200: Same Traps

"That's right. They are increasing. Not only will they keep increasing, but they'll keep getting more dangerous the farther we get,"  Azekiel explained, looking at all the arrows that were lying on the ground near him. 

All these arrows were quite ordinary. In fact, they weren't much different than the arrows used by human archers, made from common wood. That's also why the barrier was so effective against them. 

"It's good they weren't poisoned," he added, crushing one of the arrows under his foot. 

His wound had healed, and he felt perfectly fine even now. That meant the arrows weren't poisoned which was what he was somewhat worried about initially. 

Azekiel kept his Gauntlets of Gluttony stay out as he remained prepared for the traps that were to come next. He also told Raphael to keep his wings out as well since there might be a need to fly.