passionate intercourse with her mate was a sight to behold to the nearby monsters, that kept their distance, lest they risked getting blown away by the shockwaves Nepheline released with her Aura constantly fluctuating.

Without needing to hold back their power surging through their body, the two had the opportunity to go all out, making the dungeon tremble with Shade’s thrusts and Nepheline’s loud moans.

After twenty minutes of non-stop love, they were finally done.

“Phew! I feel better now,” Nepheline began stretching her arms and legs, moving her neck around. “Dear, quickly get dressed, we have to continue.”

Nepheline quickly glanced at her husband, Shade looked like a mess, as if he had been drained of all his energy, looking like… a pale mummy.

“Y-Yes honey…” Shade muttered, slowly regaining his energies as he let Mana fluctuate through his body. “Haah… T-That was more intense than I imagined though.”

As the two got dressed and continued their travels, Shade still felt a bit tired in the hips.

“Ahh! It was nice! We should do more outdoor stuff~” Nepheline smiled, acting more youthful than usual. “It kind of rekindled the flame right?”

“Rekindled the flame? We literally do it every night already…” Shade muttered. “T-That’s not enough for you?”

“It’s just fineee… But usually male Amazonians do it three to four times with their wives a day, did you know?” Nepheline asked.

“E-EH?!” Shade was shocked, he definitely didn’t want to kill himself. “I am not an Amazonian man though… And you’re also much stronger than a common Amazonian woman, Nepheline… Also I’m fairly sure they don’t do exactly that amount every day. There are whole days where they go hunting outside too. And… whenever they aren’t hunting they’re just doing stuff at the village and got a lot of free time. I suppose that’s when it happens.”

“Hahaha… Yeah I guess so,” Nepheline shrugged. “Sorry… Maybe we shouldn’t had done it… I kind of… got too heated with the kiss.”

“It’s alright, I know how you are, I still married you fully knowing these things,” Shade smiled gently, patting her big shoulders. “I love you the way you are after all.”

“Aww… I love you too!” Nepheline hugged him tightly, her giant muscular arms almost crushing him. “Mooch, mooch, mooch! You’re the cutest husband ever!”

“C-Cute? I don’t think that’s a word you should use on an adult man…” Shade felt embarrassed.

“But my husband’s a cutie!” Nepheline proclaimed.

“Haah…” Shade only sighed. “Wait a moment, we did all of that… for something, right? Something Smilkas had, no?”

“Yes, here.”

Suddenly, Quake appeared by their side.

“Pretty intense what you did, Crystallion and I just ran away back to Nepheline’s Soul Scape before it truly started… Gotta say, you’re pretty brave, Shade. Nepheline is quite the monster of a woman,” laughed Quake. “Smilkas passed out before anything started too, we took what she was holding.”

“E-Eh? Ah, thank you…” Shade muttered, trying to hide his embarrassment, as he grabbed the silver tablet. “So this is it… well, it’s broken though, and it’s only half of it.”

“Looks to be the case,” Nepheline nodded. “Well, I’m glad the annoying brat passed out… Now to the table business. Hmm…”

“I could read it for you, there’s some lines of text, although they’re cut,” said Shade. “I’m quite interested myself.”

“Sure, go ahead,” nodded Nepheline.

Shade quickly began reading what he could translate out loud. Not only had Faylen learned how to read these ancient texts, but Shade knew quite well how to do it too.

“…Magic Shell. Bereft of the one that could turn Magic to its prime form. …Countermeasure. Unable… Continuation… Defective. There was nothing… Subject Zero Three was a Success to me, but the rest considered it… Rainbow. Seven Three.”

“Wait, what?”

Nepheline heard what Shade said but couldn’t understand a thing.

“The text is blurry, and several parts are gone,” Shade said. “These tablets were used by the Gods to store a lot of information, what we can read is most likely the last pieces of text engraved into the shapeshifting metal they used.”

“So there’s even more info we’ll never heard…” Nepheline complained. “Perfect…”

“It’s alright for now,” Shade said. “With what we read, we could quickly make some conclusions, I think. For example, the weird magic shell Aquarina mentioned earlier. Which these ancient people worshiped. Then there’s something about magic on its prime form… Countermeasures? Probably to something dangerous? Unable… Probably they failed at some point. Defective, the thing that failed might have been defective or unusable. There was nothing… maybe they were unable to find what they came here to seek for.”

“Then the one about Subject Zero Three?” Asked Nepheline. “It said something about it being a success for the… for them, the creator? But considered by the rest as… maybe a failure I suppose then?”

“Yeah,” Shade nodded. “I would assume Rainbow is the color of something, either the shell or the subject that was a success for the maker but a failure to the rest. And Seven Three… I can’t really draw a conclusion on that last number.”

“Probably maybe related to the rainbow?” Nepheline asked.

“When words are cut out, what can be read in a row aren’t usually connected,” explained Shade. “But maybe, at the end, we must continue exploring to find out.”

“Alright, I wasn’t planning on stepping back anyway,” Nepheline nodded. “Oh! Look, we’re already here.”

The two reached the entrance of a large hall, where a massive pool of saltwater was sitting in the middle of this gigantic hall. Around the pool there were colorful corals and also more lobsters, mostly eating from the corals in silence.

“It doesn’t seem like there’s anything too important here, I say we should go check out the other side of the floor and maybe find if there’s a third floor now,” Shade said.

“Yeah but after I see what’s at the depths of that pool,” Nepheline nodded, rushing towards the hall.

“Wait! Nepheline!” Shade said, chasing her.

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