The Useless Extra Knows It All....But Does He?-Chapter 349 - "The Journey and the Opportunities!"
The forest stretched wide and quiet around them.
Tall trees rose like pillars of living wood, their canopies weaving together to filter the sunlight into soft, shifting patterns across the path. The air was cool and fresh, carrying the scent of moss and distant earth. Every footstep crunched lightly against fallen leaves and twigs.
They moved in a loose formation.
Luca walked at the front—not hurried, not slow. Just steady.
Aurelia followed close behind him, spear resting against her shoulder. Selena walked slightly to the side, eyes scanning the surroundings out of habit. Sylthara moved with silent ease, ears flicking at every distant sound. Lilliane trailed near the back, steps quiet, posture stiff, gaze unfocused.
And then there was Kyle.
He walked with his hands behind his head, eyes drifting lazily over the trees until something clearly began bothering him.
"...Hey," he said at last, breaking the silence. "Where’s the big guy?Oh..sorry , I meant the ’small’ guy."
Luca didn’t turn. "Who?"
Kyle rolled his eyes. "Don’t play dumb. The walking mountain. Durgan. Wouldn’t it be way more comfortable if he was with us?"
Aurelia glanced back, brows knitting slightly.
"Comfortable?" she echoed.
Selena’s gaze shifted toward Luca, thoughtful. Even Sylthara slowed half a step, listening.
Kyle shrugged. "I mean, yeah. He’s strong. Ridiculously strong. If something jumps us, he could flatten it in a breath. Seems like a waste not bringing him along."
The forest seemed to quiet a little as the question hung in the air.
Luca kept walking.
"I didn’t bring him," he said calmly, "because I didn’t want to. And there is something else I wanted him to do."
Kyle blinked. "That’s it?"
Luca stopped.
Everyone else halted with him.
He turned slowly, eyes calm but firm, the kind of look that made people listen without realizing why.
"If Durgan walks with us," Luca said, "then we will stop being careful."
No one spoke.
"We will stop thinking," he continued. "We will stop planning. We stop pushing ourselves. Because somewhere in the back of our minds, we’ll know that if things go wrong, someone else will handle it."
His gaze moved from one face to the next.
"And that’s dangerous."
Aurelia straightened slightly.
"How?" she asked quietly.
"Because urgency forces growth," Luca replied. "Fear sharpens judgment. Pressure reveals weakness." He paused. "If we always rely on someone stronger, we’ll never learn where our limits truly are."
Kyle frowned. "So you’re saying you want things to be harder?"
Luca nodded once. "Yes."
The word carried no hesitation.
"If we don’t struggle now," he added, "we won’t survive later."
Silence settled over them again.
Sylthara let out a slow breath. "He’s right," she said finally. "When you know someone will save you... you hesitate. And hesitation gets you killed."
Selena nodded faintly. "Strength borrowed isn’t strength earned."
Kyle scratched his cheek, then sighed. "Damn it... I hate when you all make sense."
Aurelia looked at Luca, something resolute in her eyes. "Then we move forward as we are."
Luca gave a small smile. "Exactly."
They resumed walking.
The forest swallowed them once more.
Only Lilliane hadn’t spoken.
She walked quietly behind them, hands folded in front of her, gaze lowered. Her steps were careful, almost mechanical—like she was following instructions rather than moving of her own will.
A branch snapped nearby.
She flinched.
Just a little.
Sylthara noticed. Her ears twitched, eyes softening, but she said nothing.
Luca noticed too.
He slowed his pace—not enough to draw attention, just enough that Lilliane wouldn’t fall behind.
She didn’t look up.
But her steps adjusted.
And that, for now, was enough.
The forest stretched on ahead—unknown, quiet, waiting.
And this time, they walked into it on their own.
***
[The Thornbound Grove]
They entered it by accident. Or at least Luca made it seem so.
The trees grew too close together here, their bark dark and twisted, roots rising above the soil like grasping fingers. The air thickened, heavy with mana that clung to the lungs.
"Something’s wrong," Sylthara muttered.
Too late.
The ground exploded.
Vines—thick as a man’s arm and lined with serrated thorns—burst from the earth, snapping toward them with unnatural speed. A low, guttural screech echoed as the forest itself came alive.
"Move!" Luca shouted.
Kyle reacted first.
He launched forward, boots flaring as his speed doubled, dragging Lilliane backward just as a vine slammed down where she’d been standing. Aurelia followed instantly, spear igniting as she carved through another vine in a blazing arc.
Sylthara leapt high, daggers flashing as she severed tendrils mid-air, her movements fluid and ruthless.
A massive plant-beast erupted from the center of the grove—its body a writhing mass of roots and bark, its core pulsing with sickly green light.
Selena raised her hand.
Nothing happened.
Her fingers trembled.
"Stay back!" Luca ordered instantly.
He stepped forward, both sabers flaring as he shalshed it towards the creature with no mercy. The impact of the creature’s strike echoed like thunder as he blocked it head-on.
Kyle flanked, driving his spear into exposed joints. Aurelia burned a path through the vines, her flames controlled but devastating.
Sylthara struck the core.
The creature shrieked once before collapsing into ash and broken wood.
Silence returned.
Breathing heavy, everyone regrouped.
From the creature’s remains, a crystal core rolled free—glowing faintly.
Luca picked it up.
"...Mana condensation crystal," he murmured. "Good quality."
Reward earned.
Selena exhaled slowly, gripping her hand. Lilliane stood stiffly behind Sylthara, eyes wide but steady.
They moved on.
[The Shattered Ravine]
The ground gave way without warning.
A roar of collapsing stone tore through the air as the path beneath them split apart, revealing a massive chasm filled with rising heat and razor-sharp rock spires.
"Jump!" Luca shouted.
Kyle grabbed Lilliane mid-fall and hurled her across first.
Aurelia followed, flames bursting beneath her feet.
Sylthara leapt last—just as something moved below.
A massive scaled creature surged upward from the ravine wall, wings of stone unfolding as it lunged.
"Wyvern!" Kyle yelled.
Luca reacted instantly.
He leapt forward—not to attack—but to intercept.
He smashed his own hardened body against it.
The impact sent shockwaves through the air as the wyvern slammed into him, claws screeching across the blade of his saber.
Sylthara took the opening.
She tore across its flank, claws ripping through scales.
Aurelia followed with a precise flame strike to the exposed wing joint.
The creature shrieked, losing balance.
Kyle finished it.
He drove his spear straight through its skull mid-fall, the body plummeting into the abyss below.
Silence again.
They stood at the edge of the ravine, breathing hard.
Among the shattered rocks lay several glowing stones—compressed elemental fragments.
"Wind-core shards," Selena murmured. "Rare."
Luca nodded. "We’ll take them."
Another reward.
Another step forward.
[The Wraithwood Crossing]
The forest changed.
Light dimmed.
Sound dulled.
Mist rolled in, cold and heavy.
"Spirits," Sylthara whispered. "Hostile."
They emerged without warning—shadows stitched together by hate and regret, eyes burning faint blue.
Lilliane froze.
Selena stepped forward instinctively—but Luca was already there.
"Stay behind us," he said quietly.
The wraiths lunged.
Aurelia’s fire passed through them uselessly.
Kyle’s spear met nothing but cold air.
"Physical attacks won’t work!" Selena shouted.
Luca closed his eyes.
Time slowed.
He stepped forward—and the space around his blade bent.
One strike.
The air fractured.
The leading wraith shattered like glass.
Sylthara followed his rhythm, claws glowing faintly as she struck where space warped, dispersing the rest.
Aurelia adapted instantly—condensing flame instead of projecting it, burning the ether itself.
Within moments, the forest fell silent again.
Only drifting motes of light remained.
From the mist, something dropped at Luca’s feet.
A shard of condensed spirit essence.
Luca picked it up, feeling the weight of it pulse faintly.
"...This will be useful."
They didn’t stop moving after that.
They didn’t celebrate.
They didn’t slow down.
Each battle sharpened them.
Each step hardened resolve.
Kyle grew faster.
Aurelia’s control deepened.
Sylthara’s instincts sharpened.
Luca’s presence grew heavier—steadier.
And in the background—
Selena walked quietly, supported but not pitied.
Lilliane followed, silent but unbroken, her steps growing firmer with each passing mile.
The forest thinned as dusk approached.
And without realizing it—
They had crossed another threshold.
***
The forest thinned as twilight bled into night.
Not suddenly—no dramatic shift—but gradually, as though the world itself were exhaling after holding its breath too long. The trees grew taller and thinner, their branches arching overhead like skeletal fingers. Moonlight filtered through in pale streaks, painting the path ahead in silver and shadow.
They had been walking for hours.
No one complained.
Fatigue lingered, yes—but so did momentum.
And then—
Luca stopped.
His hand lifted slowly.
Everyone froze.
The air had changed.
Not heavy like before.
Not hostile.
Empty.
Too empty.
"...Do you feel that?" Aurelia whispered.
Sylthara’s ears flattened. "There’s no sound."
She was right.
No insects.
No wind.
No distant animals.
Even their footsteps seemed swallowed the moment they touched the ground.
Kyle shifted his grip on his spear. "That’s never a good sign."
Luca took one step forward.
The forest... peeled.
Not parted.
Peeled—like reality itself was being drawn aside.
The trees warped, their outlines bending inward as if seen through rippling water. The air shimmered, and then—
They were no longer in the forest.
They stood in a wide stone basin carved into the earth, its walls rising high on all sides like the inside of a colossal bowl. Strange runes glowed faintly along the ground, half-buried beneath moss and time.
And at the center—
A pillar of black crystal.
Cracked.
Breathing.
"What... is this place?" Kyle muttered.
Selena stiffened. "A sealing ground."
Her voice was tense.
"Ancient. Very ancient."
Luca’s eyes narrowed. He could feel it now—the pressure, subtle but unmistakable. Not mana.
Intent.
The crystal pulsed once.
Then—
A sound echoed.
Not loud.
Not sharp.
A slow, grinding click.
The ground trembled.
From the base of the crystal, shadows began to stretch—elongating, thickening, peeling away from the stone as if gaining form. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢
Lilliane took an involuntary step back.
"Luca..." she whispered.
The shadows rose.
They were humanoid—but wrong. Their limbs too long, their movements delayed by half a second, like reflections struggling to keep up. Their faces were blank, featureless voids that drank in light.
One.
Then three.
Then—
The entire basin stirred.
"Shadows," Sylthara said sharply. "But not normal ones."
The crystal pulsed again.
And the shadows moved.
Fast.
"Defensive formation!" Luca barked.
Kyle lunged left, spear flashing.
Aurelia ignited her weapon, flame roaring outward—
It passed straight through the first shadow.
The thing didn’t even slow.
"What—?!" she gasped.
Luca stepped forward, eyes glowing faintly as space warped around his blade.
"Don’t let them touch you!"
He swung—
The air screamed.
One shadow tore apart, dispersing like smoke in a storm.
But for every one destroyed—
Two more rose.
The ground split open.
More shadows poured out.
Selena raised her hand, lightning flickering weakly—but it sputtered, barely forming.
"I—I can’t stabilize it!" she shouted.
Kyle spun, parrying something unseen as a claw grazed his shoulder, slicing through armor like mist.
Sylthara leapt, dagger glowing, ripping through three shadows at once—but they reformed behind her.
"Luca!" she yelled. "They’re regenerating!"
The crystal pulsed harder.
Cracks widened.
And then—
The temperature dropped.
A presence unfurled.
Not aggressive.
Not loud.
Ancient.
Something aware was waking up.
Luca felt it before he saw it.
A pressure against his mind.
A pull.
The crystal split down the center.
And from within—
A single eye opened.
Massive.
Endless.
Watching them.
The shadows froze.
The air screamed.
Luca’s breath caught.
"...That’s not a monster," he whispered.
The eye turned.
Locked onto him.
And the world—
Stopped.
The crystal began to crack wider.
Something was coming out.
And Luca knew—
Whatever this was...
They had no choice but to defeat it.







