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Chapter 102 – Hunting Spiders.

    Chapter 102 – Hunting Spiders.


    <span style="font-weight:400">An unsettling change in atmosphere marked the transition from goblin-infested forests to the spider’s domain. The air grew colder, and shafts of sunlight struggled to prate the canopy above. Fine, shimmering strands of webbing hung like veils between the trees, glistening faintly whenever light touched them. asionally, faint scuttling sounds echoed from above, putting everyone on edge.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Are you two sure that this is going to work?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Getting cold feet Rusty? But I guess you’re made from cold iron!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon cackled inside Rusty’s helmet as the group approached the spider-infested forest. They had made sure to arrive during the day, knowing the webs would be somewhat visible in sunlight. The glinting strands reflected faintly, revealing thework of traps, but the thick canopy of trees filtered the light, leaving much of the forest shrouded in shadows. The dimness provided perfect cover for the monsters lurking out of sight, ready to pounce.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“No... but won’t the entire forest burn down, along with all the preserved bodies these monsters hold?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty asked. He hadn’t been in this world long, but he understood how fire worked. If the webs were as mmable as Aburdon and Alexander imed, setting them alight indiscriminately could spark a wildfire. The ze might spread through the Evesting ck Forest, consuming kilometers of wilderness. Worse still, such an inferno could attract the attention of nearby settlements or even the local adventurer guild - aplication they couldn’t afford.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“That’s a valid concern.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Alexander admitted, his tone calm.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“But the mmable toxins are usually concentrated in the captures these spiders create. Theirirs and the wrappings around their victims aren’t asbustible. So, if we stick to the n and lure one or two spiders first, we should avoid anyrge-scale fire.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I see.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty nodded, turning his helmeted head toward Gleam.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Gleam, be ready with those me spells. Once I give you the signal, cast it. Can you handle that?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“( ?? ω ?? )”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam chirped confidently, her antennae twitching with excitement at the chance to show off her magic. She quickly skittered down from Rusty’s shoulder and took cover behind a tree that wasn’tpletely veiled in webbing. Her body quivered slightly as she nced up at the enwebbed trees. Her instincts screamed of danger, but she was ready. While the spiders were scary, with her friend Rusty around, she knew that there was nothing to fear.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty stepped forward, his iron frame gleaming faintly in the filtered sunlight. Carefully, he trudged into the maze of webs, the strands sticking to his metal ting but failing to harm him. The material was incredibly strong and sticky, pulling him to a halt almost immediately. With each step, more of the sticky fibers clung to him, forming an unyielding trap.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Despite his immunity to the paralytic toxins coating the threads, the sheer tensile strength of the webs immobilized him. He nced back at Gleam, who peeked cautiously from behind the tree, her small silver body reflecting the faint light.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I’m stuck already?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty muttered, testing the web''s strength with a few futile tugs. He was surprised and it made sense while this whole ce was deserted. If he couldn’t get in more than a few steps, then other adventurers or even monsters probably couldn’t either.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Let’s hope your n works.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Before long, the forest grew eerily silent, broken only by the faint clicking of approaching legs. From above, a massive spider descended on a silken thread. Its dark-brown, fur-like covering glistened faintly in the sunlight that filtered through the canopy. Its many eyes gleamed as they focused intently on its prey. Mistaking him for an adventurer ensnared in its web, the spider clicked its fangs menacingly, creeping closer with deliberate caution. Rusty, however, remained calm and waited.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The monster moved slowly, taking its time to inspect what it believed was itstest catch. Rusty struggled against the webbing, managing to free an arm briefly before bing even more entangled. It was clear that the more he struggled, the tighter the web held him. Finally, he stopped moving, feigning defeat. To the spider, his stillness signaled that its toxins had done their work. Satisfied, the creature descended fully to the forest floor. Its movements were slow but purposeful, its fangs shone with venom as it prepared to strike.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Now, Gleam!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">A small marble-sized orb of fire shot from behind the tree, streaking toward the webbing surrounding Rusty. The mes ignited on contact, spreading rapidly across the toxic strands. The sudden ze caused the spider to screech and recoil, its sensitive legs catching fire. The creature thrashed violently, dropping to the ground as it tried to extinguish the mes, but it was toote. The web burned away, freeing Rusty and consuming the spider in one swift motion.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty stumbled forward, shaking off the remnants of the burnt webbing clinging to his iron frame. Though the sticky burning threads engulfed him, they caused little actual damage to his metallic body. Behind him, the spider thrashed violently, its movements erratic but still full of life. Wasting no time, Rusty reached for his sword. With one swift motion, he drove the de into the monster’s head. The spider’s eight legs twitched wildly in all directions, its body spasming in its final moments. Soon, the creature stilled, lifeless


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Good shot, Gleam!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“( ?? ? ?? )? ”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam chirped, waving her antennae excitedly. She looked proud of her sess, her confidence boosted by the small victory. The mes continued to churn for a while but just like Alexander mentioned previously, they did not consume the entire forest. Eventually, they reached a part of the webbing that wasn’t as mmable and sputtered out, leaving only faint smoke and scorched remains in their wake.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I told you it would.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Alexander said smugly.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Now we know the n is viable, so you can execute it on a greater scale.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I suppose even a broken clock is right twice a day…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon muttered in a rather disappointed tone, while Alexander finally had something to gloat about.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Now, let’s move along with the n.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">This was just the first test of their grand master n. They stood on the outskirts of the spider monster territory, where the concentration of these monstrous spiders was rtively low. This allowed them to safely test their theory. The experiment confirmed that the forest wouldn’t ignite into an uncontroble ze. Now that the sticky threads had burned away, they were free to search for their target: well-preserved bodies for Rusty.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ (?? ? ??)? ”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Oh, you’ll check? But what if something happens?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam was quite the climber and some nearby spider cocoons were hanging up in the trees. She wanted to go there to check but Rusty hesitated. Gleam’s enthusiasm was infectious, but the sight of the dangling cocoons high in the canopy made him wary. Each of the silken prisons swayed gently in the breeze, like morbid fruit waiting to fall. If there was anything he had learned from this world so far, it was to never underestimate even the smallest threats.


    <span style="font-weight:400">He turned to the monster spider he had just defeated for confirmation and activated his identification skill. Just as expected, the monster was not something his friend would be able to handle that easily.


    <table>


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    <b>ssification:</b>


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    <td>


    <b>Giant Forest Spider E -</b>


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    <td>


    <b>Type:</b>


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    <td>


    <b>Arachnoid</b>


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    </tr>


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    <td>


    <b>Description:</b>


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    <td>


    <b>Chard remains of a giant forest spider. This monster ismonly found inrge forests. This spider poses a threat to travelers, particrly at night, when its dark exoskeleton provides excellent camouge. The creature''s webs are highly adhesive, and toxic making them nearly impossible to escape once ensnared.</b><b>


    </b><b>


    </b><b>Known for weaving enormous, intricate webs high among the trees, this monster serves as a natural predator within its habitat. </b><b>


    </b><b>


    </b><b>Its nature is not solitary, finding strength in high numbers.</b>


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    </tr>


    </tbody>


    </table>


    <span style="font-weight:400">The exnation was longer than what he was ustomed to, but his skill had continued to level up, allowing him to gather far more information about this world on his own.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I don’t think that’s a good idea, Gleam…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ ( ? ? ? ) “


    <span style="font-weight:400">“It’s not that I don’t trust you, but there might be more of them hiding in there, what if one jumps out?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ (? ''? - ''? )? “


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well, I’m d that you are confident in your abilities but there might be too many there to handle…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam was more of a caster than a fighter. These spiders had higher strength and constitution than her and were ranked above her as well. It was entirely possible that within those cocoons lurked the spider’s offspring, not just the bodies of adventurers he was searching for. It was much safer for Rusty to climb the tree instead. His body was remarkably durable, and even if he were pierced by the spider’s fangs, their venom would have no effect on him.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ (???︿???) “


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Don’t look at me like that… How about this? Why don’t you stick to my shoulder, if more spiders appear, we’ll take them on together?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ ( ?? ? ?? ) “


    <span style="font-weight:400">After a back and forth, both of them agreed to climb it together. While Rusty’s climbing skill wasn’t good enough for dungeon walls, trees weren’t as much of a problem. Rusty approached the base of the tree, his metallic fingers flexing as he tested the bark’s grip. The wood gave a satisfying hold, and Gleam scurried back onto his shoulder, her silvery body shimmering faintly as she prepared to ascend with him. However, before advancing further a shift in his body began taking ce.


    <span style="font-weight:400">His frame became elongated as he switched into his more dextrous form. Only then did their ascent begin. Rusty moved steadily, his iron frame making faint scraping noises against the bark. Gleam adjusted her stance, bncing on his shoulder, her antennae twitching at every distant sound.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The hanging cocoons swayed closer with each step upward. The higher they climbed, the denser the webs became but as expected, theycked any toxins or stickiness. Gleam flicked her antenna toward a particrlyrge cocoon, her silent way of indicating their first target.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty nodded and adjusted his path. The cocoon was suspended from a thick branch, its silken strands anchored firmly to the surrounding foliage. As he reached out to examine it, the cocoon jerked slightly, sending a ripple through the nearby webs. Gleam froze, her body tense, and Rusty paused, his hand hovering mid-air.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Something’s inside?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Be ready.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Alexander’s voice echoed within his helmet as his right eye shone brightly with his light.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“If it’s alive, it might not be friendly.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty ced his foot on a sturdy branch and used his arm to steady himself against therge tree. With careful precision, he began cutting into the oversized cocoon using his sword. As the fibrous shell gave way, the contents were revealed - a humanoid figure trapped inside. However, the body was in a grim state, as numerous smaller spiders had already begun gnawing at it. The exposed hole allowed light to spill into the cocoon, prompting some of the spiders to scatter and attempt an escape. That was something Rusty couldn''t permit.@@novelbin@@


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    <td>


    <b>ssification:</b>


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    <td>


    <b>Miniscule Giant Forest Spider G+</b>


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    <td>


    <b>Type:</b>


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    <td>


    <b>Arachnoid</b>


    </td>


    </tr>


    </tbody>


    </table>


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty’s skill identified these smaller arachnoid creatures as G-rank monsters, ones he could dispatch without much trouble. Though their size was smaller than that of Gleams, they were still formidable, each about asrge as a man’s head.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty wasted no time. His sword shed as he shed at the retreating smaller spiders, cleaving through their webbing and fragile exoskeletons alike. Gleam sprang into action, her antennae glowing faintly. Instead of using her spells, she engaged the little monsters directly. She leaped forward, surprising Rusty, and ferociously bit the spiderlings to death. Her silvery carapace was quite resistant to the smaller monsters'' bites, which allowed her to unleash her ant fury.


    <span style="font-weight:400">It was quite the sight to watch Gleam ferociously tear through the G-rank spiders. Despite her small size, she moved with precision and speed, her mandibles crushing exoskeletons with ease. She leaped from one tiny spider to the next and made sure that none of them escaped. Rusty, on the other hand, focused intently on stabbing his sword into the cocoon, ensuring that whatever was inside didn’t make it out alive. Eventually, the area was dripping with greenish liquid seeping from the monsters’ bodies.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Remind me not to get on your bad side,”


    <span style="font-weight:400">He remarked while seeing all the severed bodies of the forest spiders.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“?( ?? ? ?? )?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yes, I admit I underestimated you, but… are you okay?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam tilted her head in confusion.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“( ? -?)?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Though the battle was over, Rusty noticed Gleam moving much slower than usual. She had been tearing through the spiders like a whirlwind but had inadvertently ingested some of the strange fluids they wereposed of.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ah, I think ourdy Gleam has overdone it. Don’t worry, she’ll just be out ofmission for a minute or two. Those toxins usually wear off quickly.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon chimed in as he also noticed that the effects of the paralyzing toxins were starting to take effect. Gleam on the other hand let out a pitiful groan.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“(′?︵?`)”


    <span style="font-weight:400">She stopped moving, clinging weakly to one of therger branches. Her body felt stiff, the paralyzing toxin taking hold. Rusty chuckled softly, removing his helmet as he moved to help her. Gently, he picked her up and ced her inside his chest te right through his exposed neck, then ced his helmet back on to safely lock her inside.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Don’t worry, Gleam,You’ll be safe in my body. Just rest for now.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam chirped softly, clearly embarrassed at what she had done.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ (,,>﹏<,,) ”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty had designed his new body with a few specific features in mind, all stemming from his time spent trying to save his friend. The interior of his chest had been modified with care - a small metal shelf installed so Gleam could be secured and safe. She wouldn’t slide into his legs or be harmed in transit. It was the perfect little hideaway, offering protection whenever she needed it.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I wonder, maybe if my body besrger, Gleam could stay inside and cast her spells from within?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty asked and Alexander was the first one to respond.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I suppose that could be a possibility, but perhaps we should first get through this first?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Rusty nodded and used his sword to prod the spider cocoon, peeling it open for a closer look. With the spiders dead, he could finally examine the body inside. It was far from pretty - riddled with holes, the face half-melted and partially devoured. He grimaced at the sight. If he ever tried using this body, anyone who saw his face would likely assume he was some kind of undead monster.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"This one''s a dud.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">He muttered to himself, moving on to the next cocoon. He hoped one of them might contain something viable - something he could actually use. However, neither of them contained any humans but regr animals instead. It seemed that he would need to move further into the forest and put himself in more peril before he would discover his new identity.
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