Chapter 183 - From Repelling Attack to Infiltrating
The ones being carried decided to walk on their feet, worrying that they might tire the members carrying them off. They proceeded to walk to the end of the tunnel.
Jack and others wanted to burn the spiders, but Loren and Nim objected:
âMaking such a big fire in an enclosed space like this, weâll all die choking, wonât we?â
âSpiders are also part of the world. Letâs not kill them. We canât eat them, even if we do so anyway.â
After being chased around that bad, everyone was feeling lighthearted now. It wasnât like Loren didnât understand their feeling, but it was stupid to get carried away and got themselves into another predicament.
Having been so calmly admonished, Jack came to understand the meaninglessness of burning the spiders. He gave up immediately and continued on while saying bitterly:
âSo, it just ends here?â
Nim quickly disagreed:
âNo, it doesnât. The next will come soon.â
âThe nextâŠâ
âThose are probably the children of a Huge Spider. The parent is still somewhere in here.â
Elves generally lived in forests, so they were naturally deeply knowledgeable. Everyoneâs mouths hung half open at the piece of knowledge Nim had just shared.
The spiders chasing them had been as tall as Lapis. It was not unreasonable for them to think that those spiders were adults. If those were just children, they didnât even want to imagine how big an adult one would be.
âThe parent is several times bigger than the children. Its thread is also bigger. Itâs very dangerous.â
âFor such a big spider to move around in a tunnel⊠Nah, this one is big enough.â
The size of the spider Nim had mentioned was ridiculous just to hear, but the size of the tunnel they were walking in was also not average at all. Such a spider would still be able to easily move in here.
âWhy did you dwarves dig such a stupidly big tunnel like this?â
âIf thereâs a vein of ore, weâll dig.â
Jack complained, but Dig answered full of pride and with not a single shred of shame. His attitude would be nothing in normal times, but it was strangely irritating in the current situation. They all secretly turned their eyes away from him.
âIf thereâs a parent, that means weâll have to run again.â
Jack said, seemingly fed up when recalling the series of escape dramas, they had engaged in since coming here. Ritz nodded multiple times â he obviously felt the same. Nim was still calm, but Quartz was gloomy, for he knew that if they had to run again, he would become a burden.
âNah, we wonât have to run again, right?â
âThatâs right. Thatâs how it is with huge spiders.â
Hearing Gulaâs and Lapisâ conversation, Nim suddenly clapped.
âAh⊠Right, thatâs how it isâŠâ
Loren had a feeling that it wasnât a very satisfactory story, but he still wanted to know what they were talking about. So he asked Lapis, the one most easily talked to between the three of them:
âWhat does it mean?â
âYoung Huge Spiders chase after preys and shoot threads to catch them like the ones before. But adult ones just weave webs like normal spiders.â
The passage they were walking in suddenly expanded. Feeling an unpleasant premonition, Loren continued towards a space as large as a hall. But just before he actually set foot into the hall, he stopped and stared at the thing inside.
âAh, so this is itâŠâ
This space was probably the dwarvesâ mine, and was much larger in both width and height compared to the passage. A pure white object illuminated by the lanternâs light stood towering over everything in the space, almost filling it up entirely.
âIs this it?â
Loren asked, still holding a sliver of hope that it wasnât, and Lapis gave him a blunt answer:
âYes, this is probably the web.â
Even though a gentler answer wouldnât change anything, that straightforward affirmation still gave Loren some intense mental damage.
âIsnât it a bit like a mountain?â
Ritz looked up and said. The round web made from woven thread was wide in perimeter, and the ground was covered in spider threads.
âWhat do we do now?â
âJust charging at this thing is kinda disgusting, isnât it? Can we burn it down?â
Lapis frowned at Jackâs suggestion, while Nim gave him an exasperated look. Jack retreated a little â it looked like he didnât understand why they looked at him like that. Loren clapped at his shoulder:
âSpidersâ threads donât burn, you know?â
âEh?â
Jack exclaimed in a strange voice with widened eyes. He seemed to be greatly surprised by Lorenâs words. The others seemed to know already, they didnât look surprised at all and just nodded.
âYouâre probably confused because itâs called âthreadâ, but spider threads are made from solidified body fluid. They can be burned, but they donât catch fire.â
âEh? Eh?â
âDust and insects caught in a spider web can catch fire, but the thread itself doesnât.â
Loren patted Jackâs shoulder as if telling him âYouâve learned something newâ. Nim spared him a sideway glance and continue:
âOur path is a straight path. Thereâs no detour.â
âWe have to get rid of it somehow.â
Ritz looked at Dig as if asking for a confirmation, and Dig nodded solemnly.
âMiss Gula, can you use your secret skill again?â
Quartz placed his hope on the secret skill Gula had used to incapacitate all the spiders chasing them, but Gula shook her head:
âOnce spit out, it takes some time to gather again.â
Loren could only think of one kind of gas to be emitted after eating, but he kept his mouth shut because he didnât know what Gula would do to him if he spoke it out. But if the gas was really what he thought it was, it definitely took some time to be gathered again once released.
âCan we go stealthily?â
Nim suggested.
The passage beyond this space was almost filled with the threads that made up the web. Even if they wanted to go in stealth, they wouldnât be able to avoid stepping on them.
âSpiders determine preyâs location by the vibration of their threads. If we can avoid disturbing the threads, it wonât notice us.â
âHey, your elf is talking about the impossible.â
Loren turned to Ritz and said, but Ritz just shrugged. Elves had lighter body weights and nimbler movements. Nim probably could go through without touching the threads, but Loren and Ritz had the well-trained bodies of swordsman, and they weighed considerably more due to all the muscles. And Quartz, being an eldery magician, had weak legs and joints, by no means could he move like an elf. Dig, as a dwarf, was out of the question, so no one was keen to listen to Nimâs proposal.
âWith a web this big, I think it wonât shake if we walk carefully.â
Nim said easily.
âBecause the web is large, the load of each individual thread is also higher. Even if we step on a taut thread, it wonât shake.â
âIs that so?â
Ritz asked with doubt. But the route back was also a straight path. If they turned around, they would definitely run again into the spiders Gula had somehow immobilized.
Ahead was a spider web, and behind was a horde of spiders. In the current situation, it was dangerous no matter which path they chose.
Ritz considered it for a while, then chose to move forward.
âIf both front and back are as dangerous as one another, we should go forward.â
âThatâs right. If it goes well, we might not be in any danger.â
Even though the hope was thin, if walking stealthily could keep them from confronting a spider like Nim had said, they wouldnât be in any danger.
âWeft threads are used to capture preys, so theyâre sticky. Warp threads are not sticky. Step on the warps.â
Nim said with a deadly serious face. But Loren and the others looked at the towering web and couldnât tell which were weft and which were warp at all. Everyoneâs eyes focused on Nim, thinking that she must know, but she just carelessly said:
âIf it doesnât stick to your feet, itâs a warp.â
âIf it sticks, then weâre finished though?!â
Ritz quipped with an obvious fact, but Nim clicked her tongue and wagged her finger:
âPull your foot back before it sticks.â
One could say that this was a method unique to the lightly-weighted elves only. It was difficult for heavily-weighted dwarves or armed humans to imitate.
âIâm wondering if you can tell us something possible for dwarves and humans.â
Loren smiled wryly and begged, but Nim just said after thinking a while:
âThese threads are not on the web⊠so maybe we donât need to be too careful. The threads supporting a web wonât be sticky, I think.â
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âIn short, we have no choice but to walk stealthily without touching the web?â
Loren summarized, and Nim nodded. Ritz looked up at the ceiling and sighed, while Dig and Quartz held each otherâs hand and stared at the web they were about to walk through with pale faces. Loren glanced at Lapis and Gula, who looked no different from how they were usually, and wondered if he could just let them blow off the web in the worst-case scenario. He let out a resigned sigh.