In-gongâs partyâs was currently located at a place where two passages joined to create a space. He had seen it a few times and it was often a type of living space or room.
The ceiling was high and the space was wide enough to accommodate all 50 orcs.
The monsters seemed to pour out of the passages connected to the room and the mini-map quickly became red.
While everyone was pulling out their weapons, In-gong, who was looking around, suddenly shouted loudly.
âRock spiders! Close your eyes!â
At In-gongâs shout, Carack and most of the orcs covered their eyes. Some of them couldnât react because it was so sudden but he couldnât wait. Instead of shouting again, In-gong closed his eyes tightly and threw something.
There was the sound of glass breaking as light filled the room. In-gong immediately opened his eyes and screamed,
âOpen your eyes and attack! Be careful of their paralysis poison!â
He frowned due to the glare but was able to see in front of him. There were grey spiders the size of humans all over the place.
Rock spiders. They were monsters that often appeared in places like dungeons and caves. Dozens of them always gathered at once and they had a strong paralysis poison, so it was hard to fight them.
However, that only applied when it was a frontal attack. They had a fatal weakness and it was light. They lived in the darkness, so if they were exposed to light, they couldnât move or would faint.
âIt is worth preparing this!â
He hadnât encountered any monsters in the last cave reconnaissance but he had prepared supplies for fighting in caves just in case.
âIt is better to get things when you can!â
Of course, there were no such items containing flash magic in Shutraâs base. Everything he prepared was what Chris had received. There had been no guarantee he would meet any monsters in the cave but after the rock spiders came out, he was glad heâd prepared things.
âRock spiders hunt in groups and a group must always have a boss!â
He was sure of it because that was always the case in a game!
âBoss, letâs find the boss!â
The rock spider boss was two to three times the size of an ordinary rock spider. In-gong confirmed the presence of the largest dot in the passage on the mini-map. Indeed, there was a fairly large red dot among the small ones.
âCarack! Follow me! The boss!â
Instead of pulling out a sword, he picked up a torch the orcs had dropped nearby. The biggest weakness of the rock spider was light and the next one was fire.
âI understand!â
Carack cried out loudly. He did the opposite of In-gongâs order and ran in front of In-gong instead of behind. The ends justified the means if it allowed them to find the boss.
Carack wielded his large axe at the rock spiders. In-gong ran along Carackâs path and took out something again.
âOne more time! Close your eyes!â
He wanted to place the rock spider boss in a stunned state. Rather than gazing at the big, wriggling legs, In-gong closed his eyes and threw a bottle that had a flash effect.
The light seemed more intense to In-gong because it exploded in a narrow passage. Of course, In-gong couldnât see with his eyes closed.
In-gong counted up to three before happily opening his eyes.
âIt is more like a king crab than a spider.â
The rock spider, that was much bigger than a human, was stunned and had its stomach exposed. Without even needing a command from In-gong, Carack rushed forward and swung his axe.
Kakang!
Once the axe collided with the stomach, it sounded like metal being hit. Carack was confused by the hard shell that was beyond imagination. However, In-gong lifted his torch.
âCarack! It is weak to fire!â
However, the torch broke once the rock spider boss was hit with it. What was this? Carackâs axe bounced off the shell? The torch broke when it was hit?
âShould I try Aura?â
When he thought about it, he had to try it. In-gong concentrated and activated Aura. It was at that moment.
âShutra! Your sword!â
Caitlinâs voice was heard from the rear. Whether it was magic or Caitlinâs voice, In-gong quickly jumped back and pulled the sword hanging from his waist.
âBurning Blade!â
Sparks flew as Caitlin shouted. It was clearly magic that gave a fire attribute.
âOhhh?â
Magic, magic!
âThen can I learn Burning Blade?â
In-gong imagined the scene of Caitlin aiming a knife of fire at him and quickly shook his head.
âI canât be hit with a fire sword!â
In-gong stabbed the stomach of the rock spider boss with the sword. In-gong was sweating as he demonstrated the strength of Aura Lv3. The shell was weakened by Carackâs axe and the sparks, so In-gongâs sword dug into the rock spider bossâ stomach.
âOratsshya!â
In-gong moved his sword and disembowelled it. As Carackâs axe struck its bared body, the legs of the rock spider boss twitched.
âWah! Awesome!â
In-gong swung his sword vigorously and struck the head of the rock spider boss with his sword.
âKeek!â
The movements of the rock spider bossâ legs became more bizarre and disturbing. Carack grabbed the legs while In-gong pulled out the sword lodged in its head.
âShutra! A little bit more!â
Caitlin ran to his side and cheered him on instead of attacking the rock spider boss. It seemed like she intended to let In-gong catch it by himself.
âYes! Noona!â
Having someone cheer him on from the sidelines gave him more strength. He swung his sword again at the rock spider bossâ head.
There were no screams this time. The wriggling legs stopped moving.
It was a sight that convinced In-gong the boss was dead.
[Your level has risen.]
Even though Carack had helped him, In-gongâs strikes were the most significant. Moreover, the rock spiders werenât monsters that he could catch, originally. It was natural to receive a lot of experience.
âOhh, level nine!â
In-gong was delighted and tried to check his status window and skill window. However, Caitlin was a little bit faster.
âShutra? Are you okay?â
Both worry and surprise could be seen on her face. In-gong understood why after a moment. It was due to the light generated from his level up.
âAh, yes. Iâm okay. That- the light is similar to a blessing. It sometimes happens. Isnât that right, Carack?â
âYes. Iâve seen it a few times.â
Carack agreed with his words but it was still a problem. What was the blessing? Why did these lights occur and what were the effects? There werenât just one or two things that he had to deal with.
Thankfully, Caitlin said one word that resolved everything.
âGandharva?â
âYes, gandharva.â
In fact, gandharva didnât have this characteristic but he used it as an excuse. Among the many species, gandharva was a minority. And In-gong- no, Shutra was a mix of sura and gandharva. It was a result of that.
âThank you for the magic assistance. It was great.â
Her assistance was really helpful and timely. Caitlin shook her head with a bright expression.
âIt is thanks to Shutra. I just used the magic that Shutra said.â
âHuh? Havenât you fought rock spiders before?â
âToday is the first time.â
âHuh, then did she give me the magic because she heard me shouting at Carack?â
Although it was somewhat obvious, he couldnât help but feel admiration for the actions.
âHave you fought these guys before? To be honest, I was a little surprised.â
Caitlin repeated the question at In-gong.
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âEh⊠I just read about it before in a book.â
He had only fought against them in the game but he did read about it in a book. He saw them for the first time in an Internet strategy guide. When looking at it broadly, it was correct that heâd read it in a book.
âNoona, letâs talk about this later. I need to sort out my troops.â
âYes.â
Caitlin nodded and placed the hood back over her head. The flames disappeared from his sword and In-gong headed back to the main party with Carack.