The rocks had smashed into one another and shattered into pieces once they reached the floor, scattering across the room.
There were gold coins in between the boulders and the broken pieces of rock.
âEder, pick up every single coin,â Kang Oh said.
âI understand.â
Eder began collecting all of the gold coins.
âLetâs see hereâŠâ
Kang Oh walked over the broken rocks, looking for Turuâs Slate.
The slate, like any other item that a boss dropped, glimmered, so it was relatively easy to find.
âThis is it.â
Kang Oh lifted the slate.
[Turuâs Slate]
Turu is known as the God of Wisdom. It is said that he wielded the Hadurk Staff, which is a symbol of wisdom.
This is a relic that contains a small portion of Turuâs wisdom.
+ Turuâs Miracle: Mysterious events will occasionally occur for whomever carries this slate.
Rank: Unappraisable
Abilities: Mental +50, Wisdom +100
Minimum Requirements: None.
âOh, a godâs relic.â
A godâs relic was an item that would increase oneâs abilities and activate its ability when stored in oneâs inventory.
Because they were active even when stored within oneâs inventory, they tended to be expensive.
Grano approached Kang Oh.
âIs it a godâs relic?â
âYes. Would you like to take a look?â
âOf course.â
Grano began examining Turuâs Slate.
âThis isâŠ!â
He looked astonished.
âWhatâs wrong?â
What the hell was going on!?
âThere are letters inscribed onto the slate.â
âOk⊠is there a problem with that?â
It wasnât uncommon for people to inscribe letters onto rocks or walls.
âIt says, âThere is truth in the unending mirage.â,â Grano said.
âThere is truth in the unending mirage.â Thatâs definitelyâŠâ
âDoesnât that refer to the hidden oasis?â Kang Oh confirmed.
Thatâs right. The inscription on Turuâs Slate did indeed refer to the hidden oasis.
But why was this phrase engraved on Turuâs Slate?
âIndeed. It seems as though thereâs some sort of connection between Turu and the hidden oasisâŠâ Grano replied, but his mind seemed to wander, absorbed in something else.
âHmm. May I keep this slate for the time being? You will, of course, remain the owner of this item,â Grano said.
Kang Oh had defeated the golem by himself. Therefore, the slate belonged to Kang Oh.
However, Grano wanted to further examine Turuâs Slate.
âAlright, that seems best,â Kang Oh agreed.
Since Grano had acknowledged him as the slateâs owner, there wasnât any problem with him lending it out for a short while.
âThank you very much.â
Grano took the slate, walked over to a boulder, and sat down.
He began to examine the slate, his eyes sharp.
Kang Oh looked away from Grano and saw Eder.
Eder was busy picking up the gold coins and placing them into a pouch that had hung from his belt. However, there was quite a bit of gold, so it seemed like it would take him some time before he could collect it all.
Ultimately, Kang Oh decided to help out.
Kang Oh and Eder picked up each and every gold coin like they were picking grain.
It took quite a long time before the two of them were done.
âThereâs 617 gold.â
Eder passed him the gold pouch, which was filled to the brim.
âHoly.â
Kang Oh accepted the heavy pouch and grinned.
âI picked up 383, so itâs exactly 1,000 gold total.â
The Stone Golem had left behind a fortune of 1,000 gold.
âHaa, if only I could get 1,000 gold from you every single day⊠I guess thatâs not possible though.â
Kang Oh looked regretfully at the broken rock and patted it gently.
The Stone Golem would respawn, but it wouldnât reward them with 1,000 gold again.
The boss had accumulated 1,000 gold within its core after quite some time.
If a boss monster wasnât killed, or the dungeon wasnât cleared out by a player, then the treasure would accumulate naturally.
âWell, I canât complain. After all, thatâs how Iâm making my living.â
Kang Oh profited off this system; he would find hidden dungeons, kill their boss, and hopefully get a good haul. In other words, he was a dungeon hunter.
âMr. Kang Oh,â Eder called.
âYeah?â
âHehe, about my payâŠâ
Eder rubbed his hands together and smiled subserviently. It was obvious what he wanted. Kang Oh had no intention of obliging him.
âHere you go.â
Kang Oh handed him exactly 3 gold.
âYou made quite a bit of money today. Canât you give me a little bit more?â
âDonât wanna.â
âWhy!?â
âWhat exactly did you do? I did everything.â
âAt least Mr. Grano gave me some info on the boss monster; he told me that it was a Stone Golem, but what did you do?â
âYou didnât even let me have my chance!â
Eder had a bone to pick with him.
âIt wasnât like I wasnât trying to do anything. You just decided to do everything yourself.â
âThereâs a huge difference between wanting to work and actually working, so if you want a bonus, then do something thatâs worth it!â
Kang Oh was firm.
âHave to make sure he adopts some good habits.â
It was like a mother not caving to their childâs demands to buy them a toy.
Ederâs 3 gold wage was just his base pay.
So if he wanted a bonus, then heâd have to do something worth it!
Kang Oh clearly conveyed this idea to Eder.
âYouâre really too much.â
Eder turned around in a huff.
Kang Oh said to Ederâs back, âThereâll be hell to pay if you steal any money or junk items. Donât forget that I could see right through you last time.â
âAhem.â
Kang Oh was an immoral CEO, and once again, Eder, the subordinate, was one pitiable fellow.
* * *
Kang Ohâs party rode their camels out of the Turu Canyon.
They were greeted by endless sand dunes. The camels traversed the desert whilst yawning.
Psssss.
The sand flew into the air, and a burrowing Sandurion peeked its head out.
Sandurions, basically earwigs the size of a human forearm.
But this Sandurion was a bit different from the others.
First, it kept a close eye on them from behind and second, its glossy eyes radiated a blue hue.
However, once Kang Ohâs party had passed the sand dune, the blue hue within its eyes disappeared.
At that momentâŠ
There was a giant tent set up far away from the Hapdala Oasis.
There were twenty men wearing similar clothes within the tent, with Modune at the center.
His subordinate approached him.
âLord Modune. They have left the Turu Canyon,â the man said.
âWhere does it look like theyâre headed?â Modune asked.
âBased on the direction theyâre going, it seems like theyâre returning to the Hapdala Oasis.â
âHmm. For now, continue to monitor them using the Sandurion.â
âUnderstood.â
Once the bearded man left, Moduneâs right-hand man came over. He had a bushy beard himself.
âDo you think theyâve found the hidden oasis? If they are, then we should mobilize the Red Sand Unit immediatelyâŠâ
âNo,â Modune interrupted.
âConsidering how much time Grano spent in Turu Canyon, it seems unlikely. They couldnât have found and explored the hidden oasis in that short time. So tell the Red Sand Unit to standby for now.â
The Red Sand Unit was a mercenary group that operated in the deserts north of the Bariton Desert.
They only consisted of 100 members, but they had plenty of experience fighting in the desert.
âI understand.â
His right-hand man bowed his head.
âThereâs no need to rush. Our twenty insect mages have placed Sandurions all across the desert, so Grano canât escape our grasp.â
Insect mages could summon or rear insects, and use them to fight.
Modune was an insect mage himself, and there were twenty more insect mages under his command.
âBut what if they use a return scroll or a teleportation spell once they discover the hidden oasis?â his right-hand asked.
âThatâs why Granoâs party canât know that weâre targeting them.â
With his ability as an insect mage, Modune had cast an invisible net all across the Bariton Desert.
But if Grano were to become privy to his trap, then there was a chance that Grano could attempt to escape without looking for the hidden oasis.
If not, then they could find the hidden oasis and then immediately retreat.
Therefore, Modune was secretly watching Granoâs party while waiting for his opportunity to strike.
âIâll keep that in mind.â
His right-hand man bowed his head.
âGood. Make sure you supervise the boys properly. You can go.â
Modune waved him off, motioning for him to leave.
âYes, sir.â
Once his subordinate had left, Modune started to stroke a creature at his side.
It was a spider the size of a human being.
The spider was similar to a tarantula, but it was red.
It seemed to like it, as the red spider rubbed its body against his hand.
âA good hunter knows how to wait until their prey has been ensnared. Just like a spider.â
Modune smiled wickedly.
However!
A spider may be a hunter, but it was nothing more than prey to a bird.
* * *
Kang Oh and Eder were resting within their base in the Hapdala Oasis.
Then, Grano entered the yurt.
He suddenly cast a spell, covering Kang Ohâs party in a blue screen.
âWhat are you doing?â Kang Oh asked.
âI got some information on Modune from the magic tower. This spell will keep sound from escaping,â Grano said.
Modune was targeting them, so there was a chance that they were bugged. Therefore, Grano had taken the appropriate measures just in case.
Grano took a seat and revealed what info heâd obtained from the magic tower.
âModune is a mercenary mage in the eastern desert region. However, several years ago he was a member of the Arabas Kingdom.â
The Arabas Kingdom was located in the eastern part of the Arth continent.
When the Altein Empire collapsed due to a peopleâs revolution, the eastern half of the Arth continent revived the monarchy ruling system, creating three separate kingdoms.
The Arabas Kingdom was one of those three kingdoms.
âSo youâre saying that Modune is being supported by the Arabas Kingdom,â Kang Oh said.
âYes. But he hasnât received a large amount of support,â Grano replied.
âWhy is that?â Kang Oh asked.
âThe Bariton Desert is a neutral region. If the Arabas Kingdom sends a large amount of troops here, then the Delas or Baiyan Kingdoms wonât just stand idly by.â
The Delas and Baiyan Kingdoms were, like the Arabas Kingdom, kingdoms located in the east.
Following the peopleâs revolution, these kingdoms hadnât engaged in significant conflict.
However, if one of these three kingdoms did as they pleased or tried to increase their power, then the other two kingdoms wouldnât just stand by and watch.
âThen how many of his subordinates did Modune bring from Arabas?â Kang Oh asked.
âLess than 150,â Grano replied.
âIs that information trustworthy?â Kang Oh asked.
It was important to know oneâs enemy, but it was more important for this information to be correct.
Incorrect information could cause disaster after all.
âYou canât be self-sufficient in the desert. Thatâs why people either buy or steal goods. However, they havenât stolen any goods. If they had, then rumors would have spread by now. This means that theyâve bought their goods. When I asked a merchant I know, he told me that a group had bought a large quantity of food and water recently,â Grano said.
âMust be Moduneâs group,â Kang Oh said.
âProbably, since the merchants told me that they hadnât seen them before. Only Modune and his subordinates could have bought all those goods, considering the fact that the merchants didnât recognize them.â
âSo youâre saying that the amount that they bought is only good for 150 people?â
Grano nodded his head.
âHmm. What kind of guys are theyâŠâ
They knew how many of them there were. However, they couldnât begin to assume what their strength or level was.
âThe desert is smaller than you think, so weâll find the information we seek soon enough,â Grano said.
He was a native of the Bariton Desert. Therefore, he had quite the effective information network.
Granoâs information network would surely draw in some more detailed information on Moduneâs group.
âI understand. Then⊠Shall we talk about the hidden oasis now?â
The hidden oasis, which was rumored to contain a vast amount of treasure.