"Sugoi, you found something cool and your hair went crazy!~" the girl said taking note of the visuals. More stunning yet was the explanation from Asher that he'd figured out how the Dungeon worked, and Junon took this in while looking up at the giant map above them. Junon's giant teal eyes were concentrating on the entirety of the map while Asher gave his explanation, and to be fair she was quite stunned. The map itself showed several paths they could have taken and the pieces of the path they did end up taking. Some of them were shorter, and some of them were longer, but it mostly depended on what was there when they went through them. She figured that in moments where they trusted their guts and fully acknowledged their on affinities and skill sets, they were able to move freely in a direction and in moments where they did not do this they were punished by the surroundings. Beyond all this, such a design would imply that they shouldn't have ever turned back, and if she had tried to do that before she would have been stuck without the ability to find her way out. "Sou ka, so this whole dungeon is like a test for whoever comes in here. And you definitely need two people with complimentary skill sets to complete it," she said aloud. "You lit the way here, it was harder to figure it out until the lights came through, I think we could have been trapped there for quite a while if not for that..." she said thinking about it. It'd taken her a supreme amount of concentration to determine the 'right way' to move in that space while abusing the brute force of Dior's magic. It wasn't until she started following the light magic provided by Asher that she found it easy.
"So from this point, the last space is a test too. We actually have to make it from here to that door..." she mused aloud for the group at large, feeling those gentle breezes across her person and noting their direction. She also used her eyes to actually look around, not for the flow of mana, but instead at the light versus the darkness or rather places she assumed the darkness would have been. She saw the enchanted forest for what it was, a potential trap. "One would assume if you can't cross the bridge you descend down into the forest and work your way back up," she said. "But instead of doing that... we should take the path that doesn't look like it wants to be traveled. And follow what we know to be positive," she said. In Asher's case, he'd followed the light he'd had an affinity for, and easily found his way to the door they spoke of. In Junon's case, she'd let them out of the endless loop entrance by noting the wind and lack thereof. This led the girl to the conclusion that she should just follow the wind as she wished to now. She felt the gentle breeze allowing her eyes and to follow the flow of mana towards a path of small stones which barely seemed large enough to properly support a single person which seemed to jut out from the sides of the walls up, towards apparently nothing, but... experience told her there was something there. "I know where to go, Silva-senpai..." she said seeming to be confident in her choice she began walking taking the first step up a small stepping stone then immediately hoping to another and another. Each step she took the breeze picked up a little more and a little more. Until of course, she was standing in front of a wall with apparently no where to go. The gentle breeze seemed to slow right around this point, as if it was blocked by something. But she had an idea for that, and swirled the magic of the wind around her hand causing a gust of a breeze which would blow herself and any in her vicinity straight into the an air current which was created by the density of mana in this place, around and around twist and turns, it was as if wingless, controllable flight was taking place. But just as suddenly as it started, she was being lowered by the breeze onto the very same side of the bridge as Asher, from above. "Sugoi!"