The rumble died, but its echo lingered low, reverberating through the dungeon like some ancient voice groaning in the dark.
Henry instinctively took a step back, heart pounding beneath his ribs. The cracked wall ahead had shifted, groaning as old stone grated against itself. Dust crumbled in lazy spiral. Behind it was a passage, narrow and cloaked in pale blue light. Henry loaded a rock into his slingshot, the leather creaking in his hand. "What... is in there?" he whispered. He squeezed into the corridor, shoulder brushing the smoothed stone. This wasn't like the rough-hewn goblin tunnels, the walls here had been shaped with care. Henry swallowed hard. "This wasn't made by goblins..." The air shifted as he moved. The environment preserved like time itself had paused here, the faint blue glow grew stronger the deeper he went. Finally, the tunnel opened into a chamber, a circular room carved from midnight stone. At the middle of the room was a pedestal with a bow rested on top, Its body was crafted from dark, polished wood, sleek and smooth. Henry's breath caught. "A bow...?" He stepped forward, his movements cautious, reverent. [Inspect] [Weapon Detected] [Name: Whisperfang] [Type: Shortbow] [Class Requirement: Marksman] [Level Requirement: 2] [Weapon Level: 1] [Cooldown: 20 seconds after every 5 arrows] [HP: -1HP after every 5 arrows.] His hand hovered above the weapon. 'Could this be a trap?. No magic, no circle' Taking a deep breath he finally made his decision and grabbed it. The moment he touched Whisperfang, the chamber pulsed with light. A deep, resonating hum traveled through his body as if the weapon had accepted him. The runes flared—then vanished into the stone walls like smoke drawn into air. [Whisperfang Acquired] [Weapon Equipped] The bow felt alive in his hands. Light, balanced, and powerful as if it had been waiting. He pulled the string, no arrow. But then, light gathered. A phantom arrow formed, shimmering blue, as if drawn from the very magic within the crystal. "A self-generating arrow system?" Henry whispered, grinning. "Now that's cool." He turned to leave, but the narrow passage was gone. In its place, a swirling blue portal shimmered in the stone. "…A portal?" A sudden whoosh pulled at him. The force wasn't gentle. His feet left the ground. "Wait!" He screamed as the vortex sucked him in. --- Henry landed hard, the wind knocked from his chest. His eyes adjusted to a dim, flickering light. The room was wider, foul-smelling. Crude stone walls. Bones littered the floor, animal, beast, even humanoid. Over a dozen campfires burned, and hanging above them were half-cooked carcasses with their skulls smashed in. 'Goblins.' They milled about, drooling as they fought over scraps, their greenish skin slick with filth. Slime dripped from their jaws. "Ugh... disgusting." Henry wiped his mouth, checking to see if anything slimy was leaking out of him too. Thankfully, no. "Thank the goddess I'm built different." Behind him, the portal shimmered and vanished. *Ding* [New Quest] Secret Lair Discovered Quest: Defeat the Goblin Boss Reward: +100 Experience point, +4 Stat Points, Skill Upgrade Unlocked A large wooden door creaked open. A bigger figure stepped out, a hobgoblin. He had mottled blue skin, thicker limbs, leather armor strapped around his chest, and an iron sword tied to his waist. "Inspect," Henry whispered. [Inspect] [Name: /////] [Race: Hobgoblin] [Level: 8] [HP: 25] He was barely a meter tall, but compared to the regular goblins, he was a beast. The hobgoblin snarled, shoving two smaller goblins aside. He tore into the largest carcass above the fire, bones and all, chewing noisily. He shouted and returned to the building, leaving the rest to brawl over scraps. The others watched in silence, then began to argue, shoving and biting each other over scraps. Henry crouched behind a pile of broken crates. "They're too distracted…" One of the smaller goblins limped away, collapsing near the fire. No one paid him any mind. Henry loaded a rock, aimed and released. *Thwack* The rock smashed into the goblin's temple. It fell limp. [You've killed an ordinary Golbin] [+2 Experience point] "Yess" Henry hissed and continued to shoot rocks at the golbins. [You've killed an ordinary Golbin] [+2 Experience point] [+2 Experience point] Their Experience point reward are too low because they are weak and almost close to death. Another goblin stumbled away from the chaos, too weak to walk. Another shot. Another skull shattered. [You've killed an ordinary golbin] [+2 Experience point] Henry exhaled, keeping low. The goblins were tearing into each other, driven by hunger and fury, completely unaware. He loaded more rocks into his slingshot and killed more golbins till it was remaining few. [You've killed an ordinary Goblin] [+2 Experience point] [+2 Experience point] [+2 Experience point] Only then did the others start looking around. They saw the bodies, then the rocks, some glistened green. "KRAAA!!" The last three goblins spotted him, injured, but alert. Henry stood up, eyes narrowing. He slipped three rocks into the slingshot, drawing it back. "Let's do it again"Latest Chapter
Chapter 58 History Book
Henry stared at Juliet, his breath uneven. He was lost in words and didn't know what to say.Juliet’s eyes softened for a moment, then hardened again. “I don’t know why I’m attached to you, Henry,” she said quietly. “I know nothing about you.” She brushed past him, giving him a slight shove as she walked ahead.Henry sighed, rubbing his neck. “Last time I told her where I really came from, she didn’t believe me,” he muttered under his breath. Shaking his head, he followed her down the dusty path toward the merchant’s house.“Juliet!” he called.She didn’t answer. Her pace didn’t even slow.When they reached the merchant’s residence, Juliet entered first. Henry followed, keeping a respectful distance. Hours passed before Wednesday and Vorden finally arrived, looking exhausted but pleased. They gathered in the sitting room, talking about the quest and the strange beasts they’d faced. Henry caught Juliet’s eyes once—but she turned away almost instantly, pretending to focus on her food.D
Chapter 57 You lied
Henry’s feet pounded against the forest floor as he muttered under his breath, " Alright let's play a little.”Behind him, the thunder of hooves shook the ground. The evolved Fang Boar bellowed furiously and charged. Henry darted between trees, glancing around. Then he spotted one, a tall oak with a sturdy branch angled perfectly for climbing.“Got you,” he whispered.He leapt, caught the branch, and hauled himself upward in one clean motion. The boar crashed against the base of the tree, its tusks scraping bark and splintering wood. It glared up at him, snorting hot air through flared nostrils.“Nice chase” Henry muttered, tightening his grip on the branch as the beast rammed the trunk again and again.Each strike sent shivers up the wood. The tree groaned in protest, its roots loosening as soil shifted beneath it. Henry felt the tremors vibrate through his feet.“Alright, buddy, that’s enough,” he muttered, looking down at the fanged brute that refused to quit.He sighed. “I'll sti
Chapter 56 Fanged Boar
“What is it? Why are you smiling?” the receptionist asked, narrowing her eyes slightly, curiosity playing at the corners of her lips. Henry blinked, snapping out of his daze. “Nothing,” he muttered, rubbing the back of his neck. His eyes accidentally drifted down for the valley at her chest but darted away before she could notice. “Come on, guys! Let’s get this quest started!” Wednesday spoke. They left the guild together but soon split up, each heading toward their respective quest destinations. Henry followed the rough map printed on the back of his quest sheet, his boots crunching softly on the gravel road. “I’m only supposed to kill two Fang Boars and bring their crystals back,” he murmured to himself, holding the quest paper against the wind. “Even if I take down twenty, no one would know. The extra crystals would all be mine.” He grinned a little at the thought. But as he walked through the busy street leading to the capital gate, his attention was caught by a famili
Chapter 55 First Guild Quest
Juliet’s soft voice broke the momentary silence. “What’s wrong?” she asked from behind, noticing the woman’s fixed gaze on Henry. “I don’t know,” the woman replied, her brows furrowed. “Something feels… different about his face.” Juliet chuckled, stepping closer with a teasing smile. “Yeah, he’s handsome, right? Most people even mistake him for a girl.” “Maybe.” The woman shrugged, brushing it off before walking away. Henry, however, knew she wasn’t just admiring him, she had sensed something unusual. She was a high-level adventurer, skilled and perceptive. If she had truly seen through him, he might’ve been in trouble. There were too many adventurers here for him to escape unnoticed if something went wrong. 'Almost got caught' Henry thought with a sigh of relief. Minutes later, the receptionist returned, holding several small cards. “Congratulations,” she said with a polite smile as she handed them out. “You’re now official F-Rank adventurers. Welcome to the guild.” He
Chapter 54 Something Different
“We’d like to register as adventurers,” Vorden said confidently to the receptionist behind the counter.The woman looked up from her desk and smiled politely. “Wait a moment.” She pulled open a drawer, retrieved a small stack of forms, and spread them neatly before the group.“Please fill these out first,” she said.Henry stared at the paper in front of him, feeling lost. The only things he could confidently fill in were his name and age. Vorden, however, was already writing swiftly, so Henry subtly peeked at his sheet for clues and managed to complete his own form with some effort.Once they were done, the receptionist began explaining the rules and responsibilities of adventurers, how guild ranks worked, the importance of missions, and the conduct expected from every registered member. She had clearly done this many times before, her tone professional yet patient. Henry listened with extra attention; everything about this world was new to him, and he didn’t want to miss a detail.Wh
Chapter 53 Guild Receptionist
Panic rippled through the group as they rushed toward Henry, their faces tight with fear and confusion. “Don’t worry, guys. I’ll be alright,” Henry muttered, forcing a calm smile even as his mind spun. His body slowly began to heal from within. “Maids!” the merchant barked, his voice sharp at first, then quickly softening into reassurance. “Don’t panic, Henry. It’s just a cut. You’ll be fine. The healer lives only a stone’s throw away.” Vorden dropped beside Henry, guilt written all over him. “I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to hurt you,” he said, voice trembling. Henry didn’t answer. He sat there quietly, clutching his arm. Within, the injury was healing and now it's because visible to the eyes. “Wait... look at that,” the merchant’s wife whispered, eyes wide in disbelief. “Are you a mage?” Wednesday asked, her gaze locked on Henry’s arm as the last traces of injury disappeared. “Thank the goddess,” Vorden exhaled, relief washing over him. “It’s healing... he’s really healin
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