Chapter 161: [LET’S MAKE SOME TAKOYAKI]
Chapter 161: [LET’S MAKE SOME TAKOYAKI]
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Chapter 161: [LET’S MAKE SOME TAKOYAKI]
“I still don’t fully get it, Eli.” Mio’s voice was quiet, careful—like he was testing fragile ground. “So you want me to… be a close-range fighter? More like Kairo?”
Eli met his eyes and nodded once. “Not be Kairo. That’s impossible. But use what you are—only amplified, adapted. Your threads aren’t just traps. They’re blades, whips, shields. You already poke yourself with them when you push the edge. I saw the cut on your hand.”
Mio’s fingers twitched reflexively; he hid his hand behind his back. “You noticed that?”
Eli laughed—soft, easy, the kind that cuts tension. “Of course I noticed. You’re not subtle. But that’s the point. You’ve been playing defense because someone else always finished the fight. Now the finish falls to us, and you don’t have to pretend your tools are small.”
Mio’s mouth formed a half-smile, vulnerability settling into his posture. “It does work… I just never thought… I always used them to trap, to tether. That’s what I trained for.”
“Then train differently, now.” Eli folded his arms, not unkind. “In these situations you grow or you get swallowed. If I had threads like yours, or Mel’s vines, or Zaira’s illusions in better shape, I’d be more useful too. The System doesn’t hand out instructions; it hands out silence. We improvise.”
Mio’s eyes softened, and he stepped closer as if the cave’s cold could be warmed by agreement. “You are useful, Eli,” he said, steady.
Eli scoffed, but it was a small, pleased sound. “You don’t mean that.”
Mio tilted his head, voice dropping. “I don’t even know what I said when I was under the octopus’ control. But… you were right in that argument with Kairo. And I’m someone who rarely thinks the captain’s wrong.”
He offered a rueful, honest laugh. “No point lying—you’re smarter than I expected. For a rich kid with a bad rep.”
Eli’s grin was involuntary. ’Ah yes. The curious case of Elione’s reputation,’ he thought, amused and a little proud. “Took you long enough to say it.”
Mio’s expression turned earnest. “If this works—if you can make us think differently—then you’ve taught me something I missed my whole S-Class life. Not just me: Mel and Zaira, too. Maybe then we’ll be more than ’Kairo’s team.’”
Eli felt the weight in his chest ease a fraction. The plan was still risky, but if even one mind shifted, the odds changed. “We better make sure it works, then.”
Mio extended his hand—firm, deliberate. Eli took it without hesitation; the shake was brief but meant more than words could say.
Mio chuckled, a crack of real humor at last. “Let’s make some takoyaki.”
Eli trailed just a few steps behind Mio, his boots splashing through the cold, waist-deep water as the cavern trembled around them.
The sound of the octopus’s wails filled the air—a shrill, guttural noise that vibrated through the stone walls, through the water, through their bones.
The creature was thrashing now, its massive tentacles slamming into the water in panic as Zaira’s illusion clawed deeper into its mind. Each screech sounded more unhinged, more desperate.
And in front of him, Mio moved like a shadow cutting through chaos.
From both of his palms, hundreds of glowing threads erupted—thin, sharp, and deadly.
They shimmered under the faint light of the cavern, weaving and twisting with precise, deliberate movement as he advanced.
Eli could see it—how Mio’s hands shook at first, how his breathing was uneven—but then, as the threads responded to him, something shifted.
The hesitation vanished.
The threads became an extension of him.
“You can do this,” Eli whispered, his voice barely audible above the crashing waves.
He meant it.
He wasn’t saying it just to reassure him—he believed it. Deeply.
’I’ve seen you fight before, Mio,’ he thought, eyes locked on the hunter’s back. ’You’ve always been strong… you just didn’t know it. You’ve always been hiding under Kairo’s shadow—but now, this is your stage.’
The air itself seemed to hum with energy as Mio raised both arms, the threads tightening and aligning into fine, razor-sharp cords. The faint glow of mana traced along them like lightning about to strike.
“For the captain,” Mio murmured, his voice steady, but laced with emotion.
Eli’s chest tightened. He nodded firmly. “For Kairo.”
Mio didn’t hesitate anymore. He sprinted forward, faster this time—water exploding around his legs, droplets catching the faint blue light as he moved.
Eli ran after him, matching his pace, feeling the heat of adrenaline mix with fear in his veins.
Ahead of them, the octopus let out another deafening scream, its enormous body writhing in pain and fury.
The vines holding it trembled under the strain, but Mel reinforced them immediately, his teeth gritted, his veins glowing green.
Zaira’s illusion still shimmered faintly across the water—a dark haze that wrapped around the monster’s head like a nightmare it couldn’t escape.
And in the midst of it all, Mio was closing in.
Eli’s eyes followed the threads spreading through the air around him—spinning, tightening, forming a deadly web that gleamed like silver fire.
The air split with the sound of slicing—sharp, clean, deadly.
Hundreds of threads shot forward from Mio’s hands, shimmering like strands of molten silver catching the faint light that flickered through the mist. Each line cut through the air with a high-pitched whip, so fast they blurred into arcs of pale light.
The water below them quivered under the sheer pressure of it, ripples spreading outward like shockwaves.
Mio charged ahead, every movement purposeful and precise—each step exploding through the shallow water, his body low, focused, untouchable. His face was set with determination, eyes narrowed, mouth tight. For the first time since the chaos began, he looked like a true S-Class hunter—no hesitation, no fear, no shadow of someone hiding behind their captain’s strength.
’He’s doing it…’ Eli thought, barely breathing as he followed behind. ’He’s really doing it.’
The octopus let out a guttural, bone-deep shriek that seemed to shake the cavern’s walls. It was no longer a monster’s cry—it was something alive, aware, terrified.
The sound hit Eli’s chest like a drumbeat. Waves surged outward from the creature’s massive form, slamming into the cavern walls hard enough to crack the stone. Fragments rained from above, hissing as they struck the ink-stained water.
But Mio didn’t falter.
He moved through the chaos, weaving death with his hands. His threads crossed and twisted in patterns too complex to follow—one motion anchoring, another slicing. Each shimmering line dug deep into the octopus’s wounded eye, then spiraled inward, cutting through the soft, quivering flesh.
The effect was immediate.
The monster convulsed violently, every tentacle curling and snapping like whips. Mel’s vines groaned under the pressure, some snapping apart, others digging in deeper, struggling to hold the beast down.
And then—black ink burst from the octopus’s body, a thick, suffocating cloud spreading fast across the water. The smell of iron filled the air.
It was trying to blind them, to drown them in darkness.
But it was far too late.
Eli stumbled back from the sheer force of the shockwave, arms raised to shield his face. “Keep going, Mio!” he shouted, voice raw from the echoing chaos. “Don’t stop—you’re already close!”
Mio didn’t answer. He didn’t even look back.
His arms were a blur, muscles straining as his hands moved in wide, fluid arcs—each flick sending a dozen new threads slicing forward, embedding deeper into the wound. The threads twisted, tightened, pulled.
The octopus screamed again, louder this time. The sound shattered through the air like glass, echoing through the cavern. The ground itself seemed to tremble beneath Eli’s feet.
He could feel it. The mana thickening. The air tightening. His danger sense pulsed faintly—no imminent death, but something was building. The octopus’s energy was rising, boiling, desperate.
He couldn’t wait any longer.
Eli’s eyes darted downward—and there, half-buried beneath ink and broken stone, lay the sword.
Kairo’s sword.
Its crimson blade was dim but alive, faint flickers of red light pulsing through the weapon like a dying heartbeat. The sight of it hit Eli harder than he expected—something between hope and dread twisting in his chest.
He ran.
The cold water bit at his legs as he splashed forward, slipping once before regaining his balance. When he reached the blade, he dropped to one knee and reached for it with both hands.
The instant his fingers touched the hilt, a pulse ran up his arms—a faint, warm thrum like blood remembering its source.
Eli inhaled sharply. The sword’s glow flared for a moment, then settled, flickering weakly but steady.
It was heavy. Far heavier than he expected.
Almost as if it knew it wasn’t Kairo holding it.
Which was hilarious because it was his blood.
He exhaled slowly, the breath trembling in his throat as he tightened his grip around the hilt.
“Kairo… I hope you’re still alive,” he whispered, the words barely leaving his lips. His voice broke into a whisper that was half a promise, half a plea. “We’re coming.”
Behind him, the cavern thundered with another monstrous cry. The octopus’s voice tore through the air—low, broken, furious. It was no longer just a roar; it was agony.
Pure, visceral pain that made the water itself quiver as if the whole dungeon was screaming along with it.
Eli turned sharply. Mio was still moving, still fighting—his hands outstretched, threads glowing faintly against the dim light.
His entire body was soaked, shaking, but his eyes burned with wild, unflinching focus. Each movement was controlled chaos—violent precision wrapped in instinct.
“Mio!” Eli shouted above the noise, his voice cutting through the chaos. “Make it hurt more!”
For a single heartbeat, Mio’s eyes flicked back—just long enough to meet Eli’s. There was no hesitation there, no doubt. He gave a single sharp nod. Then his fingers began to move again, faster than before—sharp, fluid, merciless.
The threads embedded in the monster’s first wound shuddered, then twisted violently. A ripple of light spread through them like veins igniting.
They split—once, twice, then into hundreds of razor-thin lines, shooting outward like a storm of glimmering blades.
They tore across the creature’s face, slicing through the thick hide with a sound like silk ripping under pressure—beautiful and horrifying all at once.
Then, in one clean motion, they reached the other eye—
—and pierced it clean through.
The world exploded.
The scream that followed wasn’t just loud—it was earth-shattering. The entire chamber convulsed, water erupting like geysers, the walls vibrating from the sheer force of the sound. Eli staggered but held his ground, his teeth gritted against the pulsing waves of pressure.
It was deafening. It burned in his ears, shook in his bones. Every instinct screamed at him to cover his head, to fall back, to run—but he didn’t.
He stood still.
Watching.
Waiting.
Because beneath the chaos, he could feel it.
The monster was breaking.
Its movements had lost rhythm. Each thrash was weaker, desperate, disoriented—a beast that didn’t understand why it was losing. The air itself pulsed with its dying fury.
Eli raised his voice again. “Mel!”
That was all it took.
The water beneath him shifted—boiling with green light. A moment later, thick, living vines burst upward from the depths, coiling around Eli’s legs with enough force to lift him off the ground.
“Try not to fall, Eli!” Mel’s strained voice echoed below, filled with both fear and determination.
“I’ll try!” Eli shouted back, clutching the sword tighter as the vines lifted him higher and higher.
Cold mist whipped against his face. The world below blurred into motion—thrashing limbs, collapsing vines, crashing waves, and the glow of mana flickering through the dark.
From above, he could finally see it all.
Zaira, kneeling with trembling hands, her face ghostly pale as blue light pulsed between her fingers.
Her illusions crawled across the monster’s consciousness—Eli could see faint, distorted visions flickering over its head.
Shapes of people, of memories. Kairo’s figure among them—attacking, stabbing, again and again, like a phantom haunting its every thought.
The octopus flinched with every illusionary strike, roaring in fear and pain.
“I don’t think I can last… I’m… feeling dizzy!” Zaira gasped, her voice weak and slurred.
Eli’s heart clenched. “Hold on, Zai! Just a bit more!” Mio yelled back, not breaking focus.
Mio stood waist-deep in the blackened water, his arms slicing through the air. His threads flashed silver in the darkness, moving in perfect synchrony—each one sharp, deliberate, and deadly.
’Perfect control,’ Eli thought, chest tightening with awe. ’This is what it looks like when an S-Class stops holding back.’
And the octopus—
The monster was dying.
Its massive body writhed and shuddered, its skin pulsing under the strain. Steam hissed from the wounds, blood mixing with the ink that clouded the water.
It was still moving—but Eli could tell it was slowing down. The rhythm of its thrashing was faltering.
From above, he could see it clearly now—right beneath its cracked, heaving skull.
A faint glow.
Three distinct pulses, flashing weakly beneath the translucent flesh.
’Three hearts,’ Eli thought, his breath catching. ’Just like I said.’
But one stood out. Stronger, brighter, faster—right between the two ruined eyes.
The main heart.
“There you are…” he murmured, almost smiling.
The vines beneath him tightened, coiling around his boots to steady his balance. The sword in his hands began to hum faintly—warm, familiar, alive.
The crimson light along its edge flared, faint at first, then steady—pulsing in time with his own heartbeat.
’No, that’s…’ Eli smiles, holding onto the sword tightly.
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Chapters
- Chapter 217: [TICK TOCK TICK TOCK]
- Chapter 216: [MENTAL WARFARE]
- Chapter 215: [A TRAP MADE BY A DEMON]
- Chapter 214: [ELI’S TURN TO ANSWER]
- Chapter 213: [CAELEN’S SIDE]
- Chapter 212: [WE GOT ABILITIES PT. 1]
- Chapter 211: [IT STARTED THE DAY-]
- Chapter 210: [THE PARK]
- Chapter 209: [SPARKLY]
- Chapter 208: [DEEP SIGH]
- Chapter 207: [BRINGING UP ORION]
- Chapter 206: [AERTH-LIKE CREATURES]
- Chapter 205: [THERAPY TIME!!!]
- Chapter 204: [THE DREADED NOTIFICATION]
- Chapter 203: [HER BOYS]
- Chapter 202: [KAIRIE RYU]
- Chapter 201: [APEX PREDATORS]
- Chapter 200: [LIGHTHEADED]
- Chapter 199: [JUMP OFF A BALCONY]
- Chapter 198: [5,900]
- Chapter 197: [LITTLE NOODLE]
- Chapter 196: [SMALLER]
- Chapter 195: [UNDENIABLY HUMAN]
- Chapter 194: [A SUDDEN LOSS]
- Chapter 193: [JUST FOR NOW]
- Chapter 192: [FIST FIGHT]
- Chapter 191: [SUCCESS...?]
- Chapter 190: [THE SERPENT AND THE NAME]
- Chapter 189: [PICTURE FRAME]
- Chapter 188: [THE MYSTERIOUS BUILDING]
- Chapter 187: [OUT]
- Chapter 186: [INSIDE THE SERPENT’S MOUTH]
- Chapter 185: [LOOKING AT ME]
- Chapter 184: [IS IT DEAD?]
- Chapter 183: [LION’S FANG GUILD’S TEAMWORK]
- Chapter 182: [IT CAN SPEAK?]
- Chapter 181: [ATTACK THOSE STUPID S-CLASS HUNTERS!]
- Chapter 180: [DUMB FUCKING BOSS MONSTER]
- Chapter 179: [SUSPICIOUS ELI]
- Chapter 178: [WHERE’S ELI?]
- Chapter 177: [NOWHERE TO BE SEEN]
- Chapter 176: [LITTLE SIDEKICKS]
- Chapter 175: [SYSTEM GLITCH]
- Chapter 174: [DID YOU DO THIS?]
- Chapter 173: [HERE THE WHOLE TIME]
- Chapter 172: [MY ORION]
- Chapter 171: [EELS]
- Chapter 170: [TEAMWORK MAKES ELI WORK]
- Chapter 169: [SHUT THE F UP!]
- Chapter 168: [THEN WE HELP]
- Chapter 167: [DON’T START!]
- Chapter 166: [THE POWER-UP IS…?!]
- Chapter 165: [SS-CLASS ABYSS SERPENT]
- Chapter 164: [NORMAL OF THEM]
- Chapter 163: [INSANE!!!]
- Chapter 162: [BLOOD BATH]
- Chapter 161: [LET’S MAKE SOME TAKOYAKI]
- Chapter 160: [MAKE THAT PAIN REAL]
- Chapter 159: [OBSERVATION OF A FAN]
- Chapter 158: [MAYBE WE CAN]
- Chapter 157: [HAVE TO WONDER]
- Chapter 156: [FIND HIS WAY BACK]
- Chapter 155: [GET KAIRO BACK]
- Chapter 154: [FOR A SPLIT SECOND]
- Chapter 153: [BLACK INK]
- Chapter 152: [THREE HEARTS]
- Chapter 151: [PULSING]
- Chapter 150: [BUY US MORE TIME]
- Chapter 149: [ALL EYES ON ELI]
- Chapter 148: [TIME TO THINK]
- Chapter 147: [IS THAT MEL?]
- Chapter 146: [WANTED MY FIRST KISS]
- Chapter 145: [KISS UPGRADE]
- Chapter 144: [DON’T DIE, DIE!]
- Chapter 143: [WHY, INDEED?]
- Chapter 142: [ELI DID WHAT?!]
- Chapter 141: [IT’S THE—]
- Chapter 140: [CAN’T BE HEARD]
- Chapter 139: [PRINCESS]
- Chapter 138: [MINE TO PROTECT]
- Chapter 137: [KILL HIM]
- Chapter 136: [CHASE US]
- Chapter 135: [TEMPORARY POWER-UP?]
- Chapter 134: [ESTIMATED DEATH LIKELIHOOD]
- Chapter 133: [700 ML]
- Chapter 132: [AT A LOSS]
- Chapter 131: [WHAT WAS LEFT BEHIND]
- Chapter 130: [USE MY BLOOD]
- Chapter 129: [KAIRO’S SWORD]
- Chapter 128: [GIANT OCTOPUS]
- Chapter 127: [LOOK UP]
- Chapter 126: [CHARM SHROUD]
- Chapter 125: [A HUNTER’S LIMIT]
- Chapter 124: [THROBBING HEAD]
- Chapter 123: [LIKE A PUPPET]
- Chapter 122: [PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE]
- Chapter 121: [SAVING WHISTLE]
- Chapter 120: [YOUR FAULT!]
- Chapter 119: [UNCERTAINTY]
- Chapter 118: [STOPPED APPEARING]
- Chapter 117: [A VERY DIFFICULT SITUATION]
- Chapter 116: [WHAT DID YOU SEE?]
- Chapter 115: [UNCONSCIOUS]
- Chapter 114: [PHANTOMS]
- Chapter 113: [EYES UNDER THE WATER]
- Chapter 112: [THE KEY IS....]
- Chapter 111: [SS-CLASS]
- Chapter 110: [FEELING WEAK]
- Chapter 109: [OMINOUS]
- Chapter 108: [MY FAULT]
- Chapter 107: [ON HIS LEGS]
- Chapter 106: [DON’T FEEL SO GOOD]
- Chapter 105: [STAY CLOSE TO ME]
- Chapter 104: [A VERY DARK DUNGEON]
- Chapter 103: [KISS, KISS, FALL IN LOVE!]
- Chapter 102: [COME HERE]
- Chapter 101: [GOING IN RIGHT AWAY]
- Chapter 100: [CALM DOWN]
- Chapter 99: [TAKING YOU WITH ME]
- Chapter 98: [GOT LOST]
- Chapter 97: [HUFFING]
- Chapter 96: [HOUSE TOUR]
- Chapter 95: [COUCH IS REALLY COMFY]
- Chapter 94: [I’LL MAKE YOU BLUSH!]
- Chapter 93: [DO IT RIGHT]
- Chapter 92: [MISTER WHO LOOKS LIKE A GIRL]
- Chapter 91: [LUCAS KIM]
- Chapter 90: [HEAT THINGS UP?!]
- Chapter 89: [ARE YOU KIDDING?]
- Chapter 88: [SEEING GLASSES]
- Chapter 87: [HEART BREAK]
- Chapter 86: [UNEXPECTED]
- Chapter 85: [BRATTY]
- Chapter 84: [CHEST TOUCHING]
- Chapter 83: [DANGEROUSLY CLOSE]
- Chapter 82: [ANY SUGGESTIONS?]
- Chapter 81: [PERSPECTIVE]
- Chapter 80: [MEETING WITH MIDAS]
- Chapter 79: [HANDSOME!]
- Chapter 78: [DELIVERED]
- Chapter 77: [INVITATION]
- Chapter 76: [GOOD REWARDS]
- Chapter 75: [ACCOMPLISHED]
- Chapter 74: [CHALLENGE ACCEPTED]
- Chapter 73: [COMPETITION BETWEEN TWO S-CLASS HUNTERS]
- Chapter 72: [STRANGE]
- Chapter 71: [SUDDEN VISIT]
- Chapter 70: [BEEP BEEP]
- Chapter 69: [A GENIUS]
- Chapter 68: [SINGLEHANDEDLY]
- Chapter 67: [PHENOMENON]
- Chapter 66: [GOLDEN AURORA DRIVE]
- Chapter 65: [FINAL STAND]
- Chapter 64: [THREE SECONDS]
- Chapter 63: [A DISTRACTION]
- Chapter 62: [SQUASH THE ROACH]
- Chapter 61: [DESTROY THE GARGOYLES]
- Chapter 60: [FOCUS AND NEGLECT]
- Chapter 59: [WE NEED A PLAN]
- Chapter 58: [DON’T STOP LOOKING]
- Chapter 57: [EYES!]
- Chapter 56: [THE PRIEST]
- Chapter 55: [PREPARATION]
- Chapter 54: [A DOOR]
- Chapter 53: [HOLD HANDS?]
- Chapter 52: [FIND THE BOSS]
- Chapter 51: [NOT AN A-CLASS?]
- Chapter 50: [SOMETHING’S WRONG]
- Chapter 49: [GROTESQUES]
- Chapter 48: [ELI’S FIRST DUNGEON RAID]
- Chapter 47: [THE A-CLASS GATE]
- Chapter 46: [SUDDEN CROWD]
- Chapter 45: [CRAZY]
- Chapter 44: [POACHED]
- Chapter 43: [TEST RUN]
- Chapter 42: [SIMULATION ROOM]
- Chapter 41: [TRAINING FACILITY]
- Chapter 40: [WHY DO YOU CARE?]
- Chapter 39: [DON’T BE WARY]
- Chapter 38: [THE NATION’S PRINCE]
- Chapter 37: [KIDNAPPED]
- Chapter 36: [DELIVERY?]
- Chapter 35: [WHAT TO DO]
- Chapter 34: [VIRAL]
- Chapter 33: [RANDOM REWARDS]
- Chapter 32: [PENALTY]
- Chapter 31: [RIVALRY]
- Chapter 30: [A MOMENT OF DISRUPTION]
- Chapter 29: [S-CLASS HUNTERS’ MEETING]
- Chapter 28: [ONE WAY OR ANOTHER]
- Chapter 27: [BATTLE’S OVER]
- Chapter 26: [AN OPENING]
- Chapter 25: [READY]
- Chapter 24: [BACK-UP ARRIVES]
- Chapter 23: [BOSS’ MOVE]
- Chapter 22: [ATTACK THE BOSS]
- Chapter 21: [SAVED AGAIN]
- Chapter 20: [KILLER ROAR]
- Chapter 19: [NO FEAR]
- Chapter 18: [ELI’S HELP]
- Chapter 17: [CONDITIONING]
- Chapter 16: [DID IT COUNT?]
- Chapter 15: [CRIMSON SHADOW]
- Chapter 14: [ELI VS. THE OGRE]
- Chapter 13: [NO HUNTERS NEARBY]
- Chapter 12: [DANGER, DANGER!]
- Chapter 11: [SYSTEM MISSION: OBJECTIVE 1]
- Chapter 10: [SYSTEM PROFILE: ELIONE NOA AHN]
- Chapter 9: [SEDUCE OR DIE!]
- Chapter 8: [CHOOSE: YES OR NO]
- Chapter 7: [SYSTEM NOTICE]
- Chapter 6: [SYSTEM INITIATED]
- Chapter 5: [WARNING: DUNGEON IS CLOSING!]
- Chapter 4: [S-CLASS DUNGEON]
- Chapter 3: [THE E-CLASS]
- Chapter 2: [SYSTEM: START]
- Chapter 1: [SYSTEM: PROLOGUE]