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The Summoner's Rebirth: Awaken, Milady

"Aria Schreiner, I will have to disappoint you." Aria Schreiner spent her entire life searching for the True Unity, a term mentioned in a prophecy gifted by her mentor. She was only a step away. The Door to achieve True Unity was right in front of her. Alas, her one and only childhood friend Azef Harkan betrayed her. Sealed to a coffin and burned by an undying flame, Aria recounted her mistakes. She held no more hope left. She just wanted to end the suffering. One day, she awoke to find herself unsealed. WPC #155 Gold-Tier Winner

illeannne · Fantasia
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275 Chs

Case Closed

She ruffled her hair in dismay, slumping down to the ground to catch a break.

She obtained another burst of  adrenaline when Jin-kyung was put in danger, but once that adrenaline died down, she was back in her exhausted state.

She wanted to complain, but didn't know who to target.

Not only did the dungeon suck someone in, the interior was also capable of warping.

Clearly, this dungeon was far more complex than the previous one she was in. The monsters' numbers were also significantly increased.

'Is it intentional?' Aria heaved a sigh, calming herself down. It wouldn't be beneficial if she panicked.

Aria walked around, checking the walls. The innards weren't hollow, any attacks she tried to make were fully absorbed.

"Dianthe, can you pass through these walls?" Aria released the spirit, letting her look into the room carefully.

Minutes passed, and Dianthe had gone through every single corner of the room.

The spirit returned, her face showing disappointment as she couldn't find anything substantial.

She had the capability to turn into mist, but the walls were solid and didn't have any crevices between them. It wasn't made of a material that would let her pass through, not even as a mist.

The two were completely trapped inside.

Aria didn't mind, since she could protect herself, but Jin-kyung didn't.

The girl was powerless.

"Don't worry, we'll look for other ways," Aria sighed and consoled the spirit, who still rolled and turned in the air to look for potential clues.

The room was square shaped. Almost too perfect to be true. Like someone cut it to be a square, the four corners' edges were sharp.

This was clearly a trap. A set up meant to divide them.

"Magic that lets me pass through walls... Is there something like that?" Aria sat down to think.

'There are many ways to get through this, but I can't use them right now.'

Feeling down, she sighed.

Thankfully, the oxygen inside the room didn't seem to be thinning out. At the very least, she had time to think.

"If the oxygen supply is still rich.. there should be a ventilation somewhere. A loop hole," Aria mused.

'But how can I find it?'

The walls were rock solid. There was no need to mention destroying it with brute force to find the ventilation. She had no methods that could do that.

"Dungeons.. Warping interiors.. The reason would be..." Thinking for the solution, Aria cupped her face and mumbled.

For minutes, she went around in circles, trying to touch the dungeon walls to see if there was anything different.

"...Magic."

Aria came to a conclusion. There was no other explanation on this warping phenomenon other than magic. The dungeon's magic.

Perhaps it wasn't intentionally done, but the dungeon's mechanism was just made to be that way.

If it was a working compartment, it would've been triggered long before she finished the battle. However, it waited until all the goblins were dead.

'Perhaps..?' Aria thought up of a plausible solution.

The dungeons were locked up inside spatial membranes called 'Gates'. The interiors were realistic, but the total area was made to be just enough to accommodate the inhabitants.

There was only one answer she could wrap her around.

The use of magic.

Creating things using the many elements of magic. The various environments that are made possible within the dungeons could also be explained through magic.

If everything was created using magic, then what the result would be was determined by the creator. It was free, as long as you had enough mana to successfully conjure the design.

If the walls were made out of earth magic components, then Aria had an idea on what she should do.

Dianthe was an elemental spirit.

She was sensitive to elemental particles, and could discern artificially created compartments from the others.

Dianthe seemed to understand what Aria was thinking about. She circled around her Summoner and rose up to the air.

They were standing in the center of the room. No sounds were made. It was dead silent.

Then, the process started. Dianthe's watery body started to shift, glimmering with a beautiful blue light. It signified her use of energy.

"Show me the building blocks of life, my Elemental." Aria held Dianthe's hands in hers. The two figures closed their eyes.

The blue light enveloped the two figures. Aria found the light to be quite special. It was different from other spirits, who normally possessed a nearly identical shade for each element. Dianthe's elemental color was brighter and much more vibrant, once again showing that she was going to utilize her origins to investigate the place.

The holding hands implied that they were sharing the power. With this, anything that appeared would also be visible by Aria.

Soon, four diamond shards appeared before her eyes as a result of sharing vision with Dianthe. They were in the shade of ochre, an earthen color.

It was placed in random corners inside the room as a preventive measure.

"Magic.. fragments," Aria recognized them as clusters of mana, sourcing from an Earthen element to be specific. "As expected."

This wasn't a surprising result. The magic used was basic.

If it was done by an expert, these simple trigger objects wouldn't be here.

These clusters of mana could be destroyed. It was a flaw, something that every teacher would tell their students to fix.

By applying a stronger cluster of mana onto the shard, you can overwrite the original creator's own cluster.

Of course, it had to be done with elemental magic, but Aria had the perfect assistant: Dianthe.

"Dianthe, you know what to do." Aria beckoned for her to come and follow her to the nearest shard.

Nodding, Dianthe started to use her elemental powers.

One that didn't come out of mana, but made up of elemental particles instead.

She focused it all into the shard. After a long treatment, the shard started to show cracks.

With the shard shattering into tiny smithereens, Aria flashed a victorious smile, knowing that she had cracked the case.

Hihi me broke the daily streak yesterday because we hit the thirty chapter mark, Author felt sleepy and acknowledged that sleep is the best thing ever, so~

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