Chapter 62

Chapter 62

This was bad fucking news. You didnt need extensive game knowledge to piece together that splitting the party seldom went well. Granted, this particular section of the Trial was designed for it, so the chances of us running into an encounter designed for four people was unlikely. Still, in my experience, the system didnt really give a shit about fairness. Maybe it wouldnt throw us into a situation with impossible odds, but I had a feeling it would happily destroy us if we split up improperly.

And most importantly, this system scenario wasnt adaptive, like my dungeon had been. If, for whatever reason, we couldnt make the cut, that was it.

My face must have given away my frustration because Jinny prompted me. Matt, you wrote down the engraving, didnt you? Can we get it again?

I flipped open my burner and pulled up the notepad app, then rattled off the text.

Four arms to fight, feed, and rend.

Four legs to skitter.

A legion of eyes to guide.

An endless void once considered.

Legion of eyes sounds a lot like the bullshit we just went through. Sae rubbed her arm. Much of the armor on her foot had eroded, chewed through by a legion of teeth. The flesh beneath was somewhat healed and no longer bleeding, but there were still patches of scabbed skin dyed an angry red.

Which, discounting the first few lines for simplicity, leaves us with an endless void once considered, I said sourly. Not much to go on, there.

Could be a clue referencing unsteady ground, or might be about the rather long drop below this platform. Nick pointed out.

Maybe, I hedged. It really was too vague to draw anything useful out of.

More importantly, what about our Spirit Guide? Jinny was using a cloth moistened with a bit of water to clean Talias fur. Talia, for her part, seemed to be enjoying the attention entirely too much.

Ill accompany the weaker group. Talia eyed me. Whichever one youre in, more likely than not.

The wolf summon was really making me wish Id brought Audrey instead.

Unsure of what to do, I looked to Nick. My initial thought is that you and Jinny are the big hitters, so you should probably be in separate groups. This isnt really something I can decide. You know your team better than I do, and youre likely the hardiest person here with the highest chance of survival.

Nick ran a hand through his hair, a pensive look on his face. Not a call Im excited to make. Its a lot easier when its just my ass on the line. He looked to Jinny. As much as I want you with me, I think Matts right.

Its fine, Jinny said, looking slightly annoyed. Something unspoken passed between the two of them. You dont have to babysit me.

Nick turned away, then immediately turned back and pointed at Talias head. Can I, uh, scratch behind your ears?

No.

Had to ask. Okay. Nick clapped his hands together. Let's do this shit.

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Nick demanded I take the in addition to When I pushed back on it, he insisted, assuring me it was only a loan and I could give it back when the Trial was over.

We said our goodbyes, inserted our arms in the receptacles, and got one last glance at each other as the opposite walls began to rotate. As soon as we were on the other side and there was no immediate threat, I took off my glove, checking my arm. The previous bite was still there, swollen and red, but there was no new addition.

I think were good, I said, and pulled my gauntlet back on.

Thats a relief. Kinda hate having my emotions messed with, Jinny said. The statement was innocent enough, but it served as a reminder that I needed to keep her at arm's length, and be exceptionally careful when it came to tipping my hand. Even if I didnt have a personal quest to keep my role as an Ordinator hidden, my abilities came with too much baggage. alone was enough to make me a prime target for enemies and allies alike, and I highly doubted it was going to be my last ability in that vein.

Seems like you shook it off quickly enough. I smirked, alluding to how her inflated stats had reduced the effect on her to practically nothing.

Seems that way, Jinny replied, her eyes flitting away.

I went first. It was darker in this chamber, and it took a moment for my eyes to adjust. The first thing that struck me was how much larger it was. There was no noise, save for a rhythmic whoosh that echoed through the chamber and sounded like a mix of running water and heavy machinery. Above, there was a large rectangular platform suspended around three stories in the air. The only way up was two spiraling staircases on either side, which, absent guard rails, looked particularly unsafe.

Maybe it was paranoia, but considering how large it was, the apparent emptiness of the chamber made me uneasy. As did the idea of blindly climbing blatantly treacherous stairs without knowing if something waited at the top.

Any chance you can cast a light up there, without putting a spotlight on us? I asked.

Good opportunity to try out the new acquisition. Jinny stepped in front of me and held her wand aloft. She flicked her wrist, and a bright yellow orb emitted from the wand. Simultaneously, there was the sound of metal shredding flesh, the tip of her wand glowing red as scarlet slash marks cross-sectioned the empty air in front of us.

Something screeched, immediately followed by the sound of a body hitting the floor. Talia responded more quickly than me, pouncing on what was seemingly open air and digging her teeth in. Blood welled from where her teeth had pierced nothing but air.

It took a moment to realize what was happening. The room wasnt empty.

Theyre invisible.

There was distant clanging from both stairwells, as dozens of skittering footsteps hurtled our way.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com