We had been walking for six hours already and we still hadn’t found anything yet or reached the maze’s end line. It was the same place over and over again, but the map told us that we were far from where we first entered Omen. The creature we thought was stalking behind us never showed itself. Not even a monster entered our field of view as we marched our way to the place with tired legs and heavy eyes. Hina and I already wanted to sleep, but we couldn’t slack off and be tempted from our deepest desires. If we slow down right now, there might be a chance that the elite Crimson Guild adventurers would catch up onto us. Even though they didn’t have a map unlike my system’s features, those adventurers could easily catch up and take more grounds than regular people. That was why the Crimson Guild chose them and called themselves the elite members of their organisation.But as soon as eight hours had passed by, we reached a fissure that separated the terrain. When we arrived, a bridge of
Every second that passed, those elite Crimson Guild adventurers were closing in the gap. If I could deduce where they were right now, those adventurers might have already faced the bridge or crossed it. Hina and I didn’t have much time, so we had to perfectly plan our actions before entering that cave. Probably we would have to face the scout of that elite party of the Crimson Guild before meeting the rest of the group. With that being said, I found a way that could slow down the party’s progress with the Earth Dragon in front of us.Now that I had realised it, this Earth Dragon had wings despite the name. From what I remembered, Earth Dragons were strongest on the ground and can never fly, so the winged dragons were far superior than them. However, this situation proved me otherwise as the Earth Dragon had wings on its back, which, I assumed, could fly just like any winged beasts. But that didn’t matter right now. All I cared about was the process of waking the dragon up and using th
“Well, this wimp will kick your ass,” I yelled, hoping to provoke the foreigner.Thankfully, my system translated what the man said to me and what I told the man to the language we both understood. I was Japanese and the man was probably someone living outside our country, so language barriers would be a common thing for the two of us.I knew that what I said brought terrors inside my body. In films, those lines would work one hundred percent against their enemies. But not this one, I thought. If someone had told me that, I would have already rolled on the floor and cringed myself for the lacklustre words I heard. However, the opposite occurred. Much to my surprise, the man caught my bluff and charged straight at me like a bull against a matador. While he was at it, the bloke used his fireballs and threw them in my direction. From the looks of it, the man wasn’t affected by the sudden rise of temperature and the heat coming from those spheres of flames. My balls were sweating becaus
Beside the girl wearing the heavy-duty armour was a… skinny man around his thirties wearing a white tuxedo in a battlefield. His slick hair was akin to a model and the man’s chiselled chin threw me off in the distance. The bloke looked charming as ever, as he fixed his glasses and tie from his suit. According to my system, he was a modernised ninja who was specialised in moving in the shadows. But with the choice of attire that the man wore, I doubted that could save him from concealing himself in the shadows, regardless if it was night time or day time.The last one was the guy in the middle. I thought Akai would be the leader of this elite group. But I had thought wrong, The man at the centre looked like a general from an army. Like the stereotypical old dog from a film, this man had a tobacco clipped in his mouth and filled his air with smoke. He was older than Vulcan and had scars covering his body. That man’s prominent mark was on his right eye. If I had to guess it right, the w
I had already fought Icarus before. He could summon fire out of nothing and on his body, which he also used as a cloak to protect himself from any incoming damage. Although Icarus still hid some vital skills from me and from the battle we had earlier, I doubted there was any abilities he could create to leave a dent against my suit of armour and get past my defences. But I still had to be wary about anything Icarus could throw me, regardless if he was just a scout or not.Oscar was the other one who planned on taking me down. He was the man running with his white tuxedo and a blade much smaller than what Will had. That weapon, according to my system, could take the form of any shape as long as the wielder wished to change it. Hence, he Oscar was the suitable one for attacking the enemy by surprise using close combat fighting skills. Again, I had no idea how many skills or tricks Oscar had on his sleeves. But there was only one thing I knew about the two of them. Oscar was a patient m
After dealing with the two of them, I rushed towards Hina, told her to create the wall like we had planned, and pulled her inside the cave. The last thing I saw was Will’s face looking at me while his team fought against the mighty Earth Dragon. I knew his team would remain alive, but Will knew that he lost this round and I kept the lead back to me. As soon as Hina created a barrier that prevented anyone from pursuing our tracks, we headed deeper inside the cave and sought for a safer place. Since the cavern had no lights, we couldn’t see anything besides our eyes glowing from the dark. Thankfully, Oculus had a built-in flamethrower, which we used as a torch to light our way. When the light shimmered, the cave brightened up and revealed our surroundings. There was nothing noteworthy about the cavern besides the wet ceiling and the moss growing everywhere. Every time we hummed or reacted with our voice, the sound echoed through the tunnel. So I told Hina to keep our reactions and con
And then it hit me. The bullet I was holding fell from my hand, giving me a clue about the answer. Even though I only had the gist of it, the concept was all I needed to crack the code for the damned question.Basically, the entire idea was simple. The circular bullet didn’t have any sides, just like the mathematical descriptions. But it did have some interior and exterior parts, which I considered as sides. If I had to take that information in hand, the answer was simple. It would be two, since I found two sides from the circular shape.“Two,” I mumbled, and continued muttering the sentence for an umpteenth time. “Two! Hina, the answer is two!” Hina tilted her head on the side, crossed her shoulders, and asked, “Two? Are you stupid?! That’s not even the correct side of the square or a rectangle!”Technically, Hina was wrong. There was a shape that had two sides called digon. I had heard about it, but I never really thought about it. It was just a stock knowledge that I had never tap
“Can’t we just guess the tunnel?” Hina suggested. “We have a twenty percent chance of guessing it right. That will be more than enough for us to take!”Even though the system laid out the challenge’s instructions, there were still some things left unspoken. What the portal didn’t say was about taking a guess for an answer to the riddle and delaying one’s answer for it. If the party of adventurers had randomly guessed a wrong answer, the monster horde would appear. And there would be no other way to choose from but accept death from there. If the answer was delayed, the swarm of monsters would still appear. However, the group of adventurers could still choose an answer despite the delay or absence of an answer from the riddle. Whatever the portal didn’t mention will be accepted as true and plausible to happen.I may not understand the meaning behind riddles, but I could define the instructions given by the portal and find a hole from it. At least, I did something that could help us buy