<em>Rattle, rattle.</em>
Fragments of Dark Oobleck rained down like a torrential shower.
Everyone knew there was nothing good abouting into contact with it, and the mages quickly deployed protective barriers in time.
<em>Sizzle—</em>
Each time the ck liquid touched the barrier, a continuous sizzling sound echoed, apanied by acrid smoke.
As expected, it seemed to be strongly acidic and toxic.
Once the ck rain stopped, Seo Cheong-yong waved his hand in the air, and the filth filling the room rapidly disappeared.
“Let’s take a moment to regroup.”
The battle had been so one-sided that there were no injuries and little need for rest.Still, everyone checked their condition to rule out any potential surprises.
In the meantime, Seo Cheong-yong spoke to Lee Soo-dok.
“She must have noticed.”
“I’m sure of it. The scouts were taken out, after all.”
The Ooblecks they had just faced were akin to gatekeepers or scouts.
They would wait in the first room and would rush forward to self-destruct as soon as anyone entered the dungeon.
And that information would inevitably be ryed to the Witch of Corruption.
“She’ll try some tricks from the next room onward.”
“Not that it changes anything for us.”
“True enough.”
Lee Soo-dok’s calm response earned a nod of agreement from Seo Cheong-yong.
After all, they had entered fully aware that the Witch of Corruption had fortified this ce and would resort to any strategy.
The only option was to keep pressing forward.
Seo Cheong-yong addressed the group.
“We’re moving to the next room. Prepare yourselves.”
As the mages spread their mana outward, magic circles began to emerge gradually on the floor.
Some were justrge enough for one person to stand on.
Others were vast, filling the entire room.
<em>The bigger, the better.</em>
Therger and moreplex the magic circle, the more powerful it bes.
The teleportation magic circle, like others of its kind, allowed more people to move at once as it grewrger.
To transport all the dozens of members of the subjugation team, they naturally chose thergest magic circle avable.
Since everyone had already mastered this basic strategy, we channeled mana into thergest magic circle in the chamber.
Before long, the ground beneath my feet began to glow brightly,
<em>Fwoosh—!</em>
And my vision shed blindingly before plunging into sudden darkness.
We had arrived in the next room.
This space, at least, wasn’t entirely dark. Torches hung along the walls and they cast light throughout the chamber.
The room was much like the one before it, with old, weathered walls enclosing them on all sides.
The difference was that this room waspletely empty.
“……?”
“……What? Nothing here?”
Just as everyone began to lower their guard,
I pointed upward and shouted.
“Above us!”
“!!”
Everyone’s eyes shot to the ceiling, where they spotted dark masses clinging above them.
In an instant, the Dark Ooblecks dropped down between the members of the subjugation team. They transformed into knight-like forms and swung their swords.
<em>ng!</em>
The battle began with the first sh of swords as one member blocked an enemy’s attack.
Two dark Dark Ooblecks fell to my sides. One was shing diagonally while the other lunged to stab.
I shifted my body slightly and stepped back half a pace, dodging their strikes.
The creatures pressed their attacks, trying to follow up, but—
<em>sh!</em>
One was cut to pieces by Dang Gyu-young’s twin shadow des, while the other was obliterated by Lee Soo-dok’s sweeping sh, leaving no trace.
The rest of the subjugation team, though initially startled, quickly regained theirposure and engaged the Dark Ooblecks. Overwhelming them wasn’t difficult.
However, just like in the first room, the Dark Ooblecks’ forms began to crumble and their bodies dissolved into ck sludge.
<em>Boom!</em>
They exploded in unison, scattering ck liquid everywhere.
Because the explosions urred deep within their formation, a few members were unable to dodge and were sttered with the substance.
<em>Sizzle—</em>
“Damn it…!”
“Argh!”
Their armor melted away almost instantly, and their skin turned ck as the poison seeped in.
The wounded quickly discarded their damaged armor and drank potions to counteract the effects.
The mages cast ovepping detoxification and healing spells, and themotion soon subsided.
Seo Cheong-yong gave the same calm instruction as before.
“Regroup quickly, and we’ll move to the next phase.”
Before long, the subjugation team discovered thergest magic circle in the hall and infused it with energy.
The field of vision brightened.
<em>Fwoosh!</em>
Once again, the torches illuminated the room.
Everyone’s gaze instinctively turned upward, but fortunately, nothing was clinging to the ceiling this time.
Instead—
<em>tter, tter, tter!</em>
Knights d entirely in pitch-ck armor came charging toward them.
The closebat sses stepped forward, formed a battle formation, and shed with the iing knights.
<em>Boom!</em>
However, the room didn’t only house these knights.
Four figures in robes appeared. They were mages, alsopletely ckened as if they had been consumed by Dark Ooblecks.
The moment we entered, they began chanting spells, and small magic circles on the floor started glowing brightly.
When he realized their intention, Seo Cheong-yong shouted urgently.
“Mages! Take out the mages!”
“!!”@@novelbin@@
The de in Lee Soo-dok’s hand blurred before slicing through the torsos of two Oobleck mages.
Seo Cheong-yong and the ranged sses quickly aimed their firepower to eliminate the remaining two. However, at that exact moment, the Oobleck knights who had approached exploded in unison.
<em>Bang! Bang! Bang!</em>
“Ugh…!”
The team had to divert all their efforts to block the sttering ck liquid, and in that brief moment, the remaining two Oobleck magespleted their magic circles.
A blinding light engulfed the subjugation team.
<em>Fwoosh!</em>
Momentster, when the light faded, only about half the team remained.
Seo Cheong-yong was nowhere to be seen.
The teleportation magic had activated. It teleported half of the team to another room.
After clearing out the remaining Dark Ooblecks, Lee Soo-dok surveyed the room and clicked his tongue briefly.
“We’ve been had.”
<em>I had a feeling this might happen.</em>
The moment the Witch of Corruption settled in this dungeon, it was inevitable.
The subjugation team’s power was overwhelming, leaving no chance of victory in a direct confrontation.
<em>That’s why she’s trying to split us up.</em>
Just like moments ago, activating small-scale teleportation circles separated part of the team into another room.
Naturally, the subjugation team would divide, and if this was repeated multiple times, everyone would eventually scatter in all directions.
<em>That would make it possible to pick us off one by one.</em>
Even if she failed to defeat us individually, she could still significantly weaken the team.
After all, we would have to fight battles like the one just now with only a handful of members.
Moreover, since the enemy always held the initiative, we would inevitably find ourselves walking into traps, even if we knew they were there.
And there weren’t many options avable to us.
<em>We just have to fight well.</em>
All we could do was defeat the enemies with minimal casualties, find the most efficient route, and make our way to the boss room.
Lee Soo-dok seemed to think the same, as he issued amand.
“Rest up and move on.”
He then turned to a nearby faculty member and asked,
“Can we regroup?”
“…It’s not possible.”
The magic circle activated by the Dark Ooblecks had already lost its power.
Even though other team members tried to infuse it with mana, there was no response.
Lee Soo-dok asked another question.
“Are themunicators working?”
“No, they’repletely dead.”
The faculty member shook his head with a bitter expression on his face.
All the rooms in thisbyrinth were perfectly isted spaces, except for the teleportation magic circles that connected them.
Lee Soo-dok probably asked just in case, but he had likely already realized that it wouldn’t work.
Once preparations wereplete, the mages activated another magic circle.
<em>Fwoosh!</em>
The surroundings became blindingly bright for a moment before dimming slightly.
Suddenly, I felt an overwhelming presence next to me. Lee Soo-dok was radiating a fierce energy.
In the next instant, his de shed, and a huge wave of energy swept through the Dark Ooblecks.
<em>Boom!</em>
In an instant, they werepletely obliterated, leaving not even a drop of their ck liquid behind.
<em>As expected, he’s strong.</em>
The strength of an A-rank hero.
It was clear why the academy had entrusted the subjugation to Lee Soo-dok and Seo Cheong-yong.
“…….!”
“…….!”
Everyone around looked on, half-shocked and half in awe.
But Lee Soo-dok who maintained his usual stoic tone merely said,
“Move out.”
***
<em>Boom!</em>
Each time Lee Soo-dok unleashed his de, the Dark Ooblecks were erased without resistance.
However, even an A-rank hero couldn’t continuously execute such powerful attacks indefinitely.
He needed time to recover his strength.
Yet we couldn’t stay in one ce for long, as there were magic circles that activated automatically after a certain time.
When that happened, no one could predict how many people would be transported or to which room they would end up.
Rather than staying idle, constant movement was the better choice. And while Lee Soo-dok recovered his strength, the rest of the subjugation team engaged inbat with the Ooblecks.
<em>Fwoosh!</em>
Each time the teleportation magic circles activated, our numbers dwindled little by little.
Sometimes half of the group was abruptly separated, and at other times only two or three people were taken.
As we continued to advance through thebyrinth, the number of remaining members dwindled to just seven.
Me, Lee Soo-dok, Dang Gyu-young, Jegal So-so, and a few faculty members.
“Move out.”
Lee Soo-dokmanded again, and the magic circle lit up brightly.
<em>Fwoosh!</em>
Everyone expected the next encounter to follow a simr pattern, but this time, the room was exceptionally spacious.
It was the “mid-boss room”.
Sure enough, more than twice the number of Oobleck knights and mages surrounded us, and among them emerged a huge knight.
He carried a shield in one hand and a mace asrge as a person’s body in the other.
“…….”
Lee Soo-dok locked eyes with the knight for several seconds.
Then his energy surged dramatically, and he swung his de diagonally toward the knight.
<em>Crashhh!</em>
The Dark Ooblecks nearby were all swept away, but the huge knight endured behind his shield which was expected from a mid-boss.
He then charged at incredible speed before mming his mace down with devastating force.
<em>Boom!</em>
As Lee Soo-dok and the knight shed, the Oobleck knights surrounding us began to close in from all directions.
<em>I have to use it.</em>
This was no time to worry about prohibited skills. I clenched my fist and focused my energy.
A crimson me engulfed my fist, and I thrust it forward with all my might.
<em>Whoooooooooooosh!</em>
A zing storm of fire tore through the enemies, leaving a gaping hole in their formation.
But their numbers remained overwhelming.
Some of the knights quickly filled the gap and closed in, but—
<em>Slice—</em>
They were suddenly sliced apart and cut cleanly into pieces.
Jegal So-so intervened and swung her sword.
Dang Gyu-young and the other faculty members also held their ground, fending off the relentless attacks from their positions.
Meanwhile, a little farther away, a group of Dark Oobleck mages was infusing mana into a teleportation circle.
There were more of thempared to the previous rooms, and as a result, the circle was beingpleted much faster.
<em>It looks like it’ll go through.</em>
Still, I had to try.
With that thought, I unleashed my Inferno Fist.
As expected, the Dark Oobleck knights swarmed together, forming a thick wall as if determined to protect the circle at all costs.
<em>Boom, boom, boom—!</em>
The storm of mes dissipated before it could reach the mages, and the teleportation circle waspleted.
A bright light burst forth, engulfing me.
<em>sh—!</em>
<em>So they did it.</em>
Up until now, the Ooblecks had activated countless teleportation circles but always stayed close to Lee Soo-dok. It seemed this time, they had finally seeded in separating us.
<em>At least I’m not alone.</em>
I exchanged nces with Dang Gyu-young and Jegal So-so.