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Now reading: Chapter 56 from Double-Blind: A Modern LITRPG, a Supernatural novel by Eligos.

The interior was entirely different from what the door implied. It wasnt grand and palace like, or strangely modern, as the adaptive dungeon had been. The walls were a washed out gray, increntally textured in a pattern that seed familiar. The floor was covered with liquid slightly too viscous to be water, black, aside from the reflection of green torches.

As Nick moved forward cautiously through the tight hallway, I reached out to touch the wall.

It was all I could do to bite back a shriek when the wall touched back. Tiny black threads no thicker than strands of hair clung to my gauntlet and the wall bubbled. A cloudy white bulb appeared on the surface.

I yanked my hand back and stepped away, careful to not to back into the other side. The white bulb disappeared.

The texture looks like the dead centipede.

I swore aloud, and relayed the sa ssage Id typed in a whisper, with the addition that chat was offline. The others mindfully stepped away. Sae poked the wall with the toe of her boot, and looked mildly nauseous when she saw the results.

Well this place sucks, Sae said.

No kidding. Nick had made his way into the main room, and after confirming it clear, turned back to face us. And unfortunately, I think Matts on got it right on the bug count.

He pointed to the statue in the center of the room. It was a fierce looking wasp, immortalized in stone.

I felt uneasy. Gnolls and Flowerfangs were simple enough to manipulate, thanks to a combination of their simple minds and understandable desires. But using on sothing more autonomous and purely instinct driven? I wasnt sure how well it would work, if at all. There were no doorways

didnt trigger, so there were no traps. But it still buzzed mostly silently in the back of my mind, with none of the usual backtalk, which made wary.

There are no doors that I can see, Jinny cast her light spell again, refreshing the glowing orbs that rotated above us.

Matt? Nick prompted . You want to take the lead here?

After a monts consideration, I nodded. Fan out. Dont do anything particularly eruptive or loud without talking it over with the group first. When no one moved, I sighed and rubbed the back of my neck. Treat it like an escape room. Attention to detail is the na of the ga. Anything and everything could be a clue.

As the others spread out, Talia sidled up beside , taking higher steps than normal as if to escape the water.

Well? Would the plant have been a better choice? The ntal jibe was layered in sarcasm.

I didnt make eye-contact with her, but responded imdiately.

You perford exceptionally well. I should have let you have more autonomy from the beginning.

No criticism? No sidelong remarks? Talia asked. On the surface, it seed like she was mocking , but Id worked with enough people with an ego to recognize a request for feedback couched as a biting comnt.

Well. It would be ideal if we could coordinate more. I was able to solidify the vote in your favor, but only just. Other than that, theres nothing negative to say. You presented yourself in a manner that disard them, were simultaneously clever and patient, and allowing Jinny to groom you was brilliant in making yourself more approachable.

that was the only reason I let her.

Of course.

But I didnt miss the way Talia had puffed herself up after the praise. It had ant sothing to her, even coming from , soone she had ample reason to dislike.

Maybe that was the key to building our bond.

I approached the statue first and bent down, squinting to read the text beneath it. A single orange glowing globe floated overhead, illuminating it for .

Four arms to fight, feed, and rend.

Four legs to skitter.

A legion of eyes to guide.

An endless void once considered.

Really? A rhyming clue?

I scoffed. Other than the obvious inference to bugs, there was a near endless number of interpretations.

Could it be referencing so specific insect? Jinny asked. Shed taken up a spot next to and was studying the plaque. In the background, I could hear Nick and Sae bickering about sothing.

Probably not. I shook my head. The numbers are wrong. All insects have six legs. Arachnids have eight, and arthropods have many.

Jinny gave a funny look, and my social nerves picked up.

Uh. Im not usually this insufferable, but in a situation like this I figure the details are important.

Jinny chuckled. They are. All I was thinking was if we ever have a trivia night, youre going to be my first pick.

I blinked. It wasnt really sothing Id considered, casually interacting with the three of them. We wouldnt be delving into dungeons and taking trials constantly, so it made sense. There would be down ti. Normally, the idea of that would have terrified . I had so little in common with people my age with normal lives. Only, now, I supposed I did have sothing in common.

You might have to fight Nick for , I said wryly.

To the death. Jinny winked. Given her situation with Nick, if there was any inkling of flirting at all, it would have made profoundly uncomfortable. But it was clear she was just being friendly. As I read over the plaque again, she circled around to inspect the statue more closely. No one told the wasp that insects only have six legs.

Annoyed that Id been too busy counting syllables to notice such an obvious detail, I took in the statue, moving from one side to another to get a clear picture. Sure enough, there were eight legs in total. Four of them were held high in supplication as if praising so unseen deity, and the other four were planted firmly on the ground.

Four arms and four legs, I said aloud.

You smart people figured this out yet? and Sae are just kind of spinning our wheels here. Nick called over.

Hey! Sae snapped.

Working on it. I took out my burner and jotted down the clue. I could probably rember all of it, but that wasnt a risk I wanted to take. When it ca to riddles, a single transposed word could change the entire aning.

Sae, possibly annoyed at being lumped in with Nick, left him and joined us in the center. She cocked her head. The antennae look like theyre pointing at sothing. Little ripples in the not-water emitted from her feet as she crossed to the back of the room. Hey! I found a door.

My head snapped around, the situation in the elevator lobby of the adaptive dungeon all too fresh in my mind. Dont touch it!

Sae held her hands up in the air, scowling at . Easy, control freak.

Beyond her, was the faint outline of a door. Incredibly easy to miss unless you knew what you were looking for, with a circle imprint placed vaguely where the knob would be.

Looks like the way forward. Nick glanced at .

It looks like one, yes, I mused.

What are you thinking? Jinny asked.

You guys got the system notification text at the beginning, right? It said that as the first to enter the trial, all paths were open to us. aning theres multiple.

The paths might branch further in. Jinny shrugged. Theres nothing else in this room that looks like a door.

Wordlessly, I returned to the statue. Sae was right, unlike the typical splayed depiction the antennae were weirdly aligned, pointing directly at the outlined door behind us. So, if that was the misdirect

There. I pointed. The rest of the arms are pointing skyward, with one pointing to that wall.

Sa with the feet, one pointing that way. Jinny observed.

Sure enough, she was right. There was a single foot pointing to the back left corner of the room. I followed the direction, looking back and forth to confirm I was on target. I withdrew my saber and poked at the wall. Just as before, black strands erged. I kept poking. A strangely spherical hole appeared. Then another, and another.

When it was done, I stepped back, not terribly happy with what Id uncovered. Four holes were arranged parallel, roughly at shoulder height. Large enough to swallow up a small dog. Or accommodate a human arm.

Okay. Not liking the Saw vibes. Nick said.

I kind of like my door better, Sae responded.

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