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Chapter 266: Chapter 266: Killing The Spider Mother, Zone Clearance Reward
Leon didn’t stop there.
He redirected the remaining slashes instantly, sending them toward her other limbs and cutting through them one after another, reducing her ability to fight back even further.
One by one, her legs were cut off until she was left completely immobile, her massive body lying there with no way to attack or escape.
All she could do was stare at him, her crimson eyes trembling with fury and something that almost resembled desperation.
Leon stepped forward calmly, his expression steady as he closed the remaining distance.
With no limbs left, the [Spider Mother] resorted to her final option, opening her mouth as dark energy gathered within, preparing to launch her silk in a last attempt to restrain him.
But before she could—
Vines of Torment!
The ground beneath her shifted as dozens of vines erupted upward, wrapping tightly around her body and head, forcing her mouth shut and completely restricting her movement.
She struggled. But it didn’t matter.
She was trapped. Completely. And no one was coming to save her.
Leon took a slow breath as darkness began to gather around his blade, the energy condensing into something far more dangerous than before.
His newest skill. The one he had gained from the [Forsaken General].
The [Spider Mother] could do nothing but watch as he continued to charge the attack, her eyes fixed on him as if trying to resist with sheer will alone.
But it was useless. Once the energy reached its peak, Leon didn’t hesitate.
Dark Crescent Slash!
He swung his sword, releasing a massive crescent of dark energy that surged forward with terrifying speed and sharpness, far stronger than before, amplified by his power, his sub-talent, and the blessing of his weapon.
The attack cut through the air effortlessly. And the [Spider Mother] knew she couldn’t survive it.
She tried to resist. She struggled against the vines. But it was meaningless.
The crescent reached her in an instant and sliced cleanly through her neck, severing it without resistance as her massive head fell to the ground and her body went completely limp.
For a moment, everything was still.
Then, all around the chamber, every single [Spider of Darkness] suddenly stopped moving, their bodies freezing in place before collapsing lifelessly one after another.
Leon exhaled quietly as he looked around, immediately understanding what had happened.
“She is the one fueling darkness to the rest of the spiders,” he muttered under his breath, “And once she dies… they all do.”
Which meant that every spider in the entire [Forsaken City]… Was now dead.
Ding!
[You have killed “Spider Mother (Zone Boss)”]
[100% Drop Rate has triggered…]
Leon had done it, not only stopping the [Spider Mother] from healing herself and wiping them all out in the process, but also securing the final blow and everything that came with it.
Only after the last traces of chaos settled did he truly allow himself to take a breath, standing there in the middle of the ruined chamber as the thick mist that had swallowed everything slowly began to fade away, revealing the aftermath of the battle piece by piece.
Leon turned his head toward the others, his so-called companions.
They were now standing at a distance, their eyes shifting between him and the massive corpse of the [Spider Mother] lying motionless behind him.
Its enormous body finally still after everything that had just happened, its presence no longer suffocating the chamber like before.
Leon began walking back toward them at a steady pace, his expression calm despite everything.
And as he approached, none of them spoke immediately, their silence saying more than words ever could as they tried to process what they had just witnessed, because once again, Leon had done something none of them fully understood.
“…Yet again, we don’t see any of Leon’s abilities,” Alicar finally sighed, shaking his head slightly as his gaze lingered on Leon, “How does he keep doing it?”
“Foolish human has a few tricks up his sleeve,” Godrick groaned, though there was something different in his tone now, “This strength…”
Even if the [Spider Mother] had been severely injured by the [Destruction Cannon], it didn’t change the fact that finishing her off required an absurd level of power.
Especially to cut through her neck so cleanly despite her still having enough strength to resist, and judging by the way Godrick reacted, even he wasn’t confident he could have done the same.
Violet, on the other hand, didn’t say anything at first as she simply stepped forward, her gaze fixed on Leon with a quiet intensity before she reached out and placed her hand on his shoulder, her expression softening slightly as a faint smile appeared on her face.
“Good job,” she said calmly, “If not for you, it would have gotten up.”
Hearing that, Leon realized something immediately: Violet had been able to see through the mist just like he did.
Meaning she had witnessed everything he had done from the moment he rushed forward to the moment he delivered the final strike.
She simply hadn’t interfered.
Whether it was because she was too busy dealing with the swarm of spiders or because she wanted to see what Leon was capable of, he didn’t know, but either way, it meant she had seen his spells, his movements, and the way he fought.
And yet, she said nothing about it.
Facing all of their gazes, Leon didn’t bother explaining himself or trying to justify anything.
There was no point in doing so, and instead, he simply repeated the same thing he had already told them before, his voice calm but firm.
“I’m getting out of here, very soon.”
There was no arrogance in his tone, just a simple statement that somehow carried more weight than anything else he could have said.
And as the others looked at him in that moment, something shifted in their expressions.
Because despite having only met him less than a day ago, despite knowing almost nothing about him, they were starting to believe him.
Even though they themselves knew it was impossible.
“Anyway,” Leon continued as he turned his gaze toward the rest of the chamber, scanning the countless spider corpses scattered across the ground, “With that, both the [Forsaken Legion] and the spiders are wiped out.”
For a second, no one reacted, as if they hadn’t fully registered what he just said, but then Godrick’s eyes widened as realization hit him all at once.
“Holy shit… he’s right,” the demon muttered, looking around at the lifeless bodies, “The two biggest threats… are gone.”
And it was true.
There might still be a few scattered [Forsaken Knights] somewhere in the city, remnants that had somehow survived everything, but without their general and without their numbers, they were nothing more than stragglers that wouldn’t pose any real danger to a group like this.
As for the spiders, their fate had been sealed the moment the [Spider Mother] died.
She was the source of their existence, the one feeding them the darkness that allowed them to live and fight, and without her, they had all collapsed at once.
In less than a single day since Leon arrived in the [Forsaken City], most of the major threats that had dominated this place for years had been completely erased.
“But…” Violet spoke again, her expression darkening slightly as her eyes narrowed, “That also means there aren’t any more ways to get stronger.”
Her words immediately shifted the atmosphere.
Up until now, their growth had come from fighting these powerful enemies, from obtaining rare equipment, from absorbing essences, and from clearing the different zones scattered throughout the city, each one rewarding them with treasure chests that could drastically increase their strength.
But now… those sources were gone. They had cleared nearly everything.
“The difference in power between us and the [Forsaken King] is far too large,” Violet continued, her voice steady but serious, “We might be able to kill the [Forsaken Minotaur], but after that…”
Ding!
Her sentence was suddenly cut off by a sharp, familiar sound that echoed throughout the chamber.
Not just once but repeatedly, causing Leon to blink in surprise as he looked around while the others barely reacted at all.
“What the hell is that?” Leon asked, clearly confused by the sudden noise.
“Our rewards,” Oasis replied with a small smile as she slowly pushed herself up, still visibly exhausted from using the [Destruction Cannon], though there was a hint of excitement in her eyes despite her condition.
And just like that, a panel appeared in front of Leon.
Ding!
[You have managed to deal the final blow against an opponent far stronger than you are, an outstanding feat.]
[You have been granted an “Ascendant Treasure Chest”]
For a brief moment, Leon simply stared at the message, his mind going completely blank as his eyes widened in disbelief, because what he was seeing didn’t make any sense, at least not based on everything he knew.
In both his past life and his current one, the highest rank of chest he had ever obtained was a [Mythical Treasure Chest], which was already considered extremely rare and valuable, something most players would never even see once in their lifetime.
Anything above that… was almost impossible to obtain. And yet, here it was.


