The moment Kai’s boot touched the white floor, he knew he was in trouble.
He tried to lift his foot, but thick strands of silk clung to the sole, stretching like gum before snapping back with a wet thwip sound.
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[Environmental Effect: Sticky Web]
[Movement Speed reduced by 30%]
[Warning: Standing still for more than 3 seconds will result in Root status.]
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"Keep moving," Kai muttered to himself, forcing his legs to march. "Don't stop. Don't freeze."
The tunnel was a nightmare of white. The webs were everywhere—draped over stalactites, coating the walls, and spanning the ceiling like a grotesque canopy. The air was thick with the smell of ammonia, stinging his eyes.
Skitter. Skitter.
The sound came from above. Not one source, but dozens.
Kai looked up. High in the shadowed webbing of the ceiling, countless small red dots appeared. They blinked in unison.
"Spiderlings," Kai cursed.
They weren't the boss. They were the children. Each one was the size of a dinner plate, with pale, translucent bodies and dripping mandibles.
They dropped.
Like rain, the spiders descended on silk threads, landing on the floor around him with soft, fleshy thuds.
Hiss!
Kai instinctively reached for his deck. His thumb hovered over the [Wildcard].
"No," he stopped himself. "Save the mana. I need it for the big one."
He shifted his hand and pulled two other cards instead.
"Summon: [Scavenger Rat]!"
The giant rat materialized in the sticky mess. Immediately, it squealed in panic as its paws got stuck in the web.
The noise did its job. The swarm of Spiderlings turned their attention toward the struggling, noisy rodent. They swarmed over it like a carpet of pale legs.
"Sorry, buddy," Kai gritted his teeth. "Buy me some time."
While the swarm was distracted eating his summon, Kai lunged.
He activated [Rusted Dagger]. The sharpened iron blade materialized in his hand.
Kai slashed.
Squelch.
The dagger sliced through three spiders at once. Green blood sprayed onto the blade.
Sizzle.
Smoke rose from the metal.
"Acid," Kai realized with horror. "Their blood is acidic!"
He didn't stop. He couldn't. He hacked and slashed, moving constantly to avoid getting stuck in the floor. Every time he killed a spider, more acid coated his weapon. The iron pitted and hissed, the sharp edge he had just honed dissolving before his eyes.
The Scavenger Rat finally died, dissolving into light under the weight of the swarm. The remaining spiders turned toward Kai.
"Get back!"
Kai stomped on one, crushing its carapace, and stabbed another in its many eyes.
The fight was messy and brutal. It wasn't about skill; it was about extermination.
Finally, the last spider curled up and died.
Kai stood panting in the corridor, his boots covered in green slime and white silk. He looked at his weapon.
The [Rusted Dagger] looked terrible. The blade was notched, corroded, and thin as a needle in the middle.
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[System Alert: Weapon Durability Critical!]
[Durability: 2/10]
[Weapon damage reduced by 50%]
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"Just great," Kai spat. "One or two more hits, and this thing snaps."
He unsummoned the dagger to save it for the final fight. He grabbed a Small Mana Stone from his pocket and crushed it, topping off the Aether he used to summon the rat.
[Aether: 12/12]
"I'm ready," Kai lied to himself.
He pushed forward, ripping his boots free from the webs with every step. The tunnel began to widen. The oppressive ceiling receded.
He stepped out into a massive, domed cavern.
It was a natural amphitheater of stone and silk. The floor here was actually clean of webs—a smooth, circular arena of black rock. But the walls... the walls were lined with the husks of victims. Humans, goblins, even a large cave bear, all wrapped tight in cocoons.
In the center of the ceiling, hanging upside down in the darkness, was a shape.
It was massive. Larger than a carriage.
Kai stepped into the center of the room. "I know you're there."
The shape shifted.
Eight massive eyes, glowing with a malevolent crimson light, snapped open in the dark.
A low, chittering sound echoed through the chamber, vibrating in Kai’s chest. It sounded like laughter.
The [Iron-Weaver Broodmother] unhooked her legs from the ceiling and fell.
BOOM.
She landed in front of him, shaking the ground. Her body was armored in natural black chitin that looked like plate mail. Her legs were tipped with spikes. Her mandibles dripped with purple venom.
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[Boss Encounter Initiated]
[Enemy: Iron-Weaver Broodmother (Level 8)]
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Kai looked at his crumbling dagger card. He looked at the giant monster.
"Okay," Kai whispered, his hand shaking slightly as he reached for his deck. "Let's see who eats who."
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The purple light didn't just shine; it infected the very reality of the alleyway.Raindrops froze in mid-air, turning into suspended amethyst crystals. The mud on the ground began to boil.Lieutenant Kaelen released Kai’s throat and stumbled back, his instincts screaming that he had made a fatal mistake. He raised his Greatsword, but his hands were trembling.Kai fell to his knees, clutching his chest. He watched as the interface in his vision cracked and rebuilt itself.--------------------------------------------------[System Alert: Mana Overload Detected!][Wildcard Limits Breached.][Rarity Upgrade: Temporary Legendary.]--------------------------------------------------The color wheel spinning in Kai’s vision moved so fast it became a white blur. Then, with the sound of a visual snap—like lightning striking a mirror—the spin stopped.It didn't land on Gold. It didn't land on Red.It landed on BLACK.The color of the Void. The color of Death.------------------------------------
19 THE AMBUSH
The sun had set hours ago. A relentless, cold rain lashed against the corrugated tin roofs of Sector 7, turning the dirt streets into rivers of mud.Kai walked alone, his hood soaked through. He wasn't heading home. He was moving toward the edge of the district, intending to slip past the blockade and vanish into the wilds for a few days until the situation cooled down.He turned into "Dead Man’s Alley"—a narrow shortcut between two abandoned factories.Suddenly, the sound of the rain stopped.The thunder, the splashing of his boots, the distant hum of the city—all of it vanished instantly. The world didn't just go quiet; it went mute.Kai stopped. He stomped his foot. No sound. He tried to speak. No sound came out.--------------------------------------------------[System Alert: Zone Effect Detected][Card: Sphere of Silence][Effect: Negates all sound waves within a 50-meter radius.]--------------------------------------------------A trap, Kai realized, his heart hammering agains
18 EVOLUTION
The Iron Guild's Coin Exchange was a brilliantly lit building on the main thoroughfare. Rows of terrified merchants and F-Rank adventurers stood outside, clutching their gold pouches tight to pay their "Protection Tax."Kai stood across the street, watching them from the shadows.In his hand, he held the heavy sack of 5,000 coins. It was his ticket to freedom. He could have just crossed the road, handed it over to Lieutenant Kaelen, and bought himself another month of peace.Kai looked at the bruise on his arm from the arena wolf’s bite. He looked at the cracked edge of his [Bone Shiv]."Peace is just a slow death," Kai whispered.He turned his back on the Guild building. He walked into the darkness of the Lower District, heading toward a shop with no name—only the crude symbol of a black cauldron painted on the door.He knocked. Three times slow, two times fast.A viewing slit slid open. A pair of goggles peered out."We’re closed," a gravelly voice came from inside."I have gold," K
17 THE UNDERGROUND PIT (THE PIT)
The entrance to The Pit wasn't marked on any map. It was hidden beneath a butcher shop in the slums, accessible only to those who knew the password ("Fresh Meat").Kai descended a spiral stone staircase. The air grew hotter with every step, vibrating with the roar of a distant crowd.At the bottom, a massive basement had been converted into a blood-sport arena. A rusted iron cage stood in the center, surrounded by wooden bleachers packed with gamblers, thieves, and off-duty guards.Kai approached the Bookie, a goblin with gold rings on every finger."I want to fight," Kai said.The goblin eyed Kai’s lean frame. "The suicide booths are at the end of the hall. This is for fighters.""I need 2,000 coins," Kai slammed his hand on the counter. "Put me in a high-stakes match."The goblin raised an eyebrow. He smirked, showing sharp yellow teeth. "2,000? That’s the main event pot. But you’re a nobody. No one will bet on you.""Then give me the opponent that no one else wants to fight."The g
16 THE IRON GUILD
The tavern went deathly quiet.It wasn't the sudden silence of a fight about to break out; it was the suffocating stillness of absolute fear.The man in polished steel armor stood up from his corner booth. He didn't just walk; he marched. His iron boots clanked rhythmically against the wooden floorboards, each step echoing with absolute authority.Kai didn't look up from his stew, but his hand moved slowly beneath the table, gripping his deck.The soldier stopped at Kai’s table. He placed a gauntleted hand on the wood."You’re sitting in my seat," the man said, his voice smooth yet razor-sharp.Kai looked around. The tavern was half-empty. "There are plenty of open tables.""But I like this one. It has a good view of the door."The soldier smiled, but it didn't reach his eyes. He pulled out a chair and sat across from Kai, uninvited.From this close, Kai could see the intricate details of the armor. The breastplate bore the emblem of the Hammer and Anvil—the mark of the Iron Guild.Ka
15 HUMAN NATURE
The alley was narrow, choked at both ends by the rotting timber of the slum buildings. The only light came from a flickering streetlamp, buzzing with dying mana.Kai set the burlap sack down gently. Clink."Three against one," Kai noted, his voice steady. "The gold standard of cowardice, isn't it?"The leader of the trio, a man with a thick neck and a wooden mace studded with rusted nails, stepped forward."We prefer the term 'business partners,'" the thug sneered, revealing missing teeth. "You’re new. You don't know the rules of Sector 7. You walk our streets, you pay the toll."He pointed his mace at the sack. "Leave the loot. Walk away. And maybe you get to keep your teeth."Kai scanned them using his basic interface.* Thug A (Leader): Level 4 [Brawler]. Weapon: Spiked Mace.* Thug B: Level 3 [Thief]. Weapon: Knife.* Thug C: Level 3 [Mage - Unawakened]. Weapon: Spark Spell.They were weak. But unlike monsters, they were intelligent. They circled him in a triangular formation.I c
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