Chapter 96: Large-Scale Expeditions Exploring The Darkness Of Dungeon
Expedition Group - Depth of the forest area dungeon The air in the upper tunnels of the forgotten dungeon was stale, thick with dust and the faint, metallic scent of old water. It was a silence that felt heavy, watchful. That silence was now broken by the methodical clank of armored boots and the low murmur of tense voices.
A column of thirty figures moved with practiced caution. At its heart was a mix of hardened knights in Solarian steel and professional adventurers in reinforced leathers and enchanted cloth. They were a substantial force, a clear escalation from the scout-and-suppress team that had been lost.
At the front, Tia, the Deputy Guild Master who had barely escaped with her life, pointed a steady finger down a jagged, downward-sloping passage. Her face was pale under a layer of road dust, but her eyes were hard with grim recollection. "...We tried to go deeper into the dungeon and sensed something ahead of them. That’s when we discovered... a major anomaly."
Walking beside her, his massive frame nearly brushing the tunnel ceiling, was the leader of this expedition. Derek, an S-Rank adventurer known as the "Crimson Boulder," had hair the color of furnace embers and eyes like cooled coals that missed nothing. His voice was a low rumble, like stones grinding deep in the earth.
"Resmond was a stubborn fool, but he was no rookie. I didn’t think this pit would be the one to bury him." There was less grief in his tone than cold, professional assessment.
On his other flank, a woman moved with an archer’s grace. Ellen, her long blonde hair tied back in a severe braid, scanned the darkness with sharp green eyes that held no mercy for foolishness. "It’s a forgotten delve for a reason, Derek," she stated, her voice crisp. "The mana signatures here are old and twisted. Resmond let his grief for Kaela cloud his judgment. Charging in without full reconnaissance, with a team too small for a dungeon of this latent threat level..."
She shook her head, turning her piercing gaze to Tia. "Honestly, to mount an unauthorized expedition on a personal vendetta? You’re lucky the Crown is more interested in the anomaly than in court-martialing you for losing a quarter of the city’s elite Vanguard."
Tia flinched, but didn’t back down. "We had received temporary permission from the guild for a suppression mission. We also didn’t expect such a powerful and aggressive anomaly. We weren’t prepared for what that creature really was. Or its allies."
"A coordinated monster pack with tactical intelligence," Derek mused, hefting his great axe—a weapon as tall as a man onto his shoulder. "That changes things. And this ’anomaly’... your report described it as a serpent, but not like any wyrm or drake on record."
"More than a serpent," Tia insisted, a shadow of genuine fear crossing her features. "It used skills. Composite, high-tier skills. It led the others. It commanded them."
Ellen’s eyes narrowed. "Sentient dungeon lords are rare, but not unheard of. The real question is, what is its goal? And where is it now?"
Before Tia could offer another theory, the lead vanguard knight raised a clenched fist—the signal to halt. The column froze, weapons sliding from sheaths with soft, metallic whispers. They had entered a new biome: a vast, subterranean forest. Or what was left of one.
Giant luminescent fungi, once towering like trees, now lay splintered and oozing viscous sap. The air was thick with the cloying scent of rot and the sharper, acrid sting of venom. The ground was a churned mess of soil and shattered chitin, scarred by deep trenches and blackened by fire. It was a landscape of utter devastation.
"This is it," Tia said, her voice barely above a whisper. She pointed to a cluster of massive, toadstool stumps. "Here is where Resmond’s team made their final stand. And where we... were lost."
Derek strode forward, his crimson eyes missing nothing. He saw the signs of a desperate, multi-angled battle: swathes of fungus withered to crumbling husks by void energy, patches of earth fused into glass by solar heat, deep grooves carved by massive coils, and the distinctive, clean-punctured holes left by piercing attacks. But his gaze quickly settled on what wasn’t there.
"There are no bodies," he rumbled, the statement cutting through the tense silence.
The party spread out, conducting a grim search. Knights overturned debris. Scouts sifted through the mulch. But they found nothing—no remains, no broken armor, not even a discarded weapon. Only dark, flaky stains on the ground and fungus that could only be long-dried blood.
"It’s clean," a scout reported, confusion and unease in his tone. "Too clean. It’s like they were... taken. Completely."
Ellen crouched, rubbing a dark stain between her fingers. It turned to dust. "This is worse than just losing a team. A monster that consumes humans whole, leaving no trace... that’s not just hunting. It’s harvesting. And that makes it a profound problem."
Tia nodded, wrapping her arms around herself as if cold. "It consumes whatever it can to grow stronger. If it’s satisfied with dungeon fare, that’s one thing. But if it develops a preference for human essence... an addiction... it won’t stop at defending its home. It will become an active, aggressive hunter of our kind."
A new, lighter voice chimed in from near a crumbling fungal column. "Are we drawing parallels to the Troll Monarch incident that ravaged the Duke’s northern territory? I heard that beast developed quite the insatiable palate."
They turned. Leaning against the pale stalk was a figure in deep indigo robes, a wide-brimmed, pointed hat casting a shadow over his face. He pushed the hat back, revealing youthful, almost delicate features, sharp blue eyes, and a smile that seemed perpetually amused. He looked like a precocious adolescent, but the dense, shimmering field of controlled mana that clung to him like a second skin announced a mage of significant power.
"Westin," Ellen said, a flicker of surprise in her sharp green eyes. "The Arcane Collegium’s rising star. I didn’t expect to see you signing on for a grunt operation like this."
"The remuneration is exceptional," Westin replied with an airy wave of his hand, straightening up. The simple, darkwood staff he carried thumped softly on the soft earth. "So, who would say no? But do answer my question."
Tia did, her voice gaining strength with grim certainty. "Exactly. The Troll Monarch started with livestock, then a shepherd, then a village. Each taste of human life-force made it stronger and more frenzied. It took a company of knights and three court mages to bring it down. If this serpent is already consuming skilled adventurers... the pattern could be the same. It could escalate into a threat requiring a full army to quell."
Westin’s playful smile vanished, replaced by a look of cold calculation. He paced over to a wide area of scorched earth, studying it. "And you report it exhibits command intelligence, coordination with other evolved entities. If that’s true, and it’s cultivating a taste for ’premium prey’..." He looked up, his blue eyes catching the faint fungal light. "Then this isn’t a dungeon clearance. It’s a preemptive strike against a potential calamity for the Kingdom of Solaria. Possibly for the surface world, should it ever emerge."
A murmur of uneasy agreement rippled through the seasoned adventurers. The stakes of their mission had just been cast in a far more urgent, terrifying light.
Derek’s voice, like grinding stone, cut through the murmur. "Then it’s fortunate our task is to ensure that never happens." He planted his great axe firmly on the ground. "We find it. We erase it. Before its appetite grows beyond these caves." He turned his burning gaze to Westin. "Mage. Can you sift through this sensory garbage and find the freshest trail? The one that leads to our predator’s den?"
Westin’s demeanor shifted entirely to one of focused intensity. He raised his staff, and the crystal at its tip glowed with a piercing azure light. "The residual energies here are a chaotic. But I will try, give me a minute"
As Westin began his arcane work, Ellen moved close to Derek, her voice low. "If it’s as intelligent as they fear, it won’t be waiting passively. It could be leading us into a trap."
"Let it try," Derek growled, his hand tightening on the haft of his axe. "Cunning or not, it’s still a beast in a hole."
She let Derek’s bravado hang in the stagnant air. Her sharp eyes scanned the gloom of the area once more, then fixed on Tia, who was watching Westin with rigid attention. A question, buried since reading the after-action report, now clawed its way to the surface.
"One thing the report was unclear on." Ellen began, her tone cutting through the low hum of magic. "Who was the actual leader of the Vanguard team? Official mandate said it was you, the Deputy Guild Master. But from the tactical decisions described—the aggressive push, the refusal to retreat—it sounds like Resmond was calling the shots. Why?"
The question landed heavily in the damp air. Tia’s shoulders slumped slightly, a shadow of guilt and professional shame crossing her face. She looked away from Ellen’s piercing gaze, focusing on a shattered mushroom cap.
"You’re right," Tia admitted, her voice low. "Officially, I had the authority. But in practice... Resmond had the field command. The team trusted him more. They followed him more instinctively."
She took a steadying breath, forcing herself to meet Ellen’s eyes. "He was a Knight-Captain, a veteran of the northern demon-skirmishes. He’d led dozens of delves and survival ops. And I... my expertise is logistics, administration, threat assessment from a distance. I’m an A-Rank, yes, but my strength is in support, coordination, not front-line tactical command in a live-or-die situation."
She gestured helplessly at the scarred battlefield. "When we encountered the first signs of the serpent’s pack, I advised caution, a tactical withdrawal to reassess. But Resmond... He argued that showing weakness would invite immediate attack, that we had the firepower to crush a single anomaly. The team... they looked to him. They believed in his experience, his instincts, his battle-lust. And I deferred. I let his grief and his seniority override my own judgment. I became the advisor, not the commander."
Her confession hung in the air, a stark admission of how the chain of command had fatally unraveled. "He was the dominant force. I failed to assert the authority I was supposed to hold. And by the time I realized his judgment was compromised by vengeance, it was too late. We were surrounded, outmaneuvered, and broken."
Derek listened, his expression unreadable. It was a common enough tragedy in their line of work—personal emotion corroding professional discipline.
Westin, still softly channeling his detection spell, gave a soft, knowing hum. "Ah. The old story. The heart’s compass overriding the mind’s map. Leads to interesting places, usually of the fatal variety."
Ellen studied her for a long moment, then gave a single, slow nod. It wasn’t forgiveness—Ellen didn’t deal in that. It was assessment. "Understood. The psychological variable of a grief-crazed subordinate with unit loyalty is a tactical factor I will now account for. Your failure has provided data. Ensure it is not repeated."
Her words were brutally cold, but in their own way, they offered Tia a grim absolution: her mistake was now a lesson, a piece of intelligence for the next, more lethal wave. The conversation was over. Ellen had what she needed.
Nearby, Westin’s staff flared brightly. "Got it," the young mage announced, a trace of triumph in his voice. "The dominant trail. It leads down. Much deeper. And it’s... layered. There are multiple powerful signatures moving together."
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Chapter 1
- A Very Unfortunate Day
Chapter 2
- Beetle Blues and a Dash of Misfortune
Chapter 3
- A Buffet of Problems and a Pinch of Progress
Chapter 4
- A Glimmer Beyond the Stone
Chapter 5
- The Prey That Fights Back
Chapter 6
- The Crossroads of Serpentine Evolution
Chapter 7
- The Hunters Dance
Chapter 8
- The Grind and the Bloom
Chapter 9
- Nest Raiders and Completed Fragment
Chapter 10
- The Path of the Shadowscale
Chapter 11
- The Rime-Tail Scorpion
Chapter 12
- Level Gap
Chapter 13
- The Sky-Soaked Fragment
Chapter 14
- A Cautious Shadow in the Deep Dark
Chapter 15
- A Frenzy of Claws and Progress
Chapter 16
- A Partners Potential
Chapter 17
- The Calm Before the Silk
Chapter 18
- The Price of Escape
Chapter 19
- The Bond of Blood and Gratitude
Chapter 20
- The Prize of Regeneration
Chapter 21
- The Marsh of Whispers and a Fallen Knight
Chapter 22
- The Abyssal Serpent
Chapter 23
- A Symphony of Predators
Chapter 24
- The Ghost of the Glowing Woods
Chapter 25
- The Price of a Soul
Chapter 26
- The Monsters Resolve
Chapter 27
- A Voice in the Silence
Chapter 28
- The Call of the Depths and a Familiar Shadow
Chapter 29
- A Murder of Rocs
Chapter 30
- The Molten Deeps
Chapter 31
- A Lords True Fury
Chapter 32
- Crossroads of Evolution
Chapter 33
- The Sun-Scale Lizard
Chapter 34
- A Spark and a Storm
Chapter 35
- The Sparks Potential
Chapter 36
- The Obsidian Coil
Chapter 37
- Ashes and a Lesson
Chapter 38
- Twin-Head Hunt
Chapter 39
- Another wolf and Evolve
Chapter 40
- Solar Drake Hatchling
Chapter 41
- Stonewarden Golem Treasure
Chapter 42
- Cavern Creeper Swarm
Chapter 43
- The Violet Abyss
Chapter 44
- Hunters Tri-Sense
Chapter 45
- Crystal-Hide Marsh Lurker
Chapter 46
- Creeper Queen
Chapter 47
- A New Bond
Chapter 48
- The Pale Weaver
Chapter 49
- The Void and The Sun
Chapter 50
- A royal feast
Chapter 51
- Monarchs Aegis
Chapter 52
- Alice Brilliant Plan
Chapter 53
- Alice Liliths Distraction
Chapter 54
- Corrosive Deluge
Chapter 55
- Three Evolutions
Chapter 56
- A Monster That Sees in the Dark
Chapter 57
- Endless Arguments
Chapter 58
- Another Dungeon Lord
Chapter 59
- Grow Strong or be Eradicated
Chapter 60
- Playing with Humans
Chapter 61
- You Can Only Think About Me
Chapter 62
- The Revenge Begins
Chapter 63
- The Arachnowyrm
Chapter 64
- Queen has been Reborn
Chapter 65
- A Persistent and Vengeful Monster
Chapter 66
- The Fall of the Devourer
Chapter 67
- The Legendary Evolution of The Snake
Chapter 68
- The Joy After the Upgrade
Chapter 69
- Monsters That Creep in the Dark
Chapter 70
- Troublesome Creature
Chapter 71
- Treasure Hunt
Chapter 72
- Lets Stir up Trouble
Chapter 73
- The Many-Armed Darkness
Chapter 74
- An Octopus That Uses 100 of its Brain Capacity
Chapter 75
- Decent Food After a Long Time
Chapter 76
- The Legendary Treasure of Fear
Chapter 77
- Lets Exterminate That Annoying Monster
Chapter 78
- The Knight Who Lost His Heart
Chapter 79
- Unpleasant Hunt
Chapter 80
- A Gripping Presence
Chapter 81
- Increasing Difficulty Levels and Human Coordination
Chapter 82
- Demon in the Darkness of the Dungeon
Chapter 83
- Despair in the Darkness of the Dungeon
Chapter 84
- Parasites Waiting for an Opportunity
Chapter 85
- A Creature that Controls Corpses
Chapter 86
- S-Rank Cataclysm-level Threat
Chapter 87
- Dont Underestimate Your Opponent
Chapter 88
- Looking for Hidden Monsters
Chapter 89
- The Bone-White Canyons
Chapter 90
- Fight Against The Snake Domain
Chapter 91
- Fight And Protection
Chapter 92
- Serpent Against Serpent
Chapter 93
- A Void Swallowed by Greed
Chapter 94
- The Aura That Died Out In The Depths Of The Dungeon
Chapter 95
- Fatigue That Comes In The Darkness
Chapter 96
- Large-Scale Expeditions Exploring The Darkness Of Dungeon
Chapter 97
- Recovery And Preparation For Evolution
Chapter 98
- Calm And Alert
Chapter 99
- Mission To Chase And Eradicate Anomaly
Chapter 100
- Projectiles And Living Shields
Chapter 101
- A Tense Confrontation Between Monsters And Humans
Chapter 102
- Despair In The Midst Of Siege
Chapter 103
- Fly To Freedom
Chapter 104
- Journey to the Surface
Chapter 105
- Humanity And Evolution
Chapter 106
- The Sovereign Awakens
Chapter 107
- New Skins for a New World
Chapter 108
- Glow in the Twilight
Chapter 109
- Guests In The Dark Night Forest
Chapter 110
- Road to Elden Hollow
Chapter 111
- A Spark of Hope
Chapter 112
- Shadows at the Gate
Chapter 113
- The Lichs Gambit
Chapter 114
- Echoes of the Crown
Chapter 115
- Archivist of Lost Tomes
Chapter 116
- A Dangerous Bargain
Chapter 117
- Quiet Doubts in the Hallway
Chapter 118
- First Light on the Road
Chapter 119
- Curiosity on the Road
Chapter 120
- Shadows of the Throne
Chapter 121
- The Border Gate
Chapter 122
- Splitting Up in Oakrest
Chapter 123
- Share a Bed with a Beautiful Woman
Chapter 124
- Mission and Duty
Chapter 125
- Eyes on the Road
Chapter 126
- Night Ambush
Chapter 127
- Fight against Assassins
Chapter 128
- Assassin Confidence and Teleportation Scroll
Chapter 129
- Playing Dead
Chapter 130
- Scorched Vows and Stolen Flesh
Chapter 131
- No Quarter No Mercy
Chapter 132
- Crown and Curse
Chapter 133
- Gilded Captivity
Chapter 134
- Angry Grapes
Chapter 135
- The Winds Challenge
Chapter 136
- Where Trust is Forged
Chapter 137
- Clearing the Air
Chapter 138
- Abyssal Piercer
Chapter 139
- Calm After the Storm
Chapter 140
- Price of a Secret
Chapter 141
- The Price of Mercy
Chapter 142
- A Spiders Feast
Chapter 143
- Claimed by Tooth and Thread
Chapter 144
- Terms of Transit
Chapter 145
- Eyes on the Horizon Blades at Our Backs