The Tomb of Beskamen II went up, whereas the Tomb of Beskamen I went underground.
âSo thereâs a mummy at the end of this tomb, huhâŚâ
A pyramid and a mummy. He felt like it was missing something.
âAre there any sphinxes here?â
When referring to Egypt, there were three things that often came to mind.
Pyramids, sphinxes, and mummies!
Heâd seen pyramids and Grano had mentioned a mummy, so all that was left was a sphinx.
âWhat is a sphinx?â
Grano tilted his head.
âIt has a humanâs face, a lionâs body, and⌠Well, that kind of thingâŚâ
Kang Oh attempted to explain what a sphinx was, but Grano looked like he had no idea what he was talking about.
âIs it a monster?â
âIt is indeed a âmonsterâ, butâŚâ
âTo my knowledge, there are no sphinxes in the Bariton Desert,â Grano said.
âWell, I guess itâs possible that there isnât one.â
There was no outright rule that stated that if there were pyramids and mummies, there had to be sphinxes as well.
âAnyway, what kind of monsters appear in this dungeon?â Kang Oh asked.
âOnly one kind of monster appears down here,â Grano said.
âWhat is it?â
âThat.â
Grano pointed forward.
Scuttle, scuttle, scuttle.
He heard somethingâs feet quickly coming towards them, as well as several presences.
The light that reflected off the bronze mirrors illuminated them.
âCeltus!â Kang Oh yelled.
His eyes gleamed.
Beetles that were about as large as a human face, the Celtus!
They were rare monsters that could occasionally be found within deserts or forests.
Kang Oh had always wanted to encounter them.
âHeh.â
Kang Oh smiled.
Their nickname was Gold Bug!
They were beetles with a golden shell and if defeated, they would drop gold.
A large group of Celtuses appeared. From a single glance there looked to be more than thirty of them.
âCome here, you lumps of money!â
Kang Oh couldnât control his excitement and dashed over.
âMan, I knew heâd be like that.â
Ederâs expression seemed to say, âOf course thatâs what heâd do.â.
âIf youâre obsessed with money when youâre young, they say you go bald when youâre oldâŚâ Grano stared at Kang Oh with a concerned expression.
âHeâs so obsessed with money that I wouldnât be surprised if he turned bald tomorrow,â Eder whispered as if this were his only chance to insult Kang Oh.
âI see. It would be kind of funny to see a bald-headed Mr. Kang Oh,â Grano chimed in.
Either way, Kang Oh pushed into the center of the Celtus and swung his demon sword.
âHahahaha!â he laughed like a madman.
âTch, tch.â
âTch, tch.â
Seeing that, Grano and Eder simultaneously clicked their tongues.
* * *
Kang Oh swung downwards, bashing on the Celtusâ shell.
Thump!
Whenever a Celtus took damage, they would release golden powder rather than shards of light.
Thus, Kang Oh tingled whenever he attacked them.
Is this what it felt like to be swimming in a pool of gold?
âMan, look at the gold powder fly.â
Kang Oh grinned.
Flutter, flutter.
The Celtus possessed transparent wings beneath their golden shells. They flapped their wings and flew towards Kang Oh.
They were aiming for his head, chest, and stomach!
Kang Oh tilted his head to the side, which allowed him to avoid a Celtusâ tackle, and deflected the Celtus aiming for his chest with his demon sword.
Finally, he dodged the Celtus aiming for his stomach by turning his body to the side.
Kang Oh performed all of these maneuvers smoothly.
In the midst of that, Eder and Grano joined the fray.
Once he began fighting, Eder cast his Cursed Groundâs Domain.
Thud!
Thud!
He activated the Ruined Ramparts and Rusty Sword curses in succession.
âUoh!â
Eder bashed an incoming Celtus with his shield.
His shield was shining radiantly.
Shield Bash!
Shield Bash increased damage done by a shield and had a fixed chance to stun.
Thump.
The Celtus began to fall to the ground.
Eder advanced forward, chasing after the Celtus heâd sent flying.
Heavy Blow!
He bashed on the Celtusâ shell with his mace.
Boom.
Due to its explosive effect, the Celtus went flying even further.
The other Celtuses flew over to him.
Eder sent them flying with his shield, mace, and feet.
He too, began to get excited as he saw the gold powder.
âHahaha!â he burst out in animated laughter.
Indeed, there was something about the gold powder that would bewitch a man.
Flutter!
Four of the Celtuses charged at Grano. The sound of their fluttering wings was quite boisterous.
Grano cast a spell and raised his free hand.
Water Wall!
Water rose from the ground, forming a wall of water in front of him.
Bam!
The Celtuses slammed their heads into the wall, but they didnât have enough strength to get through it.
On the contrary, they pitifully floundered around as their wings were wet.
Grano stretched out his hand.
The water wall turned into a wave and scattered everywhere.
Woosh!
The wave completely swept the Celtuses away.
There was no cleaning without water!
There was only one problem: the water swept away the airborne gold powder as well.
The more time passed, the more the Celtusesâ numbers dwindled. Ultimately, Kang Ohâs attack felled the last remaining Celtus.
âHeh.â
Kang Oh grinned.
He saw more than 30 Celtus bodies strewn around him, as well as gold coins.
Kang Oh would normally have asked Eder to pick up all the loot, but this time was different.
He bent his back and began picking up the gold himself.
âOne, two, threeâŚâ
âThey dropped 10 gold.â
Kang Oh smiled. It was the feeling of walking across the street and finding some money laying on the ground.
Then, Grano came over and took three coins from his hand.
âHuh?â
âI get 30%.â
Grano smiled impishly.
âAhem. Of course.â
Kang Oh decided to stash the rest of the gold in his breast.
However, Eder decided to come over now with three gold in hand.
âIâll take todayâs payment in advance.â
Eder too smiled impishly.
âAhem.â
Heâd need to give him that money anyway, but it felt like Eder had stolen it, rather than him freely giving it to him.
âNow then, letâs continue hunting. Time is money!â
The only thing that could fill this empty feeling was gold!
âTime isnât money, bugs are,â Eder said.
âYeah, kill everything thatâll make money.â
Kang Oh advanced with his eyes wide open.
A while later.
Crack!
Kang Ohâs demon sword had crushed another Celtusâ shell.
Bang!
While Eder bashed on a Celtusâ shell with his mace.
Woosh.
Grano finished them off with water.
Kang Ohâs party was unwilling to lose even a single Celtus and thus, killed every single Celtus in sight.
* * *
The Tomb of Beskamen I was quite complex.
There were crossroads and even three forked roads as well. There were even forked roads that went down and ones that went up.
Grano knew where the boss was, so they didnât have any trouble finding the right path.
They shouldnât have at leastâŚ
âItâs this road.â
Of the two paths (one going up and one going down), Grano picked the one going down.
âThen letâs go this way.â
Kang Oh pointed towards the opposite path.
âMr. Kang Oh. I know how much you love Celtuses, but⌠If we keep going the wrong way, then even I will have trouble finding the right way,â Grano sighed and said.
âJust one more time!â
Kang Oh clasped his hands.
Thatâs right.
He wanted to take as many detours as possible to kill more Celtuses.
Therefore, he purposefully refused Granoâs instructions and walked along a different path.
âHaa, fine. This will be the last time⌠This really will be the last time.â
A deep sigh came out of Granoâs dignified face.
âOk.â
Kang Oh grinned and continued along the path heâd chosen.
* * *
Rumble.
A boulder the size of the passageway rolled behind them.
âRun!â
Kang Oh, Eder, and Grano avoided the boulder and ran through the passageway theyâd just passed.
âHeok, heok. I told you that this wasnât the right way!â Grano yelled as he ran.
âHaa, ha. Itâs⌠already too late. Hoo, hoo! Do you⌠have any way of getting us out of this mess?â
Kang Oh ran diligently.
The boulder began from a slope, so it only got faster and faster.
Which meant that it was closing the distance between itself and Kang Ohâs party.
âUahk, I swear I have the worst luck!â
Eder, who had manned the front, had swapped places and was running behind the two of them.
In other words, he would be the first to be crushed by the boulder.
Of course, Eder wouldnât be the only one. At this rate, Kang Oh and Eder would be flattened too.
âShould I use Devil Trigger?â
If he used Devil Trigger, then heâd gain access to all sorts of darkness-related abilities. If he used Abyss Transfer, then heâd be able to avoid that boulder!
Plus, if he timed it right, he could summon Eder to safety as well.
The problem was Grano. He couldnât think of a way to save him too.
At that moment, Grano stopped.
âPlease hold tightly onto my robe.â
âDo you have a way out of this?â
âHurry!â
Kang Oh and Eder grabbed onto Granoâs robes.
Grano retrieved a magical device from his subspace. It was a mirror with a magic circle engraved onto it.
He raised the mirror high and yelled, âTeleport!â
Once he spoke the key word, the mirror began to radiate light.
Slurp.
Kang Ohâs party was sucked into the mirror.
They disappeared and the mirror rolled onto the floor.
At the same time!
Rat-a-tat-tat!
The boulder passed through where Kang Ohâs party had once been.
It proceeded all the way to the end of the passageway and slammed into the wall with a âthudâ, only then stopping.
The passageway was filled with silence and dust.
The mirror was still on the ground.
Although it was broken, the magic circle and the broken shape fused together into what looked like a smile.
It was as if it were smiling because it had finished its job!
* * *
Normally, spatial magic was incredibly complex and difficult to even attempt.
Therefore, it required a lot of time and preparation.
If not, then it required massive magic circles like with the intercity gates, as well as people to maintain them.
However, teleportation was a type of spatial magic, yet it didnât have any of the aforementioned limitations described above.
In other words, it didnât require much, if any, preparation, and it didnât take much time to cast.
One could even activate it instantaneously like Grano with a magical device.
However!
It had a huge problem; one couldnât choose where they would end up.
Plus, it had a very short range.
Thus!
Kang Oh, Grano, and Eder fell onto the ground, still within the Tomb of Beskamen I, in some unknown passageway.
Thump!
âUgh!â
Eder, who was at the bottom, squirmed. He had essentially become a human hamburger and tried to wriggle out of it.
âMr. Grano, please move!â Kang Oh, who was in the middle, yelled.
âAh, Iâm sorry.â
Grano finally got a grip, grasped the situation, and stood up.
Next, Kang Oh and Eder stood up, and dusted themselves off.
Kang Oh looked around. Fortunately, there werenât any boulders rolling their way.
âPhew, we came back to the beginning.â
Grano sighed.
Teleportation was great for avoiding danger, but the random location it transferred them to just had to be the beginning of the dungeon.
Kang Oh just grinned.
âHeh, I guess it canât be helped. Weâll just proceed while killing Celtuses on the way.â
It looked like he had another chance to kill more gold beetles, or Celtuses.
âIn exchange, youâre going to follow my lead. I donât have any more magical devices that can get us out of danger,â Grano stared at Kang Oh and said.
âIf we had just been a bit more carefulâŚâ Kang Oh disagreed, asserting the opposite.
âDo as you wish. If thatâs how you want it, then Iâll leave,â Grano said firmly.
âIâll leave with you, Mr. Grano.â
Eder stuck right next to Grano.
âAhem. Fine, I understand.â
Kang Oh had no choice but to follow Grano.
After that, Kang Ohâs party proceeded through the Tomb of Beskamen I with astonishing speed.
Grano not once chose the wrong path. Plus, there were no more rolling boulders either.
âWeâre here.â
Grano stopped.
There was a stone gate that was tightly shut on both sides in front of them.
âWe really got here quick.â
Eder stared at Kang Oh with a look that said âIf not for you!â.
Kang Oh felt as though heâd been pricked. He avoided Ederâs gaze and asked, âIs the mummy inside?â
âYes.â
âLetâs take a look at this mummy, shall we?â
Kang Oh strode forward and pushed open the stone gate.