Mapping: The Trash-Tier Skill That Got Me Into a Top-Tier Party: Volume 2 by Udon Kamono

Mapping: The Trash-Tier Skill That Got Me Into a Top-Tier Party: Volume 2 by Udon Kamono

Author:Udon Kamono [KAMONE, UDON]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Published: 2020-11-15T00:00:00+00:00


I slowly opened my eyes...

Huh?

And I started to panic. I closed my eyes and opened them again repeatedly—but nothing changed. I wasn’t dreaming.

The mid-boss was nowhere in sight... And neither were Jin, Force, Neme, and Roslia. The only person I could see was Erin, who looked equally bewildered by the situation we found ourselves in. She was blinking at an abnormally high rate.

Seriously... where are we?

I had no idea. The scenery before us was completely different from the floating islands we’d been crossing—it now looked like we were inside a building. Some kind of ruin, perhaps? The walls were only dimly lit by the candles on the wall.

“What just happened...?”

I didn’t know where we were or how we’d gotten here. I had so many questions and couldn’t fill in any of the blanks, so I started to wonder if I’d blacked out. Erin, however, seemed to have an answer.

“I think that was... a teleportation trap...” she said quietly.

“A teleportation trap?” I asked.

“Yeah. It forcibly teleports whoever gets caught in it...”

Where we found ourselves now was nothing like the area where we’d been fighting the mid-boss. We were in a narrow stone room with corridors at either end and candles placed at fixed intervals along the wall, which was covered sparsely with ivy and scrawled with some kind of writing. Yeah, Erin was right. It definitely looked like we’d been teleported somewhere...

“This is bad, isn’t it?” I mumbled.

“I’m sorry. It’s all my fault. If I had noticed the trap...” Erin mumbled even quieter.

“That’s not what I’m saying. It wasn’t your fault... Just bad luck.”

“I appreciate the thought, but I’m still to blame,” she murmured, hanging her head low.

I didn’t see the point in quibbling over who bore the responsibility for this, so I decided to try changing the topic altogether.

“At any rate, we should hurry and meet back up with the others,” I said. “I’m a little worried that I can’t sense them nearby.”

None of our party members were registering via Enemy Search. All I could detect nearby were considerably strong monsters.

“Yeah, you’re right,” Erin agreed. “What about Mapping? Do you have any idea where we are?”

“Not a clue. I don’t see the islands where we were before, so we’ve been sent a good ways away.”

My Mapping skill revealed the kilometer around me in the form of a map in my head. And all that was on my mental map, at present, was a maze. The entire kilometer around us was a complicated labyrinth of passageways.

“That trap could have sent us anywhere. There’s no way to know where they go until you activate them. We might even be outside the dungeon,” Erin explained.

In that case, we’d been lucky. If there was no telling where the trap would send us, we could have ended up underwater or in lava. Or thousands of meters in the air. So, for now, I was just grateful that we were still alive.

“I think we’re still in the dungeon based on this maze and the monsters nearby, though,” I mused.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.