Similar to when we went exploring ruins, Fionaâs Torch spell and Lilyâs Oracle Field lit up the innards of the dark cave.
Its walls now visible under the lumination of fire and fairy magic, we found the cave riddled in thorny vines, running every which way. We knew about this from Jimmy-sanâs info, but knowing didnât alleviate the bad itch I was feeling.
âThese things arenât gonna come alive and whip at us right?â
âThey certainly look like they could, but as far as we know, they wonâtâ
These, very obviously, out of place vines lining the cave walls were apparently nothing to worry about.
Jimmy-san and the investigation team he led had taken samples of this plant back to analyze, but had found no abnormalities. Apparently, it wasnât physically possible for these vines to move like tentacles or something, as their internal structure didnât allow for it.
Well, thatâd be where magic came into play. Like my Sword Arts, inanimate things could be easily controlled via magical enchantment.
But then again, there was also the fact that going to the trouble of moving around these thorny vines wouldnât work to deal us any damage. Never mind Fiona, even I had enough fire magic to burn these away.
âPerhaps the Lust Rose is growing them as a hobby?â
âA monster with hobbies? Is that even possible?â
âWhen theyâre intelligent to a degree, anything can happenâ
And here I thought she was joking.
Even if it wasnât doing this as a passive interest, it could be growing these for some other reason. If there were ants that cultivated mushrooms as food, it wasnât so far-fetched that a moderately intelligent monster was growing vines, ploughing a farm or even dabbling in a bit of gardening.
The danger looked minimal, but Iâll keep an eye out on the off chance they do start moving.\nWe kept walking deeper and deeper, twisted vines all around.
âNothing but these vines here huhâââ
I hadnât sensed anything as of yet. The scenery looked so monotone that I began to doubt whether we were really moving forward.
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âAh, Kurono, look, the way splits here~â
The first change in anything came after Lily, who was walking ahead and lighting our way, reported a fork in the path.
âHuh, well, they did tell us this was hereâ
The passage was cleanly split in 2, both left and right paths curving slightly, in a way that shining a light through wouldnât show too far ahead.
âRight, this is where it gets seriousâ
Any adventurer that went past this branching point had began losing it, ending up victims to the Lust Rose. Once inside, weâll be in enemy territory, where the Lust Rose could attack any time. We were about to enter a rank 5 danger zone.
âIâm on vanguard, Fionaâs middle, and Lily, youâre at the backâ
âRoger thatâ
âkaay!â
I thought we could use the Living Dead to take my role, positioning ourselves further away in a wait and see approach, but there was a chance that the Lust Rose could hijack the homunculi and turn them against us. We decided to avoid that can of worms.
According to little girl mode Lily, they were still in the post-production stage, as in, not going to be useful for this job. No helping that.
âOK, letâs head inâ
Weâd now finally stepped into the forked path.
I chose to go right. No particular reason, just a feeling. Plus, there was no real way of knowing what difference awaited us in the different paths, since no adventurer thatâd gone past this point had returned alive. It really didnât matter whether we took our time choosing carefully, or just picked a random path.\nâ⊠Doesnât look all that differentâ
The cave, now after the branching point, looked pretty much the same, in height, in width, and even in the ups and downs. The thorned vines all along the walls also remained, of course. And we still hadnât sensed any abnormalities.
âHm, thatâsâââ
Just then, I saw something shine under the light of the Torch floating beside me.
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After moving closer, still on alert for any presences, I quickly figured out who it was.
âIsnât this the Golden Hero Michael?â
He was an ice statue in brilliant, golden, full plate mail armor. More precisely, he was encased in a block of ice, like Saeed of the Evileyes. That man Iâd once fought at the Curse Carnival was also similarly sealed in ice.
But Michael here wonât be coming to life if we decide to melt him out of his prison. Mostly because on the other side of his helmetâs visor, which had been lifted up, I could only see bone.
Not too far away, we also found his companions, the mage in a robe and a stout archer holding a bow, both of them, also iced skeletons.
These three mustâve been the party called Golden Age, the one Jimmy-san mentioned, the first victims of the Lust Rose.
â⊠This is strange, if theyâd only been encased in ice, they wouldnât decompose into bonesâ
Fionaâs concern was plenty warranted, now that I thought on it. Even if they werenât especially trapped with ice element sealing magic, they were still encased so cleanly that I doubted if their bodies would completely decompose this fast.
âMaybe they were drained?â
Little girl Lily came up with the answer in a snap.
âThat makes sense, which would mean, the Lust Rose froze them and then started absorbing their life forceâ\nâSo they got iced, all while in some pleasant dream?â
Thatâd explain a lot of things. Michael here had apparently been saying something about his âmommyâ all the way until his communication signal was cut for good. If they were being slowly and gradually frozen over while still under the illusions of mind control, it wouldnât count as enough of an external force and they wouldnât wake from it.
Actually, since the Lust Rose was dwelling in these frigid mountains, there was always a big chance that its inherent magic, Extra magic, was ice attribute. And looking further at what I know about the other trial monsters and their elements, ice was the only one left by elimination.
First, since I already had fire, earth, and lightning, theyâre obviously out. Then, according to the documents I read up in the guild, the Pride Gem, Gluttony Oct and Envy Rei were water, wind and light, respectively. Not much was known about the Lust Rose so I couldnât determine its element at the time, but thinking in terms of my trials, thereâs no way it wasnât the ice element trial monster.
Whatever, not like knowing this will give us any advantage, and nor will it change what we had to do. We had to subjugate the Lust Rose. Only after that could the guild come in and collect the bodies of these three. Our missionâs success would also serve the purpose of giving them a proper burial.
And then, after weâd walked another 10 minutes or so,
âThere sure are a lot of themâ
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Skeletons in ice were dotted all over inside the passage of thorny vines.
They mustâve all been pretty high ranked adventurers; I could tell that all their armors and robes were high quality from a glance. And, none looked like they had a hard fight, they all had zero injuries as they remained as statues.\nâThey too mustâve thought up many countermeasures against the monster, and yet still failedâ
âAnd look, our mind controller isnât partial to people eitherâ
âAh~, I spot a punpun~â
There were some non-humanoid bodies mixÂed in too. Lily pointed out a large, white boss punpun that had a long gash along one eye and had its paws raised up in an intimidating pose. It looked a lot like a stuffed bear exhibit.
âThis guy isnât a skeleton, you think it doesnât eat monsters?â
âItâs likely kept this as reserve food. If you look around, you can see that there are monster skeletons here and thereâ
She was right, from a quick glance, I found what looked to be a wolf skeleton, also encased in a block of ice. On further looking around, I spotted one of a harpy too. Though, there wasnât anything as big as a dortus, those just wouldnât fit in here.
Given all that, the Lust Rose looked to have no problem preying on man and monster alike, first planting them under mind control and later draining them to the bone. The way this monster operated, what with lying in wait inside its cave, it was very similar to a spiderâs web or an antlionâs death trap.
Could we really avoid being ensnared into this unseen mind control and draw out the reclusive monster responsible� I was suddenly struck by this vague sense of doubt.
â⊠This doesnât feel rightâ
âDid you sense something?â
âNo, itâs not that, but wellâŠâ
I focused hard on it, but no, there was no trace of any presence, nor anything out of the norm. Only the thorned vines along the walls, and the many bodies in ice. Nothing else but the three of us showed any movement.
âWhat about you, Lily?â\nâHn~, nothing he~re?â
So nothing of note. Thatâs a double confirmation. But whatâs with this turbulent unease in my chest?
âDammit⊠Something, thereâs gotta be something we missedâŠâ
A bead of sweat flowed down my cheek. My sense of discomfort was only worsening.
âBut you said you didnât sense anything, no?â
Fiona also had a point. We hadnât.
âDo you think we should retrace our steps for now?â
â⊠No, weâll proceedâ
I didnât think weâd gain anything new going back and trying again. Right now, I just wanted to do something about this doubt, this unease; I had to know what was causing this.
âLetâs keep going, but a little slower, so we can pay better attentionâ
The girls seemed OK with that, so we continued exploring.
But, as before, no change. For all our progression through the cave, the same pattern just went on and on, as if mocking me for worrying so much. The only sounds were those of our footsteps, and the only things keeping us company were the occasional person or monster encased in ice. The thorned vines also still covered the walls, their density never increasing or decreasing, and I couldnât see a single flower blooming on them. Actually, I didnât know if this species even had flowers.
It was all so monotone, I was starting to get bored when,
âOh, cave splits hereâ
Weâd arrived upon our second fork in the road. It was like the first one, split cleanly into a left and right path. Actually, it was the exact same.
Well, the rest of the cave looked the same, so why not the forks too?
âWhich way, Kurono-san?â
âLeftâ
âAny reason?â
âJust a feelingâ
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Yup, just a baseless feeling. Fiona and Lily didnât seem to mind, so weâll be entering left.\nâOK, letâs head inâ
We stepped into the forked path.
I chose to go left. No particular reason, just a feeling. Plus, there was no real way of knowing what difference awaited us in the different paths, since no adventurer thatâd gone past this point had returned alive. It really didnât matter whether we took our time choosing carefully, or just picked a random path.
â⊠Doesnât look all that differentâ
The cave, now after the branching point, looked pretty much the same, in height, in width, and even in the ups and downs. The thorned vines all along the walls also remained, of course. And we still hadnât sensed any abnormalities.
âHm, thatâsâââ
Just then, I saw something shine under the light of the Torch floating beside me.
After moving closer, still on alert for any presences, I quickly figured out who it was.
âIsnât this the Golden Hero Michael?â
The golden armored warrior was trapped in ice like Saeed.
â⊠This is strange, if theyâd only been encased in ice, they wouldnât decompose into bonesâ
âMaybe they were drained?â
I was convinced by Lilyâs instant deduction.
âSo they got iced, all while in some pleasant dream?â
As I thought, the Lust Rose had ice type Extra magic.
Whatever, not like knowing this will give us any advantage. We should carry on ahead.
And then, after weâd walked another 10 minutes or so,
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âThere sure are a lot of themâ
Skeletons in ice were dotted all over inside the passage of thorny vines.
âThey too mustâve thought up many countermeasures against the monster, and yet still failedâ
âAnd look, our mind controller isnât partial to people eitherâ
âAh~, I spot a punpun~â
Lily proclaimed as she pointed at a boss-pun, which looked a lot like a stuffed bear exhibit.\nâThis guy isnât a skeleton, you think it doesnât eat monsters?â
âItâs likely kept this as reserve food. If you look around, you can see that there are monster skeletons here and thereâ
âOh yeah, itâs kinda like a spiderâs web or antlionâs death trap. The thingâs got no problem preying on man and monster alikeâ
And so, we only kept walking.
Somehow, I didnât feel anything amiss. Maybe with everything so monotone, I was letting my guard down. Better fix that.
âOh, cave splits hereâ
Weâd arrived upon our second fork in the road after a while.
âWhich way, Kurono-san?â
âLeftâ
âAny reason?â
âJust a feelingâ
Yup, just a baseless feeling. Fiona and Lily didnât seem to mind, so weâll be entering left.