I deeply sympathized with the sentiments of our guildmates. Seeing the circumstances according to their point of view, obviously, they had done significant penance to incorporate our party, a less experienced bunch, in this great endeavor.
Our group, the newcomers, stood out like novices in a room full of experts. Not only was it our launch into the strange domain of prison investigation, but it was also our initial introduction to the universe of hunting.
Everyone in the room was aware of this, and the implications of bringing a young member like Kim Ye-ri along were very much on everyone's minds. It was similar to dragging around an extra weight, multiplying the heap we conveyed.
I attempted to mix some hopefulness into the discussion, saying, "Hello, we should not get hindered by these worries. In any case, we can track down delight in this undertaking."
"Dungeon exploration, Choi Young-ki?" asked one of our party members with a hint of seriousness in his voice. This is undoubtedly not a snickering matter. Notwithstanding the number of people involved, our security should remain our first concern."
I gestured in understanding, perceiving the legitimacy of his point.
"Despite the fact that our aggregate specs are honorable," he proceeded, "we should not neglect to focus on our goal. We haven't arrived for touring. In any dungeon, we must be prepared for the possibility of danger."
I reassured him, "We understand." We will be more industrious and wary."
Choi Youthful Ki's help for our party was clear, and it created the impression that Cha Hee-ra, one more individual from our society, had addressed him about us previously. His obligation to our goal was cheering.
A voice from the group suggested a briefing to lighten the mood a moment later, and we all agreed.
Additionally we heard that,
"We are going to enter an interesting and one of a kind prison known as the Nursery of Dread. As indicated by the organization's investigation, this prison is home to a plenty of plant-type beasts that will rule the region."
We had been advised of this data already, and it appeared that this reiteration was planned to reduce the mounting pressure all around.
As we proceeded with our excursion towards the obscure, I wanted to see Choi Youthful Ki's resolute endeavors to encourage a feeling of solidarity inside our gathering. His disposition passed a quieting impact on everybody, soothing their nerves.
I hung over to Stop Deokgu, my kindred party part, and murmured, "Doesn't he appear to be a great individual?"
Park Deokgu gestured in understanding, sharing my feelings.
Knowing that our commander, Choi Young-ki, was as capable and considerate as we were given hope. He has extraordinary powers as well as an innate capacity to manage overall vibrations.
As we traveled over the landscape, we got closer to our goal. It was badly constructed to travel across areas densely occupied by massive thistle shrubberies. Nonetheless, my deliberate speed cost me the opportunity to investigate the prison entrance.
I couldn't resist expressing my interest, "For what reason is the entry so little?"
The entrance appeared to be a narrow crevice, with only a number of people able to sit back. However, it exuded an amazing and enchanting enchanted charisma, pulling us in regardless of the inherent danger it addressed.
In the entirety of my imaginings, I had never imagined a prison entrance having such a powerful charm.Q
After looking at it for some time, Choi Youthful Ki addressed us, "I will lead the way, continuing warily. The request for passage will be as per the Dark Swan, Enchantment, and Blue. Be ready for the chance of a quick showdown. Our goal is to enter productively and quickly. Is everybody clear on this?"
A melody of positive reactions reverberated through the gathering, meaning our comprehension and preparation.
Adhering to Choi Youthful ki's guidelines, we coordinated into matches as indicated by our particular party affiliations. I firmly held Jung Hayan's hand as we prepared for the approaching entry.
We felt a tangible shift in the atmosphere as we crossed the threshold. A natural message rang out, "[You have entered the Nursery of Dread, an interesting prison. Number of individuals [24/30] checked.]"
The declaration was a distinct sign of the truth of our circumstances. It wasn't well before a voice from the front of the gathering shouted, "Spread out! Make distance rapidly! Our most memorable enemy has arrived. Practice mindfulness to avoid blocking individuals and keep up with arrangement!"
The presence of a massive foe standing at the entrance seemed absurd, but we realized such a confrontation was unavoidable. The prison emanated an inevitable and overwhelming supernatural energy that ruled out any possibility.
The Red Hired fighters, veterans of these unsafe undertakings, took up positions at the forefronts, raising a considerable obstruction against the tireless surge of immense aggressors.
I focused on the twisted plant-like goliaths that pounced on us, surpassing twice the level of a normal person. Their massive, iron-like bodies moved with an unsettling grace, each step sending vibrations across the ground. It was puzzling to see these creatures move with such quickness and precision when they were primarily formed of branches and roots. These were inquiries that should be avoided till further notice.
Going to Deokgu, who remained close to me, I tenderly poked him, keeping him from noticing the remarkable exhibition. " Deokgu."
He squinted and snapped back to the real world, recognizing my presence with a fast, "Goodness, I see."
Kim Hyunsung, our party's designated harm supplier, wasted little time diving right in. Even with Jung Hayan and me, the opportunity to properly contribute to the conflict remained shaky. This clearly highlighted the apparent flaws in our collective coordination when compared to the more prepared society parties.
"It's reasonable we're not working together as one," I discreetly deplored.
The prompt intervention of Choi Young-ki restored some order to our ranks. The other organization parties quickly and successfully got the prison entrance free from the persistent crowd of beasts.
As the underlying rush of enemies died down, Choi Youthful Ki went to Stop Deokgu, who seemed shaken and short of breath. " Seems like you moved too quickly, Deokgu."
Park Deokgu, actually pausing to rest, conceded, "Yes... Much thanks to you for the save."
Choi Youthful Ki offered necessary counsel, "It's normal for this to happen when you need insight. Center around developing lower body fortitude to keep up with solidness."
"That's what I'll remember," Park Deokgu answered, keen to the direction.
My anxiety for Park Deokgu extended. He obviously could turn into an uncommon tank, yet the mounting pressure was causing significant damage.
The meaning of keeping up with arrangement and the heaviness of being the forefront safeguard weighed vigorously on his shoulders. He was aware that one error could put our entire party in jeopardy.
He was direct and sincere, and the unforgiving idea of prisons could hose his spirits.
"Hello, Youthful ki Choi," Yura from the Dark Swan organization said.
Choi Youthful Ki is open to input and answers with a courteous, "Indeed, Yura? Do you have something to add?"
"I accept that the Blue Society's big hauler towards the back would be more astute," Yura proposed.
Park Deokgu took a step forward to defend his position.
Yura said, her tone firm, "He actually appears to be a little precarious regarding his build." Putting him in the lead could expose us to unnecessary dangers. He can successfully guard us from attacks in the back."
Park Deokgu began to voice his assurance, "However I need to prove..."
Yura said, "I comprehend your craving to show what you can do. However, this isn't the time or spot for it. The hole in details and experience is just excessively wide. Give him a chance to adjust."
Hesitantly, Park Deokgu yielded, and Choi Youthful Ki interceded, "We should reposition him in the back for the time being. It's a careful step for the security of the gathering. Getting the job done should be our primary concern."
Yura's determined strategies and implications enraged me. It was apparent that her essential concern was getting more noteworthy compensation for her organization, regardless of whether it implied compromising the security and solidarity of the undertaking.
I couldn't resist thinking, "Two can play that game."