I continued going deeper into the nowhere called the trap zone. I was only told of the illusion I would encounter and that if I didn't conquer it I will end up dead by sunset but l'm now encountering phases which I was not aware of and this occupied my mind till stepped on a button and an arrow was accurately blocked from hitting me by my torch and brought me back into reality. It again made me realize what trap zone meant and I resumed to walkcautiously.
I continued walking for few metres tilll saw rays of light at the the end of the cave.
"I see the sun at last" I muttered to my self smiling broadly as I got off the cave.I inspected my injuries and the assassin's bag and saw that it was worth being carried along.
I observed the environment and noticed that it was not much different from the forest in my village.
I sat down under a tree to eat. While eating I noticed an inscription on another tree opposite me and when I finished eating, I went to see what if it had any messages for me and it did.
With the same language with which I was informed that I had entered the trap zone it boldly read "Warning trap zone continues." I turned around to go on and noticed it was written on several other trees.
I stepped into a mine several metres and again I understood the degree of caution I should exhibit.
I slowly replaced myself with the assassin's bag which I had on me as it could hold it down then also replaced the bag with a stone since the bag contained some stuff I needed for the journey like food and water which the head priest had told me not to go with but I now defy his orders sinceI have understood the kind of person he turned out to be.
Most of the traps I stepped on were not fast enough to harm me and I began to move faster with less caution stepping oneverything that comes my way as I felt non could harm me if l were faster and it worked for me for several metres and traps.
While running I skipped bent low, dodged and jumped to avoid several traps and I enjoyed the game and found it funny. The game stretched out for miles and I occasionally stopped to rest and eat then continue afterwards.
I knew that this trick I discovered was too good to last and it should have an exception but the excitement which I felt made me to continue and throw caution to the wind and as I had expected I ecountered a series of traps which although I dodged them before they could hit me I knew that if I had approached them with caution, it would have been much more easier if l approached it with caution.
After encountering few more traps I noticed that again if I ran through it l could avoid all of it and
l again began to run. This time my luck didn't last. A stone was hurled at my head and I ran into it. I stopped to whimper and wince at the pain and a huge, oscilating log of wood which I didn't notice earlier found its chance as it hit me from the back and sent me flying in the air and then against a branch. This time the daylight was knocked out of me.