Galaxy Fall: All My Skills Are Maxed - Chapter 82: Field Of Fire

Chapter 82: Field Of Fire

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Chapter 82 of "Galaxy Fall: All My Skills Are Maxed" starts unfolding: ​WHOOSH!​The sensation of teleportation was instantaneous and disorienting. One moment they were in the cool,... Discover more!

​WHOOSH!

​The sensation of teleportation was instantaneous and disorienting. One moment they were in the cool, climate-controlled Dungeon Hall; the next, the air itself seemed to be on fire.

​Carl, Grace, and the rest of their teams appeared in a flat, charred landscape that stretched endlessly to the horizon. The ground was a mosaic of blackened rock and glowing veins of magma. Without warning, the earth groaned, and geysers of lava shot up from the ground into the air, arcing like liquid fire before crashing down, bathing the ground in a splash of fire and destruction. The heat was physical, a heavy weight that pressed against their armor.

​The group of ten stood frozen, staring at the view before them in pure shock. The sheer hostility of the environment was unlike anything they had prepared for.

​"Um... Isn’t this Hell rank too dangerous?" Ken asked, already sweating from the heat. He wiped his forehead, his breathing shallow. As an assassin, he relied on agility, stealth, and light armor; he didn’t have the heavy plating or the natural elemental resistance found in knight or warrior bloodlines. Here, there were no shadows to hide in, only blinding light and searing heat.

​"Something isn’t right here." Daniel, the scout for Team Ten, moved his gaze around the open field. He sensed a disturbance in the energy density—it was too thick, too chaotic. He raised his hand, and placed one finger on his forehead, channeling his spirit energy into his optic nerves.

​"Archer Gaze!!"

​WHOOSH!

​A green hue coated his pupils. His eyesight expanded, zooming past the heat haze, bypassing the distortion of the rising thermal waves. His gaze moved tens of kilometers away, scanning the horizon until he finally saw a dense treeline—a forest with trees that looked like twisted obsidian—which was the only exit ahead.

​He squinted, his enhanced vision piercing the gloom of the distant woods. He saw movement.

​"Ok, it seems we need to get pass this land, and ahead of us is a Forest. Even with my eyes, I can’t see beyond it." He turned to their leader, Carl, his voice dropping an octave. "But there are humanoid creatures in there. It might be humans or maybe monsters. But."

​He paused. Everyone stared at his serious expression, their faces grim. Daniel was known for his precision; hesitation from him was terrifying.

​"I don’t know the strength of those things. I am now a Lv35 archer, but I can’t even see the levels on those guys. If this is a Hell difficulty in a normal dungeon, the monsters shouldn’t be above Lv50." He said. If his eyes skill couldn’t appraise them, the level gap was lethal.

​"So you think this is a red dungeon?" Carl asked with a serious tone, staring at Daniel. The playful confidence he usually wore was gone, replaced by the steely focus of a leader realizing they were in deep water.

​"Probably. But it’s impossible. We all entered a Normal dungeon, there is no way a normal dungeon will transform into a red dungeon. Or have any of you heard of such a thing!" Daniel asked, looking for reassurance that he was wrong.

​"I haven’t... But nothing is impossible." Grace said, her voice calm despite the circumstances. She was staring intently at the lava shooting into the air from the holes on the ground, her mind already shifting from panic to analysis.

​"So what is the plan?" Nina asked fearfully. She clutched her spellbook tighter. If this is truly a red dungeon, they are dead, there’s no other way around it. The stories of Red Dungeons were stories of graveyards, not adventures.

​"Let’s leave then, we can still exit this dungeon." Gabby yelled, panic overtaking her reason. She turned around, expecting to see the swirling vortex they had stepped through.

​To her horror, the gateway was gone. Behind them was only a wall of shimmering heat distortion.

​"No! This can’t be!" She raised her wrist, activating her Galaxy Bracelet. She tapped the screen vigorously, hoping for a signal, an emergency extraction protocol, anything. But the screen simply flashed red: Signal Lost. Her face paled dramatically.

​"We are so dead here." Ken yelled, panting heavily, the heat getting to his head.

​"Calm down!!"

​The sharp sound of metal on sheath cut through the panic. Mitsuki drew her sword, the blade gleaming with a cold, blue light that offered a momentary respite from the red glare. She stood in front of the group, her stance protective.

​"All of you, stay close to me... Let’s go." She took a step forward, intending to force a path through the danger.

​"No!"

​Grace yelled, her voice sharp and commanding, freezing everyone in place. It wasn’t a request; it was an order.

​"Um... Why?" Philip asked in confusion, looking between his teammate and the swordswoman.

​"We can’t just enter such a land without knowing when or where the lava will burst out from!" Grace yelled at them, pointing at the scorched earth. "Look at the ground! It’s not random!"

​"Yes, she is right... So what’s the plan, Grace?" Carl asked, stepping back to let her take the lead. He recognized that while Mitsuki had the brawn, Grace had the brain for this puzzle.

​Grace stared at the holes for a long time, ignoring the sweat trickling down her neck. She moved her gaze around, counting the seconds between tremors, watching the subtle swelling of the crust before a rupture. She was trying to pinpoint a pattern or anything that could help them navigate the minefield.

​"The gateway is gone, so we can’t go back, the only way we can leave is by killing the boss, without leaving this spot, we can’t achieve that." Mitsuki stated with a slight frown, though she lowered her sword slightly, acknowledging the stalemate.

​"Yes. But if we go and die, that won’t help us with anything!" Janet added, supporting Grace.

​Mitsuki frowned. She turned to Carl, who nodded at her, signaling her to stand down. "We wait."

​The group stood silently for a while, the only sounds being the hissing of steam and the bubbling of molten rock. The wait was agonizing, the heat leeching their stamina by the second.

​Finally, after some minutes of intense observation, Grace nodded her head. She had cracked the code.

​"Listen."

​BAM!

​As if on cue, the hole northwest from them erupted, sending a pillar of fire into the air. In sync, the one at Southwest followed. Grace didn’t flinch. She moved her finger to the east, and a second later, it erupted. After the two subsided, they were quickly followed by the five north, twenty meters away from them, creating a wall of fire.

​"This is tricky, but we will survive if you all follow me. Get caught up in those lavas and you are dead." Grace explained, her eyes locked on the rhythm of the earth. She turned to the nine anxious students. "The eruptions follow a localized pressure cycle. I can predict the next safe zone."

​Carl moved his gaze around, he was clearly still confused. He didn’t see the pressure cycle; he just saw death geysers. He doesn’t know what will come out first, or what will be last, all he knew was that Grace kind of knew when and which hole will erupt.

​"Ok, We are right behind you..." He said.

​Daniel and his team stared at Grace, then turned to Carl, hesitating. Trusting a member of another team with their lives was a big ask.

​"Are you sure about this leader? One mistake and we’re all dead." Gabby whispered, eyeing the bubbling magma.

​"Don’t worry, I trust Grace, she knows what she is doing." Carl said, his voice firm. He looked at his team, projecting the confidence they needed. He gestured to himself:

​"You four can just trust me. We will make it pass this."

​The four looked at one another, then at Carl. They remembered his strength, and his leadership so far. They nodded their heads with determination.

​"We trust you, leader."

​"Good! Grace! Lead the way!" Carl yelled with a smile, drawing his weapon, ready to face whatever lay beyond the field of fire.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: The Cost Of Betrayal 2 Chapter 2: A Fresh Start 3 Chapter 3: Four Hours to Midnight 4 Chapter 4: The Sweets And The Storm 5 Chapter 5: Rewards!! 6 Chapter 6: Master System Awakening 7 Chapter 7: Information 8 Chapter 8: First Kill 9 Chapter 9: The Predator On The Hill 10 Chapter 10: RUN!!!! 11 Chapter 11: Run! Run! Run! 12 Chapter 12: General Jessica 13 Chapter 13: I Have A Plan! 14 Chapter 14: Hidden Chamber 15 Chapter 15: The Path to Strength 16 Chapter 16: Hunter 17 Chapter 17: World Boss 18 Chapter 18: The Armor God’s Gift 19 Chapter 19: Back On Earth 20 Chapter 20: Seeds Of Doubt And Solidarity 21 Chapter 21: Crimson Angel 22 Chapter 22: Cutting Ties 23 Chapter 23: The Scorn Of The City 24 Chapter 24: The Galaxy Association 25 Chapter 25: Paying For Misinformation 26 Chapter 26: The Eerie Gateway 27 Chapter 27: Carl’s Unique Affliction 28 Chapter 28: Devil Grave: I Don’t Die 29 Chapter 29: Devil Personal Knight 30 Chapter 30: Eggs 31 Chapter 31: World Boss Blade 32 Chapter 32: Aftermath 33 Chapter 33: Last Chance 34 Chapter 34: The Bait And The Trap 35 Chapter 35: The Survival Instinct 36 Chapter 36: Sunder 37 Chapter 37: I Can’t Wait 38 Chapter 38: Letter 39 Chapter 39: Spectral 40 Chapter 40: The Price Of Power 41 Chapter 41: The Utter Collapse Of Arrogance 42 Chapter 42: Monster 43 Chapter 43: Invincible 44 Chapter 44: The Mirror Of Swords 45 Chapter 45: I Never Thought Of Ruling 46 Chapter 46: The Trail 47 Chapter 47: Ghost Orchid 48 Chapter 48: Shut up, and Die! 49 Chapter 49: World Enemy 50 Chapter 50: The Spark Of War 51 Chapter 51: Hayatobi 52 Chapter 52: Ranks 53 Chapter 53: Server Upgrade 54 Chapter 54: The Shattering of the Limit 55 Chapter 55: The Weight of a New World 56 Chapter 56: Elite Students 57 Chapter 57: The Shadow of Hayatobi 58 Chapter 58 - Elite Students?? 59 Chapter 59: The Academy Orientation 60 Chapter 60: Elizabeth King: The Silent Protector 61 Chapter 61: The Iron Rule Of Galaxy Fall 62 Chapter 62: Solo Teams: The Five Powerhouses 63 Chapter 63: Carnage 64 Chapter 64: Trap 65 Chapter 65: This Is Crazy 66 Chapter 66: Monsters!! 67 Chapter 67: Pathetic 68 Chapter 68: Core Region 1 69 Chapter 69: Core Region 2 70 Chapter 70: Points 71 Chapter 71: We Can Do Better! 72 Chapter 72: The South Region 73 Chapter 73: Reality Check 74 Chapter 74: Lectures 75 Chapter 75: Why? 76 Chapter 76: Resurrection Room 77 Chapter 77: You Are simply too weak 78 Chapter 78: Two Lives 79 Chapter 79: Hell Rank Dungeon 80 Chapter 80: Red Dungeon!! 81 Chapter 81: Spy! 82 Chapter 82: Field Of Fire 83 Chapter 83: RUN!!! 84 Chapter 84: I Hate Child Games 85 Chapter 85: Strongest Families 86 Chapter 86: New Variable 87 Chapter 87: Insane 88 Chapter 88: Realm World Boss 89 Chapter 89: Let’s Have a Good Fight 90 Chapter 90: Divine Fairy 91 Chapter 91: God Rank Player 92 Chapter 92: Progress And Massive Boost 93 Chapter 93: Crime 94 Chapter 94: I Must Get Stronger 95 Chapter 95: Next Step 96 Chapter 96: You Have One Day 97 Chapter 97: Becoming A Student 98 Chapter 98: Old Hag 99 Chapter 99: Apology 100 Chapter 100: Who Is She To You? 101 Chapter 101: Corrupted 102 Chapter 102: The Weight of the Glory Flag 1 103 Chapter 103: The Weight of the Glory Flag 2 104 Chapter 104: The Vanguard Selection 105 Chapter 105: WHAT?!!! 106 Chapter 106: Promise Me 107 Chapter 107: Valley Of Death 108 Chapter 108: New Abilities 109 Chapter 109: Overpowered 110 Chapter 110: Yakima Korana 111 Chapter 111: The Princess?!!! 112 Chapter 112: What About It? 113 Chapter 113: The Ragon Contingency 114 Chapter 114: Don’t Underestimate Me!! 115 Chapter 115: Three VS One 116 Chapter 116: The White Calamity Awakens 117 Chapter 117: I Won’t Lose

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