Date: [14th Everdusk, 2103] â CGA Branch, Dyna Crest Country
âSo, kid, are you ready for the test?â
âYes, sir. Just got dazed seeing a dungeon like this⊠Even a high-ranking hunter looked shocked like it was his first time witnessing something like it.â
âYouâre not wrong,â the officer chuckled. âEven I was baffled the first time I saw this place. But now⊠itâs just another day at work.â
I gave a small grin, nodding in understanding. Then, I turned and approached the dungeonâs entrance, ready to begin my testâonly to be abruptly stopped.
A hand clutched my shoulder.
âWhoa there, kid. You planning to die in there?â The field agent gave me a baffled look. âWhereâs your armor? Your gear? And most importantlyâyour weapon?â
I paused, a little sheepish, and started equipping the few items I had. I couldnât even escape his grip until he was sure Iâd listened.
âListen, kid. You may not hear this again, so pay attention. Whenever you enter a dungeon,
always
suit up first. It might just save your life.â
âUnderstood, sir. I wonât forget your advice,â I replied seriously.
I slung on my armor, fastened my gear, and nodded respectfully. Just before stepping through the gate, I glanced back.
âOh, and sirâmaybe the Branch Manager will drop by. She mentioned it on the call earlier.â
Then I vanished inside, leaving the officer stunned.
âThe manager...? This kid really is something. To have the Branch Manager supervise a basic field testâŠâ
He sighed, turning toward a junior officer monitoring mana fluctuations from a nearby machine. âKeep watch. If this dungeon starts acting weird, I want a report immediately.â
Inside the Dungeon
I found myself standing before a colossal mountain. A cave mouth yawned at its base, shrouded by dense forest behind me. I decided to scout the forest firstâonly to find it quickly obscured by a dense, fog-like wall. I couldnât push through.
âThatâs the limit, huh? Looks like the only way forward⊠is through that cave.â
I turned back and approached the cavern.
The deeper I ventured, the darker and colder it became. The air grew heavy. Gloom seeped into the stone itself.
Sword marks scarred the cave wallsâdeep, furious slashes, long since dulled by time. Whether the boss made them in rage or some past challenger fought here, I couldnât tell.
Eventually, a soft glow pierced the darkness. I rushed forward, thinking it might be sunlightâŠ
But what awaited me was far from natural.
Mana crystals
embedded in the stone cast pale light across a massive chamber. Their shimmer danced like trapped starlight. I stepped inside.
And thenâI saw him.
A
skeleton
clad in knightâs armor sat slumped against the wall. A long, elegant sword stood planted beside him. Nearby, a pile of bones lay scatteredâmaybe from monsters he had fought or creatures that died with him.
As I neared, a twitch ran through the knightâs skeletal frame. I narrowed my eyes.
âOi, come on now. I know youâre the boss,â I said with a smirk. âGet up already, youâre the only⊠well,
resident
here.â
The twitching grew violent. And thenâ
Fwooshâ!
Twin yellow flames blazed to life in his eye sockets.
He rose.
In one motion, he yanked his sword from the ground and took a combat stance. My system interface flickered to lifeâsomething it
never
did in normal dungeons.
{The Vengeful Spirit of the Stormblade Skeleton Knight (Lv.27) is emerging to eliminate the intruder.}
I blinked.
â...Oh boy. Guess today might be my funeral.â
The knight charged.
âBro, canât we at least
talk
firstâ?!â
I dove aside just in time.
His sword slammed into the ground where Iâd stood, sending a shockwave through the chamber. A deep scar split the stone. My eyes widened.
âOkay. Definitely a strength-focused build...â
I regained my footing and smiled faintly.
âGood news: his speed is just slightly higher than mine. That means I can catch up...â
But then reality slapped me.
I saw the damage from his single swing. It was
massive
.
âLetâs test your defense now, you oversized blender!â
I activated my mage skill for the first time.
[Aracne Bolt] -15 MP
A bolt of condensed blue mana surged forward, slicing the air with a sharp hum. It aimed directly at the skeletonâs chest.
He didnât dodge. Didnât flinch. Didnât even
care
.
And when it struckâ
It barely scratched him.
The bossâs HP bar dropped by
less than 1%
.
â...Huh?â
I stared in disbelief. His armor was untouched. It felt like Iâd just thrown a pebble at a fortress wall.
âSo thatâs it⊠Strength, Health, and Endurance. Classic knight class. Storm and Wind elements too, from the look of his passive aura.â
Not impossible⊠but far from easy.
Still, I had one more card up my sleeve. My trump card. If it worked, I could win this.
I activated the skill Iâd been saving.
And that⊠mightâve been my biggest mistake ever.
To be continued...