Chapter 31 â The Girl Oustide The Boss Room
The silence was thick.
Leon stood at the far end of the wide corridor, his eyes locked on the cloaked figure sitting at the entrance to the gate. The corridor behind him was quietâno monsters, no traps, just the residual hum of mana in the walls. But up ahead, that presence... it was different.
He took a few slow steps forward, stopping about ten meters away from the figure.
The girl didnât move.
Neither did he.
For a long moment, the two simply stared at each other, wordless, unmoving. It wasnât quite tensionâbut there was caution in the air. Mutual assessment. The kind you do when youâre not sure if the other person is going to greet you or stab you.
Leon tilted his head slightly.
She was wearing a black cloak. Hood up. Face hidden behind a silver half-mask etched with faint lines. Her posture looked calm, but...
Then he saw it.
Her right hand was pressed tightly to her side, and below itâblood.
Dark, dried, and slowly dripping faintly.
The floor beneath her was marked with faint stains, like sheâd been there for a while. Wounded. Bleeding.
âSheâs hurt,â Leon thought, eyes narrowing. âBut not collapsed. Sheâs alert.â
Then she spoke.
"Donât even think about it," she said, voice cool and steady despite the pain. "If you try anything, Iâll end youâinjured or not."
Leon narrowed his eyes, a bit surprised at the hostility.
Then he realized something elseâher eyes had drifted slightly toward the edge of his cloak.
Right.
The cloak only reached just above his knees. He had no shirt, no armor, and was very much still just in his underwear.
A muscle in his jaw twitched.
âRight. This again. One day Iâll fight monsters fully clothed.â
He remained motionless. Silent.
He just waited.
Across from him, the girl frowned slightly behind her mask, though he couldnât see it. Her thoughts were racing.
âHeâs seriously walking around like that? Just a cloak and underwear? What kind of lunatic is this?â
She tightened her grip on her side.
And that body. Heâs... lean. Muscles like a trained duelist. No wasted movement. Even standing still, he looks balancedâcentered. Too dangerous to ignore. And he looks... what? Fifteen?â
Her gaze moved to his eyesâthose bright, unnatural eyes.
They held her still.
âWhat... what kind of eyes are those? A cross...? No, itâs more than that. Thereâs color. All of it. Every color, it looked a beautiful piece of glass had shattered magnificently in those eyes.â
Her eyes darted away from him, trying to clear her head.
âAnd those features...â
âHeâs... actually really handsome. Almost too handsome. But undeniably boyish. Cute, in the kind of way that sneaks up on you and ruins your guard.â
âNo. Focus. Heâs a stranger nonetheless. Half-naked, glowing-eyed, probably insane. Stay alert.â
Leon raised an eyebrow, reading her body language. She was trying hard not to lean too heavily on her wounded side. Poised to fight, undeterred.
He said nothing.
Not yet.
Instead, he slowly folded his arms across his chest, standing tall but nonthreatening.
He didnât want to fight her.
Not unless she gave him a reason.
And judging by her breathing and the faint tension in her shoulders, she was still deciding whether or not he already had.
Leon finally broke the silence.
"So," he said calmly, "you gonna tell me who you are? Where you came from? And how you ended up bleeding out in front of a boss gate?"
His voice wasnât aggressiveâjust direct. Curious. He didnât need her whole life story, but he wanted the facts. This wasnât a safe place to play guesswork.
The girl didnât respond.
Her eyes, just barely visible beneath the mask, narrowed slightly. Her body tensed, but she stayed silent.
Leon sighed.
âGreat. The quiet, wounded, mysterious type. Of course.â
He tilted his head slightly, watching her.
"No name? No reason? You sure youâre not the dungeon boss yourself?"
She remained silent.
A small grin tugged at the corner of his mouth.
"...Ah. I get it now. Itâs a secret."
He gave a short, amused breath.
"Well... Iâm afraid Iâm not a fan of secrets."
Before the girl could even blinkâ
He vanished.
A flicker of wind.
A flash of motion.
And before her hand could reach for her weaponâhe was back in the same spot.
Mask and hoodâgone.
Now in his left hand.
The girl flinched, startled, wide-eyed. Her hand shot up toward her now-bare face, but it was too late. Her identity was exposed.
Leon studied her for a moment, then let out a thoughtful exhale.
"...Much better," he said simply. "Nothing to hide now."
Her blonde hair spilled over her shoulders, long and silk-fine. Pale skin, flushed from stress. Light-gold eyesâsharp, wary, intelligent. And even with the scowl forming on her face, she carried herself with the poise of someone who wasnât used to being looked down on.
âDefinitely noble,â Leon thought. âAnd probably used to command. But not used to losing.â
Her breathing quickenedânot from fear, but from irritation.
She glared at him, lips pressed thin.
Leon kept his expression calm.
If she was going to explode at him for that, let her. He had the answers nowâjust not in words. Her face told him more than she ever wouldâve said aloud.
Lioraâs jaw clenched as she stared at the boy who now stood casually, holding her mask like trophies.
She kept her silence.
But inside?
She was furious.
âHe unmasked me. Just like that. I didnât even see him move...â
She kept her expression neutral, schooling her face into a calm glareâbut her thoughts churned with irritation.
âSilver-white hair... those eyes... and not a single scratch on him. No wounds, no fatigue. Who the hell is this boy?â
It wasnât just his strength that unsettled herâit was the ease.
The quiet confidence.
The complete lack of fear.
He hadnât flinched once.
Meanwhile, sheâd barely escaped the larger monster earlier. Sheâd fought off the smaller blue wolves on her path here, but not without costâtwo of them had ambushed her at once, tearing into her side before she managed to kill them.
Sheâd nearly died.
Sheâd bled.
And yet... he looked like he had just taken a walk through the park.
Lioraâs gaze flicked over him again, lips twitching with restraint.
âDefinitely a noble. No commoner carries himself like that. Iâll find out who he is once I get out of here.â
She shifted slightly, ignoring the fresh sting in her ribs.
âBut that strength... itâs on a different level.â
She said nothing.
But her silence wasnât weakness.
It was calculation.
Lioraâs fingers curled slightly against her side, pressing where the bandage beneath her cloak soaked crimson. The pain was manageableâdull nowâbut her pride stung far worse.
Sheâd trained for years. Polished her swordsmanship. Studied tactics. Honed her spells in secret.
Sheâd thought she was talented.
Elite, even.
But nowâ
Her eyes drifted back to the silver-haired boy who stood like the dungeon was his courtyard.
He had removed her mask before she even blinked.
âThat speed...â
Her heart sank with the realization.
âHeâs fifteen. Fifteen... and already this strong?â
âWhat have I been doing?â
She bit the inside of her cheek, steadying herself.
âA childâstronger than me at eighteen. Stronger than most Iâve seen.â
And worse, he wasnât even boasting.
No arrogance. No gloating. Just that calm, unreadable expressionâthose multicolored eyes with a white cross at their center, flickering with focus and ease.
Like this wasnât even his limit.
Liora felt her world stretch wider in that moment.
A new horizon.
And she wasnât sure if she admired himâor resented him for it.