RE: The Extra's Dominance-Chapter 130 - Labyrinth of the Nurturer [2]
"Adelle!"
"Are you okay?!"
The moment Eve and the others realized what just happened, they all hurried to Adelleβs side. ππ£πππ ππππ¨π―ππ.ππ¨π
TAP- TAP- TAPβ
Their footsteps echoed loudly inside the stone chamber, weapons still half-drawn.
Their faces painted with both concern and disbelief. Even though the danger had already passed, they acted instinctively, crowding around her as if trying to shield her from any further harm.
Then, at that momentβ
"Calm down guys, Iβm fine."
Adelle reassured them with a small grin tugging at her lips, her tone calm but firm.
The relief in her voice was genuine, but her heart was still beating faster than normal. She could feel it pounding in her chest, reminding her of how close the arrow had been in her face. Still, she pushed the unease aside and gave her teammates a smile that told them she was alright.
She was honestly touched seeing how worried everyone looked. It made her feel warm inside, knowing that despite the rough start, they all cared for her safety deeply.
After convincing the others that she was really unhurt, Adelle turned her eyes toward Raven. Her expression softened, and with a genuine smile that reached her eyes...
"Thanks."
She said that.
Her gratitude carried weight, and even though the word was simple, the sincerity behind it was undeniable.
Meanwhile, Alec and the others couldnβt take their eyes off Raven either. But unlike Adelleβs expression, theirs were complicated.
Why?
Because they had witnessed the entire thing clearly. They saw Ravenβs sharp, almost inhuman reaction that saved Adelle from being pierced through the head by that poisonous arrow.
βThe speed of that arrow... it was just as fast as my own arrows.β
Aoi bit her lip, a bitter feeling swirling inside her chest. She prided herself on her vision and reflexes, yet even she had failed to act.
βI saw it coming, but I couldnβt move fast enough... I wasnβt able to react at all.β
Curtis admitted in his mind, his hand tightening on the hilt of his sword. It was a humiliating realization, and he hated it.
But Raven didnβt seem to notice, or perhaps he simply didnβt care about the thoughts running through their minds.
"Youβre welcome."
He replied to Adelle casually, as if what he had done was nothing more than a natural reflex, not worth making a big deal out of.
Then Raven lowered his gaze to the arrow still resting firmly in his right hand.
βThat was fast... faster than most would expect. If I hadnβt been ready for it, I might not have caught it in time.β
He thought quietly, turning the shaft between his fingers. His expression remained calm, but his eyes sharpened slightly as he shifted them to the massive stone door in front of them.
βIn the novel, this was one of the first traps. After a healing spell is used to unlock the door, a hidden mechanism activates. A poisoned arrow shoots straight at the healer, targeting them deliberately.β
Ravenβs thoughts were steady, recalling the details he had once written himself.
βItβs the dungeonβs way of crippling a raiding party right at the startβ eliminate or injure the healer, and everything becomes harder.β
Those were the cruel designs he had woven into this labyrinth.
In the original novel, when Alec and his groupβ older, more experienced versions of themselvesβ first entered this dungeon, it had been Adelle who effortlessly caught that arrow mid-flight.
But in that timeline, they were sophomores. Stronger, sharper, more battle-hardened. Not the current first-year versions of themselves who were still growing.
Right now, their development was impressive, faster than what he remembered, but it still wasnβt enough to match their future selves.
That was why Raven knewβ predicted evenβ that none of them would be able to deal with this particular trap.
So he stepped in.
βIf anyone got hurt here, especially this early, it would create problems for me too. Better to handle it myself.β
Raven concluded to himself firmly, shifting his eyes back toward Alec and the others, who were still staring at him as if waiting for answers.
They had questionsβ so many questions. But none of them voiced them aloud. They already knew what would happen after all. Raven wouldnβt explain, not properly. He never did.
"..."
So they all just remained silent.
Raven could tell exactly what they were thinking, but his face showed no care for their conflicted emotions.
"Letβs go."
He suggested, his voice level, almost bored.
"Yeah, we should go."
Eve quickly followed, agreeing with his words to keep everyone moving.
The others nodded in unison, silently agreeing as well, and they began rearranging themselves into their original formation.
Only this time, Raven had naturally placed himself at the front.
No one bothered to complain or tell him otherwise. They knew Raven well enough by nowβ if he wanted to lead, it was better to let him. He wasnβt the type to drag them into unnecessary danger recklessly anyway.
Tap. Tap. Tap.
Their boots echoed against the cold stone floor.
Tap. Tap. Tap.
The groupβs mood had shifted after the arrow incident. Every one of them was much more on edge now, their eyes scanning, their ears twitching at the faintest sounds.
And then, as they all stepped fully into the chamber beyond the great doorβ
CREEEAKβ
B O O M!
"!"
"!?"
The massive rock door slammed shut behind them, trapping them inside!
"AOI!"
Eve immediately called out without hesitation.
"I know."
Aoi responded quickly, her tone clipped. She raised her hands, activating her skill without delay.
S W O O S Hβ
<Presence Detection> spread out around her.
After a few seconds, her eyes widened and her face paled slightly.
"A lot of enemies are moving this way... theyβre slowly surrounding us!"
Her voice carried urgency.
"Shit."
Eve cursed under her breath, tightening her grip on her weapon before addressing the others.
"Everyone, get ready for battle!"
At her command, Alec and the rest swiftly reached into their [Quick Slots], pulling out their weapons with practiced ease.
Raven, however, was already prepared. His blade [Emmeranne] was already drawn, glinting faintly in the dim light, and his body was wrapped in the defensive layer of [Celestria].
"Yuki."
He called softly.
-Kyuu!
Yuki chirped back, flying upward immediately and circling overhead, her presence sharp and eager.
"Hey, guys."
Ravenβs voice cut through the tense air.
"Huh?"
Alec and the others glanced his way.
Once he was sure every pair of eyes was on him, Ravenβs lips curved into a smirkβ
"Donβt slow me down."
And then he muttered that!
The sheer arrogance in those words was enough to set Eve and the others on edge.
Their jaws tightened, their expressions twisted with irritation!
But before any of them could snap back at himβ
BAM!
Raven had already kicked off the ground, launching himself with incredible speed toward the direction of the approaching noise!
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(Ravenβs POV)
-Grrrrahhh...
-Gruuuuhhh...!
The closer I got, the clearer the sounds became.
"Just as I expected."
In front of me was an entire army of undead, marching forward with eerie, coordinated steps. Their numbers filled the chamber ahead like an overflowing tide of death.
I wasnβt surprised at all. I was the one who placed them here, after all.
βThey havenβt noticed me yet.β
I crouched low behind a large chunk of stone, watching carefully.
Contrary to the usual sluggish depictions in other novels, these undead werenβt slow. Their movements were quicker, more aggressiveβ something I had personally designed.
Moving on, I studied the undeads...
"..."
Rotting flesh clung to bones, some missing arms or legs, their grotesque forms made even more revolting by open wounds that never healed.
But their appearance didnβt bother me.
"They fucking stink."
I muttered, wrinkling my nose at the rancid stench carried in the air. That bothered me far more than their looks.
"Sariel."
I called silently.
[Got it.]
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[Undead]
Rank: E
Strength: F+
Agility: F+
Stamina: E
Intelligence: F-
[Skills]
<Poison Breath>
<Physical Damage Resistance>
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Sariel immediately projected the status window of one of the undead in front of me, already knowing what I wanted.
I scanned it quickly, my mind processing the information.
βGood... nothing has changed. Still weak enough to handle without any issue.β
SHINGβ
I drew [Emmeranne], the blade sliding free from its sheath with a cold, sharp sound.
-Kraaaahh!
-Grrrrhh!
-Kruuuuhhh!
The undead noticed my presence now, letting out guttural, twisted cries as they shuffled and rushed toward me.
I shifted my stance, right foot forward, left foot braced behind me.
Mana surged through my body, sparking faintly across my skin.
"Letβs get started."
I murmured, lips curling into a confident smile as I prepared to explode forward.
CRACKβ
The ground beneath my right foot split slightly from the pressure.
"Here I gβ"
SWOOSHβ
SWOOSHβ
SWOOSHβ
"...?!"
But before I could even launch myself forward, three figures suddenly darted past me, their speed startlingly fast!
I caught a glimpse of them clearlyβ
It was Alec, Curtis, and Eve.






