Extra To Protagonist-Chapter 102: Inside The Labyrinth
She took a step forward. Her boot scraped against the stone.
'I have to move.'
Standing still felt worse than walking. At least moving meant she was doing something.
She chose the left path.
No real reason. Just instinct.
The corridor narrowed.
The glow got dimmer.
She turned one corner, then another.
Same walls.
Same floor.
Same awful quiet.
Her breathing stayed shallow. Measured.
She couldn't afford to panic yet.
'You're Seraphina Alden. You've trained for years. You've studied every terrain scenario the Academy offered. This is just another test.'
Another step.
Her fingers grazed the side wall as she walked, counting turns.
Left. Right. Right again.
She didn't look behind her.
She didn't want to.
She stopped when the hallway opened into a square room.
Four exits.
No doorways. Just more passages.
And in the center, a single stone slab. Low. Flat.
No writing. No items.
Just stone.
She didn't approach it.
Not yet.
Her gut told her to stay where she was.
She took a breath. Then another.
'Okay. I need a plan. First, find an exit. Second, map what I can. Third… figure out if anyone else is here.'
Because if someone built this—
Then someone could be watching.
—
The courtyard hadn't changed.
Same cracked stone.
Same silence.
Same overachieving vines that had no business growing this fast without water or sunlight.
Merlin crouched again, resting one hand on the edge of the bench.
He stared at the vine nearest the crack.
It hadn't moved since last time.
Which somehow made it worse.
'Cool. Still pretending to be a plant. I see how it is.'
He reached into his coat, fingers brushing the edge of the chalk he'd taken from the runes class storage without asking.
He didn't technically steal it. He just never returned it.
Big difference.
He drew a short circle near the edge of the crack. Nothing too fancy. Just a detection ring, the kind that should react if anything alive touched it.
The second he finished the last stroke, the vine twitched.
Just slightly.
"Oh."
He stood.
Not fast.
Not slow.
Just enough to look like he hadn't done anything.
[SYSTEM CORE: 70%]
[ENVIRONMENTAL REACTION: TRIGGERED]
[THREAD MOVEMENT: ACTIVE RESPONSE]
[WARNING: DOMAIN INTERFACE SHIFTING]
Merlin took a small step back.
Not because he was scared.
Just because he believed in respecting personal space.
Even if it belonged to an evil interdimensional parasite plant.
He watched the vine curl toward the crack. Then stop.
Then pulse.
Just once.
A ripple moved through the stone. Barely visible. But he felt it.
Under his boots. In the air.
'Okay. So we're doing this now.'
The vines surged upward.
Fast.
They didn't snap. They didn't whip.
They grabbed.
One around his ankle. Another near his calf.
"Really?"
He reached for his coat. Too slow.
The ground opened before he could finish swearing.
And that was how he got dragged into the Hollow Labyrinth by a bundle of overgrown spaghetti weeds.
Smooth.
Just like he planned.
Sort of.
—
The world turned black for half a second.
Not unconsciousness.
Just transition.
When he landed, it wasn't hard.
It was stone.
Cold. Uneven. Familiar.
He lay there for a second, flat on his back, staring up at the ceiling.
Which, surprisingly, existed.
'Okay. Good. Not void. Actual architecture. That's… somehow worse.'
He sat up.
Same corridor layout as the book described. Narrow halls. Arched ceilings. Damp walls that never dried, no matter how many centuries passed.
It smelled like old air and older problems.
He stood slowly, checking his limbs. Everything was still attached.
[SYSTEM CORE: 71%]
[USER STATUS: STABLE]
[DOMAIN ENTRY CONFIRMED — HOLLOW LABYRINTH]
[WARNING: NAVIGATION DISABLED]
[GOOD LUCK.]
He stared at the last line.
"Don't get cute with me."
No response.
'Of course.'
The system only developed a sense of humor when it was not helpful.
He took two steps forward. The hallway stretched endlessly in both directions.
He turned in a slow circle.
No wind. No sound.
'Alright. Game face.'
'I'm underground. Probably deep. Probably unstable. I have no idea where Seraphina is, I have no map, and if the domain progresses into stage two, the whole place might start shifting.'
He took a breath.
Then muttered under it.
"Ten out of ten field trip so far."
—
His step felt different.
Lighter.
Faster.
Like something in his legs had decided to start pulling its weight again.
He paused.
Waited.
Nothing changed in the air, but inside him—
[SYSTEM CORE: 73% ]
[MANA CONDUITS: REACTIVATING ]
[COGNITIVE OVERLAP: CLEAN]
[STATUS: ACCELERATED RECOVERY — DOMAIN COMPATIBLE]
He stared at the message for a full second.
Then squinted at the words.
'Accelerated? That's new.'
He flexed one hand, slow. The response was cleaner now. No lag. No numbness. The low hum in his spine was back too, like a thread of static pulling itself together.
The domain was speeding it up.
Of course it was.
'Why heal slowly when I can do it next to monsters with teeth for faces.'
He kept walking.
The walls were tighter here. The corridor curved to the right in a slow slope, like the floor had been built by someone who hated symmetry.
He passed three intersections.
All identical.
All wrong.
The walls were etched. Light scratch marks, just barely visible. Not runes. Not decorative.
Just scrapes.
He knew what that meant.
His breath came out steady.
'They're nesting already.'
Another two steps.
Then he heard it.
Soft at first.
A click.
Then a scrape.
Not near him.
Above him.
He stopped walking.
Tilted his head back slowly.
The ceiling arched at least ten feet high.
He couldn't see anything.
Not with his eyes.
But the system didn't need light.
[MOVEMENT DETECTED]
[CLASS: CRYPT SPIDER — DRONE TYPE]
[THREAT LEVEL: LOW-MODERATE{
[COUNT: 2]
[RANGE: WITHIN 9 METERS]
'Of course it's the spiders.'
He remembered this part.
He really hoped the domain wasn't sticking to the source material.
He crouched slowly, resting one hand against the floor.
'If they're still in drone formation, they won't drop unless they detect direct movement in the open. Or if I breathe too loud. Or blink weird.'
He tapped the side of his boot gently.
The echo bounced once.
The scraping paused.
Then started again.
Faster.
'They heard that.'
[SYSTEM CORE: 75%]
[MANA SPIKE AVAILABLE — TEMPORARY RELEASE WINDOW: 6.3 SECONDS]
[WARNING: OVERUSE MAY HALT RECOVERY PROCESS]
"Yeah, yeah," he muttered. "Noted. I hate this already."
He reached into his coat, felt the grip of the training blade still latched to the inside hook.
Not Keryx.
But it would do.
Probably.
He stayed low.
Let the silence stretch.
The spiders were moving.
But not toward him.
Not yet.
They were scouting.
That meant something else was closer.
'She's here. Somewhere near this nest. They wouldn't be this active if it was just me.'
He exhaled once, through his nose.
Steady.
Then moved.
Right foot forward. Slide. Left foot forward. Slide.
Soft. Controlled.
The scraping got louder.
Not closer.
Just bolder.
Like they'd scented something.
He turned the corner slowly.
And saw it.
A fresh trail of faint scuff marks.
Boot treads.
Small.
Human.
Still new.
He smiled a little. Just barely.
'Got you.'
The spiders shrieked above him.
And dropped.
No warning.
No sound until they were already moving.
The first one landed on the far side of the hall. Eight legs. Armor-black shell. Mandibles twitching. About the size of a small table.
The second hit closer. Left wall. Still in drone formation. Still scanning.
Merlin didn't move.
Not yet.
He counted three heartbeats.
Then shifted his weight forward.
The spiders clicked.
And launched.
He drew the blade in one motion.
Not elegant. Not flashy.
Just fast.
The first one charged low, trying to clamp his ankle.
He kicked off the wall instead, twisted midair, and dropped straight into its blind side.
The blade pierced the top plate with a dull crunch.
The spider shrieked, high and fast, then went still.
One down.
He yanked the blade free, turned just in time to duck under the second one's lunge.
It clipped his shoulder.
Not deep.
But enough to burn.
He rolled.
Came up on one knee.
[SYSTEM CORE: 76%]
[TEMPORARY OVERDRIVE ACTIVE — 4.7 SECONDS REMAINING]
[TARGET ACQUISITION: LOCKED]
The drone pivoted fast. Quicker than the book made it sound.
Its legs clicked against the floor in a stuttered rhythm. Not just speed. Patterned movement. Evasive.
'They upgraded this one. Great.'
Merlin didn't wait.
He lunged forward.
Feinted high.
Slashed low.
The spider tried to counter but exposed its underside for a half second too long.
That was all he needed.
The blade rammed straight under the carapace.
The drone twitched once.
Then collapsed.
[HOSTILES NEUTRALIZED]
[DOMAIN RESPONSE: PASSIVE STAGE RESTORED]
[CORE EFFICIENCY: 77%]
Merlin stepped back.
Breathing steady.
The blade dripped something green and thick.
He wiped it against the side of his coat.
Not ideal.
But it worked.
He glanced up.
Nothing moved.
For now.
The corridor felt still again.
But it wasn't empty.
He could feel it.
A presence. Weak. Human.
Close.
He turned toward the far end of the hall, where the boot treads had continued.
His voice came out low.
Not loud enough to echo.
"Seraphina."
Silence.
Then—
A faint breath.
Barely there.
But real.
He tightened his grip on the blade.
And kept walking.