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Chapter 66: Aria’s Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Luck



Chapter 66: Aria’s Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Luck

Chapter 66: Chapter 66: Aria’s Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Luck

*Aria's POV*

I couldn't believe it. The mimic tried to eat me. Me! The great and awesome Aria, dungeon delver extraordinaire! How dare it. Narcissistic I know (*^▽^*)

As Titan casually wiped mimic goo off his gauntlet like it was just another Tuesday, I leaned against the wall, catching my breath.

"You okay?" Leah asked, raising an eyebrow at me.

"Peachy," I said, waving her off. "Just a bit traumatized, that's all. No big deal."

She smirked, but I wasn't in the mood for her smugness. Not after nearly becoming mimic chow.

---

We continued deeper into the dungeon, with Titan leading the way like the silent, tank he was. Leah followed close behind him, her dagger at the ready. Meanwhile, I brought up the rear, grumbling to myself about unfair dungeon mechanics.

"Seriously," I muttered, kicking a loose rock. "Who even puts a mimic behind three doors? What's the point?!"

Leah glanced back at me. "You're still mad about that?"

"Mad?" I repeated, throwing my hands up. "I'm furious! This place is out to get me!"

"You're just unlucky," she said with a shrug.

I shot her a glare. "Unlucky? Leah, I've triggered every trap we've come across today. Every. Single. One."

"That's true," she said, not even trying to deny it. "Maybe you should stop touching things."

I opened my mouth to argue but quickly shut it. She had a point.

---

The next room we entered was massive, with high ceilings and glowing crystals embedded in the walls. In the center of the room stood a pedestal, and on that pedestal was a shiny golden orb.

Oh no. Not again.

"What do you think it is?" Leah asked, eyeing the orb suspiciously.

"A trap," I said immediately.

Leah turned to me with a smirk. "Wow, learning from experience?"

"Ha ha," I said, rolling my eyes. "But seriously, don't touch it. It's obviously bait."

Titan, of course, was already scanning the room for traps. He didn't seem interested in the orb at all, which only made me more suspicious.

"Should we just leave it?" Leah asked.

"Yes," I said firmly. "Let's leave it and—"

But before I could finish, Leah started walking toward the pedestal.

"What are you doing?!" I hissed, grabbing her arm.

---

The door led us into a smaller chamber, where yet another pedestal awaited us. This one had a glowing blue crystal hovering above it, pulsing softly.

"Oh, come on," I groaned. "Another pedestal? Really?"

"Maybe this one's safe?" Leah suggested.

I shot her a look. "You're joking, right? You just said you were gonna listen!"

Titan, as usual, didn't wait for us to argue. He stepped forward, scanned the crystal, and then carefully reached out to touch it.

Nothing happened.

"See?" Leah said, smirking at me.

"Don't get cocky," I muttered.

Titan grabbed the crystal and turned to us, holding it up like it was some kind of trophy. The crystal glowed brighter, and a soft chime echoed through the chamber.

[SYSTEM MESSAGE]

You have acquired the Dungeon Core!

---

"Dungeon Core?" I repeated, frowning. "What's that supposed to mean?"

Titan didn't answer. He just started walking toward the exit, clearly done with this entire dungeon.

"Wait!" I called after him. "What does it do? Is it valuable? Can we sell it?"

Leah rolled her eyes. "You really have your priorities straight, don't you?"

I ignored her, hurrying to catch up with Titan. "Come on, big guy, at least tell me it's worth something!"

Titan paused for a moment, then turned his glowing eyes toward me. He raised a single finger, as if to say, "One more word, and I'll leave you here."

I quickly shut my mouth.

---

As we made our way back to the surface, I couldn't help but reflect on our latest adventure.

Sure, we nearly got crushed, eaten, and swarmed by bats, but at least we got the Dungeon Core, whatever that was.

Maybe my luck wasn't so bad after all.

Then again, knowing my track record, the next dungeon would probably try to kill me in some even more ridiculous way.

But that was a problem for future Aria.

For now, I was just happy to be alive.


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