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The Core Warden opened its eyes when Yuan’s foot crossed an invisible threshold approximately four ters into the cavern.

Not both eyes simultaneously; one first, the left, a deep amber that caught the crystal light and held it, and then the right, and then the creature’s breathing changed from the slow geological rhythm of deep sleep to sothing more present and deliberate. It didn’t move. It watched him from its position curled around the stone formation with the patient attention of sothing that had been assigned a purpose a very long ti ago and had not yet been given a reason to deviate from it.

Yuan stopped walking.

The Core Warden’s mana signature was the largest coherent signature his Sense had ever encountered, A-minus rank, the notification had said, but the output his Sense was receiving suggested the notation was conservative. It wasn’t aggressive mana. It wasn’t the territorial density of the Gargoyle King or the corrupted weight of the Blight variant. It was custodial, which was the only word that fit, the signature of sothing whose entire mana structure was organized around maintaining proximity to a single fixed point and ensuring that point remained undisturbed.

Yuan took one more step.

The Core Warden raised its head.

He stopped again. They regarded each other across thirty ters of crystal-lit cavern, and Yuan did the calculation that the situation required, which was: an A-rank guardian at full capacity versus my current toolkit, one minute thirty seconds on the tir, the core fracture actively widening behind it.

The math did not resolve favorably.

He didn’t take another step toward the core.

Instead he looked at the rest of the cavern, which True Sight was rendering in full legible detail, and took stock of what was actually present beyond the Warden and the core.

The Crystal Golems were the first thing he’d processed as terrain.

There were six of them, distributed around the cavern’s periter in positions that corresponded to the densest crystal formation clusters. They were slow — their movent, when one shifted slightly in response to the Warden’s head-raise, had the deliberate quality of sothing whose mass made speed a low priority. Their composition was pure crystal threaded with concentrated mana channels, denser than the Mana Golem from the third level by a significant margin, and True Sight showed him the channel structure running through them in luminous lines beneath the faceted surface.

More durable than anything he’d faced. Slower than anything he’d faced.

The Mana Wisps were the opposite, he counted eleven of them, floating in loose proximity to the core, each one a compact sphere of pure mana cycling so rapidly that True Sight was the only reason he could track their actual positions. Without it they’d have been indistinguishable from the crystal light. With it they were visible as dense, fast-moving points of concentrated energy, orbiting the core in irregular paths that intersected and diverged without collision.

[Ding!]

[Dungeon Core Detected: Academy Dungeon Core]

[Status: Dormant, Unstable]

[Threat Level: Cataclysmic Collapse Imminent]

[Interaction thod: Requires concentrated mana infusion or precise energy manipulation.]

He read concentrated mana infusion and looked at the Mana Wisps.

They were the core’s own cycling mana, externalized, pieces of the dungeon’s mana economy that had separated from the main body and were operating as semi-independent units. The core used them the way a body used circulation. If he could extract the ability that governed their mana manipulation, the chanism by which they concentrated and directed mana precisely enough to interact with a structure as complex as the dungeon core, he’d have, in theory, the tool the system notification was describing.

Energy manipulation. The system had given him the category. The Wisps were the nearest available source.

One minute fifteen.

He moved.

The first Crystal Golem registered his motion and began turning toward him with the unhurried certainty of sothing that had never needed to be fast. Yuan went under its reach before it completed the turn, True Sight showing him the mana channel junction at its left knee joint — sa architectural weakness as every construct he’d encountered, the joints where the channel density decreased to allow movent, and hit it with a focused strike that his Strength-thirteen delivered cleanly.

The Golem staggered. He was already past it.

Two more shifted from their periter positions, beginning the slow process of redirecting toward the disturbance. He ignored them and focused on the nearest Mana Wisp cluster.

Tracking a Mana Wisp without True Sight would have been effectively impossible, they moved in three dinsions at speeds that put them at a different position every ti his eyes tried to confirm their location. With True Sight the motion beca legible, each Wisp’s trajectory a visible line that his perception updated continuously. He watched the nearest one’s path for four seconds, identified the point in its orbit where it would be within Shadow Step’s arrival radius, and tid the activation.

He ca out of the skill with his hand in the right position.

The Wisp made contact with his palm and the extraction initiated instantly — faster than any previous extraction, the Wisp’s composition being pure mana without biological resistance, the core separating from its cycling pattern with almost no friction. Three seconds. Done.

[Ding!]

[C-Rank Mana Wisp defeated. Experience 60]

[Ding!]

[Ability Extracted: Mana Wisp — Mana Weaving (C-Rank)]

[New Skill Acquired: Mana Weaving]

[Rank: C | Type: Active | Cost: 20 MP]

[Description: Allows precise manipulation and direction of ambient mana or the user’s own mana pool. Can be used to repair, reinforce, or destabilize mana structures. Duration: 10 seconds. Cooldown: 20 seconds.]

He read repair mana structures and felt the specific relief of a piece clicking into place.

The second Wisp he took on the return orbit. The third ca to him — or appeared to, the Wisp’s path bringing it through his position naturally, his True Sight-inford stillness making him indistinguishable from the crystal formations until the mont his hand closed.

[Ding!]

[C-Rank Mana Wisp defeated. Experience 60]

[Duplicate ability detected. Converting to mana: 12 MP]

Forty seconds.

The Core Warden had not moved from its position. It was tracking him, both eyes present and focused, the custodial mana signature unchanged but it hadn’t engaged. He filed that as information: the Warden was assigned to the core, not to the room. As long as he didn’t approach the core directly, the behavioral programming apparently hadn’t crossed whatever threshold triggered active response.

He was going to have to cross that threshold in approximately forty seconds.

He was thinking about how to fra that problem when the cavern floor moved.

This was a physical displacent of the stone, the crystal formations vibrating at their bases, several of the smaller ones shedding fragnts that caught the light on the way down.

The dungeon core flared.

The fracture line, the diagonal black crack he’d been tracking since entering the cavern, widened suddenly, not increntally but in a single rapid expansion, and through it ca a pulse of corrupted mana so dense it was visible to the naked eye as a dark shimr expanding outward from the core in a sphere. It hit him before he could brace.

Enhanced Stony Skin took most of it. The Blight resistance component engaged, his body’s inoculation from the evolved Gargoyle King’s extraction doing partial work against the corruption type. Most. Not all. His HP dropped by eleven points and his MP cycled backward by eight, the mana pulse interacting with his pool in a way that felt like a hiccup.

The Crystal Golems, which had been in the slow process of converging on him, stopped.

And from the core’s base, from the stone formation that the Core Warden was curled around, sothing pushed upward through the rock with a sound like sustained fracture, not erging from a passage, not dropping from the ceiling, rising directly from the formation as if the stone were water and it had always been subrged within it.

Larger than the periter Golems. Significantly. Where they were human-scale, this one was four ters and still rising, the crystal composition denser and darker, the mana channels True Sight showed him running in triple-layered spirals rather than the single-layer architecture of the standard variants.

[Ding!]

[Core Crystal Golem erged.]

[Rank: B−]

[Note: Directly linked to Dungeon Core. Damage resistance elevated while Core remains active.]

Yuan looked at the Core Crystal Golem. Looked at the Core Warden, still watching from its position. Looked at the fracture, which had not closed after the flare and was now visibly wider than it had been a minute ago.

Twenty seconds.

His MP was at thirty-one. Mana Weaving cost twenty. Shadow Step cost ten. He had one shot at the core before either the tir ran out or the Core Crystal Golem reached him, whichever ca first, and they were currently at approximately the sa distance.

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