Chapter 21: Moving to Defending
Chapter 21: Moving to Defending
“Mean people would make up riddles that would make you want to rip your heart out trying to figure out.”
“You serious?”
Loren didn’t really get it, but he wondered what kind of ruins Lapis had explored before this one.
He wanted to ask her, but had a feeling that she would start talking about something unspeakably terrifying, so he was scared to ask.
“I’ve read it in a book.”
“I’m sure you did.”
Lapis somehow guessed what Loren was thinking, and gave a reply, but to Loren, it sounded like nothing but an excuse.
He would believe her even if she said that she explored tens and twenties of ruins already. That is what his image of Lapis was at this point.
“I really did read it in a book, you know!?”
“Okay, let’s say that that’s true, so hurry up and lead us to the control room!”
Surprisingly, it wasn’t Loren that rushed Lapis, but it was Ritz, who was running right behind them.
Although he chose to follow Loren and Lapis, it didn’t change the fact that half his party couldn’t fight and they didn’t know when more goblins would appear.
Loren thought that if it were just goblins, Ritz could handle them on his own, but the fight with the mock-goblin seemed to make him want to avoid goblins at all costs.
“Man, this quests sucks.”
“Can’t say that I don’t understand that feeling.”
Loren understood why Ritz couldn’t help but curse.
He didn’t know much about exploring ancient ruins, but he didn’t believe that there would be many of quests that would take them to ruins such as the one they were in right now.
He thought that Ritz and his party were very unfortunate to have chosen this quest, but Lapis softly whispered to him.
“We’ve wandered into these ruins, you know? We’re way unluckier than they are.”
“Can you read minds or something?”
“Loren, you keep writing your thoughts all over your face. You should really be careful, okay?”
At Lapis’ words, Loren reached up and rubbed his face.
When he was a mercenary, he had never looked straight at a person’s face to try and guess what that person was thinking.
No one had said that to Loren until Lapis had just now.
But since Lapis had accurately guessed what he was thinking many times already, he decided that his emotions and thoughts must really be easily readable by looking at his expression.
“In comparison, I would say that the party that was competing against Ritz’s would be the unluckiest.”
“Yeah, well…I guess that’s true.”
“Well, enough chatting for now. We’ve arrived.”
Lapis stopped in front of a pair of large doors.
It didn’t have keyholes or handles on it, so Loren wondered how Lapis was going to open them.
Lapis walked up to them with the manual in hand, and with her other hand, swiftly traced a part of the doors.
The parts where Lapis traced started glowing, and the doors opened forward without a sound.
“That’s impressive.”
“It’s too early for compliments.”
The room they walked into was quite large.
Lined up across the wall from the entrance, a large number of boxes were stacked together, with words in the Ancient Kingdom language etched onto them.
It was a dreary room with nothing else inside it, but Loren looked at the walls on either side and saw another pair of large doors.
“This is the control panel. This can control the whole facility.”
Lapis walked up to one of the boxes and touched the surface, then started hitting it.
As soon as she started doing that, the words on the boxes started to change.
But all Loren could tell was that they were changing, and had no idea how they were changing.
“You sure you can do this?”
“Of course. You can count on me. This is a piece of…”
Lapis stopped talking.
Loren looked at what Lapis was staring at and saw red words on the surface of the box.
“Uh, what?”
“What’s wrong?”
“This is weird. It keeps kicking me out when I try to operate it. I was able to turn on the control panel and all I need to do is send the shutdown signal…”
Lapis, looking unsatisfied at the result, tried again to gain control, but the red words popped up again.
Loren didn’t know what they meant, but he did know that Lapis failed to gain access yet again.
While Ritz and the others looked on with anxious looks, Lapis knitted her brow and read through the manual again and tilted her head.
“This is strange. I didn’t mess up operating it.”
“If that isn’t the problem, do you have any idea what might be?”
“If there was anything, I would’ve fixed it already…I wonder what’s wrong? Maybe the control panel itself became weird after all the time that passed? If that’s the problem, there’s no way to fix it.”
As she said that, Lapis traced her fingers on the box once again.
This time the whole surface flashed red and black words started flowing across the surface.
The sudden change made Ritz and the others back off, and Loren, who was surprised as well, continued to watch over Lapis.
Lapis put her hand on her chin and started thinking, and after a moment, clapped her hands together.
“That’s right. This is a laboratory.”
“What about it? Anyways, what’s with the red box and the words on them?”
“There are always researchers inside laboratories.”
‘That’s…I guess there is.”
“Researchers are usually registered into the laboratory’s system.”
“So, what? What are you trying to say here?”
Loren couldn’t understand what Lapis was talking about and began to get irritated, but she took no notice of it and traced her finger on the box’s surface once again.
Meanwhile, the words that were flowing across the surface of the box sped up, and the light that was being emitted from the walls became a eerie shade of red as well.
Then the three doors on each wall fully opened.
“H-hey. What’s going on?”
Ritz asked Lapis nervously, but she replied without even looking up, with her hands still moving furiously.
“I’ve failed the biometric authentication.”
“Biometric…What?”
“This control panel is only supposed to be operated by researchers registered into the system. Since someone that isn’t registered, in this case that would be me, tried to operate it, it kicked me out.”
“What?”
Ritz and the others started panicking as they finally understood what was happening, but Lapis paid no attention to them and kept working.
“Since I failed to send the shutdown command three times, it locked me out. I can’t operate it.”
“Is that what the red and black words are talking about?”
Although Loren asked Lapis, a part of him knew that he was wrong.
He felt himself becoming more pessimistic by the second, but after all the bad things that he had experienced so far, he started to think it might be okay to have pessimistic thoughts.
“That’s incorrect. The red words in the beginning were warnings, but these black words aren’t.”
“Then what does it say?”
“To put it simply, the system recognized us as intruders.”
Although Lapis said it like it was nothing, the reality that they were facing wasn’t something that should’ve been said so lightly. At Lapis’ words, Loren smiled weakly, and the rest of them turned pale.
However, during all that, Lapis continued to work.
“What are you doing!? This is really bad!”
Ritz tried to grab Lapis, but Nim and Jack, who managed to stay calm, held him back.
They did so, because they knew lashing out at Lapis wouldn’t do anything, but their worry and anxiousness could also be seen on their faces.
“The facility’s defense mechanism just activated.”
“Can you be more specific?”
It may have been obvious for some people, but Loren had no idea what was going to happen.
After Loren had asked for an explanation, Lapis put her thoughts together and explained their current situation.
“The ruins have recognized us as foreign existences, and will eliminate us using goblins.”
“What are we going to do?”
“I believe that all the goblins that are already produced will all rush towards this room, so for the time being, please keep them away.”
Ritz and his party’s faces were filled with despair.
Loren grabbed the handle of his great sword and prepared for battle.
If the mock-goblins came, it would be quite a hard fight, but there was a chance that they wouldn’t show up.
There were three entrances, but he didn’t think that many of them would swarm in at once. As Loren thought that they would still have chance if only a few came at a time, he heard Lapis’ voice.
“I’ll try to fool the system. Once I get in, it won’t matter how many goblins are here.”
“I just have to buy you some time, right?”
“I’m sorry. I’ll be defenseless while operating this, so.”
“How do you even know how to do that anyway?”
Although he felt hopeless, Ritz must have realized that fighting was the only choice they had right now. Ritz asked Lapis as he readied his sword and shield.
“I’m a priest of the Knowledge god, after all!”
“You can’t say that every time, you know that?”
Loren snapped at her convenient excuse.
A part of him was trying to warn Lapis that it won’t work for everything, but the other part was trying to save the reputations of other priests of the Knowledge god that were out there.
He also didn’t want Ritz and the others to get a false image of them, either.
“I haven’t said anything that isn’t true you know?”
“I guess you haven’t, but…Never mind, just keep doing what you’re doing.”
As much as Loren wanted to defend the priests’ reputations, he reminded Lapis that there were other things they had to do right now. Lapis nodded and went back to focusing on the control panel.