《The Dungeon Child》Chapter Thirty-One: Bad News and Good News
Advertisement
I'm waiting.
With an expectant smirk on my face and my legs folded, I'm waiting in my reading class for a certain former adventurer to arrive at the school.
Charlie, uncertain of what exactly it is that I'm waiting for, leans across the red plastic table, brightly colored sheets of paper covering it, and whispers quietly, "What is it?"
Smiling pleasantly, I answer, "I just won a fight."
Her eyes widen in surprise. Lowering her voice further, she whispers, "We're not supposed to fight! Mr. Bevins says so all the time."
I frown for a moment and then shake my head. "No, you don't understand. An invader showed up. He came into the school and tried to take a bunch of the mana from the school, and I beat him!"
Her eyes widen further. "A bad guy!? Why didn't you tell me? I would've helped!"
My expression freezes as I consider her words. "I... didn't think about it. Besides, Noodle took care of it."
Charlie smiles widely, her worry disappearing. "Who's Noodle?"
Camouflaging Noodle's scales into a subtle blue that matches my shirt, I peel the floor up and allow him to come through, wrapping around my arm with his tongue slipping in and out pleasantly. Charlie's smile is both massive and infectious, and I find myself smiling in response to her happiness. Reaching her hand out, she makes a motion to pet Noodle, and then glances up at me. "Is it okay?"
I nod carefully, making sure to not let the teacher or any of the other children see, and she starts stroking the back of Noodle's head happily.
Distracted, I fail to notice what's going on, and a familiar voice startles me out of the moment.
"Jason? Can I talk to you for a moment?"
Rapidly, I peel the floorboards back, and Noodle dives in without a second thought. Whispering to Charlie, I tell her, "Don't turn around."
Standing, I disregard my own advice and turn to look at Richter, standing in the doorway. He still has his composure and his good looks, but his appearance is flawed by the long white bandage sticking to the side of his face. His smile is relaxed, his shoulders are slumped, and his hands are in his pockets. Despite the casual attitude, it's clear that he's hiding something.
I've seen far too many warriors not to recognize a murderous aura such as his.
Walking towards him with an uncharacteristically cocky grin, I ask him cheerfully, "That looks like it hurt. Did something happen last night? Snakebite, perhaps?"
The corners of his eyes crease ever so slightly, but his voice is still calm as he says, "Let's go to the office for a moment, shall we? We need to discuss some things."
Advertisement
Looking up at the teacher (I can't even remember his name) curiously staring at us, Richter gives him a wide smile. "Is it all right if I borrow Jason for a minute?"
With a shrug, the teacher turns back to his chalkboard, and Richter pulls me out of the classroom. One hand tightly gripping my shoulder, I get the feeling he's trying to make me feel intimidated. Unfortunately for him, I'm literally surrounded by both children and adults, to say nothing of the insects and salamanders following underneath the floor closely.
A minute later, I'm pushed into the same room as before, and I neatly sit down in my chair with a polite smile. "So what did you want to talk about?"
His finger is shaking as he points it at me, the facade dropped. Face wrinkling in fury, he nearly shouts, "What was that!?"
Delicately folding my legs, I sit cross-legged on the chair and tilt my head. "What are you talking about?"
Rounding the table, Richter practically hurls himself into his cushy chair and glares at me. "The snake? We could've been killed! Do you want that on your conscience?"
My pretense drops at that, and my smile vanishes. "I wouldn't mind it, no. For one, Noodle wouldn't have killed any of your men unless I asked him to. Consider it a warning. And two, I don't appreciate it when people try to steal from me. It was a bad move on your part."
He rolls his eyes exaggeratedly. "What part of our deal did you misinterpret? We get to charge up once and then we leave you alone. I agreed to it, and so did you."
A brief stab of doubt strikes me, and I dismiss it without a second thought. "Please. Do I truly look like such an idiot that you thought that would work? My body might be that of a child, Richter, but my mind is anything but. I thought my demonstration yesterday would have proved that."
His hands clench into fists, veins popping on his arms, and he seems to be incapable of speech for a moment. Swallowing hard, he settles back into his chair, calmly folding his hands onto his lap. Taking a deep breath, he finally says, "You have no idea who you're dealing with."
I laugh easily. "Of course I do. I'm dealing with a man named Richter, a man who once went by the title of Plague of Winnetka." His eyes widen, and I press on. "My problem, however, is that I quite literally couldn't care who you were once upon a time. As it currently stands, I am a far more powerful person than you, in nearly every way that comes to mind. I possess mana, an actual army, and intelligence far surpassing yours."
Advertisement
He opens his mouth to speak, but I interrupt before he can get any further. "Now how would I know that I'm smarter than you? It's quite simple. I genuinely was planning to uphold my end of the deal, you know. That anatomy book would have been greatly appreciated. But I'm not going to trust someone who skulks around like the lowest level of rogues. I mean, really. You didn't even try to be subtle."
Richter stands abruptly, slamming his hands on the table. My only response is to infinitesimally widen my eyes. Staring at me with a vein bulging in his forehead, he growls out, "You've made an enemy today, Jason. I hope you find out one day just how much you'll regret that. Look over your shoulder, and sleep with one eye open. Because I'm coming for you, sooner or later."
He sweeps out of the room before I can respond.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
I should probably be asleep right now.
Sitting on my bed, eyes well-adjusted to the darkness at this point, I'm waiting for some reaction. For the first move.
Even when the Mother had come to pick me up, I hadn't said a word on the whole return journey. My split mind is focusing on the dungeon at home, on Dillon's house, and on the school. Keeping the minions going, seeing how Theory is doing, ensuring that Minion can find enough food, getting Noodle to stop trying to eat the salamanders - it's not a short list of responsibilities.
Even seated on the comfort of my bed, my mind is still elsewhere, on a rather critical piece of information. Richter saw me being friendly with Charlie. What if he tries to go after her in order to get at me? What would I give up to ensure her safety? Would I do anything at all?
A breeze brushes up against the side of the house, whistling faintly, and the miniature crossbow in my hand snaps up. From her position underneath the window, Theory is silently chewing on a grub of some kind, ensuring that nothing happens.
The crossbow is a well-designed one, with powerful limbs despite its light frame. Unfortunately, it's not my design. I'd copied it off of some long-gone adventurers - it's one of the only weapons I'm capable of wielding. The crossbow bolts are tipped with some of my very nastiest poisons, although my only intentions are to use it to threaten.
Not for the first time, or even the fourth, I wish that Richter would just go ahead and attack. It's an odd sentiment, but I'd prefer it to the suspense of waiting.
Perhaps that's his plan? Forcing me to stay up later than my body can handle until I'm too tired to stay awake, reducing my defenses? He can't possibly know about my dungeon core, or most specifically that I don't need sleep from its perspective.
With a sigh, I lower my crossbow, the moonlight shining through the window. I don't know what I was expecting. Why would Richter attack my house? Moreover, how would he even know where I lived? Follow the Mother's vehicle? It'd look suspicious - I'd notice from a mile away.
My thoughts are distracted instantly, a sudden motion from the exterior. Eyes snapping up, I stare at the window cautiously, ready for whatever might be coming. It's accompanied by the distinct aura of mana, and not a small amount of it either.
Something touches the outside of the house.
Taking a deep breath, I stare at Theory, and she nods at me, her legs tensing. There's nothing I've seen in this world faster than Theory at the moment, and I'm confident in our ability to hold off any attackers for the moment. If nothing else, the crossbow should take down several of them before they can even react.
Whatever it is, the unknown entity begins to climb up the side of the house, and I begin taking shallow breaths. The more surprised they are, the better. I will not be found with my defenses down!
They reach my window, but I still can't see what exactly they look like. I'll have to settle for a body shot and interrogate them later - it's their own fault for trying to catch me off guard.
The window begins to slide open, a distinct pressure pulling it upwards, and both Theory and I tense, prepared for the attack.
But nothing could have prepared me for what crawled through the window. In silence, I allow the crossbow to drop out of my suddenly limp hands. I don't notice, too taken with the situation unfolding before me.
Two of her eyes are scarred over, and she's missing a leg. A large, opaque orange ball hangs from her stomach. She's quite a lot larger than I recall her being, but no change could ever make me forget my first boss.
My voice is a hoarse whisper as I say her name.
"Thesis?"
Advertisement
- In Serial9 Chapters
Labyrnith of Lies
Feagrim is haunted by nightmares of monsters flooding out from the labyrinths, eating or trampling everything in their path. His search for answers takes him away from everything he has known but those whose life he changed don’t let go so easily. The quest plunges him in over his head as the reality of the nightmares is thrust upon him. Strength from the past rekindles a light in the darkness and together they escape through the Sages’ threshold.
8 143 - In Serial9 Chapters
Blood in the Wires
The 'plex is Alice's world - concrete, neon-lights, and a place of bloody and brutal conflict. While the halls of the fancy might be gilt and polite, the streets are raw and untamed, a place of bloody trades and constant conflict. Alice is a trader and merchant, eking out a living on the edges, barely enough to survive, or to keep her own demons at bay. And then, she comes into possession of something she shouldn't, something she doesn't want, and finds herself the prey, hunted across the city. She must fight to survive, using her old skills to kill those that want her dead, in a desperate struggle to survive.
8 175 - In Serial8 Chapters
God of Gnomes: Book 1 of the God Core series
What kind of god would you be?Deep beneath the earth, Corey finds himself reborn as a God Core - a sentient crystal with unusual powers. His new worshipers? A colony of incompetent gnomes, scratching out an existence in their underground grotto.If that wasn't bad enough, Corey soon realizes that his gnome denizens are about to become extinct. They are threatened by groups of blundering adventurers, and abducted by raiding kobolds to be sacrificed to their own dark god: an ancient, mysterious foe who does not take kindly to Corey's arrival.With the aid of his helper sprite and a menagerie of newly evolved creatures, Corey must protect and guide his gnomes until they can stand on their own two feet. But the kobold army is on the march, led by his new rival's powerful avatar.It's a hard rock life, being a God Core. ********* I have my publisher's permission to share the first eight chapters of this story as a sample (I am the author of this book). If you like what you read, feel free to check out the full story on Amazon. It's free for KU members, and is also available to buy as an ebook, paperback, and audiobook! Universal link: https://mybook.to/GodOfGnomes
8 209 - In Serial6 Chapters
The Landvaettir
Varen Ashtar, a Junior Archivist with an unhappy past, is sent to investigate the truth of a prophecy he uncovers. It will send him far south into the Unknown Territories, where Vaettir roam without number. Will he succeed in his task? Or will his time run out before the Cataclysm cleanses the world?
8 151 - In Serial10 Chapters
Rest in a Demon's Embrace
This is a BL story! Be aware that if you do not enjoy romance between two men you will not enjoy this story. It is a slice of life and romance story at a slow pace. We have a website where we post announcements. Release Schedule is a minimum of 2 chapters a week In the continent of Tiandi humans lived amongst beasts, demons, and spirits. Here warriors were as common as the clouds in the sky, and each expert could either cultivate their inner energy known as Qi, or their soul, to form Spiritual Energy. In the village of Jinwei, Luo Xiao grew up like a beautiful bird locked in a cage. He was weak from birth and unable to leave his bed for an extended period of time, yet his beauty made him well-liked amongst the villagers. One day disaster struck the village of Jinwei. A Corpse Puppet appeared wanting to eradicate all life. A seal was unlocked, and soon the Corpse Puppet was dead under the hand of the sickly Luo Xiao, but this was not the end of his misfortune. Right when he thought that the end was coming, a man as handsome as a god descended to the mundane world and took him away. For the sake of revenge, Luo Xiao sold his soul to this handsome man, but is it only his soul that this alluring stranger took from him?
8 145 - In Serial11 Chapters
Same Crap, Different World
A young man from early 21st century wakes up in a different world. This world is like a typical setting of an fantasy isekai novel. But it is also not. There is magic, alchemy, magical creatures, different non-human races, peasants and nobles, demons and dragons. But there is also politics, persecution, supremacism of every kind, entitlement, slavery and other unpleasant human tendencies. In short, this new world does not differ much from his old one. However, besides him, there may be others who have made such a strange trip, and awakened into this new world. There certainly have been others, in the past. But more than people and other living things, there have been items. All sorts of items, which are regarded as otherworldly artifacts with unknown danger and power. And he himself is an artifact as well, albeit a living one. Therefore he has use for the powers that be. He is also given a role and expectations to fulfill, to hide his real value. And in all that he still has to make sense of what has happened, what is happening, and find a way back, if possible. Author's note: I write this project mostly in (except chapter 1) in 60-100 page (40,000-70,000 word) chapters, edit them as such and later cut them down for publishing into 7-11 page segments (depending on natural breaks in the flow). Therefore, each chapter may be divided into 10-15 subchapters.
8 209

