A fireball the size of a human head streaked across the dungeon.
The fireball, trailing a blazing tail, scorched the air as it hurtled toward its enemies.
After whipping through the air, the fireball collided with the body of a monster at the forefront and exploded.
Boom!
The deafening blast instinctively made Nine cover his ears.
It wasnāt enough to fully block the noise, but he couldnāt just do nothing.
āThe smell is terrible.ā
Nine frowned at the stench of flesh burning alive.
āIce or lightning wouldāve been better.ā
He had chosen the fireball for its overwhelming firepower to eliminate unexpected variables.
Nineās eyes narrowed.
His instincts screamed that the battle wasnāt over yet.
āMore are coming.ā
āMore, really?ā
āThe damage was less than I expected.ā
He had thought the wide area of effect would compensate for any slight miscalibration, but apparently not.
Nine clicked his tongue and stepped forward, glaring at the enemies.
āThere are more than I thought.ā
Staying put with half-hearted determination wouldnāt be enough to protect Alice and Irina.
āPrepare the next spell. You decide when to cast it.ā
This was both a cue and a test.
A step toward the next level.
With those words, Nine charged at the enemies like a tiger.
The monsters all turned their gaze toward him.
They were numerous and threatening.
But Nine sneered at their menacing appearance.
āYou think you can hit me?ā
For three years, he had fought to survive.
Though they were just petty skirmishes among stray cats, those experiences had taught him the essence of wild combat.
So, Nine boldly lunged at the goblin at the forefront.
āUgh, you stink. Die.ā
Claws that could tear apart a small cat dug into the goblinās flesh.
The sensation of tearing through skin was unpleasant, but now wasnāt the time to dwell on it.
Nine averted his eyes from the goblin collapsing in a spray of green blood and searched for his next target.
Seven goblins.
Two orcs.
The one to stop first⦠the orc with a rusty, toothless axe.
Nine darted forward like lightning and slashed the orcās face with his claws.
ā!@#&(!$#!ā
Three deep gashes crossed its face.
A scream erupted from the orcās spinach-colored face.
āBigger body means bigger claws. Pretty useful. I guess size does matter in a fight.ā
After all, a lion is just a big cat.
Realizing once again that size was crucial in combat, Nine swatted away a rock hurled at his face with his front paw.
āI havenāt fought many monsters, but this is manageable.ā
Three years.
Most of his enemies had been fellow strays fighting for survival.
Though they were relatively similar in size compared to these monsters, those three years of experience didnāt betray him.
Donāt flinch from attacks, keep your eyes on the enemy to gauge their intentions, and find a way to win.
His rough life was etched into his claws as they tore through another goblinās face.
āā¦Wow, no mercy.ā
āStop yapping and shoot those bastards in the forehead!ā
Nineās furious voice echoed through the passage, drawing the monstersā attention.
The sharp, feline voice, rare in this dungeon, was perfect for grabbing attention.
Unintentionally, Nine had become the center of the monstersā focus.
Or perhapsā¦
āChaā¦chaā¦chaā¦ā
āWhy does their laughter sound like that?ā
āFound it! Found it!ā
āWhat?ā
The absurd words momentarily froze Nine in his tracks.
āAre my ears playing tricks on me?ā
āFound it! Found it!ā
āDid you just say you found me?ā
Nine sighed deeply, utterly baffled.
āNow even monsters are into me? Whatās next?ā
A fleeting, ridiculous thought crossed his mindāmaybe in this world of 0s and 1s, even monsters had developed a fondness for cats.
āWell, maybeā¦probably not.ā
As his brief distraction ended, what met his eyes were the crazed, bloodshot eyes of the goblins.
āWhatās wrong with these guys?ā
Suddenly, the monstersā target shifted to Nine.
Caught off guard, Nine narrowly dodged a club aimed at his head.
But the monsters werenāt alone.
The white giant cat had more than one enemy to worry about.
āI canāt cast magic with Nine and the goblins all mixed up!ā
āWhy are they like this?!ā
āFound it!ā
āCould it be because Iām a spirit beast that theyāre drawn to me?ā
Instinctively, Nine deflected or dodged incoming attacks while leaving scars on the goblinsā bodies.
One, two, three, four⦠With his current body, they werenāt much of a threat.
āIāll help too!ā
āMe too!ā
āI, Iā¦ā
āW-what spell should I use?ā
It was overwhelming.
But to save Nine, she had to use magic.
āDamn it! More are coming!ā
āSame here!ā
The situation was getting more chaotic.
Her limbs felt uncoordinated.
Aliceās vision spun.
āW-what spell should I use?ā
She looked at Nine.
His body was drenched in green.
She needed the right spell.
A spell to stop the ever-growing number of enemies.
āI need to aim precisely!ā
She couldnāt afford to miss.
She couldnāt.
Amid her chaotic thoughts, a light flashed.
If precise aiming was too hard, she could use a spell that didnāt require it!
A powerful gust of wind burst from Aliceās hands.
Strong enough to blow away small goblins.
It lacked lethality, but that was exactly what was needed in this chaotic melee.
Instinctively, Nine pressed himself to the ground.
The gust of wind mercilessly slammed into him.
His lush fur fluttered, creating a white carpet. But like deep-rooted weeds, he stayed firmly on the ground.
Unlike the goblins, who were knocked over and sent flying.
āNow!ā
āGot it!ā
Three arrows were nocked on Irinaās bow.
Three shots.
For an average archer, hitting the mark would be difficult⦠but she was a hunterās descendant.
āDie!ā
Three arrows flew across the passage.
Tearing through the wind, they struck the goblins squarely between the eyes.
A feat even skilled archers would struggle to achieve.
She casually nocked another arrow and aimed at the next enemy.
The enemies were many, and their numbers were few.
Every kill counted.
With the situation escalating, they couldnāt rely on safety measures anymore.
āAlice! Lightning magic! Use lightning magic!ā
āY-yes!ā
A yellow spark flickered in her hand.
A jolting force strong enough to roast anything it touched.
āStraight ahead!ā
āIāll shoot!ā
With a flick of her hand, the passage lit up.
Nine reflexively leaped out of the spellās range.
ā(!@&*(!$#!ā
Screams of pain shook the passage.
āUgh, the smellā¦ā
āBut the effect is undeniable.ā
Nine shuddered as the lightning magic chained through the surrounding monsters, electrocuting them in an instant.
āThis is why mages are great.ā
A single powerful spell was like a cannon shot.
If artillery was the god of the battlefield, then mages were the gods of the dungeon!
āTheyāre all down!ā
āThis sideās clear too!ā
A distant shout from Orca made everyone turn.
āā¦Wow.ā
āThis is what an orca can do⦠Amazing.ā
āAll those⦠Did she reallyā¦ā
The floor was so drenched in blood that its original color was indiscernible.
Amid the scattered corpses stood a girl calmly shaking the blood off her sword.
A small orca.
Orca Linnaeus.
She walked toward the group with a composed expression, not even slightly out of breath.
āā¦I donāt know why this happened, but⦠I really want to wash up now.ā
āMe too.ā
āI need to clean the blood off my fur.ā
All eyes naturally turned to Alice.
āā¦I-Iāll take care of it!ā
āThank goodness we have Alice.ā
āI shouldāve learned magic too.ā
āI wholeheartedly agree.ā
The group had no choice but to take a bath in the corner.