Sothing was lying on the floor down the corridor, where the light from the lantern didn’t reach.
Miraculously, there were no slis in that area.
It had leather armor around it with long brown hair sprawled all over, and to Loren, it looked like a person.
“It’s one of the girls from Par’s party.”
Cloud, who had slowly walked up towards it, quickened his steps as he saw what it was.
It wasn’t certain if the girl was conscious or not, but she didn’t react to the footsteps nearing her and continued lying face down on the ground.
“H-hey?”
Cloud called out with fear in his voice, but the girl still didn’t move.
Cloud turned back to his companions, but none of them had an answer.
“Is she…alive?”
There was no way for them to know how long the girl had been lying there.
But with so many slis in the area, it would be weird if she had fallen unconscious sohow and managed to be okay.
Then it would be normal to assu that she was dead, but Ain and Cloud couldn’t tell if the girl lying before them was dead or alive.
“What do we do?”
“Um, let’s see.”
Ain, who didn’t know how to deal with this, poked the girl with the tip of his sword.
The girl didn’t react to it.
As Ain and his party looked at each other, deciding that she was indeed dead, the girl’s body suddenly started twitching.
As Ain and Cloud took a few steps back, the girl’s twitching body sohow rolled face up.
“Ahh!?”
One of two let out a cry of surprise.
In any case, they had seen the girl’s face.
What they saw was a mask-like face, like a bad craftsman had made it.
Her eyes were half open, but instead of her eyeballs, they could only see black voids under her eyelids.
Her mouth was open as well, but they couldn’t see her teeth or tongue.
Since she had a pretty face, the hollow holes that her eyes and mouth had beco gave a strange air about her, and even after she rolled face up, her body was still twitching and didn’t show any signs of stopping.
“W-what is this!?”
Cloud lashed out in disgust.
As if responding to Cloud’s voice, sothing started gushing out of the girl’s eyes, nose, and mouth.
“Is this a sli?”
Ain said in a shaky voice as he saw what had co out of the girl’s body.
It was indeed as a sli, as Ain had said.
It seed to have attacked the girl in so way and killed her, then invaded her body through any places it could find and trampled through her insides.
“Then that ans…”
Cloud paled as he realized that the body in front of him was nothing but skin.
It ant that nothing that should be inside a body was left inside, and that was inside was the sli.
Although it wasn’t reading Cloud’s ntal state, the girl’s body erupted from the inside and splattered.
The sli that had eaten her insides had jumped out from inside.
Its body, which was usually transparent, was bright red, as if it hadn’t been long since it ate all the girl’s flesh and blood, and inside its translucent body, they could see the parts that hadn’t been digested yet floating around.
“Ugh…”
Cloud’s reaction slowed at the sight before him.
There was no way a sli would look past an opportunity that its prey stopped moving.
“Cloud, watch out!”
Ain’s response was quicker since he didn’t everything that Cloud saw.
He blocked the sli’s body with his shield and pushed Cloud back, but the sli started to reach for Ain’s body, along with the shield.
“You!”
Ain tried to shake the sli off by swinging his shield, but there was no way it was going to fly off so easily.
He was so focused on his shield, he didn’t see the rest of the sli that were in the girl’s body crawling and reaching towards him.
By the ti he realized, one of them caught his right foot and the one on his shield started reaching for his hand, and he fell into utter fear.
“H-help !”
‘Ain! damn it! Let go of him!”
Cloud got back to his senses as he heard Ain’s call for help, and he thrusted his estoc into the sli that was grabbing Ain’s foot, but to a sli that could only be killed if its core was destroyed, a thrusting weapon such as an estoc wasn’t effective at all.
The sli, unfazed at the strikes, covered up to Ain’s ankle, and his boot started to change color as it started dissolving.
“Ow!? damn it! My hand is burning!?”
In the case of the girl, they killed her sohow and then proceeded to enter her body and ate it away from the inside, but this ti, since Ain was struggling or since it grabbed onto a bad location, it started eating away at Ain before killing him.
Ain’s hand and the part of his arm that the sli was covering started lting and inflaming and started turning red and black, as if acid had been poured on there, and Ain scread as he tried to peel it off.
“Al! Do sothing!”
“Do what…”
Cloud’s estoc didn’t even make the sli flinch, and there was no way he could grab it bare handed, so he asked Al for help, but he didn’t have a way to peel the sli off either.
“Um, the way to deal with slis is…”
While Ain and the others were shouting about, Feim was reaching all over her robe, trying to look for sothing to deal with the situation.
Her gaze repeatedly went towards Loren, and Loren was aware of it, but he didn’t say anything since she didn’t ask him anything, so he silently watched Ain, with Cloud and Al pacing around him, but after a while he sighed, looked at Feim, and pointed to the torch that he was holding over his head.
Feim pondered about what that ant, but eventually she seed to have thought of sothing, as she took a small bottle out of her robe, ran past Ain and the others, and poured the thick contents onto the dead girl’s body as well as here and there in the area.
“Ain! Hold your breath!”
After shouting a warning, Feim smashed the lantern next to the body.
The pieces of the lantern flew about, and the fire that was burning inside it spread onto the body and turned into a large fla.
“Feim!? What are you doing!?”
“We learned in class that the only way to get rid of slis wrapped around a body is to burn them!”
Burning slis was known as one of the most effective thods against them.
Sotis it wasn’t depending on the species, but most slis hated fire since most of their bodies were made up of water.
What Feim had poured over the body was oil.
It was oil used for lanterns, which were made to burn especially well.
The fire that started spreading had started burning the sli that was wrapped around him.
As black smoke started rising and emitting a bad sll, the sli either seed to realize that it was burning or seed to feel the pain, as it started retreating from Ain’s body.
But Ain wasn’t getting out unscathed either, since he was so close to the flas and the heat.
He had turned his face away from the smoke and sll from the burning sli, but he started getting burns on his body.
But after waiting for an opportunity for the sli to weaken its grip, Ain had managed to peel them off his arm and leg, and rolled out of the spot, coughing and taking care to shield his burned arm.
“You okay Ain!?”
“damn it! That was horrible!”
“I’m going to treat you with dicine and bandages because I still want to save up my healing divine arts.”
Ain was saved from falling prey to the sli, but he wasn’t in a good shape.
There were holes in his boots, and his left arm, which he held his shield with, was swelled up and had burns all over it.
And due to the flas, he had light burns on his face and neck, and Al started putting dicine and bandages on them.
“How would you rate how they did in that situation Loren?”
Lapis had been watching the whole thing in silence, and asked Loren, still clinging onto his waist.
Loren thought for a mont, keeping his torch above his head, and answered.
“I’m not that experienced as an adventurer, so.”
“How about as a rcenary?”
“I guess it was okay? Especially throwing the fire without hesitating.”
Slis were quite tough against physical attacks.
Even if a part of their bodies were crushed, cut, or ripped, they wouldn’t flinch since they didn’t feel pain.
If you didn’t have a way to accurately destroy the core, it was common for the situation to beco like what Ain and Cloud had shown.
To prevent that from happening, you would need a way to exterminate it quickly, and one of them was to kill it with fire.
If you had a magician that could use plenty of spells, depending on magic was a way, but if you had a magician that could only use a few spells like in the rcenary company that Loren was a part of, or if you were in a situation where no magicians were there, burning slis were usually the only option they had.
And in if you or one of your companions were caught by one, the only way to pull it off was to burn them along with the sli.
Even if you tried to crush the core, you could end up hurting whoever was being attacked, and the sli would find a way inside the body through the injuries.
One of the reasons that Loren was holding a knife and was holding a torch above his head was so that if a sli attached itself onto him, he could imdiately crush its core with the knife, or if he couldn’t, use the torch to burn it along with his body.
Loren knew that the great sword on his back wouldn’t do anything against slis.
“Wouldn’t it be better if we give up and head back?”
Loren suggested so, seeing Ain’s condition, with all the dicine and bandages on his body, but he backed off as Ain shook his head and Cloud glared at him.
“We told you, we’re going to the bottom floor!”
“I heard that, but what about your light? You have an extra lantern?”
When Loren said that, Cloud looked at the burning girl’s body and the sli and looking at the fragnts of their lantern scattered about, realized that they had lost their source of light.
Loren thought that breaking the lantern to light the fire was quite a violent thod, but he knew that there wasn’t much ti for Feim to open up the lantern and transfer the kindling, so he didn’t think that she should be blad for throwing it on the floor, but Cloud seed to have a different thought.
“Hey, what are we going to do? We still have a long way to go!?”
As Cloud drew closer to Feim with a grim face, she looked around at the others with an awkward look on her face.
“We don’t have any spare lanterns?”
“I have one. It’s okay Cloud, we’re fine.”
Al took so fire from the flas erupting from the girl’s body along with a bad stench and lit the spare that he had brought.
The party seed relieved as they regained their source of light, but then their attention went to the burning body.
“One of them dropped out here.”
“The problem is whether they headed back or kept going…Judging from Par’s personality, I think they probably moved ahead.”
“Klaus is with them, but then again, he’s only a proctor. If he didn’t say anything, I’m sure Par would’ve continued ahead.”
“What should we do?”
At Cloud’s question, Ain thought for a mont while rubbing his injured arm, and eventually declared strongly.
“We go forward. We can’t go back only this much.”
“Let’s all hold oil and kindling for the slis. And even if we see Par’s group or Klaus, don’t go near them.”
“There’s a good one burning right now, so let’s get the fire from there.”
The sli that had attacked them was being burned along with the body, was writhing on the floor with its movents getting slower and slower.
Ain and the party decided that it was okay to leave it like that and started getting fire from the flas burning its body.
“I’ll hold the lantern this ti. If this one breaks, we’re done for, so keep that in mind.”
“Burn it if you think you’re in danger. Got it. Ain, if it hurts, I’ll lend a shoulder?”
“I’m fine.”
Ain decided to throw away his shield, since it had been dissolved here and there by the sli, and had been burnt by the flas on top of that.
They would’ve taken equipnt from the dead girl’s body, but Feim had already burned everything, leaving nothing useful for them to take.
“Feim, mark this area on the map, just in case. Other slis will probably eat everything after the fire dies, but we still have to report it when we get back to the surface.”
“Okay.”
“Alright, let’s go.”
The party started moving forward at Ain’s call.
As Loren started following them, he realized that Lapis, who was still clinging onto him, was pulling his sleeve, so he looked towards her.
“Loren, I’ll leave finding the opportunity to you.”
“Opportunity? What opportunity?”
“This and that. Breaking away from this party, for example.”
Lapis suggested abandoning the job without any hesitation and looked at the backs of Ain and the others who were walking ahead of them.
“You’re not planning on dying with them, aren’t you?”
“Well, yeah…but without them we won’t be able to get to our destination, right?”
“It’ll work out. Just leave it to , Loren.”
Lapis said with confidence.
Lapis had said there was a way, so she certainly had sothing up her sleeve, but using that ant that they would be leave Ain and his party and going off on their own.
Loren sighed at the fact that Lapis had given him the responsibility of finding the opportunity, and started thinking.
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