149: The End of Round 1- Part 1

Liam would have been more worried about Elias if he could not feel the magic of the labyrinth pulsing against his fingers. It was telling him about Elias's fall.

However, the other 'genius' had been taken out of the competition.

"This is what happens when you talk too much. Ugh, none of these humans have anything to offer. Liam, get moving now."

Asger ordered, and Liam rolled his eyes at being bossed around. Sharp nails dug into his shoulder as a warning to keep his mouth shut, and Liam decided not to bother checking it out.

Instead, he kept walking until he saw another room that looked highly decorative. The walls were covered in gold and silver, and no matter where Liam looked, it did not seem as if he could find a way out on his own.

Had he been someone else, this was the part where he would have started losing hope and given up.

But because Liam could read the flow of magic, he was able to track magic patterns and use them to navigate.