Shattered Innocence: Transmigrated Into a Novel as an Extra

Chapter 413 Adventurer (2)



The oppressive starlight continued to press down on them as Luca and Aeliana made their way cautiously through the jagged terrain. The eerie silence of the land was broken only by their footsteps and the faint, distant growls that never quite seemed to vanish.

Aeliana’s nerves were fraying with each step, the unnatural landscape and oppressive air gnawing at her resolve. “Are we even going in the right direction?” she asked, her voice tight.

“There is no ‘right’ direction here,” Luca replied without looking back, his tone infuriatingly calm. “Just forward.”

She bit back a sharp retort, knowing he was right but hating the vagueness of their situation. Before she could press further, Luca’s movements stilled, his body tensing like a coiled spring.

“What is it?” she whispered, her heart skipping a beat.

He held up a hand, silently signaling her to stop. She complied, her amber eyes darting around in search of whatever had caught his attention. The faint hum of conversation reached her ears, distant but unmistakable. She squinted, her gaze catching the faint flicker of torches in the distance.

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“It’s… people?” she murmured, her voice tinged with a mixture of disbelief and relief.

A group of figures came into view as they crept closer. There were six of them, clad in a mix of armor and worn cloaks, their weapons glinting faintly in the eerie starlight. The group appeared to be a mix of adventurers and mercenaries, their stances wary and their voices hushed as they gestured toward something in the distance.

“Thank the gods,” Aeliana said softly, a breath of relief escaping her. She took a step forward, but Luca’s hand shot out, grabbing her wrist firmly.

“Stop,” he said, his voice low and sharp.

She froze, startled by the intensity in his tone. “What are you doing?” she hissed, trying to keep her voice down. “There are others! We can team up—they can help us fight the monsters!”

Luca’s grip didn’t loosen. If anything, his hold grew more deliberate, though not enough to hurt. His dark eyes stayed locked on the group, his expression unreadable.

“No,” he said firmly.

Aeliana stilled, her amber eyes flicking between the group in the distance and Luca’s unyielding expression. His grip on her wrist was steady, his dark eyes sharp and serious in a way she hadn’t seen before.

Her heart twisted, frustration and uncertainty warring within her. She wanted to argue, to insist that they needed allies—that the mercenaries might be their best chance of surviving this twisted place. But something about Luca’s demeanor stopped her.

He wasn’t teasing. He wasn’t smirking. The faint air of playful arrogance that usually hung around him had vanished entirely, replaced by a quiet intensity that made her chest tighten.

‘He’s done so much already…’ she thought, the memory of his blade flashing to defend her replaying in her mind. ‘I can’t just dismiss his instincts, not after everything he’s done to keep me alive.’

Still, the thought gnawed at her.

‘But what if he’s wrong? What if they’re not a threat? What if this is our one chance to find help, and we just let it slip away?’

She clenched her fists at her sides, her nails digging into her palms as she tried to suppress the rising doubt.

Luca released her wrist slowly, his gaze softening just enough to register her hesitation. “Good,” he said quietly, stepping back into the shadows. “Let’s move before they notice us.”

Aeliana hesitated for a moment longer, her eyes lingering on the mercenaries. The flickering torchlight illuminated their figures as they gestured to one another, their voices too faint to hear but filled with urgency.

‘They don’t look dangerous,’ she thought, her chest tightening. ‘They don’t even seem to notice us. Why is he so sure they’re a threat?’

Aeliana hesitated as they retreated into the shadows, her thoughts a chaotic swirl. Her amber eyes flicked to Luca’s back as he led the way, his steps deliberate and sure, though his grip on his blade hadn’t loosened.

‘Maybe there’s something he knows that I don’t,’ she thought, frustration mingling with a reluctant sense of trust. Luca’s confidence, his calm certainty in the face of danger—it was maddening, but it was hard to ignore the fact that he’d kept her alive.

But…

Her gaze lingered on the distant mercenaries one final time. The flickering torchlight painted their forms in faint, uneven light, and for a moment, they seemed entirely ordinary. Just adventurers, wary and alert, talking amongst themselves.

And then she saw it.

“Huh?”

One of the adventurers turned slightly, his back still facing her but his head craned unnaturally over his shoulder. Aeliana’s breath hitched as her eyes locked onto his.

Or rather, where his eyes should have been.

The man’s sockets were completely black, empty voids that seemed to drink in the light. His irises glowed faintly purple, the eerie hue twisting unnaturally against the darkness.

But that wasn’t the worst of it.

“Ah…” Aeliana’s voice barely escaped her lips as her body stiffened.

The adventurer’s face began to contort, the flesh warping grotesquely as though something beneath it was trying to break free. His mouth stretched impossibly wide, his teeth elongating into jagged, uneven points. Dark veins pulsed across his skin, spreading like cracks in stone.

“SCREEEECH!”

The sound tore through the air, sharp and inhuman, sending a shiver down Aeliana’s spine. The other mercenaries snapped their heads toward the screeching figure, but their reactions weren’t what she expected. Instead of confusion or alarm, their movements became jerky, unnatural. One by one, their faces began to change.

“Ah… no…” Aeliana whispered, her body trembling as she stumbled back.

“Tch.”

Luca was in front of her in an instant, grabbing her arm firmly as his gaze locked onto the monstrosities forming in the clearing. “Now you see why?”

Aeliana couldn’t respond, her mind reeling from the sight. Her legs felt weak, her heart pounding painfully in her chest as she struggled to process what she had just seen.

“Don’t just stand there!” Luca barked, his tone sharp as he pulled her forward.

Aeliana’s chest heaved as panic clawed at her mind, her amber eyes locked onto the grotesque forms in the clearing. Her body trembled violently, her breaths shallow and rapid, and when she tried to move her legs, they refused to obey.

Move! she screamed at herself internally, but no matter how desperately she willed her body to respond, it remained frozen, as if rooted to the ground.

“Come on, Aeliana!” Luca’s sharp voice cut through the haze of fear, but she couldn’t respond. Her lips parted slightly, her hands trembling at her sides, but she was paralyzed.

“I see… paralysis effect,” Luca muttered, his voice low but calm despite the chaos around them.

The screeches grew louder, the monstrous figures lurching forward with unnatural movements. Luca glanced toward them, his dark eyes narrowing briefly before he turned his attention back to Aeliana.

“Excuse me for a second,” he said, his tone light despite the tension in the air.

Before she could comprehend his words, Luca crouched slightly, slipping one arm beneath her knees and the other around her back. With a fluid motion, he scooped her up into his arms, his grip firm and steady.

“Close your eyes and ears,” he instructed, his voice softer now but still commanding. “We’re in for a ride.”

Aeliana barely had time to react before the world around her shifted violently. The sensation was immediate and overwhelming—a rush of air and pressure that made her stomach flip as Luca surged forward, his movements impossibly fast.

She clung to him instinctively, her hands clutching the fabric of his coat as the oppressive starlight blurred into streaks above them. A heavy, crushing force pressed down on her, making it difficult to breathe, and she had to fight to keep from crying out.

But the screeches didn’t fade.

Even as Luca sprinted at an incredible speed, the grotesque creatures seemed to be everywhere, their inhuman cries echoing from every direction. Aeliana could hear their claws scraping against the jagged terrain, the sound grating and relentless.

“They’re still… following us…” she managed to whisper, her voice barely audible over the pounding of her heart and the wind rushing past her ears.

“I noticed,” Luca replied, his tone clipped but composed. He shifted slightly, his arms adjusting to keep her secure as he darted around a sharp outcrop of rock.

The terrain beneath them was uneven and treacherous, but Luca’s movements didn’t falter. His grip on her was firm, and his steps were precise, each one carrying them further away from the horrors that pursued them.

“Don’t think about them,” he said, his voice cutting through the chaos. “Focus on me. Breathe.”

Aeliana squeezed her eyes shut, her body trembling as she buried her face against his chest. His heartbeat was steady beneath her ear, a stark contrast to the chaos raging around them.

‘Breathe,’ she repeated to herself, clinging to his words like a lifeline. ‘Just breathe.’

The screeches grew fainter, but they didn’t vanish entirely, and Aeliana knew the creatures weren’t far behind. Even so, Luca’s unwavering presence made her chest feel slightly less tight, her mind slightly less consumed by fear.

“But still….it appears that we will not have any time to rest for now.

GRR!

Since before her eyes, another bunch of monsters will growl forward.


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