Because there was not much content even when he checked the item information, he had absolutely no idea where it was used just from looking at the name.
However, Ian put aside his curiosity for now and focused on cleaning up all of the wolves in the hall first.
And he was able to wipe all of the seven wolves without much difficulty.
âAlright! The EXP is savoury.â
However, on the other hand, he also felt even more alert.
This was because, compared to the Common-rank monsters that he had fought against up until now, he could definitely feel that the Offensive Power and Agility of the Blood-Red Maned Wolves were far superior.
The fact that his Familiarsâ Vitalities had dropped to quite a dangerous level was proof of that.
âHarin, please heal my Familiars.â
âSure!â
Ian smacked his lips inwardly.
âI should have brought my retainers. Even if I had Celia, she would have been a big help in recovering my Familiarsâ
Celiaâs Familiar recovery skill and cloning skill was a big help in hunting.
However, there was a reason why he also left them behind.
This was because they needed to lead the Domain police and hunt the nearby monsters in order for the hunting effectiveness of the police to be good.
âNext time, I should just bring even Celia. Since even with the other retainers, they should be enough to lead the police.â
While Ian was thinking of this and that, he didnât forget to continuously use his First-Aid skill.
This was because, compared to Harinâs recovery skill, its effect could be considered a drop in the ocean, but for when he hunted alone, he needed to consistently raise its Proficiency.
As maintenance was completed, Ian stood up from his spot.
âAlright, shall we go deeper inside now?â
âYeah, sounds good!â
As Harin responded with a beaming expression, which was completely different from her expressions up until now, Ian asked her with a quizzical voice.
âHm? Did you get something good, Harin?â
Harin shook her head as she responded.
âNo, nothing like that, but I did already level-up 2 levels since entering this dungeon. Although, I was already over 90% EXP before we enteredâ
Because Ian had only now barely gained about 15% EXP, his stomach hurt a little.
However, it was obvious that there would be a difference in the leveling-up speed of Harin, who was now at lv 93, versus Ian, who was at lv 116.
âWell, since itâs good on the guildâs part if Harin levels upâ
He was a little disappointed that he had to share the EXP with Harin, but because he was able to hunt even a little faster thanks to her heals and buffs, he couldnât really say it was a big loss.
The two people moved their feet and began to go deeper into the dungeon.
âHuh? Whatâs this?â
As Ian stopped walking and raised his hand to keep everybody back, Harin, who was following from behind, asked with a quizzical expression.
âWhy, is there a problem?â
âThere isnât a problem, but the path is blocked.â
At Ianâs words, she came forward, and after seeing the inside of the pa.s.sageway that was curved, both of Harinâs eyes grew.
And she scolded Ian.
âThe path being blocked is a problem, you idiot.â
âIs, is it?â
Ian scratched the back of his head as he approached and stood in front of the blocked pa.s.sageway.
âBut I think that this wasnât always blocked off.â
âReally?â
âYeah. If the pa.s.sageway was just always blocked off, then the walls would have naturally narrowed down, but here, if you look at the ceilings and the walls, theyâre completely perpendicular to the wall blocking the path.â
âYouâre right.â
At Ianâs explanation, Harin also approached the wall and checked the blocked-off section.
On top of being dark, the wall was black, so it wasnât clearly visible, but looking at it from a closer perspective, the wall was not just flat.
It was symmetrically made up with a rough shape that had an artificial feeling.
âOh, this is completely covered in dust.â
As Harin placed her hand on the wall that blocked the path, black dust completely covered her hand as she pulled it away.
And from the spot where the dust was cleared, a stone wall made up of worn-out marble was revealed.
It was a little unusual, but at the giant stone gate-like image, Ian nodded his head and mumbled.
âAs expected There was no way that a dungeon would end in vain like this. There wasnât even some sort of Boss.â
At Ianâs words, Harin also nodded her head.
âThatâs right. But, first, I feel like we need to clear some of the dust in order for us to see something.â
At those words, Ian turned his head towards Bbookbbook, who was on his back.
âBbookbbook, can you not shoot out something like a water cannon?â
He seemed to have heard Ianâs words, as Bbookbbook, who was inside of his sh.e.l.l, poked his head out and wore a puzzled expression.
Bbook?
While looking at Bbookbbook, who wore a nave expression while tilting his head, Ian shook his head.
âIt will be faster to ask Pin.â
And Ian made all of his Familiars and Harin stand far back.
âPin, try using your Crush skill on there.â
Kku-ruk- Kku-ruk-!
At Ianâs command, Pin, who slightly flew up into the air, began to flap his wings towards the stone wall covered in dust.
Kwaaah-!
And the giant vortex of wind that appeared in front of Pin swept past the stone wall.
Harin took a couple more steps backwards as she squinted her eyes.
âWhew, look at the dust.â
This was because, just like she said, a thick cloud of dust formed in the inner side of the pa.s.sageway.
The party turned their back towards the dust wind and escaped out of the pa.s.sageway.
This was because it was obvious that if they were to just get directly hit by it, their whole body would be covered with dust just like black coal.
And shortly after, once the dust had calmed down, Ian and Harin approached the stone wall.
âWow, this is cool.â
Harin let out an exclamation.
This was because the violent wind that gushed out from Pinâs wings had removed the dust that was piled on the stone wall very cleanly, and the form of the wall that was previously unknown was revealed intact.
And the thing that had caught the two peopleâs eyes first was the large sphere, which was about 4-metres in length and width, that was lodged in the centre of the stone wall.
To be more specific, it was a clear, gla.s.s marble that was in the wide-opened mouth of a wolf that was carved right in the middle of the stone wall.
âWhat could this be?â
Harin asked, but there was no way that Ian would know about it.
âIâm not sure. It also seems like some sort of entrance to a religious altarâ
While speaking, Ian let down Bbookbbook, who he was carrying on his back, and beat his waist.
âOw, my waist. First, letâs think about this while resting a little.â
Harin, who saw him, grinned.
âIs he really heavy?â
âWell, not that muchâ
As soon as Bbookbbook was on the ground, he poked his head out, and indubitably started to run around.
Harin laughed as she called Ian.
âJinsung.â
âYeah?â
âBy any chance, the reason why Bbookbbook is gaining weightâ
Bbookbbook, who had heard up to this point, stopped walking and suddenly turned his head as he glared at Harin.
Glare-!
Even if it was Harin, the meatball angel, he couldnât forgive her if she was going to give him stress about dieting.
Harinâs words continued.
âCould it be that itâs not because he eats a lot, but maybe because lack of exercise?â
âHm? Lack of exercise?â
Harin nodded her head as she continued.
âYeah. Since heâs just always on your back, he never gets the chance to move around. Even if he eats a lot, if you make him exercise, I feel like he wonât gain weightâ
âHmm. That could also be right.â
Ian turned his attention towards Bbookbbook.
âBbookbbook, what do you think? Do you want to just eat as much as you want and exercise a little?â
Bbookbbook, who met eyes with Ian, closed his eyes and wore a distressed expression.
Bboo-ook
Truthfully, Bbookbbook wasnât just a gluttonous turtle, he was also incredibly lazy.
To the point he was enjoying getting piggybacked by Ian quite a bit.
He was happy when he occasionally came down from his back and ran around, but for some reason, if it was his evil owner Ian, Bbookbbook felt Ian would exercise intensely.
Bbookbbook, who was contemplating it, ended up postponing his decision.
Bbook-!
While watching Bbookbbook, who crawled off towards somewhere, Ian shook his head.
âSee. He doesnât even want to exercise either right now. Iâm positive.â
At the cutting remark of Ian, who had perfectly grasped his mental condition, Bbookbbook momentarily flinched.
However, he acted as if he hadnât heard anything, and began to crawl again.
Harin wore a bitter expression as she mumbled.
âNo kiddingâ
The two people rested for a moment as they inspected their equipment.
Even during then, Ianâs attention continuously lingered on the clear, gla.s.s marble.
âWhat could that be? If I figure out the secret of that gla.s.s marble, I feel like the stone wall will open upâ
Ian slowly stood up and approached the stone wall.
And before he realized it, he placed his hand on top of the gla.s.s marble.
However, just then, a completely unexpected system message popped up in front of Ianâs eyes.
Ring-
At the unexpected situation, Ian momentarily flinched, but without hesitating, he used the blood.
This was because there was quite a lot of blood that he had gained from catching Blood-Red Maned Wolves up until now.
âIâll use it.â
As soon as Ian was done speaking, one blood that was within Ianâs chest jumped out and was absorbed into the clear marble.
Ian, who saw that, was immediately able to get an idea.
âThis place must open once this is filled.â
First of all, Ian used up all of the bloods that he had without exception.
As the restoration rate was different depending on the size of the bloods, despite having used a little more than twenty of them, it only amounted to a restoration rate of 30%.
Harin, who was watching a red light from Ianâs hand endlessly being sucked in, seemed to have grown curious as she approached him.
âJinsung, what are you doing?â
âAh, I think Iâve found the answer to this. Harin, there were bloods that you gained while hunting, right?â
Jinsung a.s.sumed that Harin would also have a similar amount of bloods, and he thought if he used all of those as well, he would be able to almost fill the restoration rate.
However, Harin wasnât able to respond right away and hesitated.
âUh That Jinsung.â
âYeah?â
âI didnât have enough s.p.a.ce for my cooking ingredients, so I threw out all those bloods or whateverâ
Jinsung was a little fl.u.s.tered, but he decided to think positively of it.
âWell, thatâs okay, since we have the first discovererâs buff as well Itâs good if we hunt a lot, I guess.â
If they went back a little from where they came from, the Blood-Red Maned Wolves that they had hunted before would have all regenerated.
Ian called over Bbookbbook, who had crawled into a corner of the pa.s.sageway and was wriggling.
âBbookbbook, letâs go hunt.â
However, Bbookbbook acted as if he hadnât even heard him.
Ian, who saw that, grumbled as he approached Bbookbbook.
âHey, what have you picked up and are eating now?â
As it wasnât an everyday occurrence for Bbookbbook to be eating moss-like stuff that grew in fields here and there, Ian approached Bbookbbook without much thought.
However, Harin, who had approached Bbookbbook before Ian, shouted with a surprised voice.
âJinsung, this is b.l.o.o.d.y Salty Gra.s.s!â
âHuh? Whatâs that?â
âItâs a cooking ingredient, but, how do I explain thisâ
Harin, who thought about it for a moment, seemed to have thought of something, as her words continued.
âUh, you know capsaicin, right? You should be able to understand what it is if you think of it like a cooking ingredient thatâs used similarly to capsaicin?â
And Jinsungâs two eyes rounded.
âWhat? Capsaicin?â
Jinsung was well aware of the terror(?) of capsaicin.
When he first began living alone, while cooking Ddukbokki[1], he had put a good amount of capsaicin in it without thinking.
He still hadnât forgotten h.e.l.lishly spicy flavour that he had tasted then.
As his b.u.t.t was on fire for almost two days, it was something he couldnât forget even if he wanted to.
âHarin, then, is it okay for him to take a proper bite out of that?â
Ian wasnât able to continue what he was going to say next.
This was because Bbookbbook, who had eaten the capsaicin(?), began to jump around here and there.
While watching him, Harin let out a deep sigh.
âWhew, his stomachs probably going to flip inside out even from just eating one leafâ
Ian watched Bbookbbook with a pitiful expression as he sympathized.
âThatâs why hyung told you not to just go around eating anything, Bbookbbookâ
A horrible shriek(?) that they had never heard of from Bbookbbook up until now came out from his mouth.