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The Extra is a Hero?-Chapter 311: THE AWAKENING (MARIA)
Chapter 307: The Awakening (Maria) ๐๐๐ฆโฏ๐ธ๐ฆ๐๐๐๐ทโฏ๐.๐๐๐
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The air in the Guest Spire didnโt just turn cold; it became a physical weight.
Within the span of a few heartbeats, the opulent guest quarters decorated with living white-wood and warm, bioluminescent flora were transformed into a scene from a forgotten glacial epoch.
The humidity in the room crystallized instantly, creating a shimmering fog of ice needles that hung suspended in the air.
Every breath Michael took felt like inhaling ground glass, the moisture in his throat threatening to freeze solid.
โCRACK.
โThe sound was singular and deafening. It wasnโt the groan of wood under pressure, but the sound of structural molecules failing. Michael and Leon rushed toward the infirmary car, their boots skidding on a floor that was now coated in a treacherous, glass-smooth layer of rime.
โThe door to the room where Maria Frostheart had been resting didnโt simply swing open. It was obliterated. A jagged, six-foot shard of black-blue iceโdarker and denser than any natural frostโhad punched through the reinforced timber from the inside. The splinters of the door werenโt mere shards; they were frozen projectiles that embedded themselves into the opposite marble wall with the force of crossbow bolts.
โStanding in the center of the devastation was Maria.
โBut the girl Michael had knownโthe quiet, reserved strategist who often played the role of the peacemakerโwas gone. Her blonde hair, once the color of summer wheat, had been bleached into a stark, translucent white that seemed to draw the light out of the room. It flowed behind her as if caught in an underwater current, defying the gravity of the Spire. Hovering just millimeters above her brow was a crown of jagged frost, pulsing with a rhythmic, rhythmic blue light that matched the frantic beating of a heart.
โHer mage staff, usually a simple conduit of ash wood, was now unrecognizable. It was encased in a thick, undulating layer of "Frostburn"โa phenomenon Michael knew only from high-level grimoires. It was ice so preternaturally cold that it exhibited the properties of plasma, flickering with white-hot edges that hissed as they licked the sub-zero air.
โ[Status: Maria Frostheart] [Rank: D+ (Peak)] [Condition: Mana Overload / Berserk Awakening] [Current Body Temperature: -180ยฐC]
โ"Too slow," Maria whispered.
โHer voice no longer held the soft, lyrical cadence of a noble daughter. It sounded like the grinding of two tectonic plates of ice deep within a polar shelf. She wasnโt looking at them; she was looking through them, her pupils dilated until they were thin, vertical slits of matte-blue light. "The air in this city is too heavy. The mana is too sluggish. Itโs like trying to swim through molasses."
โ"Maria? Are you okay?" Leon took a hesitant step forward, his hand extended instinctively toward her. "The Life Dew... it worked, but youโreโ"
โMariaโs head snapped toward him with a jerk that should have been physically impossible. The floor beneath her feet shattered as a massive spike of translucent ice erupted from the floorboards, missing Leonโs boot by a hairโs breadth.
โ"Do not touch me, Leon," she warned, the frost crown above her head flaring into a blinding white. "My skin is currently at -180^\circ\text{C}. You wonโt feel the burn. Your hand will simply shatter into dust before your nerves can register the pain."
โLeon froze, his golden aura flickering as it tried to fight off the encroaching chill. He looked at Michael, desperation clear in his eyes. He was the Hero, the one meant to protect them, but he was standing in the presence of a power that felt fundamentally alien.
โIn an instantโfaster than Michaelโs D-Rank perception could trackโMaria was in front of him. There was no transition, no movement, just a sudden displacement of space. Her hand shot out, her fingers closing around Michaelโs collar.
โThe fabric of his Academy uniform hissed. The sound was the immediate sublimation of the fibers as they turned from solid to gas, then back to a brittle, frozen crust. Michael felt the cold bleed through his clothes, a numbing sensation that raced toward his jugular.
โ"The mana in this city," Maria hissed, her face inches from his. The matte-blue of her eyes was like looking into a deep-sea trench. She looked aggressive, her nostrils flaring as she inhaled the mana-saturated air. "Itโs fake, Michael. Itโs a beautifully crafted illusion. I can feel the rot underneath. Itโs a festering wound covered in silver silk, and it makes me want to... tear it all down."
โMichael didnโt flinch. He didnโt even try to pull away. He stood his ground, his [Quantum Analysis Mind] calculating the exact threshold of her mana pressure.
โ"The Life Dew didnโt just heal your core, did it?" Michael said, his voice steady despite the frost creeping up his neck.
"It expanded your capacity by three hundred percent in a matter of hours. Youโre experiencing the โHot-Coldโ effect. Your mana wants to expand with the fury of a blizzard, but your human vessel is forcing it to contract. Youโre a pressurized bomb of cryogenic energy."
โMaria growledโa guttural, predatory sound that vibrated in Michaelโs chest. Her grip tightened, and the ice on her staff flared. "I feel too much. I feel the heartbeat of every elf in this Spire. I feel the anger of the nature spirits screaming in the gardens. My blood feels like itโs boiling, yet I am freezing the very air I breathe. Michael... where is the enemy? I need to hit something before I explode."
โMichael met her gaze. He saw the struggle thereโthe original Maria was still inside, drowning in a sea of newfound power and sensory overload. She wasnโt becoming a monster; she was becoming an Elemental.
โ"Patience, Maria," Michael said softly. He reached up, not to remove her hand, but to tap the emerald signet ring the King had given him. "Youโll get your chance. Weโre about to go on a heist into the heart of a dying god. Weโre going to infiltrate the Royal Archives and then breach the Spirit Realm roots. Iโm going to need that aggression. Iโm going to need someone who can freeze the very blood of the Silver Guard."
โMaria stared at him for a heartbeat longer. The matte-blue glow in her eyes pulsed once, twice, and then settled into a low hum. She released his collar, and Michael staggered back slightly, the frozen fabric of his shirt snapping where her fingers had been.
โShe looked down at her hands. They were sparking with blue electricityโnot lightning, but the static discharge of mana that was too dense for the local environment.
โ"Good," Maria said, her voice regaining a sliver of its former composure, though the edge of the glacier remained. "Because if I have to sit still and listen to these elves whisper about โpurityโ for another hour, Iโll freeze this entire Spire into a tomb. And I wonโt care who is inside when I do."
โLeon stood by the doorway, his eyes wide as he watched the interaction. He had seen Maria as the girl who needed protecting, the fragile mage of their party. Now, he was looking at the most dangerous person in the room.
โ"Michael," Leon whispered. "Is she... is she still in there?"
โMichael looked at Maria as she began to pace the room, the floorboards groaning as they warped under her localized frost field. "Sheโs still Maria, Leon. But the Dew has removed the limiters. Sheโs no longer just a strategist in the making. Sheโs the storm."
โMichael checked his own status window. The Fractured Crown arc was only just beginning, and his primary heavy hitter was currently a hair-trigger away from a total mana meltdown. It was exactly what he needed for a political assassination and a spiritual heist.
โ"Aiden, Eric!" Michael called out to the hallway. "Start prep. We move at midnight. Maria is our vanguard. And God help anyone who tries to stop her."
โMaria paused her pacing, a cold, sharp smile cutting across her pale face. "They can try. Iโd like to see if elven blood freezes as fast as the stories say."
โ(To be Continued)







