The Useless Extra Knows It All....But Does He?-Chapter 350 - "Is this goodbye?’
The eye blinked.
And reality lurched.
A pressure slammed into the basin, bending light, sound, and space itself. The shadows convulsed as if pulled by invisible strings, their forms stretching toward the opened crystal like smoke being inhaled by something far larger than itself.
Luca staggered back a step, teeth gritted.
"Everyone—don’t look at it directly!" he shouted.
Too late.
Kyle’s vision swam as the world tilted sideways. For a split second, he saw himself standing in three places at once. He snarled and slammed the butt of his spear into the ground, grounding himself through sheer instinct.
Sylthara dropped to one knee, daggers digging into stone as her ears flattened against her head. "This thing... it’s messing with perception!"
Aurelia raised her spear, flames roaring to life—not outward, but inward, wrapping tightly around the weapon instead of exploding. Her eyes burned with focus.
"Then we can’t fight it like a beast," she said. "We will have break its anchor."
The crystal.
Luca followed her gaze.
Cracks spiderwebbed across its surface, pulsing with a dull, abyssal glow. The eye within rolled slowly, tracking movement, analyzing.
"It’s bound to the seal," Luca said. "If we destroy the core—"
The ground buckled.
A shadow lunged from beneath him.
Sylthara intercepted it mid-air, slashing through its torso in a flash of gold. It screeched—an awful, soundless vibration that rattled bones—before dissolving into smoke.
More followed.
Too many.
Kyle moved without thinking, spear sweeping in wide arcs, knocking shadows aside rather than killing them, creating space. "Luca! Any time now would be great!"
Selena tried again, forcing mana through unstable channels. A spark flickered—then failed.
Her breath hitched. "...Damn it."
Lilliane stood frozen near the edge of the basin, eyes wide, body stiff. One shadow crept too close—
Aurelia was there instantly.
Fire erupted—not wild, not explosive, but precise. A controlled inferno that burned the shadow cleanly away.
She didn’t look back.
"Stay behind us," she said firmly.
The eye pulsed again.
A wave of distortion rippled outward.
Luca felt it push against his mind—trying to pull him in, to unravel something deep inside him.
He gritted his teeth.
"No," he muttered. "Not this time."
He stepped forward.
Not charging.
Not rushing.
Just walking.
The pressure intensified with every step, but he didn’t stop. His breathing slowed. His focus sharpened.
Space bent.
Not violently—deliberately.
The air around him compressed, then stabilized.
Luca raised his hand.
"Everyone—now!"
Aurelia surged forward, flames spiraling tightly around her spear as she hurled it like a comet.
Sylthara leapt high, daggers glowing as she slashed downward, her strike perfectly aligned with Aurelia’s trajectory.
Kyle planted his feet and hurled his spear—not at the crystal, but at the ground beneath it.
The impact shattered the stone foundation.
The crystal lurched.
And in that instant—
Luca closed his hand.
Space folded.
Not crushed.
Folded.
The crystal shrieked.
A soundless scream tore through the basin as fractures raced across its surface. The massive eye widened in horror—
Then collapsed inward.
The shadows froze. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎
Cracked.
And dissolved into nothing.
A shockwave rippled outward, throwing everyone back.
Then—
Silence.
The basin trembled once... and stilled.
The oppressive presence vanished.
The air returned to normal.
The night sky reappeared above them.
Luca dropped to one knee, breathing hard.
Around him, the others slowly picked themselves up.
Kyle stared at the empty space where the crystal had been. "...Okay. That was officially the worst thing we’ve fought so far."
Sylthara exhaled slowly, ears lifting again. "Agreed."
Aurelia retrieved her spear, glancing around cautiously. "It’s over."
Lilliane finally moved, stepping forward hesitantly. She looked at the empty basin, then at Luca.
Her lips parted, but no words came.
Luca gave her a small nod.
It was enough.
***
That night, they sat together in a small roadside tavern carved into the rockface—a warm place filled with the smell of roasted meat and spiced broth. The kind of place adventurers went when they were still alive enough to feel hunger.
The fire crackled.
Plates were full.
For once, no one spoke of danger.
Kyle leaned back in his chair, chewing noisily. "I’m just saying—if this is what ’traveling’ means, I want hazard pay."
Sylthara smirked. "You’d spend it in a day."
Aurelia laughed softly.
Selena sipped her drink in quiet contentment.
Lilliane sat beside Luca, hands wrapped around a warm bowl, eyes calmer than they had been in days.
Luca leaned back, letting the noise wash over him.
He looked at them.
All of them.
And for the first time since leaving the academy, the weight on his chest eased.
"...You know," he said quietly.
They looked at him.
"It’s been more than a month since we started this journey."
No one interrupted.
Luca smiled faintly.
And for a moment—
Everything felt... right.
The fire crackled softly between them, casting warm light across tired faces and half-empty plates. For once, there was no urgency in the air—no distant threat, no pressure bearing down on their backs. Just the quiet hum of life continuing.
Luca leaned back slightly, resting his arms on the edge of the table. His gaze moved slowly from one face to another, lingering longer than usual, as if committing the moment to memory.
"...It’s been more than a month," he said quietly.
The conversation around the table slowed.
"A month since we left," he continued. "Since everything started going ’wrong’. Since we stopped being students and started being... whatever this is."
Kyle snorted. "That’s one way to put it."
Luca smiled faintly but didn’t break eye contact with the group.
"We’ve been through a lot. More than I expected, honestly."
His eyes softened.
"Life-and-death fights. Trials that nearly killed us. Situations we weren’t ready for... and still walked out of."
He paused.
"...Some of us came out stronger."
His gaze shifted briefly toward Sylthara, then Aurelia.
"Some of us discovered things about ourselves we never knew were there."
Then his eyes moved—subtle, gentle—to Selena.
"And some of us," he continued quietly, "are still recovering."
Selena didn’t look away. She met his gaze calmly, but there was something unspoken behind her eyes.
Luca’s gaze drifted again—this time to Lilliane.
She sat silently, hands folded in her lap, listening without reacting. Her expression didn’t change, but she didn’t look distant either. Just... present.
"...Even so," Luca said, voice firming, "I hope this journey meant something to all of you. Painful or not."
A moment of silence followed.
Then Kyle leaned back in his chair, hands behind his head, grinning.
"Well," he said, "I almost died like... five times. So yeah, I’d say it was memorable."
Sylthara let out a small huff. "You call nearly getting disintegrated ’memorable’?"
"Hey, growth comes from trauma," Kyle shot back proudly.
Aurelia laughed softly. "If that’s true, you should be the strongest among us by now."
Selena allowed a faint smile. "I learned... more than I expected to. About myself. And about what I can still become."
She glanced down at her hand briefly before looking back up.
Selena spoke next, quietly.
"I lost something important," she said. "But I also learned I’m not alone anymore."
Her voice didn’t shake—but it was close.
Aurelia smiled, then her expression softened as she looked at Luca.
"...For me," she said slowly, "this journey changed everything."
The firelight reflected in her eyes.
"I thought strength was just power. Control. Technique."
Her hand curled slightly on the table.
"But the trial... what happened there... it taught me that strength is also about accepting what you are. Even the parts that scare you. I never would have thought that I could go through something like this...but it also helped me reborn."
She looked down for a moment, then back up.
"I don’t think I would’ve survived that without all of you."
Sylthara leaned back in her chair, arms crossed.
"For me," she said, "it wasn’t about power at all."
They looked at her.
"I learned what it means to fight with people," she continued. "Not beside them. Not for them. With them."
Her ears flicked once.
"I’ve always survived alone. But this time..."
She glanced around the table.
"...I didn’t have to."
A brief silence followed.
Lilliane remained silent.
But her hands, folded in her lap, relaxed slightly. Her shoulders were no longer tense. She listened. That alone was progress.
Kyle exhaled loudly and leaned forward again.
"Man," he said, "when you put it like that..."
He scratched his head.
"...This really does feel like the end of something."
"...Sooo," he said slowly, "this is a goodbye, huh?"
The words hung there.
Luca shook his head.
"No," he said simply. "Not goodbye."
Kyle blinked. "Huh?"
"Just..." Luca smiled, "...see you later."
The tension eased instantly.
Kyle laughed, shaking his head. "Man, you’re terrible at dramatic farewells."
Aurelia turned toward Luca, studying him with curiosity in her eyes.
"So," she asked softly, "what’s next for you?"
The fire crackled.
The night stre
tched wide beyond the tavern walls.
Luca leaned back in his chair, gaze drifting toward the dark horizon beyond the window.
And for a moment—
He didn’t answer.







