My Class is Null, But I Always Get the Best Outcome
Chapter 65: Storm Castle (2)
The scale hit immediately.
An endless storm-filled sky above floating fortress ruins, massive black towers rising through clouds ahead, lightning running continuously between structures that drifted and rotated on their own logic.
Wind roared across the stone pathways connecting everything, and below the pathways was the drop, an abyss of churning clouds with no visible bottom.
Kai exhaled once.
Not from fear. It was the feeling he always got when a space turned out to be bigger than he had pictured it. He had studied the footage. The footage hadn’t come close.
Sera was beside him, already scanning the platform layout, her armor lit. "You look happier than you should right now," she said, without glancing over.
"A little."
She didn’t argue.
The platform was wide enough that the different groups had room between them, and that room wasn’t going to waste.
Everyone here was measuring everyone else, the way you read a room when you’re trying to figure out what you’re working with. A dungeon like Storm Castle didn’t reward people who went in alone, and everyone standing here knew it.
Mythal had never put this many top-ranked hunters inside one gate before.
Kai sorted through them instinctively.
Raze was near the far edge where the first bridge stretched toward the fortress.
[Raze.]
[Epic Class: Blood Tyrant.]
Kai turned to see Raze already watching him. Not his weapon or armor but his feet. He didn’t look away, and neither did Raze, for about three seconds. And then Raze turned back toward the fortress. Kai got the feeling Raze had already decided the rest of the platform was secondary.
Elden Cross was a few feet off.
[Elden Cross.]
[Rare Class: Arcane Sentinel.]
He faced Kai the way you face a number that doesn’t add up yet. "Your contribution numbers are higher than your rank suggests." Not a compliment. Just something he was setting on the table.
"I know," Kai said.
Elden nodded and turned to the fortress. That was the whole conversation.
Mira Solt was at the center of the platform, reading the overhead castle structure with the same flat attention Elden had given Kai, mapping rotation speeds, marking which sections moved together.
[Mira Solt.]
[Rare Class: Iron Breaker.]
She turned to Kai directly. "You’re taller in person."
Kai blinked. "What does that mean?"
"The footage makes you look smaller." She turned back to the fortress. "The way you carry yourself. Like you’re trying not to take up room." She paused just long enough for it to land. "Don’t do that here. This dungeon will use it against you. Storm Castle likes people who hesitate. It eats them slower."
Sera let out a breath that was almost a laugh, and something loosened on the platform. Mira’s expression didn’t change. Her eyes settled, the way someone’s eyes settle when they’ve said the thing they came to say.
Then Kai noticed Lily Blue.
She had drifted to the far edge of the platform, away from everyone, and she wasn’t reading the castle or the people. She was watching how the storm moved through empty space.
The rhythm of the lightning jumping between towers.
[Lily Blue.]
[Epic Class: Spirit Archer.]
She wasn’t ignoring the group. She had finished reading the group and had moved on to the dungeon.
Then Kai turned to Victor.
Victor was with the other GaleWing members, talking to Elden in a low voice. When Kai had come through the gate, the conversation had stopped. He hadn’t looked at Kai directly since.
He was facing the fortress now, profile to the platform, nothing about him suggesting he knew anyone was behind him.
But something had shifted.
His shoulders had dropped a little. His weight had moved forward, toward the castle and away from the center of the platform, like a man who had quietly made up his mind about where to put his attention and was putting it there.
[Victor Hale.]
[Epic Class: Sovereign Blade.]
Kai’s gaze held on to his back another second before turning away. Sera was next to Kai with her armor lit, the only one not reading the people around her because she had already decided what mattered.
None of them were looking at Kai the way people used to.
Sera bumped his shoulder. "Stop thinking."
"I’m not."
"You are."
She was right.
Then the Storm Castle moved.
The vibration came first, rolling up through the platform stones into Kai’s boots, and a second later, the sound hit, a deep grinding that filled the whole sky. Chains the size of buildings dropped out of the clouds. Bridges swung across open air.
Entire sections of the castle broke apart and locked back together somewhere new. It wasn’t collapsing. It was rearranging, the way something rearranges when it has been sitting still and finally has a reason not to.
[Multiple Routes Detected.]
[Primary Fortress Assault: Initialized.]
The words felt heavier than normal system messages.
Then the dungeon attacked.
Armored figures dropped through the storm on wings of compressed lightning and slammed onto pathways with impacts that sent cracks racing through stone. Nearly three meters tall, silver full-plate, weapons that discharged with each movement as though the discharge was the point.
[Storm Knight.]
[Level 44.]
Behind them, emerging from the fortress gates, came something heavier. Executioner-built, wrapped in storm chains that moved independently of the wearer, helmets glowing blue from within where eyes should have been.
[Tempest Warden.]
[Level 44.]
Each Warden step cracked the stone beneath it.
Raze moved first. He crossed the distance before the first Storm Knight could track him and drove his broadsword through its chest. Crimson energy burned inward along the blade. The Knight dropped.
Elden raised his staff and swept it in a wide arc. The pulse hit two Wardens at once and knocked them back, and in the moment they were still, Mira was already there. Her weapon came down like she had done it a thousand times, because she had.
Lily Blue hadn’t moved from the edge of the platform. But six ghost arrows were already in the air, and all six hit their marks at the same time, each one finding a joint in a different Storm Knight’s armor. She had been reading the field since they arrived.
She had just been waiting, and the arrows landed before most people realized she had fired them.
Victor moved with the GaleWing operators in clean, tight formation. He never looked over.
Sera’s armor lit further. She turned to Kai. "Ready?"
Kai pulled the Fractured Blade free. The edges began their adaptive shifting, already reading the storm energy in the air, already finding the distortion’s paths through what was ahead.
Lightning crawled across the blade for half a second, then bent away from it. The distortion felt sharper than it ever had.
Raze had watched his feet.
Elden had run his numbers.
Mira had told him to stop shrinking.
Lily had spent the whole time reading the wind so she would know exactly where to put her arrows when it mattered.
Victor had faced away from the platform and still missed nothing.
Sera had just stayed.
Kai faced the fortress and stared at the chains that were as big as buildings. Lightning jumps between towers. Hundreds of creatures are still turning slow circles in the storm above, waiting. The whole thing had been built for a team that knew what it was doing.
He stepped forward and the others followed after. And somewhere deep inside Storm Castle, something enormous finally started paying attention.