Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.

Worthy Core Chapter 290: Team Sports

Novel: Worthy Core Author: DaScoot Updated:
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 290: Team Sports from Worthy Core, a Action novel by DaScoot.

Gerliari continues the ga by placing down yet another set of fae swordsn, although this ti she's able to put it into an empty chamber, that being the one Hylii had left in order to et up with Reed. She wasn't certain if it would make things worse, possibly by allowing the monsters to sneak up on her party more gradually, but fortunately it seems as fae aren't particularly stealthy monsters. Although the 'battles' undertaken by the ga pieces leave a lot of details left to the imagination, the mage is fairly certain the pair manage to hold them off without too much difficulty. With that fight done she's granted the option to either open a door pointing closer to the exit, or one leading around an inner loop in Lyman's direction. Deciding that reuniting the party is more important than a quick exit, she chooses the inner loop.

Not wanting to put another fight on the pair so soon, Gery chooses to assign the next set of monsters to attack Liani again, figuring the vampire can take it. She does, although another wound is added to the figure's leg by ti the battle is complete. Another door opens, and there's soon only one barrier left separating Hylii and Reed from Reed's father. Unfortunately, there's a slight problem.

Sincere rests his chin on the back of his hands and gives his opponent a smile. "Out of easy options, are we? It seems you've already consud our entire stock of fae warriors. And no casualties so far, well done!"

The dark elf growls at his choice of words. "You're saying those were the easy options, then? We've got slis and rabbit-folk left. Are slis really that hard? We've been killing them since Floor One!"

"Do you really need to ask that question? If you thought the slis would be easy targets for your companions, you would have started with them yourself, would you not?" Gery doesn't answer him, instead focusing her thoughts on the ga board, and Sincere gives her a mont before continuing. "I could perhaps offer so advice...at a cost, of course."

Gery closes her eyes and sighs. "Of course. What's the price this ti?" If she has to take another wound, she will - she does have health potions, and she is at much less risk than her companions. Sincere doesn't make things that easy on her however.

"Information for information, I think would be fair. You tell us an unflattering secret about one of your companions, one they would not want us to know, and I'll give you a hint in exchange."

"You - you want to snitch on my party mbers? Is that what's going on here?"

The demon shrugs. "They suffer so harm to their reputation, instead of harm to their bodies. Surely that's less serious, no?"

"Sure, but it's what you're going to do with that information that worries ." She considers it for a brief mont before shaking her head. "No deal." Instead, the mage cos to her own conclusions - the main weakness of slis is their low mobility. Therefore, she again places the monsters down in the empty chamber where Hylii started his path at, forcing the trio of slis to slowly make their way over to the pair. Sure enough, they beco piled up at the doorways between chambers, and the pieces representing Hylii and Reed turn to engage the monsters at one of these chokepoints.

Unfortunately the advantage doesn't turn out to be enough. Even aside from their slow movents the battle seems to go on for far too long, and by ti the last marble sli turns to sand and dust the ebony piece representing Reed has lost an arm. His left, at least, aning the man can still wield his blade, but needless to say it remains a rather serious injury. On the positive side Hylii's skills as a Body Mage ought to be enough to keep the duelist from bleeding out, along with their health potions, but actually restoring a limb is well beyond him.

Sincere tsks. "A fair gamble, but it doesn't appear to have paid off, or at least not entirely I'm afraid. These are slightly tougher than the slis found on Floor One, I must admit."

"Gah! How can a couple slis be so dangerous!? Put all together, aren't these more monsters than the floor should be able to hold? You do have limits, right? Or else every floor would be nothing but wall-to-wall enemies?"

Sincere smirks. "Would you like to trade for the answer to that question?"

There's still two more sets of slis left to play, and the information could be useful...but Gerliari finds herself hesitant to trade away anything she might possess, information or otherwise. Besides, there's sothing slightly more important to worry about at the mont. "Can I trade for sothing to give Reed his damn arm back?"

"Ooof, that's a rather large ask. If it was severed and could be re-attached, perhaps, but slis tend to...consu limbs they take...ah, yes, I'm told the arm is gone entirely. Such healing is beyond us at the mont. Perhaps an alternative? Removing one of the slis from the next set, perhaps, for an easier fight?"

"Mmm...let think on it. For now, open that door to Lyman." Sincere nods, and a mont later the lines indicating the barrier between Lyman and the pair fade away. Lyman's stone piece quickly moves out to join the other two, and Gery can just imagine the scene in her head, with Lyman bemoaning the grievous injury his son has received. There should at least be a chest waiting for him with a healing potion, for whatever it may be worth at this point.

"Ok...what would it cost to decrease the number of monsters?"

"Tell us what you genuinely think of Reed Blair. And try to be honest, if we think you're lying, you'll be awarded no prizes."

"Is that all? Well..." Gery pauses to consider her opinion of the man, and decides it's probably worth playing along. "Honestly, my opinion of Reed Blair is that there is no Reed Blair. The human's a grown adult, yet he aims to be his father in every way he can. Not just his fighting style. You know I've seen him standing behind Lyman, doing his best to copy his father's facial expressions while people are talking? And I'm honestly not sure I've seen the two spend more than an hour apart. It's embarrassing, to be honest. If he spends his whole life trying to be his father, he'll never be more than a pale shadow. I have no issues fighting alongside the man, but I doubt I'll ever respect him."

"Interesting. You care enough to give him an easier ti of things, though. Well then! What's your next move?"

"Continue reuniting the party, no reason to change strategies now. Liani can sit tight, a trio should be able to put up a better fight than her at this point." Again the mage puts down a set of sli pieces into the room where Hylii started out, this ti with only a pair rather than a trio. Sure enough, even with Reed wounded, Lyman and Hylii appear to be able to handle this particular wave without injuries. That gets the party one chamber away from Liani is waiting, with a single barrier separating her from the rest, and the last set of sli pieces removes even that set of lines from the board.

Gerliari is smiling when she reaches out for the set of rabbit-folk pieces, the last set of monsters left in the ga, but that smile fades when she realizes sothing. "Hold on now - these are the last monsters left to play."

"I see you have mastered basic counting skills, yes."

Her eyes narrow. "Except...I don't have a door connecting them to the exit chamber yet. There's plenty leading in that direction, but it's going to be a minimum of at least two for them to get out. What's going on here?"

Her opponent shrugs. "If you'd gone directly towards the exit, perhaps you'd have gotten there easily. Or if perhaps you were willing to make harsher trades..."

"Sure, a straight path may have gotten out one or two of them! ...Could I have gotten them all out if I made them fight one by one rather than gathering? But the risks..." Gerliari clenches her teeth. "You were driving to pick one of them to sacrifice, weren't you?"

"It's certainly a valid strategy. But the ga's not over yet, now is it?"

"I...suppose there's still a move left. Very well." With that said the dark elf places the final pieces onto the board, and once again they begin to move on their own initiative, chasing her party through empty rooms. When they finally catch up it seems to be a true struggle, the two spear-ard rabbits engaging her party in a lee while a pair of archers take cover at a doorway. Fortunately her team seems to be up to the task - until the very final mont, when Reed's piece suddenly grows an arrow shaft from its chest, just as the final archer piece crumbles away. His piece doesn't dissolve at least, aning the man isn't dead, but going by the expression on its face Gery doubts his odds look very good.

"Dammit!"

"Well, it just so happens I have an offer for a situation such as this."

The elf bares her teeth at the man. "Of course you do. Out with it!"

"There is an unmarked path from this ring directly to the exit chamber, which is not only quicker but contains both a chest and a small healing fountain. Not sothing you'd find during normal play."

"And the cost?"

At this point Sincere's smile fades away, and his expression becos far more serious. "Your party leaves, you do not. You surrender yourself to the dungeon and beco one of us."

Gery wants to call the man a lying bastard, but the look in his eyes makes her bite back her words. "And if I don't take that...charitable offer?"

"You can choose to open the final door of your choice. It will get your party a little closer to to the end, and together they may be able to find a way to break through and exit the floor. Or perhaps Reed will die of his injuries first. Or perhaps they will remain trapped until the dungeon resets at midnight, and the monsters respawn. You can then continue the ga from there, with more sets of opponents to play. Of course, you may forfeit and make your own exit at any point."

The mage does take a mont to consider the possibilities. If she could communicate with her party she might very well choose to delay the ga until she has more moves available. But they would have no way of knowing that more monsters would be arriving hours from now, and would likely not be on their guard when that happens. Hells, half of them might be asleep - or dead - by ti the 'reset' cos around. Even worse, the pieces do little to tell her if her companions are alert and ready for an ambush or not. It's enough to make her at least consider the alternative option.

"...Tell more about this offer of yours? I've heard people beco your floor bosses through so sort of system like this?"

"Not necessarily floor guardians. We don't currently have any empty slots, actually, although we could make you a supporting boss on Floor Five or elsewhere until sothing opens up. But naly, you would be tied to this dungeon for as long as the dungeon exists, and in whatever form the dungeon master chooses to place you - although she will certainly take your preferences into account. However, if you tire of the dungeon monster profession, your soul can be released on to the afterlife at a later point. Oh, and in case you weren't aware, this does involve you dying in the process. I've been through it myself, under rather more hectic circumstances."

Gery takes that into account, and cos up with a list of three choices sitting before her. One, she could wait until midnight, get her additional moves, and hopefully clear the path to the exit for her team. This would require waiting around for hours, and it's entirely possible that her team would all die anyhow. Secondly, she could ensure their escape but be tied to the dungeon for...well, an uncertain amount of ti, given Prince Thaddeus's designs on the place. Or...

"...You said all three of the doors connected to this chamber we're currently in have treasure in them?"

The demon nods. "They do indeed. If you would like a hint as to which contains what sort - "

"I've heard enough offers from you, thanks." Gery takes a deep breath, and makes her choice. "Open the door to the right, in this chamber. Then I forfeit."

"Very well." Sincere looks over towards the indicated slab of stone, which slides away to display a closet-sized space with a treasure chest on a pedestal. A portal ring then appears on the floor, and the demon gestures towards it. "That will take you to the floor exit, you may leave when you're ready. I'll leave you to collect your winnings."

"...My 'winnings'. Thanks." She doesn't et the man's eyes as he stands up and exits through the portal, and even when she moves to open the chest she barely takes note of its contents. She does down a health potion to restore her wounded arm before collecting so coins and likely enchanted jewelry, but she hardly glances at them before shoving them into her bag. Her feet move almost on their own as she then makes her way through the portal...but what she finds on the other side manages to stir her attention.

Sitting at a table filled with food and drink are Hylii, Reed, Lyman and Liani, all looking as healthy as they'd been when they entered the floor. They look up at Gerliari as she arrives, but the elf finds her attention drawn to a large sign hanging from the center of the ceiling.

PLAYERPARTY MBERS SAVEDREED5LIANI4HYLII4LYMAN3

"Hey, there's our slowpoke! You're not too far behind though, dad just ca through a few minutes ago." Reed points a thumb at Lyman as he greets Gerliari with a grin. "That extra ti ant you got us all out I hope, eh?"

Before she can answer a final line is added, and Reed's smile drops.

GERLIARI1

"...Well. Maybe board gas aren't really your thing..."

You are reading Worthy Core Chapter 290: Team Sports on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Elven Invasion cover
Same genre

Elven Invasion

Respro ·Action

MagicvsScience HumanvsElves EarthvsForestia MortalvsGod ThisisataleinwhichGoddessLunainordertosaveherplanetandcivilizationstartsainvasiononEarth,Wi...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.