Tail Devourer (Monster Evolution, LitRPG, Cultivation)

Interlude - II: Serenity
INTERLUDE - II
SERENITY​



Serenity's eight legs moved in perfect synchronisation as she swiftly crossed the terrain. Shooting multiple strands of webs onto the wall, she used them to ascend from the deep pit, swinging through the air with grace and precision.

The pit was too high to be scaled with just one or two shots of her cobwebs. It required over half a dozen attempts to successfully climb up. Midnight, with her superior speed and abilities, might have managed it in just a couple of shots. But she wasn't Midnight.

Fortunately, this particular section of the cavern was devoid of other members of their spider clan, especially those increasingly erratic male halfs. Serenity could swing freely without the risk of colliding with someone else, saving her precious time by relying on her webs instead of painstakingly climbing with her legs.

Yet it did little to ease the pressure of being late.

"You're late," a voice resonated in her mind as Serenity landed beside another empathic spider similar to her size. One and a half metres tall, hardly among the tallest of their clan, but they were the elites.

The other spider, Elegy, was matted in a deep shade of brown, with legs that appeared as if carved from obsidian. Born in the same generation as Serenity, Elegy seemed to hold a morbid fascination with outliving herself, constantly underlining the significance of every wasted moment. It came as nothing but nagging into Serenity's senses.

"By twelve minutes," Elegy transmitted, glancing at the device--humans called a "watch"--strapped to her right second leg. It was a memento she had received from their former leader long ago, in recognition of her bravery in thwarting a group of humans attempting to intrude upon their home.

"You cling to human trinkets a bit too much," Serenity remarked, sending an empathic sensation of disapproval through their link. She had learned it from Midnight. Well, most of their mannerisms wee either learned or mimicked from Midnight. "Perhaps soon you'll be the one requesting to leave home, just like Silence did."

Elegy displayed no interest or inclination to refute Serenity's accusation. "You're trying to deflect attention from your own misconduct," she stated, conveying the same disapproving manner. Serenity had to admit that Elegy's imitation of that tone came across as more natural than her. Of course, Elegy had spent every moment disproving her behaviour. "Unfortunately for you, you forgot, I didn't fall for your false accusations for months."

"Yeah, sorry."
Serenity crackled with her mandibles. "I stumbled upon something fascinating. You wouldn't believe it if I didn't show it to you. I almost regret leaving it behind for this."

"No, you just wanted to rub it on me,"
Elegy responded, maintaining her usual level tone. "Say that to Midnight if you dare."

Serenity emitted nervous exasperation through their telepathic connection.

"Let's go, Midnight is waiting," Elegy replied, as she started moving without explaining further.

Serenity groaned telepathically to Elegy as she followed. She didn't need to do that, but it was always amusing to remind her forever-tidy sister. Of course, her tidy sister remained unfazed by the reminder. However, Serenity has something that would pique the interest of her indifferent sibling. Well, it might rattle her to the core.

"I received an edict from Mother," she added, snickering to herself.

Elegy halted abruptly and turned towards Serenity. "You're lying."

"I don't lie about Mother," Serenity transmitted with a wave of sternness.

"You? Out of all people, why would Mother even contact you?" Elegy stirred with disbelief. Her agitation was everything Serenity lived for.

Serenity revelled internally but maintained an indifferent expression. "The important thing is that Mother didn't contact you."

Yes, that was what truly mattered. Elegy had been striving relentlessly to reach their Mother, who had remained silent and elusive for years. Something was amiss within their home, and they had only just begun to take notice. However, their mother should have foreseen it long ago.

Naturally, Elegy desired to contact their mother not only to inquire about their home but also to challenge certain rules that seemed foolish to her or implement improvements to enhance their workflow. It was difficult for her to believe what Serenity was claiming now.

After all, she was astounded that the most irresponsible member of their ranks had received an order from Mother.

Serenity moved forward, basking in her own triumph, leaving Elegy with her mandibles hanging open in bafflement.

"Even if Mother did contact you," Elegy said, joining Serenity's side, "it would likely be to reprimand you for your faults and misconduct."

"You wish,"
Serenity retorted. Their mother rarely punished them for their misconduct. As long as it remained within the bounds of their duty, she simply reminded them of their actions and left them to suffocate in their own guilt. However, that had changed since Silence left.

Serenity couldn't contain her excitement after finally receiving revelations from their mother and being entrusted with a duty. Well, perhaps a little of her excitement stemmed from Elegy's frustration. Nope, a lot from my dear sister's frustration.

Her orderly sister must be screaming internally, desperate to know what their mother had assigned to Serenity. Serenity wished she could experience it through their mental link. However, Elegy was never careless in her skills, especially when it came to empathetic defence.

Well, for now, Serenity was content witnessing her sister's frustration displayed outwardly.

They moved to meet their chief, who probably had been waiting for them for a while.

Midnight was one remarkable spider sister. She was a work of art. Unlike the two of them, Midnight had a silvery hue with scattered brownish spots in her captivating form, as if sculpted from the finest marble. She was slightly smaller, standing a foot or two shorter than them, but her stature did not diminish her formidable presence. The smaller size only enhanced her agility and dexterity, which were crucial for her expertise. The elongated pair of sickle-like legs in front of her testified to that.

Midnight sensed their presence through the mental link as soon as they approached within a hundred metres, yet she didn't bother to turn towards them.

"Oh, it's not getting any easier," she noted, gazing at another pit filled with spiderwebs intertwined all around.

This particular pit wasn't as deep or long, spanning only about half a mile, but with the multitude of webs spread throughout, making death from falling into it nigh impossible. Numerous smaller spiders, and juveniles, were playing and learning in the pit. Midnight, Elegy, Serenity, they all once had been there as well, playing to their heart's content without an inkling of the responsibilities they would shoulder on this day.

Finally, Midnight turned, giving the pit one last glance. "There are a few trespassers who have entered our home," she disclosed, "and from the signs, it's clear they harbour no good intentions."

"We have more important news than that,"
Elegy interjected, gesturing towards Serenity. "Serenity, why don't you share what you told me on the way?"

Serenity stepped forward, meeting Midnight's intense gaze with multiple eyes fixed on her. Amidst the scrutiny of her sisters, she announced, "Mother contacted me."

"What?!"
Midnight exclaimed as all eight of her eyes locked onto Serenity. "When did this happen? What does Mother want from you?"

It took a couple of seconds for Midnight to realise she lost her composure. That was not an undesirable display, considering the values she had instilled in them. A superior should always display composure, even when she wasn't.

Supposedly, this was a teaching passed down by their Mother. However, Serenity and Elegy had not been directly taught by Mother. They belonged to the ninetieth generation, while Mother had quit teachings after the fifth generation. Midnight and Solace were the sole remaining members of the original five generations. As for the others, they didn't talk about them.

Well, Serenity believed them to be dead. Even if they evolved into superior Empathic spiders, and reached a higher realm of cultivation, they couldn't live for more than a few centuries. Besides, external threats occasionally invaded their home, reducing their numbers more than natural causes ever could.

"Well," Elegy prompted, bringing Serenity's attention back to the topic.

"Yes," Serenity composed her mind. "It happened before I arrived here. I was exploring the southern side of the cavern, following a trail that seemed suspicious. As I investigated further, it turned out to be even more peculiar than I had initially assumed."

"What is it?"
Midnight fixed her gaze on Serenity, detecting an excessive amount of excitement in her voice.

"You wouldn't believe me if I told you," Serenity replied. "It's a small snake, not even at copper rank, but I found it to be odd from every angle I looked into it. I engaged in a full conversation with it and discovered that it likely came from some high lines among serpentine creatures. However, what troubled me the most was the overwhelming presence of negative emotions emanating from it."

"I apologise"
Elegy interjected, "but where does Mother fit into all of this?"

"I'm sorry,"
Serenity retorted with the same tone of annoyance, "but if this conversation bores you, feel free to leave."

Elegy bit her mandibles in frustration.

"Enough," Midnight intervened. "Serenity, please continue."

"Yes, where was I? Oh yes, that snake— she revealed her name and seemed far too intelligent for a mere hatchling. Furthermore, the intensity of those emotions felt..."
--she wanted to say delicious, but all she said was-- "wrong."

"She?"

"Her?"


Midnight and Elegy asked in unison.

"Yes," Serenity continued, "I launched a mental assault on the snake after discovering that it was in an impasse with one of the chaotic male spiders. It-- She resisted my attack for a brief moment, showing resilience that exceeded my expectations. While I may not possess Elegy's expertise in mental combat, I am more than capable of handling a mere hatchling. However, what truly surprised me was realising that the snake possessed her own defence mechanisms against mental attacks."

"So, did you eliminate it?" Elegy asked.

"No," Serenity replied. "I was in the midst of conversing with the snake when Mother contacted me. She instructed me to leave it be. Mother specifically emphasised on ignoring 'calling the snake "her". However. I think the latter part of her directive held more significance in our situations."

Both her sister and elder looked at her with anticipation.

"Mother told us to wrap up our current tasks and enter the gate when it opens."

"Is that all?"
Elegy asked, clearly not satisfied with just that.

"No," Serenity transferred, recalling. "Mother also informed me about two other trespassers and urged us to let them be."

Midnight interjected, "Wait, two trespassers? I located three, and they were all of the Iron ranks."

Serenity eyed her elder in confusion.

"Perhaps—"

"No,"
Midnight interrupted Elegy, her tone unwavering. "Mother doesn't make mistakes, nor have I made an error in my assessment."

"In that case,"
Elegy reasoned, "there may be more trespassers beyond our knowledge. Serenity, did Mother mention anything else?"

"No,"
Serenity confirmed.

The trio exchanged glances, and Midnight turned her attention to the pit where the juvenile spiders were engrossed in their playful activities. Meanwhile, Elegy chattered her mandibles together, a habit borne out of her frustration. It was something Elegy couldn't stop when she couldn't find a solution.

Serenity failed to grasp the severity of the situation. While humans occasionally ventured into their territory with malicious intent, their home remained relatively secluded. Most intruders consisted of other creatures attempting to intrude upon their domain, claim their resources and kill their kind. However, apart from those malicious humans, few posed a genuine challenge to their abilities.

Serenity could only recall an instance, more than a decade ago, when humans came cordially. It was some queen of the humans--Serenity wasn't sure--who had the honour of meeting Mother.

Mother instructed Serenity to disregard the two trespassers, yet Midnight discovered no trace of them during her search. Instead, she encountered three others whom she determined to be threats to their livelihood. And then, there was that snake.

"The gate is scheduled to open in seven nights," Midnight said, breaking the silence. "During this time, our priority is to deal with the three iron-ranked humans."

Serenity and Elegy exchanged nervous glances. They had faced iron-ranked adversaries before and emerged victorious, but the encounters always came at a cost. However, now they were strong as ever. Even still, their reliance on Midnight was greater than ever.
 
Chapter O9: Twisted Fate
CHAPTER NINE
TWISTED LUCK​

Bewildered, Shai remained in her secluded hole for hours. Her Danger Detection wasn't as reliable as she had thought. Higher-ranked cosmic creatures could bypass its detection wittingly or unwittingly, leaving her to question whether the spider had truly left.

It felt inappropriate to refer to the intelligent creature as an "it". The spider was a female, evident by her mention of the male kinds of the spider clan specifically.

Could it be that the male Empathic Spiders were less adept at controlling their empathic nature? They sure seemed dull and murdery to Shai. This seemed plausible, given that many insectoids and other species operated under matriarchal structures where females held significant power. Here it was intelligence, it seemed.

Shai's certainty wavered as she contemplated the strange reality she found herself in this brand new world. A world where cosmic beasts were common and intelligent enough to converse telepathically, with the creature's assistance no less.

All this was a completely unprecedented experience, for a girl who stayed sequestered in between walls all her life.

Even still, this world was undeniably bizarre, she mused. And dangerous.

Shai's determination to escape grew stronger. Not just the hole, but the whole dungeon. The encounter with the empathic spider left her with a lingering sense of unease. Unless she grew in cultivation exponentially, she couldn't see herself escaping unscathed if she encountered them again.

The question remained: What course of action should she take? Should she leave the hole or wait to observe how the situation unfolded? Despite being allowed to leave after the interrogation, Shai hated being manipulated by others. Well, the spider didn't seem to have many reasons to lie to her. Even still...

The Empathic Spider seemed preoccupied with other matters. Considering the corruption infested this dungeon, why wouldn't she be? Unless she was tainted too.

Serenity didn't seem so, but what did a little hatchling like her know?

Would the guardian even spare a thought for a seemingly insignificant, yet intriguing, snake? Regardless, if what the spider said held any truth, Shai was in deep water. If she really was the trigger for driving the spiders into a frenzy...

Beyond the threats, what unsettled Shai the most was the spider's insight into her emotional well-being.

What does she really know? Shai questioned with a hint of ridicule. Perhaps the spider had said all that merely to gain an edge over her.

Shai needed to consider her next steps carefully.

For hours on end, Shai cultivated within the confines of her hole after the departure of the sassy empathic spider. Her resources lasted her another day, until she finally had to leave the safe confines of Shai's Tunnelling System.

Shai had her tongue out, detecting any vile scent in the air, along with [Danger Detection], even though it proved to be unreliable at times. Finally, after detecting nothing ominous, the small, pristine white snake came out of her hole and slithered across the rugged terrain, her movements slow and cautious.

Shai was paranoid, and she had reason to be. All the experiences from her death to the events that led her here only fueled her paranoia to a new height. Yes, she had grown stronger, but the danger grew exponentially along with her as well.

With the [Danger Detection] turning unreliable, Shai wasn't going to do anything rash to take chances. Perhaps there was something ominous hidden in the surrounding area. She would never know. If only I had managed to learn something from the Insight of Concealment...

It turned out, her paranoia wasn't unwarranted, as soon her tongue detected a musky scent of blood and gore.

Shai became vigilant, her eyes darting everywhere as she moved slowly to finally stumble upon an eight-legged spider's corpse.

An eerie silence held in the air as the towering monster lay dead, its head gruesomely mutilated while the rest of its body remained mostly intact. The ease with which it had been dealt with hinted that its demise came from a formidable foe.

Intrigued, Shai inched closer to the corpse, examining it to search for any residual energy traces. Unfortunately, hours had passed since the spider's demise, leaving no residual energy for Shai to notice.

After a moment of hesitation, she attempted [Loot] on the corpse, unsure if she would gain anything from a creature she didn't kill.

[6 Red and 1 Green Lesser Cosmic Coins have been added to your inventory.]
[Purified Monster flesh has been added to your inventory.]
[Empathic Spider Silk has been added to your inventory.]

Relief and delight washed over Shai as she danced across the vanishing smoke. The cosmic coins were hardly anything worthwhile, even though its size hinted it being copper ranked. There was no core either, however, Shai got what she hungrily desired.

Her stomach rumbled on the cue, as Shai didn't waste a breath to bring out the purified monster flesh. There were about five kilogrammes of purified flesh.

Shai had to knock reason into her head to leave half of it for later, as she swallowed down the other half without chewing. Well, she didn't need to, nor was the flesh anything tasty. It tasted foul and disgusting, but it eased her grumbling stomach for now. That's all that mattered.

The lack of rewards was probably due to her not being the killer and the monster core being already harvested. Hmm, my mind is working better now that I'm not starving.

That led her to consider the possibility of an intelligent creature being the killer. They knew how to extract the core from the monster, but had no interest in their flesh. It also gave evidence to her suspicions that only she possessed boons like [Loot].

Boon, Shai thought. Doesn't it sound like it is gifted from some other being? Some godly being? Was that you, Grandpa?

Shai knew she wouldn't receive an answer, so she moved on to what was important.

Considering the corrupted creatures that inhabited this place, it seemed unlikely that they would leave any corpse untouched. So, it wasn't them. That brought her back to the empathic spider she encountered earlier. No, it couldn't have been responsible for killing its own kind and abandoning the corpse.

Realising that she only had limited clues and wasn't likely to reach any conclusions, Shai decided not to dwell on the matter further.

Yet in a tragically comedic twist, she stumbled upon a dozen more spider and centipede corpses within just a few minutes as she crept ahead. Obviously, she dutifully looted the remains. The rewards remained minimal–a little number of cosmic coins, spider silk, and more purified flesh, but no monster core.

The number of coins stacked over a hundred after Shai looted all the corpses. That was some wealth alright, considering she hardly did anything to earn them.

After scrutinising several more corpses, Shai arrived at a conclusion – the perpetrator or perpetrators behind these killings were likely humans. Of course, it could be some rogue Empthic spider, she couldn't help but entertain the possibility.

The level of intelligence Serenity showed her, it was entirely possible for her to perform this.

However, the cleanliness of these recent killings puzzled her. It seemed far too precise to be done by cosmic creatures.

Shai couldn't help but recall the mercenary men she had encountered shortly after hatching. Those skilled individuals of higher rank could easily be the culprits, although there could be other possibilities as well.

Oh, boy! Am I a magnet or what? Somehow she was attracting too many higher-ranking entities towards herself. It was too abnormal. Or was she just being narcissistic?

Well, that must be it. After all, the mercenary didn't even notice her presence, and that spider even told her to leave in a condescending tone. Yup, it's all in my head.

Should I just leave? Yeah, that seemed like the wise thing to do
.

It would take her hours and days to navigate through the dark dungeon to find a way out. There was no point in risking her life amidst the potential conflict of higher rankers or getting involved in a place full of corruption. It was time to be a smart reptile and prioritise her safety over small gains.

Continuing her journey for another hour, Shai finally came to unfamiliar parts of the dungeon, even though the tunnels looked all the same. Shai could discern the deference by their smell. The air was a little less stuffy here, no big sign of corruption either, which led her to think she was on the right path.

Well, at least she wasn't going in circles, which had been one of her biggest dilemmas in the first few days. Perhaps she should increase her speed. After all, the dungeon's tunnel-like passages were nothing short of a labyrinth.

As Shai pondered, the ground beneath her suddenly shook. Her [Danger Detection] blared a few spots of red and orange lights.

Her focus swiftly shifted to her surroundings, to the source of the disturbance, and to any place to hide.

Maybe she truly was a magnet, attracting danger to herself.

The cracks in the walls were easy to find, her [Night Vision] helped her find one in a safe spot high on the wall. The crevice seemed to have gone deeper into the walls, a perfect spot.

However, before Shai could even start climbing, the cause of the disturbance was upon her, their footsteps resounding loudly, making her heart lurch inside her narrow form.

It was humans, after all; familiar humans, three of the six individuals she encountered in the wilderness. They were surrounded by a group of menace-looking spiders, though none of them seemed to worry. Thankfully, they would be too engrossed in their battle to notice the little snake, climbing the wall in the darkness.

Shai scaled the wall, using everything she possessed, the rough and jagged stone made it easier for her to climb. Finally, reaching the crack, she shot inside and became completely still. She concealed herself in the darkness, her white form disappearing almost completely.

Nobody would look out at a hiding spot within the high crevices of the wall. The crack was too small to hide in big and dangerous creatures. Besides, these lots of humans seemed strong enough that they would leave a pesky snake like her. Not unless she offends them, just being in their way.

Even though Shai was curious about their fight, she didn't let her curiosity get the better of her. She remained completely still, coiling herself in the crevice, her heart slowing down as if a single breath could alert those men.

Even still, the clamour they made vibrated her inner ears. Shai kept them open, listening, acting all nonchalant.

"Quit fooling around, Mouse," barked the man called Dock, if Shai's memory served her correctly. "If you must fuck an insect, at least have the decency to do it out of my sight."

Stupid human, spiders aren't insects, Shai thought from her spot. As if reminded of her engrossment, she left her mind to drift off to thoughtlessness.

The mousey-looking fella was locked in a fierce battle with an unusually aggressive spider, his from groping the spiders almost too intimately, thrusting his dagger. Meanwhile, more spiders pursued him from behind. Though these creatures were considered inferior to humans in terms of energy manipulation, their raw physical strength made up for their shortcomings. However, that clearly wouldn't be enough against these humans.

The spiders shot sticky webs at Mouse, hindering his movements, but soon he crushed the spider he was clasping with his bare arms. But he wasn't any bit freer.

"Ha ha," Mouse's laughter sounded forced, strained under the ruthless assault of the spiders. His dagger sliced through the cobwebs that threatened to envelop him from behind and sides. He also had to contend with the spider's razor-sharp leg. Gritting her teeth, Mouse pushed through the webs and deflected the spider's attack aimed at his abdomen.

He evaded the spider's lunge, sidestepping, and tore through its abdomen with a decisive strike.

"If you can spare the time for jesting," he shouted, his body splattered with a mixture of purple blood and brown goo, "why don't you lend me a hand already?"

"Haha," Dock snickered as a pair of vibrant red wings unfurled from his back, propelling him up, as he carried the captive somewhere safe. "Just give me a moment to take care of your dear prince."
 
Chapter 10: Dumb Luck
CHAPTER TEN
DUMB LUCK​

Shai watched their confrontation stoically, her eyes staring at the scene unfolding in utter indifference as she touched upon something. Something surreal. Aethereal almost.

The cultivators dealt with the horde of corrupted spiders with reckless ease. Despite their sloppy performance, their status of higher cultivation base led them to have the upper hand against these spiders, who knew next to nothing about energy manipulation.

Still, though the spiders weren't a serious threat to these seasoned cultivators, they were more than mere inconveniences. In horde they came, surrounding the two cultivators and the captive. If only they fought in unity, they would have made it a lot harder for the cultivators. But alas! the madness had already consumed part of their intelligence, rendering all possible chances at strategy impossible.

In vain, the spiders fought, their numbers plummeting at each moment. In her mind's eye, she watched the deep orange points pale one after another, under the assault of the two red points.

The impasse was broken by Dock when he unfurled his exquisite feathered wings. After leaving the unconscious captive in a relatively secure location, he joined the battle with unrestrained fervour, killing spiders left and right, his glaive moving in a flurry of lethal strikes.

Together, Dock and the mousey fella fought their way through the spiders' ranks, simply overwhelming them with their superior abilities.

Well, the mousey fella's poison did not have the expected effect on the already corrupted creatures, it seemed, but it did succeed in slowing them down, which in retrospect helped Dock, who couldn't seem to be contained within the narrow space.

"You're getting dull with each passing day, Mikel," Dock said as the fight drew to a close. His deft palms began extracting the cores from the spiders' heads with cold efficiency, as he cast a glance at his breathless companion. "It's about time you restrain your unhealthy indulgences. I don't see you improving much in your path, otherwise."

"I disagree," the mousey fella, Mikel, said. "My friend Dock, you forgot, unhealthy indulgences is my path."

Dock winced. "I suppose our captive will testify to that."

Mikel chose not to reply to Dock, but instead turned his attention to the captive with a dangerous glint in his eyes.

The captive, youthful and in his late teens, appeared worn and weathered, his once handsome features marred by battle scars and fatigue. Soon, he awoke and found himself in the sheer terror of his situation.

The mousey-looking cultivator grinned sickly. That seemed to wake something within the captive, as he shoved aside overwhelming terror and met Mikel's gaze, a flicker of defiance gleaming in his eyes.

Their brief interaction did not escape Dock's attention, even as he remained engrossed in extracting the cores. "Ah, it seems I missed some unsavoury conduct of yours," he remarked, raising his head, a look of annoyance flashed on his face. "Mikel, has your sick fetish got the better of you again?"

"It's nothing of importance," Mikel chuckled, although his expression quickly shifted to one of mortification.

"Nothing of importance, you say?" Dock rasped, his tone level, almost cold. "I bet you couldn't resist whipping that noble ass after the Boss got out of sight."

Mikel was a sick bastard, as much as he was ugly. His behaviour sickened even Dock, who clearly wasn't the best of men and had seen and done his fair share of sick things.

"I'll tell you this once, Mikel," Dock said in a measured tone, locking eyes with the other cultivator. "That boy is not your plaything. The Boss expects him unharmed, without any cuts or bruises, if it can be helped. He's to be—"

"I know," Mikel interrupted, irritated. "You don't need to lecture me on how I go about my business. The boy is stronger than you know, I was just making it easier for Boss to handle him."

Obviously, Dock doubted Mikel's intentions. Mikel derived sick pleasure from demeaning others, particularly those of higher birth or standing. The sadistic old bastard revelled in breaking their spirit. The stronger their will, the more intense his infatuation grew with them.

He shifted his attention to the captive, still bound by spirit suppression shackles. The captive stared dead at them. Well, especially at Mikel. Hate and murder sipping out, all too clearly.

"Don't fret," Mikel said with a cold glimmer in his eyes. "By the time I'm done with him, he'll be more docile than a tavern wench."

Shai observed the entire exchange, her stoicism breaking as she tried to gauge just how despicable this Mikel person was.

However, that didn't mean Shai was planning to help the boy. She had no death wish, nor would she risk her life for someone who might view her as nothing more than a monster.

The time spent in eternity has made me wise, Shai mused as the cultivators left, leaving behind the corpses of dozens of copper-ranked spiders. Jackpot.

Although she would gain a lot less from these corpses, the fortune would still be substantial, probably more than anything she had earned before. Despite this, she remained in her hiding spot until she was absolutely certain it was safe to come out.

[Congratulations! You have learned the skill, Stealth.]
[Stealth has reached level 2.]
[Stealth has reached level 3.]

Huh? It didn't cost Insight?

The skill seemed to come from Insight of Concealment, which Shai suffered to comprehend for the last couple of days. Even with the skill, Shai knew she hadn't grasped its essence completely. Something was still missing. Something big.

Well, it was still better than nothing. While it wouldn't grant her absolute concealment, she could use it to blend into shadows and hide in nooks and crannies like the one in she hid.

Emerging from the crevice, Shai began looting the corpses one after another, hardly sparing a glance at her accumulating wealth. By the end of her looting spree, Shai was 347 cosmic coins richer, with 56 of them being of copper grade. Merely three of the copper-grade coins were valued over the rest of her wealth.

Of course, it wasn't just coins she claimed. Viewing the purified flesh stored in her inventory, Shai couldn't help but feel relieved. This food would last her for a couple of weeks. But then her stomach rumbled, the boundless hunger gnawing at her stomach. Shai was no longer sure about the time frame the sustenance would last.

Shai was relieved to find her inventory was still not full. How tragic would that have been, unable to keep the wealth she gained through the twisted whims of fate?

With her collection done, Shai slithered away from the area, leaving it almost clean, except for the trails of purple blood flowing on the ground. She chose a path opposite to the road the rogue cultivators had taken.

As she progressed, the corruption dwindled, and her way became clearer and safer. The wealth and food put her at ease, causing her to lower her guard slightly and relax.

Now, all she needed to do was find her way out of this dungeon and cultivate with the resources. Though there were only a few coins for Recovery and Mind enhancement essence, she believed she might still be able to reach the bottleneck in the other two attributes with the resources she obtained.

Of course, it would take a couple of weeks of unrelenting cultivation. Shai sensed that as she drew closer to the boundary of the Foundation realm, digesting and assimilating essence became increasingly challenging. It was as if her body was reaching a saturation point, nearing the limit of the essence it could contain.

Well, isn't that cultivation? Shai mused. Breaking through natural limits and evolving.

Crossing a few more tunnels and turns, Shai eventually arrived at a vast crater, or rather, a chasm. It loomed before her, shrouded in pitch darkness, with intermittent clusters of thick spider cobwebs intricately woven orderly. It seemed as though some mathematicians had dedicated years of effort to construct such a complex web.

However, Shai knew that it was not the work of mathematicians but that of Empathetic Spiders like Serenity. Hmm, do the spiders know geometry?

Gazing at the complex and intricate cobwebs that spanned into the depths of the dark chasm beyond her eyes could reach, it was evident that those who created this place knew what they were doing. Unfortunately, Shai didn't comprehend their purpose. Definitely not all of their purposes.

But ignoring all that, there was an appetising smell in the air. She extended her forked tongue from her mouth to savour the scent, gradually inching closer to the objects emitting the delectable fragrance.

To her surprise, she discovered a vast field of mushrooms growing all over the chasm walls, interwoven with the intricate webbing of the cobwebs.

A mushroom farm? Shai thought, her head swirling with bewilderment. These spiders know how to farm their own food. This world is truly bizarre.

The mushrooms she encountered here were of a different variety than the ones she had come across before. They appeared fuller... Fleshy? Meaty? Delicious. Undoubtedly more appetising. Shai inched closer, mindful that even plants could possess intelligence and pose a threat.

She triggered [Identification] on one of the smaller mushrooms from a safe distance.

[Bloodcudding Mushroom - Lesser.]

The name alone was ominous, yet the mushrooms looked and smelled far too appetising for Shai to resist, despite having plenty of rations in her inventory. Unceremoniously, she shot an [Energy Dart] and sliced through the mushroom. Before it could fall, a suction force came out of her mouth as she devoured the Bloodcudding Mushroom directly.

Shai couldn't be certain how much her snake form could truly taste, and appreciate the different flavours. Meat had been okay, though definitely not off insectoids or spiders. However, these mushrooms proved to be an absolute delicacy. Shai couldn't help herself and swallowed another mushroom before the taste of the first one completely dissolved. Then another. And another...

Before Shai realised, she had consumed a dozen of these mushrooms. Her eyes gleamed with fervour, yearning to devour them all.

Clearly, her instincts were screwed when it came to food, particularly delicacies of this nature. Shai had to meditate for a few minutes to regain control over herself. She wasn't certain if she was moving deeper into the dungeon or away from it, but it was evident that she couldn't spend any more time in this place.

These were cultivated lands, and the spiders that tended to them might be lurking nearby. Sigh, these mushrooms are simply too delicious to be left behind...

For once, Shai allowed her stomach to decide over her better judgement and stored nearly her entire inventory with the delicious mushrooms. She made sure to cause some chaos in the area she had looted, making it appear as though it had been ravaged by corrupted creatures, perhaps even spiders from their own clan.

Shai felt a pang of guilt for destroying the field. There was a certain beauty in the arrangement of the cobwebs. Even in her snake form, she could appreciate it, despite not being much into art.

The cobweb formation... felt intrinsic and concealed, something too profound for a humble scholar like her to fully comprehend with her limited worldview.

Now, it was time to get out of this place... Shai thought as she slithered back along the path she had come from. Although she had stumbled upon some fortuitous encounters while wandering aimlessly, she had a nagging feeling that she was moving deeper into the dungeon, which was the last thing she desired.

Shai hadn't even moved for a couple of minutes in a sloped tunnel that went under when something changed in her surroundings. A tremor crept up out of her being as the ground began to shake along.

An earthquake? Within a dungeon? Shai knew too little to judge.

It felt as if a storm was brewing within the path, rapidly approaching her. Although the earthquake was not powerful enough to collapse the dungeon, it posed a genuine threat to Shai.

Taking a deep, chilly breath, Shai swiftly turned around and crawled at her maximum speed. After a few more tense seconds, she discovered the cause of the earthquake. It was not a natural occurrence, nor was it caused by one or two creatures.

But swarms of several thousand spiders, ranging in size from half a metre to a full metre in length. They stormed through the dungeon's tunnels as if participating in a marathon.

Shai couldn't help but curse inwardly at the spectacle. Of course, it is the Flaming spiders again.
 
Chapter 11: The Grand Spider Race
CHAPTER ELEVEN
THE GRAND SPIDER RACE​

Did they discover I stole their mushrooms already? That was the first thought that came to Shai after discovering it was a swarm of spiders. But that can't be. I took notice of my surroundings.

Even if they did notice her stealing, why would they send a legion to capture a cute little snake like her? There were literally thousands of those eight-legged creatures, swarming in a wave as if participating in some grand race.

They didn't seem to pose any malicious intent towards her, but that did little to relieve her unease. Even if there were rewards in this grand race, she desired no part in it.

The spiders hadn't even noticed her yet, engrossed in overtaking their competitor. But it wouldn't be long before they noticed her, and she wondered what would happen if what Serenity said about their empathic nature was all true.

Maybe they would simply fail to notice the snake slithering along the sides of the tunnel. But Shai didn't think her luck was that good, considering she came across two lucky encounters.

Or perhaps there was something else driving this legion of spiders, something chasing after them? That would be another problem altogether.

Every part of the tunnel—top, bottom, left, and right—was occupied by the spiders as each one sought to outdo the others, filling the air with their squeaks and screeches.

If this wasn't madness, then what else? Shai wondered, looking for any crack in the tunnel walls for her to hide. Her stealth wouldn't activate when she was moving, Shai needed to be completely still for it to take effect, which wouldn't be possible if she couldn't find a safe place to hide.

Panic overtook her as Shai couldn't find a place to hide. The swarm was upon her, as Shai painstakingly navigated through their movements. Shai joined the race reluctantly. Thankfully, none of them had noticed her yet, completely concentrating on the race.

Unfortunately for her, not every one of them was participating in the race. After several seconds of crawling amidst the cluttered swarm, Shai felt a familiar tug of a telepathic link on her mind, catching her off guard. She instinctively tried to block all mental intrusion, creating an imaginary barrier around her thoughts, but it was already too late.

"You stupid snake, why haven't you left yet?" A voice stung her mind, the tone high and fuming. It was a voice she recognised. "I swear, if you lay a hand on these kids, I'll eat you alive."

Well, it seemed she would not even receive a consolation prize for participating in this spider marathon.

Great, just what I was waiting for, she grumbled inwardly, keeping her eyes on the path ahead to avoid being trampled by the hundreds of sharp spider legs. She even infused her body with cosmic energy, channelling [Copper Armament] and [Empower] as an added layer of protection. Finally taking care of that, she focused her attention on the telepathic link.

"You need not worry. I don't even have a finger to lay upon anyone," she conveyed through the telepathic connection, hoping the big spider mama would just let her be. "I mean, I don't really have hands, much less fingers. Your babies are completely safe."

"You know what I mean,"
came the response.

"I think you're worrying about the wrong person," Shai retorted. It was she who was in trouble.

"Seriously, you don't seem to value your life all that much," Serenity replied.

Shai had no time to reply as she was too busy evading the stampeding baby spiders. Despite the spiders being preoccupied with their marathon and not becoming aggressive at the mere sight of her, her safety became increasingly challenging with each second. After all, she was the tiniest. Thankfully, not the weakest. She wouldn't die if she got stomped a few times.

Shai's cosmic skills were already disrupted multiple times due to being trampled by sharp appendages. And to make matters worse, she couldn't retaliate against the spiders. Somewhere behind a fully sentient giant spider mama lurking, ready to devour her if she harmed the spiders. Not to mention engaging in a fight here was ill-advised.

Shai was outrageously outnumbered.

As she continued to dodge the spider legs threatening to crush her, Shai inched towards the opposite side of the spiders' path. However, there seemed to be no end to this swarm.

"Hey," the voice spoke through the telepathic link once again. "Can you leap into the air?"

"I can,"
Shai replied in a pressing tone. "But why should I?"

"Because then I can catch you,"
Serenity explained.

"And eat me alive?" Shai asked sceptically.

The spider mama expressed a gloating tone through the telepathic connection. "Don't worry, I'm full," the voice reassured her. "Besides, your tiny body wouldn't even be enough for a single meal for me."

Shai shared the same opinion about the spider, although the likelihood of her hunting the spider was slim. Besides, Shai had no intention of getting involved in that spider's affairs. As long as she stayed out of her business, they would be on good terms. She hoped.

"Haha," Shai chuckled sarcastically. "That puts my mind at ease."

"I'll give you my word then,"
Serenity said solemnly, "If you don't cause any harm to my clan, I won't harm you. I vowed on the name of the Great Mother."

Her words seemed sincere, but what about the other spider that had come to attack her?

"And what about the other spiders I've killed?" Shai pressed, taking a moment to think before adding, "You must understand it was purely in self-defence." Most of the encounters have been just that.

The large spider expressed annoyance and perhaps a hint of bitterness. "Oh, come on, I don't have all day. We can discuss your crimes later."

Upon hearing this, Shai slowed her pace. If only she could find a quick way out of here, escaping this maddening swarm. But the big spider mama seemed to be the only way out.

"Are you even listening?" the voice echoed through the telepathic link once again. "I know you're scared, angered with everything you've been through. I can feel it. But trust me on this, I gave you my word. Our conflict will be set aside until we're out of this predicament. You can't escape without my assistance. All you'll accomplish is chaos among the young ones."

Chaos didn't sound so bad, and Shai probably would have chosen it over trusting some eight-legged creature. However, Serenity seemed genuinely concerned about the younglings of her clan. Even if Shai escaped after creating chaos through their ranks, she could accidentally kill some of the younglings. No, she definitely would.

Serenity wouldn't be the least bit courting then. She would hunt her down no matter the cost.

Shai reluctantly admitted it. She couldn't escape on her own, this spider mama was her only way out.

Sometimes, all it takes is a leap of faith.

Sucking in a chilly breath, Shai braced herself and leapt off through the swarming spiders, even though her instincts cried against it. Her body catapulted through the gaps between the swiftly moving spiders, shooting up into mid-air. A few dozen pairs of spider eyes whirled towards her, finally noticing her existence. However, before the spider babies could react, a white web shot out from the back, entrapped her tail and yanked her away from the horde.

Within a matter of seconds, Shai found herself rescued from the spider swarm, only to find herself glued to the back of a much larger spider. She surmised that it must be the spider mama.

An urgent realisation struck her: she needed to escape from this predicament. Shai mustered all her strength, attempting to break free from the clutches of the spider mama. But her efforts proved futile as her body stuck firmly to the spider's abdomen. All her struggles to break free proved fruitless.

It wasn't just the sticky web that held her captive; there was something more, an inexplicable force that bound her to the spider.

"No, you promised!" Shai screamed into the mental link.

"Gah! Don't do that."

"You promised!"
Shai repeated with the same level of intensity.

"I promised not to harm you," replied the spider causally.

"But you're harming me already."

Serenity didn't bother to reply, instead put her mind to the younglings charging ahead.

Shai refused to be on her mercy. Hissing in determination, she unleashed her secret weapon—[Essence Eater]. A powerful suction force surged forth, emanating not just from her mouth but from every inch of her body. The energy within her surged, coursing through her entire being, enabling her to unleash the technique to its full capacity.

"What? How?" the empathic spider exclaimed, utterly bewildered by Shai's unexpected actions.

Shai remained silent, allowing her insatiable hunger to consume the power that kept her glued to the spider. Gradually, the force that bound her diminished, although it took several seconds before she was finally liberated.

Seizing the opportunity, Shai leapt off the spider's back without delay. Sadly, the relieving taste of freedom was brief, as yet another web hurtled towards her, entangling her once again. She let out an exasperated groan as the sticky web covered her, pressing her against the spider's back.

"AHHH!" Shai bellowed into her mind, which reverberated in their shared connection, causing the spider to shrill wistfully.

"Don't worry," the spider reassured her. "I'm not going to eat you."

Again, that did not relieve her at all.

Even though the spider mama tried to reassure Shai with her words, the bizarre and unnatural mind waves she transmitted made her cringe in disgust. Furthermore, the sultry undertone in her voice reminded Shai of what she had previously mentioned—the empathic spiders fed on emotions like delicacies.

Shai was in grave peril if she couldn't flee. The spiders may not kill her outright, but Shai wasn't looking forward to being a living drug for the empathetic creatures to feed upon. Just the thought sent shivers down her spine.

"Let me go," Shai demanded.

"In a few minutes," the spider said, mentally fortifying herself to remain unaffected by the overwhelming emotions emanating from her captive. "Hmm, how did you manage to do that? Even Iron rankers cannot break free from my adhesional force that easily."

"Adhesional?"
Shai repeated, finally understanding why it had been so incredibly difficult to break free.

"Well, it derives from Adhesion, a concept I'm cultivating to form my dao."

Shai wasn't sure if she should be impressed or horrified. A spider cultivating to form dao. How horrifying is this spider mama?

Adhesion was exactly what it sounds like. It glued stuff together. It might have minimal effect as a combat spark, but its prowess in sticking things together was unparalleled. As long as the Intent of the adhesion remained intact, there was no way to break free.

Fortunately for Shai, she possessed the quirky spark of Hunger, which could literally eat anything. Well, she sometimes felt like it. She certainly couldn't digest stones if she ate them, but that's not relevant now.

Although it was difficult, she managed to consume the spider's force using [Essence Eater]. There seemed to be no other way to confront a power that stemmed from a concept.

"What do you want?" Shai grumbled, her gaze fixed on the spiders flashing before her eyes.

The spider mama inquired, "The concept of yours, is it Hunger or Feast?"

Shai pondered the question for a moment, recognising that Feast might not be the concept welcomed by the spider. Well, considering the corruption that seemed to stem from Feast, her worry wasn't unwarranted.

"Why do you ask?" Shai replied, trying to fish out more information. This spider mama was a permanent resident of this dungeon. She was bound to know more about it.

The empathic spider remained silent for a moment before responding, "It's not Feast, I think. You're too sane and too crafty to maintain the lucidity of your mind, but I may be mistaken."

"Well, thank you very much." In her panic, Shai channelled some formidable noble ladies she saw in the academy, albeit with a tinge of her lunacy. "This young lady cannot be claimed by those filthy powers. Now that you've verified this young lady, let us part ways."

With that, Shai forced out [Essence Eater] again, but before she could even get free, Serenity covered her with another layer of webs, spending more force of Adhesion.

"Not so fast, little snake. I need to be sure about your nature. I cannot just let a dangerous creature like you roam free in our domain. Who knows, you might even be the first creature that gained sentience through corruption."

Shai groaned.
 
Chapter 12: Cunning
CHAPTER TWELVE
CUNNING​



Feast and Hunger were two related concepts, as both revolved around the consumption of food.

Shai wasn't sure what was good and what was bad about them. Was eating alright, but having the pleasure was not? That didn't seem right, but how could a concept like Feast corrupt creatures?

Wait, there are subtle distinctions between them. It was basically in their name.

Feast was like an elaborate process of eating, while Hunger was a state that derived from not eating for a long time.

Hmm. If Shai was thinking along the right lines, then Feast was more like Gluttony, the insatiable desire to devour, while Hunger was akin to Greed—the ambition to not only consume but also to become something greater, someone exalted.

Shai knew that she could have chosen better words to describe them, but both concepts were infamous in their own right. Ultimately, if she viewed everything as mere sustenance, it wouldn't be long before she would fall prey to its intoxicating avarice.

The realisations seemed to click something on her as she found the unique power surging through her, though still far from a breakthrough.

Shai refrained from attempting to break free from the powerful adhesion force that held her captive, but she remained alert and prepared. If the opportunity presented itself, she might be able to escape at the right moment. Furthermore, with dozens of spider babies surrounding them, she sensed a potential advantage she could exploit. Serenity certainly cared a lot for the younglings. She wouldn't want them to get hurt.

"Serenity," said a three-foot-tall spider, approaching from behind. Its pure white colour contrasted with the typical brown and obsidian shades of the others. "What's with that snake on your back?"

Shai saw it as a deeper shade of orange in her Danger Detection, a threat that far surpassed the other thousands of spider babies, though still within her limit to deal with. A new copper ranker, perhaps.

"Oh, Marvel," Serenity, the empathic spider mama, responded, as a couple of her pupils shifted their attention towards the white spider. Shai couldn't understand why Serenity maintained the telepathic link between them. What ulterior motives could she have? "Why aren't you sprinting with the others?"

A few other spiders were trailing behind, even smaller in size, barely reaching a couple of feet. They seemed to be the youngest members of the horde, doing their best to keep up, though their efforts fell short. Marvel, the unique white spider among them, stood out from the rest, as she seemed to be herding the rest much like Serenity.

"Don't worry," Serenity reassured Shai, anticipating her concern. Her mind waves were calming somehow. "These are the females of my clan. They won't harm you unless you aggravate them."

"Are you certain about that?"
Shai questioned, noticing the white spider's all-eight eyes fixed upon her, gazing intensely, drawing closer as if attempting to catch a whiff of something marvellous.

"It talked. Serenity, it talked," Marvel screamed in the telepathic link, her interest growing with her screams.

"I know."

"What kind of snake does that? Where did you find it? Can I touch it? Or at least clash my mind against it?
" Then Marvel burst into a barrage of questions, her eight eyes gleaming with excitement as she stared at Shai. "Is this the prize of the race?"

The last question from Marvel sent a chill down Shai's spine. Indeed, it was a race. Unfortunately, she might even become the grand prize of it.

"I don't know," Serenity answered all her questions as if this type of conversation was absolutely normal. "It was lurking nearby. Just no and no, you must not even come near it. This creature is dangerous."

Shai was relieved, learning she wouldn't be the prize in this absurd spider race. However, Marvel, the young spider, became saddened by the news. Surprisingly, Serenity seemed to briefly consider making Shai the official prize. Thankfully, upon weighing the disadvantages, Serenity decided against it, much to Shai's relief.

Marvel acted as if she didn't hear her. "It's so odd," Marvel transferred, sneaking on Shai. "A creature this tiny possesses so many negative emotions. Serenity, please, can I keep it?"

"No,"
admonished the spider mama immediately. "Absolutely not. She.. the snake is to be sent to Solace."

"Then I have no interest in the race,"
Marvel said in the link firmly, confident that if she tried, she would have no problem coming first in the race. "A few dream crystals just aren't worth it for me to bully my sisters."

Strangely enough, the race was a competition among the baby spiders from their school to their dwellings. Yes, these spiders had their own school, which still sounded peculiar to Shai, no matter how many times she heard them say.

"So, you guys adopted all this from humans?" Shai attempted to converse.

"Schooling?" Serenity replied uncertainly. "We've always been like this. Humans rarely interact with us, and when they do, it's usually not for anything good. A small snake like you wouldn't understand that."

Shai emitted a hissing sound in a sleepy as if resigned to her fate. "Anyway, can you please tell this kid to stop staring at me hungrily?" she requested, eyeing Marvel, who persistently trailed behind her, sniffing around. Strangely, Shai began to feel mentally drained. "Some distance would do us both some good."

Serenity shifted a couple of her eyeballs to focus on Marvel. "Why are you still here, Marvel? Continue with the rest."

The smaller spider, however, remained unmoved. She summoned all her courage to divert her attention from Shai and directed it towards Serenity.

"Why did school end so early today?" she asked, narrowing all eight of her eyes on the big spider mama. "You don't cancel school for no reason. What went wrong?"

Serenity let out a slight squeak of irritation. "Nothing's wrong," she reassured the young spider. "The luminous night is approaching, and there's much to prepare for. You should hurry along with the others."

"The luminous night comes every month,"
Marvel rasped, her mind not as adept at telepathy as Serenity's, but her presence was resolute. "Something is happening at our home, and you're keeping it from us. I won't leave until you tell me what's going wrong. Do you hear me, Serenity?"

Ah, kids,
Shai pondered. How naïve they can be! They always think they know better, even in situations that the adults handled all the time. Well, this could work to my advantage.

"You want to know what's wrong with this place, kid?"
Shai conveyed through the telepathic link. "This young lady can help you with that. You see, I saw a group of humans..."

Before Shai could complete her sentence, the telepathic link was cut off, as Serenity's eight eyes fixed upon her, glaring intensely, malevolent energy emanating out from the crimson eyes.

Did I push her buttons too early? She wondered in panic. Nevertheless, the outcome now rested on the kid. Go, Marvel, live up to your name and be marvellous.

As Shai expected, the young spider sprang forward with unwavering determination upon hearing the mention of "humans". She appeared to engage in a telepathic conversation with Serenity, but with the link severed, Shai couldn't estimate how intense their argument was.

Silently and skilfully, Shai once again exerted her power over hunger, devouring the force of adhesion while the spiders were engrossed in their dispute. She would have liked to eavesdrop on their conversation, but Serenity was far too wise to allow such an opportunity.

Nevertheless, from the way the argument unfolded, Shai sensed that Serenity had the upper hand, being an adult in this spider community. Unfortunately, she missed two things. First up, she didn't think Shai would try to free herself and could do it discreetly. And she failed to estimate what kind of reaction Marvel would have. She defiantly underestimated the brashness of youth and Marvel's impulsive attitude.

Marvel actually formed a telepathic connection with Shain, not getting any answer from her elder. Shai hadn't expected this from her. Good going, girl.

Unfortunately, the younger spider couldn't link up discreetly while the big spider mama had a tug on Shai.

"I saw high-ranking cultivators killing a horde of spiders a couple of hours from here," Shai uttered the very moment the link formed. "There is also the corrupt pond--"

The sudden wave of words captured the attention of both arguing parties, but before Shai could finish, the big spider mama cut off the connection between them forcefully. "Will you just be quiet?"

If Serenity had a human face, Shai could easily catch her transform from mildly irritated to fuming furiously. Only those malevolent eyes stared down at Shai, leaving her to question her life choices in the past couple of minutes.

Unfortunately, the die was already cast. There was no going back now.

And they were back to arguing again, leaving Shai to do whatever she pleased.

Shai was on the verge of freeing herself entirely. Go, Marvel. Be marvellous or rebellious, whichever you choose, she cheered inwardly, which somehow didn't seem to go unnoticed by the spider mama.

I suppose the time is right.

Shai tore through the cobweb and leapt three metres forward in a single bound, her eyes radiating in a cold glow. She hissed fiercely as a mental assault arrested her mind, overloading her senses.

"Shai! You little reptile! Stop right there..." The words struck like thunderbolts, but unannounced. The spider didn't need to form a connection to blast her head off.

Shai stopped listening, but she didn't stop moving. Her [Mental Corrosion Resistance] barely doing its job as Shai formed a nasty attack of her own.

Shai gathered up the indignation, fury, sorrow, and loss she felt all her life. Not just from this life, but the life prior, to which she lived seventeen years in disregard. While seventeen years might not be long, there was no shortage of people to remind her she didn't matter, or how insignificant she was.

Her hatred and anger grew further as she slid off the lid of it all. She was reminded again of the betrayal, however, what hurt her most was the treachery of her family. Just because her father became crippled, they cast him aside to rot in some dungeon and signed her off to indentured work for her life.

All these negative emotions bored down on Shai as she found herself becoming heavier. Too heavy and broken to carry herself.

But Shai refused to back down. She refused to arrest her fate at someone else's mercy. Not anymore.

Shai took action.

She concentrated on all the negative emotions and thrust them all up into the link between her and Serenity in one flooding, turbulent wave of attack.

The empathetic spiders feed upon others' emotions. Good luck feeding upon this torrent of negative emotions.

The sheer force of emotion engulfed Serenity, stilling her mind to measure them. Ignoring the fact that she was overworked—they all were, with everything going on in their home—the sheer force of emotions Shai delivered to her was overwhelming, even for a mind cultivator like her.

Serenity shrieked, not through the telepathic link, but outwardly. It was certainly not a scream of panic, but more of an overwhelming intrigue. Her empathetic nature heightened the emotions further, rendering her motionless on the path for a moment.

It was just a fraction of the time, but it gave Shai just enough edge to make a sprint for it. She channelled all the energy she could muster, utilising [Empower] and [Copper Armament] simultaneously as she crept away.

Shai was uncertain how much longer Serenity would be in the trance, nor did she know how much longer she could sustain her current abilities.

Probably a few more seconds. Hopefully, it will be enough time for her to make her escape, right?

However, soon in her [Danger Detection] she noticed a deep orange trailing her. Shai's blood turned cold as terror coursed through her veins. She braced herself for an attack, only to realise that it wasn't the imposing spider mama, but her rebellious champion, Marvel. In her panic, she failed to distinguish between deep orange and red.

Shai's tension eased slightly, though she remained vigilant. She formed [Force Shield] and shoved it to Marvel, hampering her chase. But the white spider was athletic in all the ways possible, masterfully evading the [Force Shield]. Shai couldn't bring herself to assault the young spiders violently, fearing what the elder spider would do in return.

Thankfully, she wouldn't have to worry anymore.

A web shot out from behind, not aimed at her, but at Marvel. It ensnared Marvel's eight legs, abdomen, and head, enveloping her in a cocoon. Serenity yanked back the cocoon while Shai seized the opportunity to make her escape.

Phew! My gamble paid off.

"Remember our agreement, Shai the snake,"
Serenity's voice announced in her mind. "I don't want to pay you a personal visit next time."

And then the telepathic link was severed, and both parties hastened in opposite directions.
 
Chapter 13: No Ordinary Snakes
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
NO ORDINARY SNAKE​

Shai's channels seethed in a fiery intensity, almost making her feel that she was on fire. She had to channel an excessive amount of cosmic energy, far surpassing her own limits to escape from the spiders. Even though Serenity didn't give chase, Shai didn't stop until she was miles away, hidden in some small crack that lead nowhere.

It would take hours for her channels to calm down from the burning anguish. Nevertheless, she could not afford to rest just yet.

Despite being in a weakened state, Shai exerted her body to dig through the rugged stone, painstakingly burrowing a hole several metres deep. She closed the way into the hole with multiple layers of black Python scales, just trying to be a little thorough. If she could, she might even carve a defensive script on them to maximise security, but that wasn't possible.

Curling herself comfortably within the hole, Shai settled down and accessed [System Log] to see what she missed when she was busy.

[Congratulations! Cosmic Energy Manipulation has reached Level 6]
[Congratulations! Empower has reached Level 19]
[Congratulations! Force Shield has reached Level 7.]
[Congratulations! Identification has reached Level 5.]
[Congratulations! Corruption Resistance has reached Level 5.]
[Congratulations! Mental Corrosion Resistance has reached Level 6.]
[Congratulations! Mental Corrosion Resistance has reached Level 7.]
[Congratulations! Night Vision has reached Level 7.]
[Congratulations! Pain Resistance has reached Level 8.]
[Congratulations! Meditation has reached Level 9.]

Thankfully, System Grandpa was mindful not to assault her with these system notifications. A moment of distraction could have cost her a lot and might even render her unable to flee from the grasp of the spider.

Next, she accessed her System page to track her growth. It has been a few days since she last looked into it. The only reason she avoided looking into it was because it was disheartening at times to not see her attributes grow fast enough.

With her attributes growing closer to the saturation point, Shai found it a lot harder to grow. In the very beginning, Shai could easily cultivate 1 point of primary attributes in a day, but now it was barely a third of that. The [Spark of Hunger], or rather the ability [Essence Eater] that derived from the concept, aided a lot in the digestion process.

Without it, Shai wasn't certain how long it would have taken.

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Shai
Rank: FoundationPath: Hatchling Level 12
Concept
Spark of Hunger - Early
Mark
Fatemarked. Blessed by Kismet (Lesser). Predator
Attributes
Cosmic Energy (R): 372 (30.6)
Primary AttributeBase [Limit: 25]BenefitTotal
Physique20.6 (22.7)1030.6
Mind6.31016.3
Soul17.2 (19)2037.2
Recovery141024
Secondary AttributeBaseBenefitTotal
Strength221032
Speed221032
Perception171027
Immunity171532
Free Secondary Points:5
Special Attributes
Insight: 5
Will: 11
Fortune: 8
[Abilities]
Poison Affinity - Level 2 | Pain Resistance - Level 8 | Night Vision - Level 7 | Mental Corrosion Resistance - Level 7 | Corruption Resistance - Level 5
Golden Eyes (Latent) | Copper Armament | Essence Eater
[Skill / Spell / Technique]
Meditation - Level 9 | Cosmic Energy Manipulation - Level 6 | Energy Dart - level 10 | Poison Dart - level 5 | Force Shield - Level 7 | Empower - Level 19 | Identification - Level 5
[Boon]
Danger Detection | Inventory | Lingual Comprehension | Loot.
Remark
I'm a cutie Hatchling
[System Log]

_________________​

Her Physique grew the most, getting the most benefit from [Essence Eater]. While Mind stayed as her lowest attribute, even though there were some minute growths. Shai realised that since she got the stat bonus from the Predator Mark, her need for sleep had dropped a lot. Before it had been over half a day, but now with her improved attributes, especially in Mind and Recovery, she needed a few hours less.

Well, Shai had alternated between meditation and sleep for most of the time when she wasn't painstakingly fatigued like today. While meditation did alleviate her body, mind, and perhaps even soul, it certainly wasn't a substitution for sleep. Not in the Foundation realm, at least.

Shai felt she needed to have at least three digits in her attribute for that. But that was another story. For now, what Shai needed above all was rest.

She surrendered herself to sleep, embracing the relief it offered.


"Don't ever run like that," Serenity scolded Marvel, who remained trapped inside the cocoon. Only her head was out of it, as Serenity dragged her throughout the way. "What were you thinking?"

"That snake, it was getting away,"
Marvel transmitted in a resigned manner, still steaming with indignation at how she was treated. "Why did you let it go?"

"She's dangerous."
Serenity's thoughts paused for a moment, moving at the rear of the marathon. "Especially for our kind."

Her final words were directed not only at Marvel but also at herself. A part of her mind was still locked with the emotion the little snake let her feed upon. Little it might have been, that snake was one complicated creature. Serenity had no way of explaining why such a young creature could have such intensity of emotions. It was inconceivable for a cosmic beast that young and weak, as far as she was concerned.

From the instant Serenity caught wind of Shai's presence, she sensed that this was no ordinary snake. However, the recent events left her even more uncertain and muddled. The exhilarating emotions she fed upon were enough to make her soar through the clouds, not that she had ever seen clouds. Real Clouds.

It was a mere trick, but that didn't mean it was easy, to use their own weakness as an attack. The way Shai did it to elude her grasp left her utterly perplexed. If time permitted, Serenity would have eagerly studied this enigmatic being, those intense, negative emotions were undeniably fascinating.

But time was exactly what she didn't have. Serenity regained her composure, through a stern exercise of emptying her mind. Her home was under siege, overrun by a swarm of agitated cosmic creatures. Then there was the dwindling food supply, aggravating the volatile nature of the male spiders. On top of that, a few unwelcome guests came knocking into their home, probably to invade the Gate.

Yet here she was, daydreaming about savouring the emotions of that reptilian creature. That cursed snake. In her folly, Shai had not only rattled Marvel but also herself. Thankfully, Elegy was not here to witness her lapse in judgement.

"But why did you have to let it go?" Marvel pressed, a hint of urgency in her mental wave. She wasn't entirely sure what had compelled her to transmit such thoughts to Serenity. Much of it was likely the impact of the overwhelming surge of emotions she absorbed while running after the snake. "If it is as dangerous as you claim, then we must capture it and--"

"That's enough out of you,"
Serenity interrupted Marvel. "Your actions were driven by whims, without any consideration for the consequences. I understand that the influx of emotions you absorbed affected you, but that only emphasises the need for more training. You will not ask any more questions about the snake, nor will you disclose anything about this matter to your siblings."

"But..."
Marvel began to protest. However, Serenity didn't let her voice her objections.

"No 'buts.' You will remain silent on this matter," Serenity mimicked the mind wave technique Midnight used to employ on her during her willful and unruly moments when she was younger. The tactic worked like a charm, as Marvel fell silent just as Serenity anticipated. "Not only that, you will hide your rattled emotions from your siblings. Emotions weigh more on us than mere words, so try your best not to divulge more of your emotions to your siblings that would be detrimental to their growth."

That was another pressing issue. Emotions affected empathetic creatures like them in more ways than corruption could. A single instance of negative emotions could affect the fledgeling enough to twist their mind. That was probably why the Great Mother asked me to leave the snake behind.

"You can be rest assured,"
Marvel said with solemn confidence. "I'm not sloppy enough to let something out to my siblings."

Serenity expressed a wave of encouragement through their link. Now, she needed to end it with a little reward, lest Marvel began to grumble again. "I hope you're not. We have more pressing matters to attend to."

"You mean the humans?"
Marvel couldn't resist asking, curiosity and concern flooding through her tone.

"Yes," Serenity said, suppressing any mind waves that showed vulnerability. Instead, she projected an air of unwavering determination. "Midnight is making the necessary preparations. You children need not worry."

"I've told you, I'm not a fledgeling anymore!"


Serenity gave a dismissive wave at the strength of Marvel's brainwave. "Aha, you only reached the copper rank last month, Little Kin. While it is impressive that you're the only one so far in your generation, that doesn't mean you have nothing to learn," she said, her attention partially focused on fledgelings participating in the race. "Copper Ranker is what we call a Novice. It is merely the beginning of your journey. Now, Marvel, you seem to idolise Solace a lot. Do you like to have some personal lessons from her? I think you're ready to learn a couple of complicated cosmic arts."

"Really?" Marvel's red eyes burned in intensity. "You mean that?"

"Obviously,"
Serenity said with stark confidence, even though she hadn't asked Solace yet. Well, what she said wasn't false. Marvel was ready to learn more cosmic arts, and who'd be best to teach her other than Solace, who was second to none in their clan in teaching? Except for the Great Mother, probably. Hopefully, Solace can manage some time to teach Marvel. "I'll talk to Solace about it. But in the meantime, don't start that conversation again. You're not ready yet."

"But Serenity,"
Marvel transmitted in a wave of both pitiful resignations and hopeful enthusiasm. "I can truly be of help. I know I can. Just give me a chance."

Serenity clattered her mandibles in response, very similar to how Elegy would react in frustration. "We'll talk about it after you complete all your lessons."


In the gloomy dark atmosphere of the dungeon, Shai couldn't determine how long she had slept, but she sensed a significant part of her strength returning. And hunger. Well, mostly hunger.

Her entire body convulsed, growling with an instinctual need as she awoke. Hunger.

Shai hissed and ejected a good chunk of purified flesh and the Bloodcudding Mushrooms to satiate her ravenous stomach. With her growing body, her hunger was growing as well. Shai was about the size of a normal snake--a couple of metres in length--still small, considering cosmic creatures tend to grow huge over time as they cultivate.

Despite her small form, her hunger was easily equal to ten ravenous wolves.

Weirdly, as she ate, the mushrooms felt like some kind of squishy, tender meat, whereas the purified Flesh had a sharp vile taste she would rather swallow first.

It must be a dream to gain strength merely by eating, Shai thought, realising the deception in her own words. Yes, it was possible to gain strength from devouring sustenance, but she couldn't ignore the fact that Hunger was one of the notorious concepts to be wary of.

It was a double-edged sword. The more complacent she became with this ability, the easier it would be to fall into a trap of her own making, transforming into a mindless, insatiable abomination.

Therefore, Shai must remain vigilant about her eating habits—when she ate, how much she ate, and, most importantly, what she ate. Allowing Hunger to corrupt herself was a perilously simple task. She would not ingest anything anymore until she ensured she digested everything.

Done with satisfying her hunger, Shai absorbed dozens of cosmic coins next. As her attributes grew, a single coin didn't give 0.1 units of essence anymore. Shai would need two or three coins to gain that much essence. Well, she wasn't complaining, as she could afford them at the moment after her fortuitous encounter.

Shai thanked System Grandpa for giving her the boon [Loot]. Without it, Shai would have to be through a lot of pain to get to this point.

Stealthily, Shai came out of the hole after taking note of her surroundings. Ideally, she would have preferred to stay hidden in the hole, but remaining in one area for too long was unwise, particularly in such a treacherous environment.

Moreover, there was the possibility that Serenity or the other empathic spider would come searching for her, even though they should have more pressing matters to attend to.

So Shai decided to scout her surroundings to look for better areas to hide. What are the chances that she would come across something dangerous, something she shouldn't have, again?
 
Chapter 14: Dead-End
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
DEAD END

Isla discovered the tracks that would lead them to their destination fairly early. Sadly, her hope was squashed when she discovered more pathways exactly similar to the ones on her map.

The Twisted Webs felt suffocating, with darkness looming all over, infested with vile creatures that attacked anything in their sight. Their only option was to tap into their cosmic energy to enhance their vision and senses to navigate through the treacherous dungeon a little more skillfully.

As they ventured deeper, they realised that the dungeon was far wider than they initially imagined, though they had to move through narrow tunnels very often.

They had to cover numerous tracks, steer through countless turns, and even climb through a few chasms to reach their destination. The paths snaked their way like a maze, a single misstep could lead to further delays.

Isla had some time in hand, but thoughts of Javi nagged at the back of her mind, urging her to remain focused. Isla never imagined she would get this worked up, even though she didn't admit it in front of Zael. Or to herself.

Adding to her worries, her mission was awfully vague, save for the place she needed to be and present her case. While she possessed theoretical knowledge of her destination and mission, this place eluded her enough to cause her to second-guess herself.

"Isla," Zael voiced his doubts, following closely behind Isla. "Are you certain this is the right path? Even for someone like me who believes in the Preservers, this seems farfetched."

"I know," she admitted without a fight. "But it's too late to turn back now."

Isla continued along the path, hoping to encounter a specific type of spider that held the key to completing her task. To make matters more challenging, she had been explicitly instructed not to harm any of the spiders. It was crucial that she approached them cordially with her behaviour prim and proper as if she was there to meet the queen.

She knew that there were cosmic beasts that possessed intelligence rivalling that of a human, however, that notion seemed absurdly unrealistic for the dwellers of this place. It was a freaking dungeon for the Preservers' sake. Only vile abominations dwelled within a dungeon.

Isla received the first evidence of this when they encountered the spiders earlier. The creatures launched an aggressive assault against them without any form of greeting or thinking.

Although Isla and Zael managed to avoid killing the spiders, they had no choice but to inflict severe injuries in order to scare them away. Isla doubted this strategy could work. The spiders appeared mindless and devoid of reason, leaving no room for negotiation or understanding between them.

She clung to the decree her mother provided her with and remained steadfast in her determination to fulfil the mission she had been entrusted with. If she fails, she would drop low in her mother's eyes, but if she succeeded... she might just prove her worth to her mother and everyone else.

They traversed through the narrow tunnel-like path until it opened up into a wide expanse, where numerous paths sprawled in all directions like the intricate web of a spider. The twisted passages wound their way into the darkness. Isla pressed hard on her memory. She had never really been here before, but the map of the destination was imprinted into her head for insurance. If the map served her right, then the way should be . . .

"That way," Isla's voice trailed off as she gestured towards a wide opening, prompting Zael to follow. This pattern repeated a couple of times more, with identical passages instilling doubt within Isla regarding the accuracy of the mental map imprinted on her mind.

Perhaps it was deliberately designed to confuse humans and safeguard whatever hidden secrets lay within this place.

If that was the case, Isla's curiosity was piqued. Could such elaborate craftsmanship be the work of monstrous insects? The thought fascinated her. The extensive web-like tunnels, connecting various pathways, appeared once more, identical to the previous three.

"This should be the final one," Isla said with uncertainty. "Let's go."

However, just as she was about to step forward, the ground beneath her gave way, scaring the shit out of her as she was about to fall. Panic surged through Isla as she instinctively drew upon her comic power, only to be met with the searing pain coursing through her veins. She continued to draw energy, but at this rate, she would be delayed, and...

Zael went out of his way to save Isla. The lanky elf swiftly lunged forward upon hearing Isla's yelp, grabbing hold of her arms as both of them began to swoop down. Using his quick reflexes, Zael grasped onto a rocky protrusion of the walls, stopping their fall.

"By the Preserver," the stalwart elf croaked, catching his breath. "This is a pit."

Isla swallowed hard as she peered down into the abyss of darkness below. "The map!" she muttered, disbelief colouring her words. "It wasn't supposed to be like this."

They were not supposed to encounter a flaming pit on their path. According to the map, they were meant to take a few more turns and arrive at their intended destination. If there was any.

However, Isla realised that they were chasing ghosts and contemplated abandoning the mission. But first, they had to find a way to escape this predicament.

"Human," a voice assaulted her mind abruptly, disrupting her thoughts. "Why have you come to our dwelling?"

Isla blinked, her eyes searched into the darkness that shrouded everywhere. The voice she had heard echoed in her mind, leaving her momentarily stunned. As Zael pulled her up, she mentally replayed the words, trying to make sense of them. It was a brief and unexpected telepathic communication, so swift that she couldn't perceive its formation or dissipation.

Yet, it was a clear indication that they were indeed in the presence of the spiders she had been searching for.

"Hello?" Isla called out tentatively, her voice reverberating through the murky pit. Doubt gnawed at her, as the vast darkness and the silence enveloped her words. She reached inward, channelling her cosmic power, allowing herself to be intoxicated by a false sense of confidence. It was a desperate attempt to bolster her courage. "Is anyone there?"

Silence greeted her. Yet, she felt compelled to try again

"Isla, are you alright?" Zael's concerned voice broke through the stillness, confirming that the telepathic transmission had been intended solely for Isla.

"Someone just spoke into my head," Isla explained. "And it didn't sound human, by the way the voice spoke."

"Could it be?" Zael said with hesitation, pulling themselves up from where they fell. "What you've been looking for?"

"Perhaps," Isla replied, uncertain. Her heightened senses tried to pierce through the shroud of the darkness and sensed something. A presence. An ominous one, staring back at her, but the obscurity prevented her from discerning its true nature.

[??? - Empathic Spider - ??? - ???]

Her [Identification] failed to find anything worthwhile either, but Isla was sure the creature was Silver ranked at the very least. Possibly over 200 levels.

One thing was certain, however—they were in a more perilous situation than they had initially realised.

Isla took a deep breath, regaining her composure. Well, some form of it. The air in this part of the dungeon felt stuffy, with a coldness that permeated the underground atmosphere, even in the absence of any wind.

"Hello, is anyone there?" she called out again.

"Go back, humans. Time has passed for negotiations," the voice responded sternly.

Isla's senses sharpened as the voice echoed once more. Although she had prepared herself for such an encounter, the voice came and went like the wind, leaving no trace to follow and determine its origin. It was evident that whoever was addressing them had made a mistake, assuming both of them to be humans. In reality, it was a human and an elf, but from a distance, the distinction might not be apparent.

Isla contemplated her response when she heard Zael speak:

"Whoa, I just felt something trying to access me through mental sense," he said, alerted "but when I caught onto it, the touch recoiled. Whoever it was, they are definitely far superior in mind arts."

Isla frowned and recalled all her mother's advice after she was given this mission.

Never try to trick them, or lie. Her mother's voice echoed inside her head. They were like running lie detectors and way too distrustful of anything other than their own kind. Be careful.

If they find even a trace of deceit or ill intention, I'm not sure what they would do. It has been many years. Although our treaty remains, we can't expect everything after years of no communication. This is the first real mission you've been given, Daughter.

You're into the stirred water now. Use your head well, you're going to need it just like all your other abilities.


"Hello," Isla greeted, taking a deep breath. "Are you a spider of this dwelling? We're not here with any ill intention."

She waited for a few seconds for any reply, only to get her expectations thwarted. "I, Isla Remone, came here with a decree from House Remone and the empire. On accords to the treaty, you must show me unrestricted passage through the Gate and let me present myself before the Great Mother."

Isla brought out the scroll from her bag and held it in the darkness. "It is for," —she paused for a second— "the Great Mother."

Isla wasn't sure if the one that talked with her was still there, or if she was just talking to the wind, but before she could come up with something else, something came out of the darkness. It was a swift string-like thing that caught onto the decree and yanked it away from her hand before Isla could collect her wits.

"What the . . ." The action was so fast that even Zael hadn't anticipated this. If it was an attack, they would be down already.

They waited, exchanging glances, more alert than before, channelling their energy.

"It has been some time," the voice resounded once more, dripping with scorn and fury. "I thought I wouldn't be surprised by humans anymore, yet here you are, continually astonishing me with your audacity. Again and again, you never cease to flaunt your arrogance!"

The transmitted voice lingered in Isla's consciousness, its grudging tone causing her to reconsider her next words.

"Go back, human," the voice echoed, reverberating through her mind. "And Treekiller. There is nothing for you here."

It became apparent that this time, it wasn't only Isla who received the communication. She could discern it from the pained expression on Zael's face. Just the mention of the term "Treekiller" had caused Zael to tense up.

Isla's fists clenched tightly. The exchange left her unsettled. "Wait," she called out, taking a step closer to the pit. "This is a matter of great importance, I—"

Her voice was cut off as something shot towards her. Reacting swiftly, Isla caught it with ease, only to discover that it was the decree. A gasp escaped her lips as she noticed the slimy web that now draped the scroll.

"I hope it is the last time I speak with you," the voice declared one last time. "According to the terms of the accord, you are granted passage into our dwellings. You can creep around as you wish, but we can no longer guarantee your safety as we once did."

"Wait!" Isla shouted once more, desperation lacing her voice. "You cannot abandon us like this. You are meant to lead us to the Great Mother and present...this decree. It holds great significance..."

Her pleas fell on deaf ears as she continued to shout into the empty pit, receiving no further response. The one transmitting the voice departed, and along with it, the ominous feeling that had weighed upon her vanished as well.

"So," Zael said hesitantly, his gaze... their gazes fixed on the darkness, still overwhelmed with the whole conversation. "That was a dead end."

Isla released a deep breath, her energy drained, as she slumped down near the edge of the pit, tightly clutching the scroll. The chance to redeem herself was gone just like that.

She had endured countless perils, faced certain deaths, and here a single spider dismissed her as if she was but a common tavern wench. Could she return to her mother with nothing to show but failure?

The cold snickers of her siblings echoed in her mind, mocking her from all sides. Isla gritted her teeth and struck the ground, smashing stones in her frustration. The overwhelming sense of defeat consumed her.

"Don't get too carried away. You're dangerously close to the pit," Zael reminded. His voice lost colour as well.

Isla scowled at Zael, even in the darkness envisioning his handsome features and chiselled jawline. Damn it. She knew she was directing her anger towards him unjustly. Given all she... they had endured together—fighting countless battles, being crippled by poison, and nearly succumbing to death's grip—only to have it all crumble in a matter of minutes.

Isla had failed, and she had failed miserably. The entire mission had become an utter catastrophe from the very beginning, and now she had no choice but to return empty-handed.

Yet, she couldn't abandon Javi, who was still in danger from those men. She had no clue where they were and how she was going to do it. Those bastards were after her, so their paths were destined to intertwine, whether she desired it or not.

Well, at least Gavin will shut up about her failure after she saves him.

"So, what's our next plan?" Zael asked, rocking back slightly with his arms resting behind his waist. "Are we going to turn back after coming this far?"

"No!" Isla exclaimed through gritted teeth. "We've covered thousands of miles, traversed the treacherous Hanbad rainforest, and encountered dangerous monsters, beasts, and rankers. We've endured a life of suffering for the past two months—poisoned, robbed, stabbed, starved, and on the brink of death twice. I refuse to return home empty-handed after enduring all of this. I won't go back unless I have something to show for it."

Her last phrase was overly loud for just Zael to hear as if she wanted the Empathic spider to hear her.

Zael sighed, and let out a chuckle. "What do you plan to do, then?"

"The voice said we have free passage into these dwellings. I'm going to use that."

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Chapter 15: Quest
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
QUEST​

Shai wasn't sure if she could survive a fall of a couple of hundred metres. Even if she could, she was certain she would be heavily injured, if not fatally wounded. Merely the thought of it was unsettling, much less the idea of finding out firsthand.

As the cold wind brushed against her narrow form, Shai mustered her strength and thrust herself upwards from the Copper-ranked basilisk, shoving a [Force Shield] against the creature. Sadly, her escape from the creature didn't solve the dire predicament she was in.

Shai was in free fall, swooping down into a pit alongside the vile beast.

Beneath her, the pit yawned with foreboding darkness, as if a kaiju monstrosity opening its maw to devour everything in its path. Shai didn't have the luxury of pondering what was in the depths of the pit. She refused to succumb to her fate.

She re-established her grasp over [Empower] and [Copper Armament], hoping that would be enough to save her from the impact of the crash. In a desperate attempt to cushion her fall, she emptied her Inventory, unloading all the squishy Bloodcudding Mushrooms and purified flesh. Anything was better than colliding with the hard stones below.

Despite her best efforts, she couldn't empty the entire contents of her inventory, time was short.

Thankfully, Shai managed to position the unloaded items beneath her, in between herself and the vile creature. As she continued to descend, the absence of high air resistance in the pit allowed each object to fall at its order.

First, the massive basilisk, then the Mushrooms and flesh, which fell in a heap a couple of metres away, and finally Shai herself. She kept her eyes open despite her overwhelming anxiety.

With a crash, her narrow form plunged into the mound of mushrooms and monster flesh, sinking deep into its depths. Shai emerged unharmed, much to her relief.

To her delight, the same couldn't be said for the wretched corrupted creature. The basilisk weighed well over a couple of thousand pounds. Even the heap of mushrooms and flesh would be of little help to it if it managed to fall over it.

But it didn't. Instead, the Twisted Basilisk now lay a couple of metres away, its form bloodied and battered. Its bones were shattered and cracked, its muscles twisted, a huge jagged stone sticking out of its lower body. Despite its grievous injuries, it clung to life.

Not for long.

Without wasting a moment, Shai shot towards the enormous creature, gathering her cosmic energy to form [Empower] and [Copper Armament] again. Dizziness lingered in her head, but slaying this abomination took precedence over her own disoriented state. She would deal with her own well-being once this vile spawn met its end. She wouldn't let it have a moment to recover, even if healing seemed unlikely.

With the aid of [Empower] and [Copper Armament], Shai's mouth dug into the bloodied vulnerable creature, injecting deadly poison. She dug a deep hole into its body and unleashed a barrage of [Energy Darts] to hasten its end.

The basilisk convulsed and contorted in a last-ditch effort to survive, but it couldn't escape the fate that awaited it.

That's what you get when you try to devour this little me, Shai cried in her mind. She knew the creature couldn't hear her. However, the fear it had instilled in her fueled her anger to act this furiously.

[Congratulations! You have defeated Twisted Basilisk (Copper) Level 38.]
[Congratulations! You have reached Hatchling Level 14. +1 Strength, +1 Speed, +1 Perception, +1 Immunity, +1 Free Secondary Attribute points]
[Congratulations! You have reached Hatchling Level 15. +1 Strength, +1 Speed, +1 Perception, +1 Immunity, +1 Free Secondary Attribute points]

Holy mother of Zekis, Shai cursed, hearing System Grandpa's messages. This creature was nearly three times her level. Of course, that didn't mean it had thrice of all her attributes.

Kismet's blessing and Predator mark allowed her to stand on nearly equal footing in terms of attributes with an early Copper-ranked creature. Still, she knew she was no match for this Twisted Basilisk in a fair fight.

The basilisk probably possessed Strength or Physique in the triple digits, but its attributes were likely severely imbalanced. Its Mind, for example, could have been in single digits, on top of being deranged from corruption.

Shai's train of thought was interrupted as System Grandpa's voice rang in her mind.

[Congratulations! You have triggered the Quest: Vying the Slayer for defeating your second adversary above your station.]
[Quest: Vying the Slayer

Once is luck, twice is coincidence, tenth is the Slayer. You have defeated enemies above your station twice, repeat the action eight more times to claim the title of Slayer.
Requirement: Kill ten adversaries a rank above you. (2/10)
Reward: Mark of the Slayer.
Penalty: Failing this quest will close all paths to Slayer marks, or marks of similar routes.]

Shai's heart raced with excitement as she contemplated the quest presented to her. For a brief moment, she forgot about her previous thoughts and the prospect of looting the massive corpse.

For a cultivator, any Mark held immense value. Shai felt blessed to already possess three, even though she hadn't truly earned two of them. But that didn't dampen her desire for more, nor did it mean she expected to acquire them without putting in the work.

Defeating Copper-ranked creatures wasn't particularly challenging, Shai would know it as she had done it twice, though her approach was a little different. Still, if she targeted those in the early stage of the Copper ranks, the chances of success were greater.

With ten more levels to grow and a long way to go before reaching the bottleneck of Copper rank, Shai believed her potential surpassed that of most creatures she would encounter in this dungeon. She might just succeed in obtaining the mark before advancing to Copper rank if she worked wholeheartedly.

Shai returned her attention to the corpse before her, but her gaze couldn't help but drift to the surrounding area. Despite the looming darkness, her [Night Vision] enabled her to sense numerous jagged protrusions jutting out from the ground at an interval of a few feet. Each one of them was a high, sharp, tough stone spike, like the one impaling the basilisk's body. Lethal enough to fatally wound Copper-ranked creatures.

Suspicion began to grow in Shai's heart as she surveyed her surroundings. Even the walls of the pit were full of these dangerous jagged stone protrusions.

That reminded me, how did I fall?

Obviously, much of the blame fell to the basilisk without a doubt, but Shai wasn't foolish enough to engage in combat next to a pit. In fact, she hadn't even noticed the pit. It wasn't merely due to the darkness. Something else was at play.

Shai looted the corpse and stored the pile of ration back in the inventory before starting her examination of the pit. Fortunately, there were no other creatures to bother her.

[5 Red, 2 Green Copper Cosmic Coins; 87 Lesser Red, 13 Lesser Green, and 6 Lesser Yellow Cosmic Coins have been added to your Inventory.]
[Purified Basilisk Flesh has been added to your Inventory.]
[Corrupted Copper Core has been added to your Inventory.]

On another day, Shai would have been marvelling at her loot, but now her interest was something else.

With deft skills, Shai scaled the walls, manoeuvring her way through the rugged stones and jagged protrusions. She didn't have to climb far before she stumbled upon something intriguing. She didn't know what she was searching for, only that she craved something unusual and captivating, but what she found caused her to be overwhelmed altogether.

Her movement seemed to trigger a hidden mechanism on the wall, as before she could even register the danger, a fist-sized projectile struck her. That wasn't the end of it, though. The ball soon unravelled, entending into a net, like those used for catching fish. It captured Shai, hurtling her downwards to the ground again.

A script construct? What in the world is this place? Fortunately, her panic was short-lived as it turned out that the netting was designed to capture creatures much larger than herself.

Shai could move within the confines of the net and create a hole freely. It took some effort, but she managed to break free from her entanglement in a few seconds.

Moreover, the webs of the net seemed exactly of the same material as the Empathic spider silk. Shai had eaten that stuff before, she wasn't mistaken there. This revelation led her to consider two possible explanations for the creator of this trap.

It was either the intelligent empathic spiders who inhabited this place, or there were other creatures who hunted the spiders for their silk and constructed this place. Shai had in mind to believe the former, even if she was unsure if the spiders were capable of creating those script constructs.

As she observed the walls of the pit, Shai couldn't help but notice the intricate layers of script formations etched throughout the surroundings. Arrays of these mysterious scripts connected to each jagged protrusion and various other locations, creating a complex network that was too hard for a novice scriber like her to understand.

Shai gazed upwards, her heart thumping louder with excitement. Shai couldn't see much in the darkness even with her [Night Vision], but she was sure this place wasn't natural. She might not be an actual scriber, but Shai had enough expertise to understand what was at play here.

The intricate traps laid showcased a cunning design that enabled the scriber to hunt with minimal effort. Although the creation of trap constructs and instilling them in the pit required a substantial effort, Shai believed it was a worthwhile investment, considering the functionality still remained intact.

Hmm, perhaps. Shai's mind constructed a plan as she became overwhelmingly interested in script formations. Obviously, her plan centred around utilising the trapped pit to its fullest potential.

However, before committing to any decisions, she needed to ensure that the pit was truly abandoned. The last thing she wanted was an encounter with an angry empathic spider mama defending its territory.

Shai couldn't help but feel her interest drifting back to the intricate script formations carved onto the walls and even the web constructs, as she moved out for scouting. The scholar within her became filled with immense yearning to learn about the inner workings of these traps.

Even if she couldn't utilise them to their fullest, Shai had a genuine desire to unravel the mechanisms and understand how they operated.

For hours, Shai scouted the surrounding areas. She came across many corrupted creatures, but no intelligent spiders, much to her delight. On top of that, she stumbled upon two more pits, similar in build, adorned with script constructs and traps. One of them was in complete ruins, while the other one was in a slightly poorer state than the one she fell into.

Shai finally understood why she didn't see the pit as it turned out an illusion script formation was at play there. The more she examined their inner workings the more intrigued she got. Her expertise didn't even let her understand a tenth of their workings. But she did manage to get a few useful things from the traps.

A couple of web netting constructs, which trapped her when she triggered the hidden mechanism. Sharpness Constructs. Empower Constructs.

The whole trap formation seemed to run on a single power source, which seemed to barely manage the illusion construct, much less the other constructs. Shai got to fix them next. Well, as much as her expertise and snake form let her.

The idea of getting out of the dungeon escaped her mind in front of the precious Mark to be had. Then again, getting out of the dungeon wasn't so easy, she had tried it before, and it let her here.

She would try again, once she obtained the mark. It wouldn't take long.

In her excitement, Shai failed to notice she made reasons to stay after she made up her mind about this place.
 
Interlude -III: Marvel
INTERLUDE - III
MARVEL​


Marvel worked every one of her eight legs to their fullest as soon as she freed herself from Serenity's cobweb. She was supposed to get another round of scolding, but the commotion caused by her siblings swarming around Serenity and the teachers presented the perfect opportunity for her to slip away.


Marvel hastened toward where Solace was expected to be. Her intention was clear—to express her complaints about Serenity to Solace and gain a deeper understanding of their predicament.


Serenity merely offered a few passing comments, mentioning that they were addressing the issue, which only infuriated Marvel. That was why she was going to Solace to get some answers.


Midnight might possess the most knowledge about the danger, given her position of authority, but her intimidating presence made her unapproachable. Instead, Marvel decided to approach Solace. Solace was everyone's teacher and older than anyone she knew. Combined with the fact that Solace was always caring and understanding, Marvel believed she stood a good chance of getting what she wanted from her.


At the very least, she expected to learn something that Serenity would never divulge, hiding behind excuses like "you're not ready" or other web-spinning nonsense.


Marvel manoeuvred upside down along the path, taking several turns until she finally arrived at a deep pit. Countless interwoven webs formed a magnificent structure in the pit that one could only fully appreciate by exploring every inch of the place. Marvel's own dwelling, which she took pride in showing off to her siblings, paled in comparison to this masterpiece crafted by Solace over centuries of honing her skills.


Initially, she had the urge to plunge straight into Solace's pit, but that would have been ill-mannered, and she knew better than to display bad manners when seeking help.


Suppressing her urge, Marvel directed her mental senses toward the pit. Within mere seconds, her consciousness delved deeper into Solace's abode, disregarding all the ordinary objects, in search of any signs of life. Much to her disappointment, there was no trace of Solace.


Although she encountered some other creatures—Solace's pet projects—the true owner of the dwelling was absent. Solace seldom ventured far from her abode, except for her irregular teaching sessions with the younglings.


Then Marvel remembered their predicament. Perhaps Solace ventured out to investigate. It wasn't too difficult to imagine such a possibility.


Marvel's mandibles chattered with boredom as she circled the pit, scouring for any sign of Solace. Marvel was aware that Solace was probably doing something important, but that did little to alleviate her irritation, especially since Serenity might send someone after her. Marvel had to meet with Solace, and the sooner, the better.


Today, luck appeared to be on her side as a familiar mental presence tingled against her consciousness, causing her to spin instantly.


"Marvel, dear," a voice entered her mind, "what brings you here?"


"Solace!"
Marvel's eyes gleamed with joy as she faced towards where Solace's voice came from. Without wasting a moment, she leapt out and used her web to swiftly move toward Solace. She covered several hundred metres to finally catch sight of the familiar silhouette of Solace, standing tall above her.


A pristine grey figure stood over nine feet tall, pared with centuries-old scars, covering her entire form. The most prominent scar was a horizontal deep cut crossing her abdomen, reaching from one side to the other, accompanied by the absence of her front-row appendages.


Rather than making her appear crippled, these marks only served to make her more intimidating, particularly to those who did not know her well. Solace was the exact opposite of her fearsome appearance, the very contrast of Midnight, who appeared small and beautiful, but was truly terrifying in action.


With the passing years, the vibrant novelty in Solace's eyes had faded, replaced by weathered wisdom. However, the genuine affection that radiated from her remained ever-present—time had not managed to diminish it in the slightest.


Solace belonged to the fourth generation. Born twelve hundred years ago, she was over a millennia older than anyone else in their clan. Aside from the Great Mother, whom they all revered but had never met, Solace was like the towering tree under whose shelter all her siblings and the older generations flourished.


It wouldn't be inaccurate to say that she was the true mother figure, the matriarch of their clan, despite never voicing such intentions or seeking to usurp the Great Mother's throne.


Solace unfailingly acted in the best interests of their clan, and she earned the respect of everyone for her unwavering dedication. Over the years, she could have chosen to leave like others did, challenge the authority of the Great Mother, or even do whatever she pleased—she possessed the strength to do so in her prime. However, she chose to remain, ensuring that their home remained whole for centuries, regardless of the personal sacrifices she had to endure.


"SO?"


"Solace,"
Marvel transmitted, her mental wave brimming with excitement. "You won't believe what I've been through today. First, I was playing—I mean, teaching the other kids how to shoot webs. By the way, Sanctity is improving greatly, and so is Haven, although she tends to argue with the others a lot. Maybe in a month or two, they'll make even more progress.


"Alright, where was I? Oh yes, Serenity. She came to the school and declared a recess out of nowhere. I tried to voice my complaints along with others, but before I could gather more siblings, she announced the Ultimate Eight-legged Championship for this month, even though we always hold it after the Luminous Night. I thought she did it on purpose, to create a problem for me in making my statement and—"


"Oh dear,"
Solace gently nudged Marvel's legs. "Slow down, Marvel. I'm not going anywhere."


Marvel complied, while Solace transmitted her signature calming wave that worked wonders on soothing children. That soothing wave was all too familiar to Marvel. Like many others, she had been raised with it. But she was bigger now, stronger. She didn't necessarily need it, but it did make her feel better. So she didn't complain. At least nobody was watching her.


"What happened?" Solace asked.


"Serenity tied me up," Marvel complained immediately. "She trapped me, enveloping me in webs from head to toe. She left me completely immobilised and unable to express myself all the way from the school to here, right in front of everyone else. By the Great Mother, can you believe this?"


"Oh, that's very rude of her,"
Solace responded with the same fondness. "I'll give her a mindful scolding when I see her next time."


Marvel's eyes beamed.


"But if it's Serenity, she must have had some reason to tie you up, don't you think?"


Marvel acted as if she hadn't heard, her enthusiasm flooding through her transmitted thoughts. "Oh, oh, oh, I almost forgot. We encountered something truly extraordinary. You won't believe me when I tell you, but that thing—it was absolutely..."


Marvel couldn't find the words to fully describe it, but the excitement pulsating through her mental wave conveyed the feeling well enough. Especially to Solace, who was a master a reading empathic pulses.


"It must be something of great significance for you to be acting like this," Solace said, her curiosity piqued by Marvel's unusual state. "What is it?"


"It's a snake,"
Marvel blurted out the secret with the same level of enthusiasm, forgetting all about the secrecy she promised Serenity. Well, it was Solace, she was sure everything was fine.


"A snake?" A look of surprise crossed Solace's empathetic pulses.


"Yes, it's a snake," Marvel continued. "It's a unique, small, white snake that can talk. I thought it was something Serenity had captured and wanted to show to the others, but she let it go. I chased after it, wanting to catch it. That's when Serenity tied me up and let the snake escape. Oh right, she told me you are supposed to teach me Cosmic Arts. Can we start now, so that I can teach that snake a lesson?"


"Hmm."
Solace's upper pairs of eyes darted around as she processed Marvel's words. "A snake that Serenity let go? Dear, you know I have lived for centuries, but old age doesn't make me all-knowing. You need to provide a clearer explanation."


"Oh, right—"



Marvel was about to continue when a third voice entered their mental link, growling at Marvel immediately. "I think I can offer a better explanation of the situation than Marvel."


Serenity dropped down next to Marvel, her disapproval clearly conveyed through their shared mental wave. Marvel inched closer to Solace, knowing that only Solace could save her from further discipline.


"Marvel," Serenity called out, her mental pulses devoid of emotion. "Aren't you supposed to be on cleaning duty right now?"


And aren't you supposed to mind your own business?
Of course, Marvel didn't voice that retort aloud. She nervously chattered her mandibles together, unsure if her excuse would suffice.


"I... I just wanted to talk with Solace," her empathic pulses wrung, lacking confidence. Seeing the disapproving gaze and tone of Serenity, she contemplated disappearing from the scene altogether. "I'll go clean now."


Marvel hadn't even taken a step as Serenity's voice rang in her mind. "Stay right there. I won't let you out of my sight for a while."


"Now, now, Serenity, dear,"
Solace interjected. "Don't be too hard on her. I remember another child just like her, always causing mischief and playing pranks on her siblings relentlessly. It was always Midnight or Silence who would send her to me for discipline. Does that ring a bell, Serenity?"


By Solace's tone, it was evident who she was referencing. Still, Marvel's eight eyes widened at Serenity, who seemed to have lost all her confidence and dignity just with the sentence.


"Alright," Serenity conceded, "we won't dwell on that. First, Solace, there is a more pressing matter we need to address."


"Is it about the intruders?"
Solace asked, her pulses remaining steady and unchanged.


"Yes," Serenity confirmed. "But how do you know? You know what, never mind that. It has been a long day, and I forgot who developed our security scripts. There are three individuals—Iron rankers--who are likely looking to trespass into the Gate. Midnight is seeking your assistance."


"Three humans?" Solace repeated, her expression growing serious.


Serenity sent a higher-order affirmation mind signal, which was almost too hard for Marvel to understand. "We know their whereabouts. Oh, I forgot to mention, Mother communicated with me today. She instructed us to evacuate into the gate when it opens."


Marvel's interest was piqued, but she remained silent, fearing that Serenity might dismiss her from the conversation once again. The fact that the Great Mother commanded them to evacuate into the gate indicated something very wrong with their home.


Solace's eight eyes fixated on Serenity. "Tell me everything Mother conveyed to you," Solace commanded, her pulses stern and deliberate. "Word for word."


Serenity paused, a hint of alarm in her demeanour, but she complied nonetheless. Marvel shared the same of what Serenity felt, though it was more awe-inspiring in her case. She had likely never witnessed Solace in such a focused state. Solace had always appeared as an elderly spider nanny, possessing wisdom surpassing everyone else's.


With the wealth of experience she accumulated over the centuries, there was almost nothing that could shake her. Yet the mere mention of All-Mother transformed her.


Serenity explained the situation, the Great Mother's orders and the actions they were taking in response, along with the state of their dwellings.


Marvel's eyes widened as she absorbed the information. Did they truly have to abandon their home? Marvel was barely two years old and lacked extensive knowledge and experience regarding beast surges or other threats that their clan had faced in the past. Still, evacuating the entire clan due to a few iron rankers seemed overly cautious.


Perhaps it was only a temporary measure, and they could return once the threat had passed. The idea of venturing inside the gate had not even crossed Marvel's mind yet, as leaving her home consumed her thoughts entirely.


Uncertain of what to make of the situation due to her limited experience, Marvel could only gaze at Solace. Solace had retired from her role as the protector of the dwellings centuries ago in the title, but in practice, it was a different story. Nobody knew how many days, weeks, months, or even years she had spent labouring behind the scenes, ensuring others could sleep peacefully. Even now, when it seemed like they could handle the situation, Serenity sought Solace's advice and guidance.


"What is Midnight's view on this?" Solace asked as they started to move into her dwelling.


"Communicate first, and if it fails, resort to assault," Serenity responded. Her tone implied she didn't have much hope for peaceful negotiation, considering their history with intruders throughout the ages. Problems with humans were rarely resolved without violence. "She has asked you to oversee the evacuation. Luminous Night is in about a week. You must ensure that none of the children wanders off on their own before then."


"A full-scale evacuation into the gate,"
she mused. "That will be more troublesome than you can imagine, dear. I'm not sure if you are aware, Serenity, but the core area is not what it used to be. It wouldn't be incorrect to say that the inside is just as perilous as the outside. There is a reason we are prohibited from residing there."


Serenity appeared oblivious to the implications behind Solace's words. "What are you talking about?"


"Never mind, since Mother has requested it, it shall be done. We exist for her, after all."



There was a peculiar gleam in Serenity's eyes upon hearing Solace's last statement, but she did not pursue that line of conversation further. "Also, can you provide some of your script constructions?" she asked. "They would be useful for the assault."


"Of course, you can take anything you need from my lab,"
Solace replied, considering other stuff. After a moment's thought, she added, "Just remember to leave a log of the items you have taken."


"Thank you, Solace,"
Serenity responded brightly. Then she considered bringing up another matter, but her gaze shifted towards little Marvel, who was observing them keenly. Serenity inwardly sighed. "There is something else I would like to seek your advice on, but before that, let's take care of Marvel."


As she finished, Serenity proceeded to capture Marvel once again with her webs.


"Solace, save me!" Marvel transmitted secretly to the elderly spider. "I don't want to clean a place that we're going to abandon soon."


Solace let out a deep breath from her orifice. "It's alright, Serenity. Leave her to me. I will take care of her punishment. The evacuation will require time and effort. I could use her help there."


"Are you sure about that?"


"Serenity, dear,
" Solace said, her empathic pulses infused with genuine affection for both younglings. "You were an absolute menace at Marvel's age. Marvel can't even imagine what you got up to back then. Yet, you turned out just fine after taking on some responsibilities. I'm sure Marvel will do just fine."


"I'll do even better,"
Marvel chimed in, her pulses filled with confidence.


Serenity didn't hold on to Marvel's punishment after that, believing Solace would take care of it. And it was for the best. "Well then, I'll go collect the scripts now. See you later, Solace. Thank you again. Marvel, try not to trouble Solace too much."


Serenity leapt away, her web shooting towards the stone ceilings. Utilising the web, she swiftly made her way out, swinging along the way. Marvel felt a sense of relief as she watched Serenity depart. She had successfully manipulated the situation to avoid her punishment.


"Now, Marvel," Solace began, shifting the focus back to their previous conversation. "You were saying something about a snake?"
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Somehow, I missed a couple of updates here, as RR going with two chapters ahead. It's totally unintentional.. I'll upload them today, and keep the story going at the same release rate everywhere.
 
Chapter 16: Grinding Begins
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
GRINDING BEGINS

Shai toiled tirelessly for hours, moving from one hole to another, meticulously referencing scripts of all the pits to understand them better. There wasn't much fixing to be done with Shai was handicapped by her form, expertise and time. And even if she could fix a few of the basic scripts which were identical to the ones she knew, she didn't bother with them.

Simply because there was no need for it. Shai wasn't looking forward to farm levels from the pits for a long period. She was only there to gain the mark. The script formations and constructs available there would suffice if she put an extra bit of effort into it.

At first, Shai feared she wouldn't level up with the trap doing most of the work, which seemed to be true in some cases—but thankfully, these traps that were intact weren't that ruthless, designed to only contain copper-rank creatures, not kill them outright.

Shai needed to finish them off to gain the lion's share to level up. Whoever created the formation wanted to use the traps this way, only giving themselves an advantage in the battle, then again that whoever didn't need to hunt down copper-rank creatures to level up. His expertise in scribing spoke volumes of his talent and power.

The creatures she was hunting were completely dull in mind, and only knew the language of violence. Well, being born stupid wasn't their fault, nor was falling prey to corruption, if she thought deeply about it. It was the combination of their inherent stupidity and a hostile environment that led them down this path. It wasn't largely their fault, but Shai could do nothing about it. The taint had further deteriorated their cognitive capabilities, turning them into mindless killers.

Most of the necessary scripts were working, from menacing jagged stone splinters adorned with elementary augmentation and sharpening scripts to the illusionary concealment script formation that hid the pit completely from above. For a final touch, Shai even hung several pounds of purified flesh from spider silk over the concealed pits, allowing them to dangle from the ceiling.

For her safety, she disabled a few of the concealed traps like the web shooter from the wall and stored them in her inventory. It would be a nasty surprise if she got herself captured in the middle of a fight. Those corrupted creatures certainly wouldn't give her time to free.

She also found a few illumination constructs, capable of temporarily blinding creatures residing in darkness. Shai had checked (accidentally), and the effect was surprisingly blinding. Her task mostly revolved around disabling traps and disconnecting impaired scripts from the core formation. It might sound effortless to the ears, which it was compared to creating all the formations, but it certainly wasn't easy.

Shai had to work for hours, second-guessing and checking their functionality and then finally erasing their connection. Not having arms, she had to use her head and fang, which seriously was more taxing than she ever imagined. It was akin to using a hammer to swat a fly—an incredibly inefficient approach. Well, her skills improved by a level or two throughout the process, which was a plus.

Her [Cosmic Energy Manupulations] has reached level 7, which was the biggest improvement. As it was the backbone of all cosmic skills and abilities, its growth had been the slowest. however, each level of improvement in this skill made it easier for her to improve her other skills as well. [Empower] has reached level 23, her highest level of skill, as she practised it most of the time along with Energy Manipulations.

After sacrificing precious time from her sleep and meditation, Shai was done settling everything down. She finally let herself relax in one small crevice on the wall. Her muscles ached with familiar soreness, gradually dulling after the taxing work. Hunger once again gnawed at her stomach. Some water would soothe her parched throat, but frankly, she wouldn't even object to drinking blood in this instance.

Thankfully, she had some water stored within her inventory. Thank Zekis that she couldn't expel all the contents in her terrible attempt to fall save into the pit. Finished dining, Shai refrained from resting at first. Instead, she started meditating to recover her lost energy. She needed to be prepared for a fight.

Don't get too worked up, Shai reminded herself. The traps were merely set up. It would take hours for prey to fall into it. Now all I need to do is wait for the fish to take the bait.

System Grandpa didn't wake Shai out of her meditative state, as she had muted most notifications just by willing it. However, after several hours when she awoke from her sleep, she accessed her [System Log] to find several notifications, indicating her plan was working.

[Your traps have killed a Twisted Chilopod (Foundation) Level 13.]
[Your traps have killed a Twisted Chilopod (Foundation) Level 19.]
[Your traps have killed a Twisted Lice (Foundation) Level 7.]
[...]
...

[Your traps have killed a Twisted Basilisk (Foundation) Level 12.]


[Congratulations! You have reached Hatchling Level 16. +1 Strength, +1 Speed, +1 Perception, +1 Immunity, +1 Free Secondary Attribute points.]

The level-up she was getting from this whole endeavour was way less than hunting a creature herself. For example, it took the lives of twenty-seven creatures for her to level up once. Well, Shai wasn't complaining. Who could have imagined these creatures would come in running to their death just smelling a few dozen pounds of food?

Apparently, these twisted creatures couldn't resist throwing themselves into the trap for a few measly scraps of flesh. Moreover, there were still a few higher levelled creatures in the pit, alive even after the two hundred metres fall.

I should have considered this beforehand, she chided herself.

Surviving the full two hundred metres depth of the pit wasn't something all creatures could accomplish. Those that survived were the strongest among the tainted creatures, like copper rankers--exactly the prey Shai needed to hunt. Hopefully, the fall had wounded them enough to make it easier for her.

She could only hope that no stray spiders would wander in this direction and stumble into the trap. Although the number of spiders in this region of the dungeon was quite scarce, as the tainted creatures had mostly taken over, there were still plenty of dimwits among the arachnids, especially among the males.

[Your traps have killed a Twisted Weaver (Foundation) Level 9]

Shit! Did I jinx it too early?

Shai couldn't help but wonder how the spider mama would react if she discovered that Shai had inadvertently killed one of their partially deranged kin. Granted, she had placed a warning sign for the spiders, but she wasn't sure if these crazed arachnids could even comprehend it. The females possessed enough intelligence to understand, but Shai held little hope for the insane males. The spiders had other important intruders to deal with, so perhaps Shai would escape unscathed this time.

What puzzled Shai was why these sentient empathic spiders still resided in such a place. Considering the intricate complexity of this dungeon, she was certain it wasn't your average, low-level, run-of-the-mill labyrinth. Serenity had mentioned something about being the guardian of the gate, which likely explained why the spiders still inhabited this taint-infested territory.

What's so important about the gate that they would endanger their whole kind?

While the Spark of Empathy might grant them a resilient mental fortitude, Shai questioned how long those young ones could endure the overwhelming taint. Keeping thousands of baby spiders in this environment had to be the worst choice imaginable.

Let's just hope I gain my mark and a few more levels before the spider mama comes after me, she mused. And it's not like it was completely her fault. That particular spider was stupid and incompetent, to begin with. It literally had webs and could scale the walls easily with those nasty-looking legs. It could have easily taken her bait and left, but nah, I'm a big baddy spider, Imma jump into a concealed pit, even if I can climb down slowly.

It could even save itself by shooting a web into the walls. Perhaps the madness had consumed its head completely, dulling even its basic instinct. It was an act of mercy to eliminate these tainted creatures rather than leave them trapped in their insanity, consumed by greed and contamination. Shai had her justifications.

But the more Shai thought about the dumb spider, the more annoyed she got, and with annoyance, she became murdery.

Thankfully, she had her target set in the pit.

The traps had successfully dispatched giant centipedes, lizards, lice, badgers, and a spider. By the time Shai descended into the pit through the hole, her eyes were burning with fury. The pit spanned only about a dozen square metres, lined with jagged elongated splinters on both the ground and the walls. Most creatures fell prey to the fall, and the rest were from the jagged stone spikes.

Several lifeless bodies were skewered on the spikes, a couple on the brink of death, while the majority lay motionless. Dead.

However, what captured Shai's attention and ignited her fury were the two robust copper-ranked creatures that had managed to survive. Two centipedes, their thick carapace saved them from getting mortally wounded from the fall. No, they didn't bore the wounds of the fall at all.

Currently, they were engaged in a heated dispute over her prize, feasting upon all the other corpses as if they had been starving for months. Moreover, they didn't seem to have fallen prey to the concealment formation, which lay open, currently. Shai's eyes blazed with indignation at the sight.

You motherless morons! she screamed inwardly. How dare you take my stuff?

Just as the hiss got out of her mouth, Shai detected something wrong with the overwhelming amount of emotions she was feeling. Well, it was mostly anger, fury, and rage. But they were all the emotions she felt these days. She wanted nothing more than to shred these fuckers into oblivion. To dare take her things and ruin the pit that she fixed painstakingly.

She had worked relentlessly for half a day, exhausting herself physically, mentally and spiritually to fix everything. Yet these mindless fucktards reaped from what she sowed. They even destroyed the large concealment constructs that took a whole four hours of incessant labour. Did these insects have any clue how hard it was to carve with your own teeth? Her fang was hellish sore like she had chewed stone all day.

These insects! I'm going to enjoy tearing them apart.

Shai knew that her anger was misplaced. She was blaming these mindless creatures for something, not their fault.

But Shai didn't care. For the first time since her rebirth, Shai let her fury out of control. She gave in to her instinctual need for blood and violence. These insects would pay for claiming what was hers. Oh, they will pay dearly.
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