âPlease help yourself.â The branch manager pointed at the glasses on top of the tray; they were filled with fruit juice and ice.
âThank you.â
âIâll take my leave.â Jayce left.
âLetâs continue our discussion. A reward thatâll attract a lot of peopleâŠâ The branch manager shook his cup, and then continued, âNormally, a large sum of money would do, but lately, adventurers have been preferring quests that offer something special.â
âSomething special?â Cyndia tilted her head.
âMm, whatâs the best way to put it. Unique materials, equipment, skills, or spells. Or perhaps another quest, which offers a unique reward upon completion.â
âSo something thatâs difficult to find and has significant value,â Muhawk said from beside Cyndia.
âDo we have something like that?â Cyndia glanced at Muhawk and asked.
Then, Muhawk pulled something out of his bag. It was a beautiful, glimmering gemstone that was about as large as a fist.
âThis is a precious metal called mithril. I coincidentally came upon it when I was young.â
âMithril!â The branch manager looked shocked.
Mithril was the greatest metal in the world. It was the best conduit for divine power, so most legendary holy swords were made of mithril.
âSo you know how valuable this is. Though itâs only a small piece, itâs still quite special. I would like to use this as the reward,â Muhawk said, seeing the branch managerâs reaction.
âItâs worth more than enough.â The branch manager nodded his head.
âAre you sure youâre willing to part with something so valuable?â Cyndia stared at him.
She too knew how valuable mithril was. No, there was no way she wouldnât know. After all, those who served the gods, whether it be a paladin, priest, etc., sought equipment made of mithril!
âItâs alright. The Supreme Oneâs mission is far more important than some rock,â Muhawk said. His face was firm and unwavering. There were no signs of regret whatsoever.
âAs the goddess wills.â
âAs the goddess wills.â
Cyndia and Muhawk chanted.
âMm, then weâll use this as the quest reward,â the branch manager said.
âYes!â Muhawk nodded his head.
âIf a meeting with you is part of the quest reward, then more people will accept the quest. After all, there are countless people looking to form a connection with the Church of Death.â
âThen please add that to the quest,â Cyndia said.
âUnderstood.â
After that, a quest was added to every branch of the Adventurer Guild.
[Find Krishan]
Name: Krishan.
She is a beautiful woman with large, white wings, red hair, and jade eyes. Vines are wrapped around her arms and legs. She is a member of an unknown ancient tribe.
If you find her, report her location to the Adventurer Guild immediately!
Warning: You only need to find her; killing her is not necessary. She is an extremely powerful being, so please do not fight her!
Minimum Requirements: Apprentice Adventurers cannot accept this quest.
Reward: Mithril (small quantity), a meeting with the Church of Death.
âWhoâs Krishan?â
âLook at the reward!â
âMithril? That mithril?â
âThatâs not whatâs important here. The Church of Death has commissioned this quest!â
âA meeting with the Church of Death! Is this a link quest? One thatâll allow us to get to Despia?â
âDunno. Anyhow, all you have to do is find Krishan, so Iâm taking the quest. If Iâm lucky, Iâll be able to get some mithril for free!â
âIâll accept it too!â
It went as Cyndia had hoped. Several players had accepted the quest.
With this, theyâd widened their search network.
* * *
There was one building in the Saul Graveyard that was incomparably larger than the graves. The marble, quadrilateral structure likely housed someoneâs coffin inside.
There were gargoyles statues at either end of the rooftop, and there was a tightly shut metal door in the front. Pushing or pulling did absolutely nothing. It was clearly locked.
However, there were differently colored skull buttons on the wall right of the door, much like a numerical keyboard. It was clear that pushing them in the right order would open the door!
âHmm.â Kang Oh stared at the nine buttons and thought things over. He was thinking about what order he needed to push them in.
The problem was the gold skull in the middle of the 3 by 3 ânumerical keyboardâ, or the â5â.
âWhy is this the only one thatâs a different color?â
His Hyper Intuition only reacted to the gold skull button. It was telling him that it was suspicious, and that there was something more to it.
âWhy?â In other words, why was his Hyper Intuition only reacting to this one?
Of course, there was a chance that pressing only the gold button would open the door. However, that would be way too simple.
âPicking the only one thatâs clearly different from the rest would be way too easy.â
If he were the one whoâd created this tomb, then he wouldnât have made it that easy. If theyâd have done that, theyâd have been better off not making this lock in the first place.
Moreover, his Hyper Intuition wouldnât tell him what the right answer was. It would only tell him when something was suspicious, or held some sort of secret. It was up to him to do something with that knowledge.
If his Hyper Intuition could outright tell him what the right answer was among these nine buttons, then heâd be buying a lottery ticket right now.
âHmm.â He didnât press the gold button; instead, he examined the other buttons and their differences. However, he couldnât find any discernible differences.
Rather than press the gold button, he tried pulling it. Then, Kang Ohâs eyes gleamed.
âThis isâŠ?â He also tried pulling the other buttons too. âAs expected!â
When he softly pulled on them, they felt different. The gold button was the only one that felt like he was pulling something!
âThis is it!â Kang Oh forcefully pulled the gold skull button. Then, the button popped right out.
Thud!
The door opened. Heâd chosen right. However, there was no coffin within the marble building. Instead, there was a set of stairs that went underground.
[You are the first to discover the hidden dungeon, Nest Where Death Dwells.]
[Fame has increased.]
[Hunting in the Nest Where Death Dwells yields twice the experience. Item drop rate is also doubled.]
âYes!â Kang Oh clenched his fist. âI found a hidden dungeon!â
Then, something unexpected happened. Even though he hadnât done anything, the gold button seemed to âcoil upâ and push inwards! It was as if heâd pressed the button.
The gargoyles statues on the rooftop simultaneously opened their mouths and shrieked.
Biii!
Kang Oh quickly covered his ears, but he had a bigger problem to deal with.
Guooh! Rattle! Rat-a-tat-tat!
Their shrieks had attracted all of the undead nearby.
âDamn it all!â Kang Oh looked around, saw all of the undead closing in, and quickly entered the hidden dungeon.
Thud.
As he went downstairs, the metal door shut, and his vision was obscured by darkness.
[Entering the dungeon, Nest Where Death Dwells.]
Kang Oh pulled out a transparent orb from his inventory. He shook it a few times, and it began radiating dim light.
It was a one-time use magic lamp. It was sold by the Tower, and was an essential item when light was necessary in a dungeon.
With it, Kang Oh could see the inside of the dungeon. It was a simple passageway. There were no monsters that he could see.
Tramp, tramp.
Kang Oh walked straight forward.
A short while later, the passageway ended, and he found himself someplace else. However, the magic lampâs light was too weak, so he was unable to properly make out objects.
He forcefully shook the magic lamp. Then, the magic lamp became even brighter. But in exchange, it would lose its light that much quicker.
Kang Oh raised his hand into the air. The magic lampâs light began to illuminate his surroundings.
ThenâŠ
âHeop!â Kang Oh gasped, sporting a reluctant expression. It was unlike him.
In front of him lay a giant being, one as large as a small hill. It was definitely composed of bone, but it still cut an imposing figureâŠ
It was a dragon!
* * *
Dragons were long lived creatures with great intellect. They were the greatest life form, boasting immense magical and physical abilities. In other words, they were last boss worthy.
Fortunately, what heâd encountered was a Bone Dragon; an undead dragon, which was made up entirely of bone!
Of course, that didnât mean it wasnât dangerous. Since it was once a live dragon, a Bone Dragon was an immensely powerful creature.
Gulp.
Kang Oh swallowed. A system message popped up.
[You are the first to discover the Bone Dragon that Avoided Death, Akite.]
[Fame has increased.]
Akite didnât budge. That was good news for him.
Kang Oh didnât want to fight it. Attacking a raid boss all by yourself was stupid.
In case Akite reacted to light, Kang Oh immediately shut off his magic lamp. Then, he was thankfully shrouded by darkness once more!
He held his breath and slowly backed off so that his feet didnât make a sound. But all of a sudden, two deep blue flames lit up within the darkness. Rattle. Kang Oh could hear bones clattering too.
âDamn it!â
He was sure of it. The Bone Dragon had awoken. Kang Oh immediately turned around and ran towards the exit.
âLight.â A voice that wasnât his own rang out.
Flash!
All of sudden, the room had become bright.
The Bone Dragon, Akite, raised its head. Its eye sockets blazed with blue fire.
Kang Oh didnât turn around to face it.
âRise.â Akiteâs jaw rattled, and its voice rang out, even without an amplifying machine. Then, white bones rose from the ground and blocked the exit.
Kang Oh didnât hesitate; he immediately pulled Ubist off his back and swung it at the barrier.
Lightning Breath!
The Lightning Breath came straight for the bone barrier and broke it to pieces. For a split second, the exit was open.
âStop him.â Akiteâs jaw rattled once more. The bone barrier had been remade, blocking the exit.
Ultimately, Kang Oh had to turn back around. So long as Akite was stopping him, there was no way heâd be able to escape.
He decided to use his last resort. He pulled out a return scroll from his inventory.
âPlease!â
Return spells wouldnât work in some dungeons. Some unique monsters prevented return spells from functioning too.
âI hope this works!â
Rip!
He immediately ripped the scroll. However, it didnât work as he wished.
[Akite has prevented you from returning.]
âIâm screwed.â
Kang Oh looked like he was about to cry, but quickly got a hold of himself. He tightly grabbed Ubist with both hands and widened his eyes.
âAlright, letâs see how this goes!â
Kang Oh decided to fight the Bone Dragon with everything he had.
HoweverâŠ
Something unexpected happened. Akite moved its jaw, and a calm voice rang out.
âWhy do we have to fight?â
âHuh?â
What is he talking about?
Kang Oh stared at Akite. It looked like it was smiling.