Help! I'm just an extra yet the Heroines and Villainesses want me!-Chapter 103: Deeper Exploration(I)
Kai woke for his watch shift at midnight, quietly extracting himself from his bedroll without disturbing the tent’s other occupants.
Derek snored softly in the corner, Roland slept with one hand resting on his sword hilt, and Thomas muttered something incomprehensible before rolling over.
Outside, the dungeon’s ambient essence created a subtle pressure that never quite faded. The safe zone glowed with soft light from essence crystals embedded in the walls, casting everything in pale blue-green illumination.
Sarah, one of the third-year combat specialists, was finishing her watch near the chamber entrance. She looked up as Kai approached.
"Quiet night so far. There are no essence fluctuations, no movement from the passages." She stretched, rolling her shoulders. "Though I swear I keep hearing something in the distance. Probably just dungeon acoustics playing tricks."
"Probably," Kai agreed, though his essence sense had detected similar disturbances, faint vibrations that suggested something large moving through deeper levels.
Sarah headed to her tent while Kai settled into position with a clear view of all three passage entrances.
The camp was peaceful, students sleeping in their tents while the fire burned low in the center of the chamber.
Kai expanded his essence sense methodically, sweeping through the safe zone and into the passages beyond. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖
The left passage they had explored earlier was clear. The center and right passages showed small essence signatures that indicated rats or slimes, nothing threatening.
But deeper... there was something else. A larger signature, too far down to identify clearly but definitely present. It pulsed with regular rhythm, like a heartbeat echoing through stone.
Kai made a mental note to mention it to Henrik in the morning. Whatever that signature belonged to, it was significantly more powerful than the surface-level monsters they had encountered so far.
The three hours of watch passed uneventfully. At three AM, Lin emerged from her tent to take over, wrapped in a light cloak against the chamber’s cool air.
"Morning," she whispered, moving to sit beside him. "Anything to report?"
"No there has been nothing threatening so far only a large essence signature deeper in the dungeon, probably level three or below."
Lin’s eyes widened slightly. "How large?"
"It’s difficult to tell at this distance. But significantly stronger than anything we’ve encountered."
"Should we tell Henrik?"
"I will during morning briefing." Kai stood, preparing to return to his tent. "Your watch should be quiet. The immediate area is clear."
"Wait." Lin caught his sleeve gently. "Can I ask you something?"
Kai paused, already knowing this would be more personal than tactical.
"How did you get so strong? I mean..." she struggled for words. "You’re a second-year like me, but you fight like someone with years more experience. Like Seraphina, except you’re even more... Stronger, I guess?"
"Training."
"Everyone trains. That’s not a reasonable
answer." Lin’s red hair caught the crystal light as she tilted her head. "I’m not trying to pry. Just... curious. You’re an enigma, Kai. People either don’t notice you or can’t stop wondering about you."
"Which category are you in?"
Lin blushed slightly. "The latter. Obviously." She released his sleeve. "Sorry, you should get some sleep. Forget I asked."
"I trained young," Kai said, surprising himself by actually answering. "With people who didn’t believe in safe training or holding back. You get strong quickly when failure means pain."
Lin looked at him with an expression that mixed concern and understanding. "That sounds... difficult."
"It was effective."
"Those aren’t the same thing." She wrapped her cloak tighter. "Well, thank you for answering. Get some rest. Tomorrow’s going to be a long day."
Kai returned to his tent and lay down, but sleep came slower this time still he finally drifted off around four, sleeping lightly until Henrik’s voice woke the camp at dawn.
"Up and moving! I want everyone fed, packed, and ready to explore within the hour!"
The camp erupted into organized chaos. Students emerged from tents, morning routines compressed into efficient sequences. Breakfast was quick, they ate preserved rations and essence-infused water that helped restore energy.
Kai packed his gear methodically while Derek continued his silent treatment. Roland attempted small talk that went nowhere, and Thomas just focused on preparing his scouting equipment.
The team assembled in formation after breakfast. Henrik stood at the front, holding a map of the first level.
"Today we tackle the center passage," he announced. "Our information indicates minor slimes and goblins. More dangerous than essence rats but still manageable for a team this size. Standard formation, but I want partnerships established for close coordination."
Marcus stepped forward with a list. "Partnership assignments: Derek and Roland, front combat pair. Sarah and Michael, rear guard. Emma and Thomas, scout partnership..." He continued through the list until reaching Kai’s name. "Kai and Lin, balanced combat and support."
Derek’s head snapped up, his expression darkening. Several students glanced between him, Lin, and Kai with knowing looks.
Lin moved to stand beside Kai, looking pleased despite the tension. "Ready, partner?"
"Yes."
"Excellent," Henrik said. "Partnerships stick together during encounters. Watch each other’s backs, coordinate techniques, cover weaknesses. This is how a real dungeon raid is supposed to be, you survive through teamwork, not individual heroics."
The formation moved out, entering the center passage with scouts ranging ahead. The tunnel was similar to the left passage but the ambient essence felt denser, almost oppressive.
After fifty feet, the passage opened into a wider corridor. The scouts signaled contact, and the team slowed to combat readiness.
Three slimes oozed out of cracks in the walls—gelatinous masses roughly three feet in diameter, their translucent bodies glowing with sickly green light. They moved with surprising speed for creatures without visible limbs, sliding across stone with wet, squelching sounds.
"Combat pairs, engage!" Marcus commanded.
Derek and Roland moved forward as a unit. Derek channeled fire essence into his sword while Roland created an earth barrier that funneled the slimes toward specific approach vectors.
The first slime reached them and Derek’s flaming blade slashed through it. The creature split apart, its gelatinous body sizzling from the heat before dissolving into essence particles. The acidic smell of burning slime filled the corridor.
Roland caught the second slime with a precise thrust, his sword piercing the creature’s core. It shuddered once and collapsed, its form losing cohesion and spreading across the stone floor before evaporating.
The third slime bypassed the front line, sliding along the wall with disturbing speed toward the middle formation.
"Kai, Lin!" Marcus called.
Lin’s hands moved in fluid patterns, water essence gathering around her fingers. She thrust both palms forward and a pressurized jet of water shot out, striking the slime with enough force to splatter it against the far wall.
But slimes didn’t die from physical trauma alone, they needed their cores destroyed.
Kai moved forward quickly, his sword glowing with controlled fire essence. He located the core and drove his blade through it in one smooth motion.
The slime shuddered violently, its gelatinous form collapsing as the core shattered. Essence particles swirled upward like disturbed smoke before fading.
"Clear," the scouts confirmed.
"Good coordination," Henrik observed. "Kai, Lin—solid partnership execution. That’s what I want to see from everyone."
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