Chapter 45 â Underground City of the Ancient Gods 4
Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Underground City of the Ancient Gods 4
They found an uninhabited house â granted, every house in this place was empty and even if it wasnât, undead monsters occupied it â where they could sleep for the night. Mana Detection indicated there were no monsters nearby.
Instinct sure is a pain in the neck, Hikaru thought.
Six points on Instinct was extremely rare, but heâd already met two people who had it â the captain of the knights and Aglaia a while ago.
Sarah of the Four Stars of the East had five on hers. Unken, the hero, had four. It was safe to assume that only very few had four and above. In fact, two or three points on it was uncommon as well.
Back in the Pond and in the royal capital, Hikaru had checked as many Soul Boards as possible. Only those aforementioned four people had at least four points on Instinct. The takeaway, though, was that they existed. There were individuals with high level Instincts.
Just like Strength and Mana, Instinct is a basic stat. Maybe thatâs why leveling it up is easy. Itâs maxed at 20. Will Stealth be completely useless against, say, ten points on Instinct? But then what would be the point of the Stealth skill?
Hikaru was deep in thought. Unlike Lawrence, Aglaia seemed like she knew where he was exactly.
It must have something to do with her class. She probably has an Instinct-related class that she had active.
He had to think of a countermeasure for this threat. Hikaru arrived at three options.
First was training and equipment. Hikaru was a novice when it came to Stealth and had no combat training. He lived in Japan, after all, so it made sense. His foes were professionals. He could rely on his Soul Board and job class, but Instinct might be enough to see through him.
Maybe I need some sort of a teacher to develop my skill⌠Is there even anyone whoâs a Stealth expert?
Unken popped up in his mind. Though since it looked like he didnât want to talk about his past, there was no way the man would teach him. In the first place, Hikaru had no plans of returning to Pond.
His second option was to completely rely on his Skills. He had three points on both his Life and Mana Obfuscation at the moment, and they maxed out at five. Another Skill might pop up once he maxed them out.
I have⌠three points left.
ăSoul BoardăHikaru
Age: 15 Rank: 23
3
He got one level back in the forest by the lake and two today.
Itâs surprisingly easy to get your rank upâŚ
That was a misconception on Hikaruâs part. Levelling up was anything but easy. Usually youâd form a party with at least five people to hunt monsters. If someone got injured, theyâd have to deal with it appropriately and even act more cautiously. Fighting nonstop with only two people was almost entirely impossible.
Incidentally, Laviaâs rank had gone up to 18, with 11 available points.
I could add more points to Life Obfuscation.
Very few people had Mana Detection. It would then make sense to prioritize Life Obfuscation. Still, Hikaru was having second thoughts.
His third option could be more effective, which was for him to learn Instinct. He hadnât the slightest idea how Instinct worked at all â how one could find someone hiding with Stealth.
Okay, letâs try one point on Instinct. If it turns out to be useless, Iâll just max out Obfuscation or get new gear.
It might end up being a waste of points, but just one was okay. Hikaru needed to experience what Instinct was like for future reference as well.
Soul Board Hikaru
Age: 15 Rank:23
2
ăVitalityă
ăMagical Poweră
ăPhysical Strengthă
..ăStrengthă1
..ăWeapon Masteryă
âŚ.ăThrowingă2
ăAgilityă
..ăPower Burstă2
..ăStealthă
âŚ.ăLife Obfuscationă3
âŚ.ăMana Obfuscationă3
âŚ.ăImperceptibilityă5 (MAX)
âŚâŚăAssassinationă3 (MAX)
âŚâŚ..ăSnipingă0
âŚâŚăGroup Obfuscationă3
ăIntuitionă
..ăInstinctă1
..ăDetectionă
âŚ.ăLife Detectionă1
âŚ.ăMana Detectionă3
âŚâŚăDetection Expansionă1
ăHmmâŚă
ăWhatâs wrong, Hikaru?ă
ăItâs nothing.ă
Nothingâs changed, he thought.
ăWe should go to sleep. We need to rest any time we can.ăLavia said.
ăYouâre right.ă
Hikaru placed the holy oil lamp on the floor, laid out his cloak beside it, and lay down. Lavia, putting her own cloak over him, cuddled close.
ăâŚLavia?ă
ăItâs warmer this way.ă
She was using his arm as a pillow. It wasnât really cold, but maybe it was too much for her to sleep without anything to keep her warm. She had taken her cap off, and Hikaru caught her scent.
ăDonât get your face too close. I havenât washed yet.ă
ăYouâre the one who cuddled to me.ă
ăThere are just some things you can and cannot do.ă
ăReallyâŚă
Hikaru was about to bury his nose into her hair when suddenly a thought popped in his mind, stopping him:Â Sheâll definitely get mad.
Yeah. Even she gets mad too⌠Wait, why am I so sure about that?
ăâŚHikaru?ă
ăOh, so this is Instinct.ă
ăHmm?ă
ăItâs nothing. Good night.ă
ăGood night.ă
It came so naturally; it didnât even feel strange. He could see one step ahead, like his five senses had been further enhanced. It was as if he was omnipotent.
Instinct turned out to be useful. It made him want to put the rest of his points on it, but he controlled himself. One point might just be enough. He didnât have unlimited points. He needed to check what it could do first.
Instinct would end up being the trump card he needed against high level Instinct.
It was Gafrasti N. Valves who named the dungeon the Underground City of the Ancient Gods. As a man who studied the ancient Poelnxinia dynasty, he spent his life looking for the fallen city. There were barely any records left of the place and strangely enough, its ruins hadnât been discovered.
According to Ponsonian history, the current royal capital, G. Ponsonia, was rebuilt by the legitimate successors to the royal family after the collapse of the dynasty. The restoration took a long time, and nations regained their strength. Gradually, the old Poelnxinia lost much of its territory. Afterwards Poelnxinia changed its name to Ponsonia.
For convenience, âancient Poelnxiniaâ referred to the kingdom before the collapse, âPoelxsiniaâ for after the fall, and then âPonsoniaâ after the restoration.
Gafrasti quickly deduced that this underground city was the ancient Poelnxinia, in other words, the city of the gods. What he wanted to do in this place, Hikaru didnât know. Perhaps it was just his curiosity as a historian. But Hikaru had a hint.
ăThe current royal capital was modelled after ancient Poelnxinia. That explains the similar design.ăHikaru said as he was eating breakfast.
They were having a sandwich, as it was almost expired. From noon onwards, they would mostly be eating preserved foods.
ăYouâre saying this dungeon is the old capital? Thatâs just weird. Why would anyone build a city underground?ă
ăWhy does a map of this place exists when this place hasnât been completely explored yet?ă
ăNow that you mention itâŚă
ăBecause Gafrasti thinks this is the old capital. He happened to have a map of the place and he was here to check if it matched.ă
ăI see⌠But why would they build a city underground?ă
ăThis is just my guess, but I think there was some sort of an accident.ă
Hikaru recalled the poem verse.
âG. Poelnxinia vanished on Day of Dawn completely.â
ăVanished⌠Itâs just a strange word to use. Like the royal capital just disappeared? But if this place is the old capital, then there must have been some sort of an incident that caused the city to be transported underground.ă
ăTransportation magic hasnât been put into practical use.ă
ăSure looks like it.ăHikaru said, nodding.
In this world, there were gods, spirits, souls, and magic. But the laws of physics on Earth applied to this world as well.
If we assume that âmagicâ is simply an undiscovered energy back on Earth, then canât the existence of gods and spirits also be proven scientifically?
Roland used the art of crossing worlds to bring Hikaruâs soul to this world. Selica Tanoue of the Four Stars of the East could have a Japanese soul within her as well. This was a kind of âtransportationâ.
ăMaybe itâs not being put to use, but I think itâs possible.ă
Perhaps the energy-related problems were offset and solved by magic â no, sorcery â making transportation possible.
The Any*here Door was in another world all along.
ăThe whole capital was transported underground?ă
ăExactly. Anyway, weâll know once weâve explored this place.ă
ăThat sounds like itâll take a long time.ă
ăIt wonât. Weâll be done by the end of the day.ă
ăWait, really?ă
ăOf course.ăHikaru smiled.ăBack in the capital, you could walk all the way to the castle in one day. Fortunately this time, no one will be stopping us.ă