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The warmth from the extraction faded slowly this ti.

With the Shadow Stalker it had been quick, a sharp intake, a settling, done. The Gargoyle King’s core was larger and older and it moved through him differently, like sothing viscous finding its level. He felt it spread from his chest outward through his ribcage, his shoulders, down his arms to the backs of his hands. Not painful. Not even uncomfortable, exactly. More like the sensation of muscle after sustained exertion, a density that hadn’t been there before, a new awareness of his own surface.

He pressed two fingers against the back of his left forearm.

Different. Not visibly, his skin looked the sa, no greyness, no texture change. But the pressure he was applying wasn’t translating the way it normally would. There was resistance underneath, sothing that t the force and didn’t yield from it.

[Ding!]

[Skill Acquired: Stony Skin]

[Rank: B | Type: Passive | Cost: None]

[Description: Hardens the user’s skin, increasing physical defense by 20%. Reduces incoming physical damage.]

B-rank passive. No activation, no cost, always running. He thought about the sixteen HP he’d lost from the Stone Burst fragnt, with Stony Skin active during that hit, the number would have been smaller. aningfully smaller, probably. Defense that ran continuously without touching his MP pool was a different category of asset than anything he’d acquired so far.

He opened the status window.

---

[Host Information]

Na: Yuan Shenzi

Rank: F (Hidden: SSS)

Level: 1 | EXP: 0/100

[STATS]

HP: 95/100 | MP: 45/50

Strength: 11 | Agility: 12 | Sense: 11

Vitality: 12 ( 2) | Intelligence: 10

[Skills]

— Basic Punch (E-Rank)

— Ability Extraction (SSS-Rank, Passive)

— Shadow Step (C-Rank, Lv.2)

— Battle Instinct (D-Rank, Passive)

— Stone Skin (B-Rank, Passive)

— Tremor Sense (B-Rank, Passive)

[Inventory]

— Academy ID Card

---

He noted the HP recovery, the Vitality increase had quietly pushed his ceiling up and partially refilled it, a small compounding benefit he hadn’t anticipated. He noted the Tremor Sense listed alongside Stone Skin, the bonus extraction, the B-rank ability from a C monster’s dormant layer. He noted his level was still 1, which ant the system was either calculating boss kill experience differently or the threshold for level 2 was higher than the standard mob formula suggested.

He closed the window.

Behind him, the hall was finding its voice again.

It started as individual sounds, soone crying and stopping and crying again, the particular rhythm of relief that doesn’t know what to do with itself. Then a laugh, sharp and slightly unhinged, from sowhere near the right wall. Then two students who’d spent the last ten minutes thinking they were going to die discovering they weren’t, and reacting the way twenty-year-olds react to that discovery when the adrenaline is still running.

By the ti Yuan had moved back into the deeper shadows along the hall’s left periter, the noise level had risen to sothing approaching functional chaos.

"it just dissolved"

"saw it, I definitely saw it, there was soone"

"Li ilin, is anyone keeping a count of the injured"

"how is the boss just gone"

The staff mber present, a mid-rank academy instructor nad Shen Bo, who had spent most of the crisis coordinating the injured toward the center of the hall while being dically useful and combatively insufficient, had taken on the focused expression of soone converting panic into logistics. He was moving through the student clusters with practiced efficiency, checking injuries, redirecting the mobile to help the stationary, using the task structure to give people sothing to do with their hands.

It was good work. Yuan watched him and felt sothing ease marginally.

The fire-affinity girl, he’d caught her na in the aftermath, Jiang Rui, second year, fire affinity classified A-rank, which explained the output he’d observed, was standing near the center of the debris field looking at the empty stone where the Gargoyle King had been. The empty stone where Yuan had been crouching ninety seconds ago.

"There’s no remains," she said, to no one in particular. "Bosses leave remains. There should be a mana core at minimum."

"Anomaly dungeon," Dao Fen said, from sowhere behind her. His hands were still slightly unsteady but he was upright and moving. "Normal rules don’t apply."

"That’s not... that’s not what I an." She crouched down and pressed her palm flat against the floor. "I an soone was here. And took sothing."

Nobody answered that with enough confidence to satisfy her.

---

Li ilin was on the hall’s far side, thodically checking the students along the wall for injuries she could triage. She was doing it efficiently and without wasted motion and her face was composed in the particular way that ant she was doing sothing else simultaneously.

Yuan had positioned himself in the shadow of the remaining intact column near the entrance, twelve ters from her current position. He watched her work and watched her think and tried to assess how much she’d actually seen.

The glimpse during the ceiling collapse, that had been movent and shadow, insufficient to identify. The debris field after the Stone Burst, he’d been on the wrong side of the Gargoyle King for direct line of sight. The extraction itself, he’d had his back to the main student mass and the hall’s lighting had been at forty percent.

What she had was: a pattern. The stumbles, the openings, the monster’s attention fragnting in ways that didn’t map to the three visible fighters. She had Jiang Rui’s consistent witness account. She had no remains where there should have been remains.

What she didn’t have was a face.

She looked up.

Not directly at him, at the column. The shadow behind it. The specific quality of darkness that, to a sufficiently attentive person, might register as occupied rather than empty.

Yuan didn’t move or breathe.

Li ilin held the look for two seconds. Then she returned to the student she’d been checking on.

But she filed it. He could tell she filed it the sa way he’d been filing things all day, and that was a problem with a long tiline on it.

---

The hall’s atmosphere had shifted from acute crisis to sustained tension by the ti the preliminary triage was finished. Instructor Shen Bo had organized the uninjured students into rotation watches at the two remaining entrances, distributed the ergency ration packs from the dungeon’s supply cache, and was maintaining the kind of controlled calm that ca from having trained for exactly this scenario while hoping never to use the training.

Eleven students with significant injuries. Three who needed imdiate extraction if the ergency protocol had any functional chanism left.

The exits were still sealed. The extraction beacons the instructor had activated were transmitting, the indicator lights confird that, but there was no way to verify topside receipt from inside the anomaly.

They were still in the dungeon. Still in a C-rank environnt with no confird tiline for external intervention. The Gargoyle King was gone but the dungeon wasn’t, and the mana saturation in the air was still running at levels that made Yuan’s Mana Sense report a persistent low-grade hum rather than the comfortable silence of an F-rank zone.

He was running through the implications of Tremor Sense, the B-rank passive, what it might actually do, whether it was already running, when the system notification appeared without precedent or preamble.

[Ding!]

[Hidden Quest Unlocked: Source of the Anomaly]

[Objective: Locate and neutralize the spatial distortion node at the dungeon’s lowest level.]

[Reward: Dungeon exit unsealed. Bonus reward pending.]

[Note: Quest is non-transferable. Assigned to host only.]

[Warning: Additional anomaly expansion in progress. Estimated ti to next threat level upgrade: 47 minutes.]

Yuan read the last line twice.

Threat level upgrade.

F to C had produced the Gargoyle King and a dungeon full of monsters that had nearly killed sixty students in under an hour. He didn’t know what C to B would produce, and he found that he didn’t particularly want to find out with sixty injured and exhausted students in a main hall with one instructor and three A-ranks who’d already spent most of their reserves.

He looked at the hall, the students along the walls, the injured in the center, Li ilin moving quietly along the periter. He looked at the entrance corridor behind him, leading back into the dungeon’s lower levels. He looked at his status window without opening it, running the inventory in his head.

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