[Entering the dungeon, Geskalâs Secret Storehouse.]
Geskalâs Secret Storehouse was extremely straightforward. It was just an arched passageway.
He didnât see any monsters, so he just walked right on in.
HoweverâŠ!
Once he took a single step, the ground began to radiate light.
âThis isâŠ!â
It was a trap.
âGrr!â Kang Oh gritted his teeth and threw himself out of the way. But it was already too late; the magic circle had already activated.
Swoosh!
The iridescent light consumed him, and he was transported somewhere else.
âTch.â Kang Oh clicked his tongue. To think thereâd be a trap at the beginning of the dungeon.
âIs it a trap that sends you to a designated location? It doesnât look like it sent me just anywhere.â
Kang Oh took a look around. It was a circular arena.
PlusâŠ!
There was a pale man on the floor. He was dead.
âIs heâŠâ Kang Oh searched the body and found a notebook.
[Radalâs Exploration Notebook]
Radal dreamt of getting rich overnight. This notebook contains details of Radalâs expedition.
âAs expectedâŠâ Kang Oh looked through the notebook and scowled. âIt was Radal.â
The body did indeed belong to Radal.
[You have found Radal.]
[The quest, Find Radal, has changed to âReport Radalâs Deathâ.]
[Return Radalâs keepsake.]
Once the messages stopped, something within Radalâs chest began to glow. It was probably his keepsake.
Kang Oh stretched out his hand.
ThenâŠ
Rumble!
The door to the circular arena opened, revealing a bloodthirsty monster. The boss monster had suddenly appeared.
The door to the arena opened, revealing a bloodthirsty monster. The boss monster had made a sudden appearance.
[You have discovered the Cruel Gladiator, Maxius.]
[You are the first to discover him.]
Gladiator Maxius!
He was 3 meters tall. His helmet completely covered his face, and he wore light chainmail over his upper body. Maxius also wielded a sword and an oval shield!
Based on the black fur on the back of his sword hand, the shape of his legs, and the tail protruding from his butt, he wasnât a human being.
âDid you kill him?â Kang Oh pointed at Radalâs corpse.
âI killed the trespasser. AndâŠâ he said huskily. âIâll kill you too!â The Cruel Gladiator, Maxius, pointed his sword at Kang Oh.
âI wasnât planning on letting you live either,â Kang Oh said icily.
* * *
Kang Oh and Maxiusâs battle was intense. Eventually, Kang Oh managed to land a clean hit.
Swish.
Demon Sword Blood split Maxiusâs helmet in half!
Split.
The helmet split in two, revealing Maxiusâs face. His true identity was that of a saber-toothed tiger with protruding fangs!
[You have destroyed Maxiusâs armor, which also acts as a seal.]
[Maxiusâs defense has decreased significantly.]
[Maxiusâs attack power has increased significantly.]
Heâd thought that the helmet broke too easily⊠It seemed like it was meant to be broken.
âDie!â Maxiusâs face contorted, and he fiercely swung his sword.
Earth Scratching Aura!
A white three-lined aura shot straight at Kang Oh.
Kang Oh swung his sword horizontally.
Tempest Tiger!
A large, beautiful golden tiger flew from his blade and crashed into the opposing aura.
Boom!
The two auras exploded, resulting in a shockwave. Neither Kang Oh nor Maxius were pushed back by the shockwave; they actually charged at each other.
Slash!
A white line cleaved through space itself.
Claw Blade!
Serrated, fang-like energy gathered around Maxiusâs blade.
Clang!
The two blades clashed in midair, emitting sparks.
âHeup!â
âKyahahk!â
The two kept attacking each other.
Demon Sword Blood and Maxiusâs sword clashed several times, and both sides repeatedly used their skills to kill each other. At the same time, they engaged in a battle of wits, predicting each otherâs attacks.
âHeâs pretty good.â Kang Oh acknowledged his skill.
He wasnât like other bosses, who moved according to their instincts and an already established attack pattern. Maxius was more like an NPC; he had a high intellect, could make his own decisions, and could react accordingly!
When Kang Oh deliberately exposed himself or used a feint, Maxius wouldnât fall for it. He also wouldnât fall for the same thing twice. Thus, it didnât feel like he was hunting a monster; it felt like he was sparring with a master martial artist.
âThis is fun.â Kang Oh began to deeply immerse himself in the battle.
As the battle intensified, Maxiusâs armor completely broke apart. However, that didnât weaken him at all .
Now, only his lower body was covered in brown fur!
Once his armor fell to the floor, Maxius came flying at him. He was a sharp, brutal beast, but also a well-trained warrior at the same time!
But now that Kang Ohâs concentration was at its peak, âamazingâ wouldnât even begin to describe his abilities. It was almost beautiful watching him; he made no wasted movements, and his swordsmanship was sharp and precise.
Ultimately, Kang Oh overpowered Maxius.
Stab!
Demon Sword Blood pierced through Maxiusâs heart.
Thud!
His giant body fell backwards.
âFailed to kill⊠the trespasserâŠâ
Those were his last words.
[You are the first to defeat the Cruel Gladiator, Maxius.]
[As a reward, Maxius will drop his highest rank items.]
[You have leveled up.]
Kang Oh looked at one of the two items that Maxius had dropped. It was an AA-rank oval shield that shone silver, and had an equip requirement of 400.
He picked up the other item. It was a brass key.
[Storehouse Key]
Opens the door to Geskalâs Secret Storehouse, wherever it is.
âThe Secret Storehouseâs key!â
Wouldnât there be treasure there? Moreover, this was a hidden dungeon. He was getting excited.
Kang Oh wanted to look for the door, but he had to do something before that.
âRest in peace.â He clasped his hands together and paid his respects. Then, he picked up the shining item on Radalâs chest. It was a lark-shaped necklace.
[Lark Necklace (Keepsake)]
The only item that Radal ever received from his deceased mother. He treasured it so much that it never left his body.
Returning this necklace to the old woman would complete the quest.
Kang Oh placed the necklace into his inventory and turned around. It was time to find the storehouse!
HoweverâŠ
His conscience kept reminding him of the old womanâs request, as well as how badly she wanted to see Radal.
âMm.â Kang Oh furrowed his brow.
Ultimately, he carried Radalâs body with both hands and immediately returned to Latnia City.
âAh, Radal!â The old woman wailed after burying her grandson.
âGoddess, please take care of his pitiful soul.â
âI pray that he be delivered by the goddess.â
âGranny Per, please hold it together.â
The people nearby comforted the old woman.
However, she wasnât easily comforted, as she cried and cried for some time. Eventually, it seemed like she had managed to calm down just a tiny bit.
The old woman, with tears still lingering on her face, came over and bowed at Kang Oh.
âThank you⊠for bringing back Radal, Savior.â
[You have completed the quest, Report Radalâs Death.]
âHeâs gone to a better place. Here.â Kang Oh passed her Radalâs Lark Necklace and his exploration notebook.
âHeuk, thank you.â After accepting the lark necklace, the old woman began to cry again. âHeup, the notebook⊠Please take it with you, Savior. Iâm sure thatâs what heâd want.â
âUnderstood.â Kang Oh stashed the notebook again. âPlease stay strong.â
Thatâs all he could say to comfort her. He also had no other reason to stay now.
He headed back to Muto Cave.
[Entering the hidden dungeon, Geskalâs Secret Storehouse.]
A magic circle, which had previously transported Kang Oh to Maxiusâs circular arena, was installed at the entrance of the dungeon. Of course, Kang Oh wasnât stupid enough to fall for the same trap twice.
âI wonder where the secret storehouse is.â
Kang Oh jumped over the magic circle and began searching the dungeon. There were traps all across the dungeon, but there werenât any monsters here, so searching was pretty easy.
âSo this is where it was!â
He had returned to the circular arena.
Kang Oh made his way through the passageway that Maxius had come out of, and discovered⊠A thick steel door with a keyhole! It was definitely the entrance to the secret storehouse.
âIf Iâd known earlier, then I wouldâve just fallen for the trap again!â
He hadnât expected the storehouse to be located directly behind the circular arena. Thatâs why heâd avoided the magic circle at the entrance, and wasted his time looking through the dungeon. It felt like heâd unnecessarily gone through a lot of trouble for nothing!
âTch, whatever. I found it. Thatâs all that matters.â
Kang Oh pulled out the brass key and stuck it into the keyhole. What would be inside? Would it be heaps of treasure or a legendary item?â
Screech.
As it hadnât been opened in a long time, the hinges were extremely stiff, emitting a harsh âscreechâ sound.
Thud!
The door had completely opened, and what he saw inside wasâŠ
Absolutely nothing.
Kang Oh rubbed his eyes and looked once more. However, he wasnât seeing things; there really wasnât anything there.
âWhy isnât there anything here? Did someone get here first?â
âHmm.â Kang Oh briefly thought it over, and then pulled out Radalâs notebook from his inventory.
Radal had found this place first, so there might be some more information inside his notebook. Kang Oh leaned against a wall and began reading through Radalâs notebook.
Sometime laterâŠ
Slap.
Kang Oh closed the notebook.
âIs this a fake storehouse?â Kang Oh muttered as he looked at the empty room.
According to Radalâs notebook, Geskal was once extremely rich, and had hid his fortune somewhere in the Goddessâs Land.
Radal had tried to find Geskalâs hidden fortune.
However, Geskal had created several fake storehouses all across the Goddessâs Land, so that no one would be able to find his fortune. Which meant that the storehouse Kang Oh and Radal had found was a fake!
[You have learned something new regarding Geskalâs Secret Storehouse.]
[The dungeonâs actual name is being revealed.]
[Geskalâs Bleh Storehouse!]
âGeskal was really rich, right?â
He was also renowned for being a scrooge. So much so that he hid his fortune somewhere within the Goddessâs Land!
âAnd Iâm the only player that can freely explore the Goddessâs Land!â
Moreover, his sole competitor, Radal, had regretfully died. It was as if the heavens were proclaiming that âGeskalâs fortune is yours for the taking!â!
âAs you wish!â Kang Oh looked at the sky and grinned.
* * *
Despia was dangerous enough to be called the Land that Borders Hell. Unexpectedly, many people lived in the Goddessâs Land, the deepest and most dangerous part of Despia.
It was because many of the Goddess of Deathâs followers had moved here in the past. How did they move here?
Did they, like Kang Ohâs party, deliberately get eaten by Liviola, pass through the portal in its heart, and then go through the volcanic region and Saharamant?
No way.
Her believers were able to come here directly.
How, you ask?
Through a giant mirror that lay deep underneath the Great Temple of Death!
It was because of the Believerâs Mirror that they were able to travel to the Goddessâs Land. This mirror was essentially a door between the Goddessâs Land and the Arth continent!
And it was being used once more.
Cyndia and 100 paladins stood in front of the mirror.
âSupreme One, please open a path so that we, your humble servants, can fulfill your sacred task.â Cyndia reverently knelt on the floor and clasped her hands in prayer.
âMy children, fulfill your calling.â A resplendent, divine voice rang out. They couldnât see the source of the voice, but it was clear who was speaking. It was the Goddess of Death, Deborah!
âAs you command.â Cyndia deeply bowed her head.
Whir!
Something strange happened. The world that shone in the mirror transformed into something completely different!
âLet us depart,â Cyndia said to the closest middle-aged paladin. His name was Muhawk, and he was an old knight that led the Church of Deathâs paladins.
Cyndia tidied herself up, and then walked over to the mirror.
Swish.
She passed through the mirror as if sheâd just surfaced above water. The 100 paladins followed her soon after.