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The Legendary Method Actor-Chapter 162: The Trap of Zero

Chapter 165

The Legendary Method Actor-Chapter 162: The Trap of Zero

The heavy iron door of the Censor Chamber unsealed with a hiss of escaping air, allowing Team Chimera and Team SIS to step out of the obsidian cylinder and into the next trial.
They didn't emerge into a grand hall or a sprawling dungeon. They stepped into a small room.
It was a small, claustrophobic stone chamber, barely one hundred square feet. The ceiling was low, pressing down on them, and the air was stagnant, smelling of old dust and anxiety. There were no torches here. The only light came from patches of bioluminescent moss clinging to the corners, casting a sickly, pale-green glow over the room.
In the center of the cramped space stood a solitary stone pedestal, waist-high. On top of it, glowing with a soft, pulsing green light, was the imprint of a human hand.
Directly opposite the entrance was a heavy, reinforced steel door. It had no handle, no keyhole, and no hinges. Above it, embedded in the stone lintel, was a row of magical numerals glowing a bright, cheerful green.
60.
Darian entered the room, followed by the Ramsey brothers. The sheer bulk of their armor made the small space feel even tighter.
“What is this?”
Darian muttered, his voice echoing too loudly in the small box.
“Where’s the fight?”
Eliza stepped in last. The moment her boot cleared the threshold, the door behind them slammed shut.
CLANG.
The sound was like a gunshot.
Instantly, the cheerful green number above the exit door flickered.
59.
A low, rhythmic
thrum
began to vibrate through the floorboards, matching the ticking of the seconds.
58.
“It’s a timer,”
Eliza said, her voice rising slightly.
“We have one minute.”
“One minute for what?”
Kogar asked, looking around wildly.
“There’s nothing in here! Just that button!”
Ray moved to the pedestal. He looked at the glowing handprint. It pulsed in time with the countdown.
55.
“No instructions,”
Ray noted, his voice calm but tight.
“No voice. No inscription.”
“It’s a speed test,”
Darian decided, stepping toward the walls. He began running his gauntleted hands over the stones, looking for a loose block or a lever.
“Find the key! Check the moss! We have to unlock the door before the time runs out!”
The squad scattered, frantically searching the empty room. Kogar and Kima started banging on the walls with their armored fists. Darian tried to pry the exit door open with his mace, but the steel didn't budge.
50.
The light in the room shifted. The soft, bioluminescent green faded, replaced by a harsh, sickly yellow light that seemed to bleed from the walls themselves.
The rhythmic thrumming in the floor grew louder. It wasn't just a vibration anymore; it was a hum, rising in pitch.
40.
“I can’t find anything!”
Kima yelled, ripping a patch of moss off the wall.
“There’s no key! There’s no switch!”
“Keep looking!”
Darian barked, sweat beading on his forehead.
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“It has to be here!”
30.
The light shifted again. The sickly yellow deepened into a warning Orange. The hum grew into a low, oscillating siren.
Whoop… Whoop… Whoop.
The psychological weight of the room pressed down on them. The small space, the rising noise, the shifting light, it was designed to induce panic.
20.
“It’s getting louder,”
Kogar whimpered, backing away from the door.
“Boss, it sounds like a build-up. Like a spell charging.”
10
.
The siren sped up. The orange light darkened, bleeding into a deep, emergency Red. The numbers above the door flashed with every second.
The room was bathed in blood-red light. The siren was deafening now, a screaming wail that drilled into their teeth.
09.
“It’s a trap!”
Kogar screamed, his eyes wide with terror.
“It’s going to detonate! We’re in a blast chamber!”
08.
“Don’t let it hit zero!” Kima yelled.
06.
Kogar didn't wait for orders. Panic overrode his discipline. He lunged for the central pedestal.
“Push it!”
He slammed his armored hand onto the glowing handprint.
BEEP.
Instantly, the siren cut off. The red light vanished, replaced by the soft, passive green.
The numbers above the door flickered and reset.
60.
Silence returned to the room. The Ramsey brothers slumped against the wall, gasping for breath, their hearts hammering against their ribs.
“That was close,”
Kogar wheezed.
“Too close. It was going to blow.”
Darian wiped sweat from his eyes, looking at the door. It hadn't opened.
“We bought time,”
Darian said, trying to steady his voice.
“Good work, Kogar. But we’re back to square one. We still haven’t found the key.”
Ray stood by the pedestal, his expression unreadable. While the others had been panicking, he had been watching.
The timer began to tick down again.
59.
“There is no key,”
Ray said quietly.
Darian whipped around.
“What? Of course there’s a key. It’s a locked room, Croft. There’s always a key.”
“Not this time,”
Ray said.
He stepped up to the pedestal. He didn't touch it. He leaned in close, his eyes narrowing as he activated the Gritty Detective’s ‘Forensic Acuity’ skill.
The surface of the pedestal was smooth, worn by countless hands pressing it in panic. There were no hidden seams, no poison needle traps, no intricate mechanisms. It was a simple pressure plate.
Then, he activated Tri Concurrent Partial Immersion and activated the Arcane Scribe’s ‘Runic Sight’ and the Eccentric Scholar’s ‘Deductive Reasoning’ skill.
The world shifted into lines of mana. He looked at the glowing handprint.
Scholar: “Analysis: The rune is a simple ‘Cyclic Reset’ command. It connects directly to the timer circuit. It has no secondary function. It doesn't unlock the door. It doesn't disarm a trap. It simply rewinds the clock.”
He looked at the door.
Scholar: “The locking mechanism is time-delayed. It is a ‘Decay Seal.’ The mana holding the door shut is tied to the countdown. When the countdown reaches zero, the mana dissipates.”
Ray straightened up. The committee convened in a split second.
Veteran: “It’s a discipline check. In the trenches, the hardest thing to do is wait for the artillery to stop. If you run, you die. If you hold, you live.”
Conman: “It’s a bluff. A classic pressure play. They ramp up the lights, the noise, the fear. They want you to fold. The button isn't a solution; it's the ‘I Give Up’ switch.”
45.
“What are you thinking?”
Eliza asked, seeing the realization in Ray’s eyes.
“I think we should stop,”
Ray announced, turning to face the squad.
“The handprint is a reset button. Pushing it doesn't solve the room; it just restarts the torture.”
“So what do we do?”
Darian demanded.
“How do we open the door?”
Ray pointed at the timer.
“We do nothing. We let it hit zero.”
Darian stared at him like he had lost his mind.
“Are you insane?”
Darian shouted.
“Did you hear that siren? Did you see the lights? That’s a detonation sequence! If that timer hits zero, this room turns into an oven!”
40.
The lights turned yellow.
“It’s a bluff,”
Ray said calmly.
“It’s psychological warfare. There is no trap. The trap is our own fear.”
“You don’t know that!”
Kima yelled.
“You’re guessing! I’m not standing here and exploding because you have a hunch!”
30.
The lights turned orange. The siren started again.
Whoop… Whoop…
“It’s not a hunch,”
Ray said, his voice hard.
“It’s logic. The academy doesn't kill students. This is a test of nerve. Will you trust me?”
20.
The terror was primal. Every instinct in their bodies screamed that danger was imminent. The reptile brain demanded action.
Do something. Fix it. Stop the pain.
Darian was shaking. He looked at the timer. He looked at the button. It was right there. One touch, and the fear would stop. One touch, and they would be safe again.
15.
“I can’t do it!”
Kima broke. He lunged for the pedestal.
“I’m pressing it!”
Ray moved.
He didn't use a spell. He didn't draw a weapon. He simply stepped between the massive, armored body of Kima and the pedestal. He blocked the button with his own small body.
10.
The siren was deafening. The orange lights turned red..
Kima loomed over Ray, his fist raised.
“Move, Croft! Move or I’ll move you!”
Ray didn't flinch. He looked up at the towering Valor student, his grey eyes burning with absolute resolve. He activated the Grizzled Veteran’s ‘Command Aura’ skill and roared.
“Stand down!”
His voice cutting through the siren.
“Hold the line!”
Kima hesitated, shocked by the sheer command in the smaller boy's voice. He looked to Darian.
“Boss!”
Kima pleaded.
“He’s going to kill us!”
Darian looked at Ray. He saw the boy standing calmly in the red flashing light, unarmed, unarmored, holding back a panic attack with nothing but willpower.
He remembered the Mirror. He remembered the Runic Censors.
Darian Varrus made a choice.
He reached out and grabbed Kima’s shoulder plate, yanking him back.
“Hold!”
Darian ordered, his voice cracking with strain.
“Trust the Leader!”
“But Boss…!”
“I said HOLD!”
05.
The room shook. The siren screamed. It felt like the walls were closing in.
04.
Eliza grabbed Ray’s arm, squeezing it tight, closing her eyes.
03.
Kogar was sobbing quietly inside his helm. Darian stared at the numbers, bracing for the fire.
02.
Ray stood perfectly still, watching the door.
01.


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