âAh, itâs not some amazing story or anything.â
Grano waved his hand.
âThen itâd be a good story to hear while weâre on our way to the island,â Kang Oh smiled and said.
Grano nodded his head and began, âWhen I was young, my mother would tell me interesting stories before I went to bed. The most memorable of them was the story that the Bariton Desert was once called the Blue Earth.â
Kang Oh tilted his head.
âIt wasnât always a desert?â
This was the first time heâd heard of this.
âYes. It was said that the Rain God, Dalla, brought rain to the Bariton Desert every day while he was there. Back then, Bariton was a fertile land where grass grew and where rivers flowed.â
âDalla⌠In the ancient language, it means clouds and wind,â Eder said.
In the ancient language, âdalâ meant cloud, and âlaâ meant wind.
âIn a desert, the clouds are brought over by the wind,â Grano said.
âSo what happened next?â Kang Oh asked.
âDalla fell in love with a young girl. And the young girl loved him in turn. However, itâs said that if a god loves a human, then they lose their divinity and become a normal human being themselves.â
âSeeing as how itâs a desert, I can see what choice he made,â Kang Oh said.
âIndeed. And they had children too. Dalla and that girlâs blood was passed down through the generations, and my mother was apparently their descendent. Therefore, I too am a descendent of Dalla,â Grano said.
âAre you trying to make it rain in place of the Rain God, Dalla?â Kang Oh asked.
âKind of. After I heard that story from my mother, I felt a calling of sorts. That I should make the desert fertile again.â
âI see.â
Kang Oh nodded his head.
âThatâs why I became a mage and why I searched for a way to make it rain. In fact, the magic to create rain already existed. However, it wasnât the magic I was looking for.â
âWhy is that?â Kang Oh asked.
âCasting that spell requires several mages, or one extraordinary Archmage. Moreover, it merely makes it rain for a short period of time over a small area.â
If he wanted to make the desert fertile again, then he would need to make it rain continuously over a wide area.
âThus, I decided to create a rain-making device and began my research. However, the other mages didnât have much interest in the device.â
Grano sported a somewhat bitter expression.
âBut couldnât you have ordered your subordinates anyway? I heard you were the director of the water magic laboratory. Why did you do all the work yourself?â Kang Oh asked.
When one becomes a research director at the Mageâs Tower, they should have several subordinates under them. He couldâve made them do all the grunt work, so why did he have to go through all the trouble?
âThis is my personal research. I canât force the mages of the water magic laboratory to help me with a personal matter,â Grano said firmly.
He then added, âIf they volunteer themselves, thatâd be a different story entirelyâŚâ
Granoâs voice dwindled. It was obvious why his voice had become so quiet. There hadnât been a single one of his subordinates that had volunteered their services.
Kang Oh looked at him and inwardly clicked his tongue.
âTch, tch. He really is paying the price to go through hardship.â
Is this what a cricket felt when it saw an ant?
To Kang Oh, who always abused and overworked his subordinates like Darion and Eder, it all seemed foolish.
Of course, only Kang Oh thought that way.
âYou truly are amazing.â
Eder grasped Granoâs hands. His eyes gleamed; his eyes seemingly said, âIf only youâd formed a contract with me instead!â.
âNo. As their superior, itâs unbefitting of me to force them into helping me in private matters,â Grano said.
Eder glanced at Kang Oh. It was as if he were saying, âHeâs a lot different from someone I know.â.
Kang Oh stared at Eder and scowled.
Eder quickly turned his head and forcefully said, âIn any case, youâll succeed this time. I know it.â
âI hope so.â
After that, Kang Oh, Eder, and Grano discussed various topics for quite some time.
âWeâre here.â
Then, Grano pointed towards the far side of the open sea.
Kang Oh followed his finger.
There was a small green island over there.
* * *
âThank you, Mister.â
Grano said his goodbyes to Bobo.
âMm. See you later.â
Bobo got onto his ship and left.
Because Grano had come with a return scroll, they didnât need the ship to return to the city.
Thus, heâd let Bobo and the ship leave first.
Kang Ohâs party, having disembarked from the ship, passed the small sandy beach.
âThere arenât any particularly threatening monsters here. At most, a snake?â Grano said.
âThere should be some stronger monsters within the hidden dungeon, no?â Kang Oh asked.
âI took a quick peek inside and saw some Fishmen, but other than that, I donât know anything else since I didnât go any deeper,â Grano said.
âIâll take a look myself.â
The party went through the islandâs brush and progressed forward.
The island was quiet and they didnât see any special animals or monsters.
Whatâs worse, nothing attacked first, so they continued along without any resistance.
How much time had passed?
âItâs here.â
Grano stopped in front of an entrance to a large cave.
âThis is a hidden dungeon?â Kang Oh asked.
All that he was thinking about was the hidden dungeon.
âThe entrance to the dungeon is inside the cave. This is also where Iâll install the device that gathers water, the absorber.â
âLetâs go inside.â
The party went inside of the cave.
The cave was so wide that it reminded him of Baramutâs home, yet it was also deeper. Much deeper.
It also went down at an angle.
They went down for a while, eventually reaching the end of the cave.
âThis isâŚâ
Surprisingly, there was a small lake at the end of the cave.
âPlease taste the water,â Grano said.
Kang Oh scooped some water with both hands and tried it. It tasted salty.
âIs this seawater?â
âYes. There must be a tunnel that connects this lake with the sea floor, allowing the seawater to come here.â
âItâs amazing.â
âIf I set up the device here, then the device should safely be able to provide water. Itâs connected to the sea, so itâll never dry out and itâs inside the cave, so thereâs no external threat either.â
This was the reason Grano had come to this specific island.
âYou really are amazing,â Eder chimed in.
âAnd thatâs the dungeon over there.â
Grano pointed towards one side of the cave. There was a giant rock there, but there was a black crevice beneath it.
âSo youâre saying that thereâs a dungeon within that crevice?â Kang Oh asked, ascertaining the hidden dungeonâs location.
âYes.â
Grano nodded his head.
âIâll go immediately. Are you going too, Mr. Grano?â Kang Oh asked.
âIâll stay here and install the absorber. Please come back after youâve gone through the dungeon.â
âIt might take a while.â
When Kang Oh entered a dungeon, heâd usually clear it.
Unless the dungeon was huge, or the monsters were powerful, or there were dangerous traps installed.
Obviously, he intended to clear it this time. Therefore, it would take quite a bit of time before he got out.
âHmm. If thatâs the case, then please take this with you.â
Grano extracted something out of his subspace. It was a pair of gold earrings that were in the shape of a magic circle.
He gave Kang Oh one of the two earrings.
âWhat is this?â
âItâs a magical device that allows the wearers to communicate with each other.â
âHoh.â
Kang Oh accepted the earring.
âHow do I use it?â
âYou wear it on your ear and by rubbing it, a signal will be passed on to the receiver.â
âLetâs try it out to see if it works.â
Grano and Kang Oh wore the earrings.
Kang Oh rubbed the earrings with his finger. Then, he heard a beeping noise.
Grano grabbed his own earring with his finger.
âYou just need to grab onto your earring like this to talk.â
He could hear Grano clearly as though he were listening to music from a set of headphones.
âAh. Ah! Testing! Testing! Can you hear me?â
âI hear you.â
âHow far can we be from each other? No, where do I buy this? Is it really expensive?â
Kang Oh asked question after question.
Eder wasnât a user, so he couldnât utilize the message system.
Therefore, he needed a device that allowed him to communicate with him over long distances.
âCompared to the size of the earring itself, its range is quite long. I believe its max range is about 5 kilometers. And they donât sell this on the market. Itâs a recent invention of the Mageâs Tower.â
Grano answered each and every single one of Kang Ohâs questions.
âHmm. Is there any way I can get this item?â Kang Oh asked.
Eder could tell what he was thinking.
Kang Oh wanted this item so that he could speak with him over long distances.
Of course, it wasnât something that Eder wanted.
If Kang Oh could communicate with Eder over long distances⌠then itâd be like he was being called by his superior after heâd left work.
âTheyâd be like shackles!â
Eder stared at Grano fiercely. Please say that there wasnât a way to procure them!
However, Grano didnât realize what Eder was trying to tell him.
âThere are still some improvements that need to be made, but the magic tower will sell them soon. Iâm not sure how much they will cost,â Grano said.
Kang Oh took off the earring and examined it meticulously.
Gold, exquisite craftsmanship, and a small size that belied its long range. Moreover, itâs a new item, so it seemed like it would be expensive.
âIf youâre a part of the magic tower, do you get a discount?â Kang Oh asked.
He was essentially asking, âIs it possible to buy it at manufacturer price?â.
âWhen itâs on sale, Iâll buy one for you,â Grano said.
He was the head of the water magic laboratory.
Because he possessed a high position within the magic tower, he should be able to procure the earrings for Kang Oh no problem.
âThank you very much.â
Kang Oh smiled.
âT-ThatâsâŚ!â
Whereas Ederâs face (which was now mostly normal) wrinkled.
âThen letâs get going Eder!â
Kang Oh dragged Eder along with him.
âItâll be a while before that device is put on the market, right? Right? Please say yes!â Eder looked at Grano and desperately yelled.
âStay safe. Iâll let you know when Iâm done installing the absorber,â Grano waved his hand and sent them off.
âMr. Granooooo!â Eder wailed as he was being dragged off.
* * *
Kang Oh pushed Eder through the crevice and threw himself in as well.
As expected, there was a jet-black hole within the crevice.
âThere should be a boss here.â
Users didnât always hit the jackpot just because they had found a hidden dungeon.
Only by having a boss, which accrued riches over time, and killing said boss would a hidden dungeon bestow a player with wealth.
âIf not, then perhaps a treasure.â
There were some dungeons that didnât have a boss, but had treasure inside instead.
But instead of a boss, the treasure was guarded by guardians, as well as various traps that prevented the user from obtaining it.
âI just hope I didnât come here for nothing!â
Meaning a hidden dungeon without a boss or any treasure. It was like a piece of fried shrimp without any innards.
Kang Oh threw himself into the hole.
He was enveloped in darkness.
[You have discovered the Lupen Crystal Palace.]
[You are the first to discover it.]
[Fame has increased.]
âAs I thought, Iâm the first to come down here.â
A secluded uninhabited island in the open sea. What were the chances that a user would find this hidden dungeon?
It was obvious that Kang Oh would be the first to discover it.
But the problem wasâŚ
âIs it not a dungeon?â
A dungeon was inhabited by monsters. However, the system message didnât tell him it was a dungeon.
Obviously, a secret area wasnât always a dungeon.
Then, Eder expressed his astonishment.
âHoh, this place is truly mysterious.â
The Lupen Crystal Palace lay within the center of a dome.
Like its namesake, the palace was constructed with several crystals of different colors.
The crystals radiated every color of light imaginable and it was so flashy that it made him dizzy.
But what was important to Kang Oh was whether this was a dungeon or not.
âFor now, letâs go.â
Whether heâd hit the jackpot or gone bust, he had to go over and find out!
A short while later, Kang Oh and Eder met the Fishmen that Grano had warned them about.
âWho are you!?â
âTheyâre trespassers!â
âTell us who you are!â
The Fishmen yelled at Kang Oh.
Their faces resembled turtles.
Although they possessed two arms and legs like human beings, they were also covered in blue scales.
They didnât wear any armor, but they did wield spears with blades made of coral.
There were four in total.
They looked like guards. Of course, he wasnât entirely sure.
This was the first time Kang Oh had seen them before, and he didnât have any information on them either.
âLetâs kill them and go from there.â
Kang Oh gripped his demon sword and dashed towards them.
âRepel the invader!â
âGet lost!â
Two of the Fishman guards pointed their coral spears at them and rushed towards him.
They were aiming for Kang Ohâs heart!
Once he felt the chill at his heart, Kang Oh swung his demon sword.
His jet-black sword and their coral spears clashed.
Clang!
Surprisingly, their coral spears were tougher than heâd expected, and the Fishmen themselves were no joke either.
âThey must be between level 100 â 130.â
Kang Oh estimated his foesâ strength and quickly swung his blade upwards from bottom to top.
Thump!
His demon sword pushed one of the guardâs coral spear up into the air. Kang Oh seized that opportunity and swung down diagonally.
Slash!
Shards of light burst forth as his blade left an incision on the Fishmanâs chest.
âYou bastard!â
The other Fishman lunged with his own coral spear to help their comrade.
The Fishmanâs spear was enveloped with blue energy, and that energy began to violently rotate around the spear.
Spiral Thrust!
Kang Oh turned his body to the side and avoided the spear. He then approached the wounded Fishman and swung downwards.
Darkness Strike!
A wave exploded from his blade in the shape of a savage beast.
Bang!
The Fishman brought his spear up and blocked Kang Ohâs blade, but immense destructive power caused him to fall.
âYou bastard!â
The other Fishman aimed for Kang Ohâs back.
Kang Oh positioned his blade behind him and blocked the Fishmanâs attack. Then, he immediately turned around and swiftly slashed the Fishman like the wind.
âUgh. Heâs strong.â
Shards of light spilled from the Fishmen as they retreated.
âYeah, this guyâs really strong.â
They rushed towards him once more.
âWeâll take him down together.â
The two guards on standby entered the fray.
âIâm your opponent!â
Eder stepped forward wearing his red armor and wielding the skull shield and spiked mace.
He opened his mouth wide, as if he were a snake.
An evil spirit, which applied the aging curse, came flying out of his mouth.
âUgh.â
âIâm getting weaker.â
The Fishman afflicted by the aging curse became noticeably slower.
Whereas Eder, with his new body, moved extremely quickly.
âFeel my new power!â
Eder swung downwards with his mace.
His target: the Fishman guardâs head.
Bang!
Once his mace made contact with the Fishmanâs head, red energy exploded out.
Heavy Blow!
It was a new knight skill heâd learned by obtaining Arumodeâs body. It was an intermediate level skill at that!
âHow does it feel!?â
Eder pushed through the Fishmen like an angry bull.
At that moment, the Crystal Palaceâs gates opened and out came more than twenty Fishman guards.
âWhere do you think you are!? I, Radium, will take you on!â a larger than normal Fishman wearing scale armor yelled.