Chapter 138 Avaris Greater Labyrinth (Part VI)
Chapter 138 Avaris Greater Labyrinth (Part VI)
On the fourteenth floor, nothing exciting happened. The monsters and the area were quite plain. No anomalies of some sort, and the boss was easy. It took us about thirty minutes to complete the floor.
Livie and I found ourselves in an old tomb on the fifteenth floor. I had a series of thoughts when looking at the place.
Did the dungeon spawn a series of floors? Or were they already premade by something else? The monsters were undead creatures like the thirteenth floor.
Since we were in a tomb, does that make us tomb raiders? I hope there were treasures around since the thirteenth floor owed us artifacts.
Livie and I looked around the place, the place was dusty and dirty, and Livie and I hoped to leave early.
There weren't any treasures except for the monster that had come along. The tomb wasn't big but had many monsters due to its small space.
We had found ourselves in the boss room. The boss was as strong as a starting third rank. The rest of the remaining floor bosses would be third rank or higher.
In front of us was a statue of some ruler. Made from gold, the boss has to give us an artifact related to money!
Before I wasted any more time, I blew up the golden statue before it could make any move. I had lost enough time from the arctic floor, and I would like to progress.
My mini explosion had destroyed the boss. Nothing but the monster core had dropped. How unlucky I am! I sighed inward, taking the monster's core. I went to the next floor with Livie.
I had two cores and eight more to go before we finished our commission. We had to beat the twentieth floor before we could finish our commission.
The sixteenth floor was an underground cave. I hoped the cave wouldn't collapse because of my overwhelming attack.
Monsters on this floor were creepy crawlies. Disgusting was the first thing I saw when looking at these creatures.
Not only do they have multiple legs, but they squirm a lot. Not to mention that their bodies were pretty hairy.
Livie here would have countless nightmares thinking about these. I had wanted to eat lunch after finishing the boss of this floor, but I would rather beat the floor after to eat. I don't want a centipede-looking thing crawling around my lunch.
The boss in this cave was a poisonous-looking purple spider. Livie could heal poison, but I would rather not get hurt by its move.
Fighting didn't take long, as I only used a move against the boss. No artifacts again. Now that I think about it, didn't Livie have an artifact that could increase one's luck?
"Livie, could I borrow your ring? My luck needs to be improved." Livie was wearing the ring, taking the ring off her finger. I had temporarily borrowed it.
We stepped to the next floor arriving at a mountain top. Fortunately, there wasn't any snow or any annoying weather.
The mountain only had one path. We had to walk up the mountaintop to fight the boss. Walking on a slope upward was also a pain.
If we fell, we would be rolling back down the mountain. And the chances of Livie being injured were high.
Slowly walking up the mountain, a boulder came up, rolling down the mountain. Livie was frazzled, seeing a giant rock roll down toward us rapidly.
Blowing up the boulder, a second one had come. The wind had caused the exploded boulder dust to hit us.
How annoying. Where did the boulders even come from? Destroying the second boulder, I sensed a mana signature of a second-rank monster.
Mountain trolls there was a mountain troll trying to lift another boulder. Before I allowed the mountain troll to throw it, I shot its brain with a beam.
Dying to my attack, the monster's body fell along with the boulder. I have to keep watch for more of them.
After killing ten more of these trolls, Livie and I reached the top of the mountain. I didn't expect the top of the mountain to be flat.
What awaited us on top of the mountain was a wyvern. It was large and gray, coupled with two legs and two wings.
Greeting us with a battle roar, I felt my body becoming heavier. I took a glance at Livie, checking on how she was doing.
She was on the floor, unable to get up. This fucking wyvern could control gravity. Blocking the magic with my mana, I made a beam with my finger, slicing off a side of the wyvern's wing.
Howling in pain, the gravity magic had dissipated. Without a wing, the wyvern fell to the ground making a rumble within the mountain.
Ending the wyvern's misery, I decapitated the wyvern's head in one swoop. Livie was recovering from the wyvern's attack with her magic.
Magic that could be instantly cast with just a significant area attack was so bull. If I didn't have an absurd mana pool, this fight could have gotten Livie gravely injured.
"Livie, let's take a lunch break." Now that the battle was over, this was the best time to rest.
Livie then prepared everything for lunch. With the wyvern dead, I began to loot its body. There was an artifact and another third-rank core.
Going back to Livie, she had lunch set and ready. Sitting on the carpet, we began to eat our lunch and talk.
"Sorry for keeping you worried." Livie was discouraged after being squashed like an ant.
"Don't think too hard about it. None of us would expect a wyvern to use gravity magic." Seeing how the boss had an auto-lock attack made me jealous.
"Most students wouldn't even be able to get out of the gravity, so don't be too hard on yourself." I had consoled her to the best of my ability.
"Let's look at the bright side. You can do what most people can't. Your ability to recover is one of the best." As I began to praise her, Livie's expression softened.
"Thank you..."