Kudalâs Laboratory was located at the top of the Marron Mountains.
Kang Oh and Eder headed for the intercity gate, intending to teleport to Myron, the city closest to the Marron Mountains.
âKudal began his research to revive his wife, who died of a disease. Along the way, he figured out the way to create artificial life. Isnât that a touching story?â Eder said as he walked out of the magic circle.
Eder acted like a young girl whoâd just read a riveting romance novel after reading the books on Kudal.
âWhat part of that is touching?â
Kang Oh couldnât sympathize with him one bit.
âArenât Kudalâs efforts touching? He tried to overcome death and bring his wife back to life.â
The volume of his voice increased.
âNot really.â
Kang Oh snorted.
To him, Kudalâs actions were no different from that of a mad scientist in a B-grade horror movie.
âKudalâs story must be passed down, and should also be known by the masses. The story of a personâs will, love, and effort to overcome death! What an amazing story!â
Eder tightly clenched his fists.
âDo that on your own time. Right now, focus on work.â
Although Eder was geeking out over Kudal, Kang Oh didnât feel the need to stop him from doing so or criticize him.
âHehe, I understand.â
Eder didnât cross him anymore.
Kang Oh and Eder crossed through Myron City without any problems, but they noticed several players there.
âSelling a beginner armor set altogether. Selling a beginner dagger as well,â a seemingly low-leveled blacksmith player said.
âWeâre a party going hunting at Kudalâs Laboratory. Only one spot left!â
âHunting at Morello Hill. Looking for a DPS and a healer. Iâm a tank.â
âSelling all sorts of liquid medicine. I sell a little cheaper than the store.â
They even saw beginner alchemists selling their goods atop a piece of cloth.
âGoing to procure materials at Kudalâs Laboratory. Alchemists are welcome.â
âWhy are there so many people here?â
Eder looked around curiously. Myron wasnât a huge city, yet there were so many people up and about.
The scenery and the population of the provincial cities heâd visited with Kang Oh had been completely different.
âItâs the mecca of alchemists,â Kang Oh said.
Myron wasnât a large city like Altein.
However, it was the city where Alchemist Kudal was born, and was also where the Alchemist Guildâs main headquarters was located.
Moreover, alchemists could procure various alchemical materials from Kudalâs Laboratory, so Myron could be considered the home base for many alchemists.
âI see.â
Kang Oh and Eder passed through the cityâs eastern gate.
They blew their horse head whistles, calling both a black and a white horse.
Kang Oh rode the black one, while Eder rose the white, and the two departed following the road.
As they went, they noticed several players along the road.
âThey must all be going to Kudalâs Laboratory.â
Following Kudalâs death, the artificial life forms heâd created had become monsters, and his laboratory had become a dungeon.
By defeating the artificial life forms, one could procure materials necessary for alchemy.
Above all, the dungeon was huge. There were several buildings there, and it was therefore more accurate to call it a university than a laboratory.
âIs that it?â
After travelling for some time, Eder pointed towards something.
Kang Oh nodded his head.
Eder had pointed towards the Marron Mountains and Kudalâs Laboratory.
* * *
[Entering the dungeon, Kudalâs Laboratory.]
âItâs big.â
Eder was in awe.
There were four buildings in front of them.
The buildings were all shaped and built differently.
In general, however, they were all old. Most of the windows were cracked, eliciting a dreary atmosphere.
The grounds were overgrown with weeds and grass, and there were also bronze statues without their arms or legs scattered about.
There was also a small fountain there as well, but it was neither filled with nor did it spew out water.
âI think there are eight buildings total.â
Kang Oh recalled his information on Kudalâs Laboratory.
The level of the artificial life forms varied from building to building.
At the low end, they were level 50. At the highest, they were level 180.
Once a week, a level 200 boss monster would spawn in one of the eight buildings.
It was the Barakura, widely considered âKudalâs greatest creationâ.
Then why was it that Kang Oh suspected that there was a hidden dungeon here, when a boss monster already existed?
It was simple.
âItâs Kudalâs Laboratory, yet⊠Kudal is nowhere to be seen.â
Some busybodies on Arthstory pointed this out, and hypothesized that Kudal might appear in some secret area.
Kang Oh had of course, seen this, and had decided to look through Kudalâs Laboratory.
After that, Tino had told him of rumors that there was a secret area within Kudalâs Laboratory as well.
âThatâs enough for me to take a look.â
Kang Oh did, however, decide to search the dungeon more carefully than normal.
This was a popular dungeon, so there were several players here. It was also an area that was visited by players from influential guilds.
If he managed to find the hidden dungeon, but the information was leaked, then there was a chance that other players would try to get in his way.
âYou didnât find any clues for the hidden dungeon in the books, did you?â Kang Oh whispered to Eder.
Of course, there werenât any players nearby that were paying them any attention, but there was nothing wrong with being careful.
âI didnât find anything. How about you, Mr. Kang Oh?â
Eder followed suit, lowering his voice.
âI didnât find anything either.â
âI suppose weâll have to just go in there and find it.â
âLetâs look through the building in front of us first.â
Kang Oh and Eder walked towards the arched building.
* * *
The buildings were numbered for player convenience.
Building 1, Building 2, Building 3⊠all the way to Building 8.
The weakest monsters would spawn in Building 1, and the strongest in Building 8.
Kang Oh and Eder had gone into Building 3 first. Here, level 90 artificial life forms would appear.
He was currently level 129, and Eder was possessing Arumodeâs body, which was a level 150 boss monster.
In other words, this place would be a breeze.
âWell, I didnât come here for levels, so I guess it doesnât matter.â
Kang Oh and Eder avoided the players hunting and went deeper into the building.
He searched every nook and cranny of the building.
Then, an artificial life form known as a Nuram appeared.
A Nuram was supposedly created by Kudal himself, and was an artificial wolf. It was about level 90 and possessed steel teeth.
Five Nurams had appeared.
Kureureung.
The five wolves dashed towards them.
âCome on, you mutts!â
Eder swung his mace at the incoming wolves.
Bam!
Thud.
His mace smashed against a Nuramâs head, causing its head to go flying into the wall with a thud.
It was an obvious result in a match between a level 90 versus a level 150.
Kang Oh drew his sword and slashed at one of the incoming Nurams.
Swish.
His blade cut through the wolfâs white fur, the cut erupting in shards of light.
Bam!
Larger shards wouldâve spilled out had it been a critical hit, but it had definitely taken a high amount of damage nonetheless.
Kang Oh smoothly transitioned into his next attack.
Darkness Strike!
A jet-black wave erupted from his sword.
Bam!
The ferocious, destructive energy struck the Nuram, and was far more than it could handle.
[You have defeated the artificial life form, Nuram.]
[Stats have been stolen through Darkness Strike.]
[Physical +1]
Darkness Strikeâs special ability, stat steal, had activated.
Not only that!
[You have completed the spontaneous quest, Darkness Strike 1.]
[As a reward, proficiency in Darkness Strike has increased significantly.]
[Darkness Strike has risen to the intermediate level.]
Heâd finally completed the spontaneous quest that heâd gotten from Kuntaâs Ring so long ago.
Because of that, his Darkness Strike had reached the intermediate level.
âOh, nice.â
Kang Oh smiled and swung his sword at another Nuram.
âGo off!â Kang Oh yelled.
He clearly wanted to see how the new and improved Darkness Strike would perform.
However, it didnât activate.
His demon sword merely cut through the Nuram.
Bam.
The Nuram collapsed.
Kang Oh chased after another Nuram and continuously swung his sword.
He attacked three more times, and the Nuram died with its tongue out. However, Darkness Strike hadnât activated even once.
âNext!â
Kang Oh quickly dashed towards another Nuram.
âHuahp!â
A slash, a thrust, a downward strike, and another slash!
He attacked five times in succession, but Darkness Strike didnât activate.
In the end, the Nuram died before he could see his newly improved skill.
Meanwhile, Eder was engaging the last remaining Nuram.
âOut of my way!â
Kang Oh shoved Eder out of the way and swung downwards with his sword.
They say that if you desperately wish for something, then it may come true!
Whoosh.
Finally, his demon sword unleashed a jet-black wave. It was clearly the Intermediate Darkness Strike.
Intermediate Darkness Strike was a much deeper black, and the beastâs shape was much clearer than before. Above all, the wave itself was much larger.
Boom!
The Intermediate Darkness Strike struck the Nuram head on.
It wasnât able to withstand the impact and rolled onto the floor; it didnât stand up again.
[You have defeated the artificial life form, Nuram.]
âEven though it went up to the intermediate level, it didnât steal any stats.â
It seemed as though Darkness Strike had a lower chance of stealing stats from a monster if it had stolen stats from that monster before.
The skillâs description didnât specifically say that, but it seemed that way after using it for so long.
Heâd stolen far more stats from monsters that heâd killed for the first time via Darkness Strike.
âWell, stealing stats is overpowered enough, so you canât really call this a weakness. After all, there are plenty of monsters in Arth that you can kill.â
At that moment, Eder brought him the items that the Nuram had dropped.
âHere.â
Heâd brought him junk items like a steel tooth or an artificial reagent, which were materials necessary for alchemy.
Kang Oh took the items and placed them into his inventory.
âNow that I think about it, the demon sword will upgrade soon too.â
Upon looking at the junk items, he thought of his demon sword.
The demon swordâs satiation was at more than 98%. It wouldnât be long before it strengthened again.
âLetâs keep going.â
âOk.â
Kang Oh and Eder walked around Building 3.
They kept encountering Nurams, but Kang Oh and Eder would kill them as soon as they appeared.
There were, of course, other monsters within Building 3.
There was also the artificial life form known as a York.
It was an artificial fox, which had three tails and could breathe fire, that was made by Kudal.
âItâs like it was in the process of becoming a nine-tailed fox and then just stopped.â
Of course, the York werenât a match for Kang Oh and Eder either.
They died, leaving behind soft fox fur.
Kang Oh and Eder searched Building 3 whilst continuing to kill Nurams and Yorks.
However, his Hyper Intuition never activated. There wasnât a single spot that felt suspicious.
âItâs not here,â Kang Oh said.
âDid your Hyper Intuition not activate?â
Ever since Kang Oh had found the quicksand pit that led to the hidden oasis, Eder had believed that Kang Oh possessed the Hyper Intuition âskillâ.
âYeah.â
âThen letâs move on to the next building.â
âYeah, but first let me feed the demon sword the junk.â
Kang Oh walked over to a secluded area without any players around and dropped all of the junk items.
Darkness stretched out from his demon sword and began consuming the junk items.
[Ubist has consumed a Steel Tooth. Satiation has increased by 0.17%.]
[Ubist has consumed a Steel Tooth. Satiation has increased by 0.17%.]
[Ubist has consumed Soft Fox Fur. Satiation has increased by 0.17%.]