The 9th Class Swordmaster: Blade of Truth C.131: The Minotaurā€™s Dungeon (2)

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ā€œItā€™s so hot in here...ā€ Viola muttered in a low voice, not even bothering to wipe the sweat dripping down her chin.

ā€œGreys, how long have we been in the labyrinth?ā€

ā€œWell... I suppose weā€™ve been in here for more than half a day, right?ā€ Greys replied with a low sigh. He felt like tossing off his armor right away.

ā€œNo, it hasnā€™t been that long since we entered this place.ā€

ā€œ...What? I couldā€™ve sworn weā€™ve been here for at least that long...ā€

When Beikan refuted Greysā€™ assumption, Viola looked at him with a slightly surprised expression.

ā€œIt feels like that because weā€™ve been seeing the same scenery,ā€ Kinu Mukari explained as he handed them his flask.

ā€œHow can you be so sure ?ā€

ā€œItā€™s simple. You count your steps to estimate the time. Master also marks the path at regular intervals.ā€

ā€œAn experienced hunter would check with their breathing, but Iā€™m not quite at that level yet.ā€

ā€œ...ā€

Although Kinu and Beikan spoke about it casually, constantly counting oneā€™s steps to keep track of time wasnā€™t something an ordinary person could do.

ā€œHonestly, this is nothing. Whatā€™s most surprising is the fact that nothing has happened since we entered the labyrinth. Thatā€™s probably why you two have lost track of time.ā€

With that, everyone glanced at Karyl up ahead. Although this dungeon was as complex as a maze, Karyl confidently pushed forward with no hesitation. There hadnā€™t been any operating mechanisms or triggered traps thus far, and they hadnā€™t encountered a single monster either. All they had done was follow Karyl deeper into the dungeon.

ā€œThe surprising thing is that barbarians like you and us from the continent are working together to clear a dungeon.ā€

At Violaā€™s words, the others smiled bitterly. They had seen each other fight in the field of the Twin Armor after clearing three dungeons. Beikan, Kinu, and Greys recognized each other as warriors, even after leaving their tribes.

ā€œItā€™s best to drink lots of water. Unlike with Gray Orcs or Lizardmen, the air in an S-rank dungeon is thick with potent mana, so even the act of walking will quickly wear you down.ā€

ā€œIn that aspect, barbarians have an advantage.ā€

"That might be one of the reasons they are such excellent hunters. Ironically, the empire calls it heresy."

ā€œ...ā€

ā€œWatch your step.ā€

Karyl pointed to the marble floor ahead, and Viola instantly stopped moving.

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ā€œThatā€™ll activate a trap.ā€

Like someone who had navigated through dozens of labyrinths, Karyl had passed the final trap with ease before finally coming to a stop.

ā€œIs this... where the final monster is?ā€ Viola asked in a low voice before throwing an empty flask on the ground.

Reaching the end of the labyrinth, the group came across a massive statue that looked like it had been waiting for them.

ā€œIs that a person...?ā€

It was a statue of a man sitting on a throne like a king. He was gripping a thick bastard sword embedded into the ground, his head crooked as he gazed down. The statue was so intricate that it almost seemed alive.

ā€œHeā€™s also a demi-human. The master of the dungeon and the King of Monsters, Minos.ā€

Karyl pointed to the two beast statues standing beside the throne.

ā€œThis monster with a hawkā€™s head on a human body is Aeacus of the East. And this monster, a wyvern, a subspecies of dragons, is Rhadamanthos of the West.ā€

At his explanation, everyone looked at the statues with tense expressions. The massive monsters, seemingly ready to pounce, were terrifying even to look at.

ā€œTheyā€™re the ones weā€™ll need to defeat.ā€

Rumble...

As if answering his words, a mysterious roar came from deep within the labyrinth.

ā€œBeikan, Kinu, remove the chains from the statues. The rest of you, step back.ā€

Karyl pointed to the gold and silver treasures scattered around the throne.

ā€œThe statues react to mana. Theyā€™ll come to life when someone tries to take the jewels.ā€

ā€œHuh... Tempting adventurers with jewels. Rather petty for an S-rank dungeon, if you ask me,ā€ Viola commented as she slowly got behind Greys.

ā€œPetty tricks often work well. Not all renowned adventurers venture into such dungeons because of a sense of duty.

ā€œHmm...ā€ Viola nodded at Karylā€™s words.

Swish... Swish...

Thud!

Beikan and Kinu climbed onto the statues, unwrapping the chains from the monsters' necks. The chains slipped into Minosā€™ hand before falling to the ground with a loud clatter.

ā€œHup...!ā€

The chains were thicker than Beikanā€™s arms. As he slung them over his shoulder, his sturdy legs wobbled under the weight.

ā€œWhat do you plan to do with that?ā€

ā€œThereā€™s a strategy for every dungeon. For lower-rank dungeons, simply defeating the boss is enough, but those of higher ranks are different.ā€

Beikan nodded at Karylā€™s words. He had already experienced this when hunting the Lord of the Rolling Hills. The Sand Serpent, too, was considered an S-rank monster alongside the Water King and the Sea King. Even a Sword Master would struggle to defeat such creatures with just brute force.

Karyl had known the serpentā€™s weakness, which was the reverse scale, and targeted it perfectly. Beikan and Kinu didnā€™t follow his orders without question just because he was their master.

Master always has a reason for what he does.

The results speak for themselves.

From the Rolling Hills to the Abyssal Rockā€”everything Karyl had accomplished defied common sense.

ā€œWeā€™re going in,ā€ Karyl said in a low voice after making sure that Kinu and Beikan had the chains ready.

Swish... Swish...

The sound of the chains being dragged against the cobblestones echoed through the silent labyrinth.

***

ā€œUgh...?!ā€

As soon as the door opened, Viola instantly covered her nose and held her breath. If the parts they had explored so far were relatively tidy, beyond this door lay a complete mess. This underground space, seemingly endless, was filled with shattered debris and a foul stench of blood.

ā€œWhat on earth is this smell?ā€

ā€œRotting corpses. This place is certainly different from what weā€™ve encountered so far.ā€

ā€œItā€™s awful. This must have been here for quite some time.ā€

Viola, who had only laid eyes on relatively fresh corpses, and that from recent events, was naturally appalled by the stench corpses that had been decomposing for a long time.

ā€œ...Is this what you consider awful?ā€

Beikan and Kinu were being nonchalant about this, which made Viola shake her head.

Squish...

As she walked, Viola stepped in something cold and wet, causing her to recoil.

ā€œUgh...ā€

She couldnā€™t see clearly through the pitch-black darkness, but it felt like she had stepped in a puddle.

ā€œThere are no torches here. Greys, light the way with your mana.ā€

ā€œYes, Princess.ā€

ā€œWell, it might not be a good idea to use mana here.ā€

Karyl stopped Greys from casting the spell.

ā€œWhy not? Is there a trap that reacts to mana, like with the statues?ā€

ā€œNo, not exactly, but it wonā€™t be a pleasant sight.ā€

Greys hesitated, which prompted Viola to speak up, feigning confidence.

ā€œItā€™s too dark to see where weā€™re going. Iā€™ve seen enough battlefields by now. I can handle it.ā€

With that, Greys focused mana into his palm once again.

ā€œLight.ā€

Two spheres of light formed above his hand. As they floated, light quickly spread throughout the underground space.

ā€œ...ā€

But then, Viola froze up at the horrifying sight revealed by the light. She physically couldnā€™t get any words out.

The walls were plastered with chunks of flesh and torn organs, while shattered bones lay scattered everywhere.

ā€œUgh...!ā€

Moreover, she now saw that the puddle she had stepped in earlier was actually putrid, brown blood, causing her to retch.

ā€œWhat in the world is this...?ā€

To make matters worse, it looked like the door to this underground tunnel couldnā€™t be opened from the inside, which made escape impossible.

What on earth had happened inside here?

ā€œBeyond this point lies the area where Minosā€™s monsters dwell. This is their feeding ground.ā€

ā€œFeeding ground? No matter how I look at it...ā€

Viola glanced at the half-destroyed skull rolling on the floor.

ā€œYeah... These are humans.ā€

ā€œWhat the hell...ā€

Despite being royalty, Viola couldnā€™t help cursing as she imagined those poor people being eaten alive by monsters.

ā€œThey fed on humans? The master of this labyrinth is...ā€

ā€œWell, humans kill other humans too. From a monsterā€™s perspective, dwarves, elves, and humans are all just prey.ā€

ā€œBut... This is different, isnā€™t it?ā€ Greys retorted, knowing what Karyl was implying.

ā€œWell, the empire seems more ruthless to me, slaughtering tens of thousands under the guise of eliminating heresy,ā€ Beikan shot back.

ā€œTh-Thatā€™s...ā€ Greys was at a loss for words.

ā€œDonā€™t think the empireā€™s Extermination Decree of Heresy represents the will of all kingdoms!ā€ Viola retorted, unable to contain her frustration. ā€œThe Three Kingdoms of Istria have always coexisted with the southern barbarians. We donā€™t hold any particular prejudice against you.ā€

ā€œIf we thought like the emperor, we wouldā€™ve refused to accept you the moment we found out the master of Tatur was with the southern barbarians.ā€

ā€œWhat do you mean, refuse to accept us...?ā€ Kinu growled.

ā€œWe would have informed the empire,ā€ Viola responded calmly, shrugging lightly at Kinuā€™s hostile reaction.

ā€œBut you didnā€™t.ā€

ā€œOf course. Weā€™re not anyoneā€™s puppets, even though weā€™re a small country.

ā€œI think the same. Otherwise, I wouldnā€™t have left my troops at Twin Armor. Sir Marze and Sir Aben can distinguish between friends and foes.ā€

ā€œHmm... The Fenria Kingdom thinks the same,ā€ Viola replied with a somewhat sullen expression.

Thudā€”! Crunch! Thudā€”!

Following their tense exchange, Karyl led the way through the grotesque path of corpses, eventually arriving at their destination, blocked by iron bars.

ā€œSir Greys, I cannot forgive the empireā€™s crimes, but I understand where youā€™re coming from.ā€

Finishing his sentence, Karyl turned his palms upward and extended his arms toward Beikan and Kinu.

Clang! Clang!

The two of them unhooked the chains from their shoulders and handed the ends to Karyl.

ā€œIā€™ve seen countless corpses, but this scene is nauseating even to me.ā€

Clutching the thick chains tightly, Karyl walked forward.

ā€œGrrrrr...!ā€

Low growls resounded from behind the iron bars.

ā€œThese corpses are unidentifiable. Some of the remains could very well be from the old empire two hundred and fifty years ago, or even from the Magical Era a thousand years ago. Nobody has managed to conquer this ancient dungeon.ā€

The wyvernā€™s red eyes focused on Karyl.

ā€œAlthough these monsters are formidable, we canā€™t just let it be, and not because of some grand sense of duty.ā€

The two monsters bared their sharp fangs, wary of Karyl approaching them with chains like a tamer.

Locking eyes with them, Karyl prompted, ā€œSo first, letā€™s put a leash on these damn things to keep their mouths shut.ā€

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