Chapter 7 < Dungeon Reset 7 Coins >

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Quack quack quack!

“Ow!”

Suddenly, the water poured down like a waterfall, and he was frightened.

I was told to be as careful as possible while digging a tunnel, but eventually things exploded.

At this rate, all the tunnels you have dug will be submerged and you will die of drowning!

But I was really scared of habits.

T r a n sl a ted b y Jpmt l.com What has he been doing every day for the last few decades?

It was dealing with dirt.

He instinctively moved.

“Cow, props! ”

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……

The results of Nogada's work have unfolded before my eyes.

We have to plug the hole! ’

The steady hands start to move.

You take the dirt bricks out of it in a frenzy and plug them into the hole in which the water is gushing out.

“Ahhhh!”

Quack quack quack!

[No choice! It's a barista with eggs!]

Seeing what he does, the rabbit sneers behind his back.

It was not a level that could be prevented by small dirt bricks.

But I didn't give up.

This was a life-threatening situation!

“Ahhhh!” T ra ns l a ted by jp m t l.c om

His hands are faster.

Stop giving up!]

Quack, quack, quack! Blah, blah, blah!

“Ahhhh!”

I was distracted.

Even if it is stopped, the water stream continues to eat away at the wall and burst out.

Urgent situation!

After pulling them out one by one, he couldn't find an answer, and suddenly, he started pouring out the dirt particles in his belongings in bulk.

Waar!

[There are so many of them!]

The rabbit panics from behind.

Something like a landslide is pouring down in front of Jungdown.

It was all Nogada's work.

Jungdown shakes his hands and desperately coordinates the flow.

Tra n sl a t ed by jpmt l .co m "Let's stack like mountains and plug a hole!" ’

It desperately adjusted its direction to allow dirt bricks to spill right in front of the water hole in order to save time.

When the water drifts out, it collapses back out, but you turn toward the collapse and build another wall on top of it.

"I'm getting the hang of it!? ’

As time went by, his expression brightened.

As the hole narrows, the water stream begins to weaken.

And in the end.

[No way.]

I only succeeded in plugging the hole.

The rabbit exclaims with a weary face.

[Did you stop it!?]

He stares at his hands, choked and muttered.

“…… Wow. I think I'm realizing something. ”

[Realize what?]

“Hmm, a trick? ”

T r an slat e d by jp mt l.co m He looked relaxed.

Taking the dirt bricks out of your carry-on, you seem to have learned some tricks along the way.

“Let's... test it?" ”

His hands return to the carry-on window.

Mud Bricks (43)

In the meantime, it was hard to see how hard the old woman was to see the dirt bricks still remain.

He grabbed the ‘dirt brick (43)’ with his hand and swung it ‘with a ruse’ forward.

Then...

Chuck, Chuck, Chuck!

Several dirt bricks were summoned to the floor in line with the direction of his fingertips.

Exactly in line.

“Yes! Yes! ”

Jungdown was greatly pleased.

It could be a coincidence, so I decided to try again.

But this time it was more difficult.

The location is directly above the dirt bricks I just created!

‘Be careful.'

The downward side closes to one eye and measures the direction in order to place it exactly on top of it.

And, whoosh, he waved his hand.

Chuck, Chuck, Chuck!

The second line rises precisely above the piled dirt bricks.

“It's working!”

As Jungdown shouted, the rabbit who was watching him tilted his head and asked.

[What the hell is success? It's kind of amazing to get them all out in one line, but that's just it. What did you do with it?]

Then Jungdown was excited and pointed to the two piles of dirt bricks.

“Don't you see this? Now I can build a wall in no time with my hands! ”

[……?]

As soon as the rabbit doubts, the steady hand moves again.

Brace yourselves!

[Huh? Huh?]

The rabbit's eyes began to widen.

Every time he waved his hand, the dirt bricks piled up, and the walls were getting higher and higher in front of him.

Like magic!

[Huff. Skill!?]

“No, skills suck. It's a trick! Bunny. I think I've been enlightened by Nogada. ”

[Yo, tricks? Don't you fucking realize that, man!]

The rabbit gets irritated.

* * *

Fortunately, even after the crisis had been overcome, the damage caused by the flood was severe.

The first dungeon was completely submerged.

It was a pity in my view that I've been stuck in Tunnel 1 all this time.

All this trouble has gone back to nothing.

But there was also a result.

We have a drinking water source!

“I won't have to worry about water anymore. ”

I smiled satisfactorily as I looked at the small pond in the corner of the stronghold.

The rabbit curses because he hates it so much.

[Hmph. I knew there was poison in that water! Obviously, if you eat that, your diarrhea will bloom! Exorcist!]

“Purify!”

[What!? What are you doing!]

Paaaaaah!

A white glow emanates from the downright hand, leaving the rabbit's desperate masonry behind.

By his first skill ‘Purge’, the mysterious groundwater was cleansed clean.

“Can I eat now? ”

[…….]

I forgot.

In the beginning, Ryu Seung-woo's group had a mission like this.

Things like giddy poisons and germs can be cleaned away with a single shot of his purification skill.

I felt like I had all these useless skills at the time, but this situation only showed its value.

As for the rabbit, it was a truly hateful skill.

But the sadder thing was, he never let his guard down.

“We don't know when the wall will explode again, so we'll have to reinforce it immediately. ”

[That's really, really thoughtless.]

The Jungdown dug a deep puddle at the bottom of the pond using the Mud Patching skill while sniffing at the rabbit's groaning.

Then the water settled steadily around the pool, and the wall of bricks piled up along the border.

“Hmm. First, make sure you have a good sense of direction. What if I wave my hand like this? ”

Huff, puff, puff!

“Yesss. Success again! ”

As Jungdown reinforces the pond, he continues to master his own hoarding tricks.

Occasionally, when the focus was distracted, the direction was missed or skewed, but seven in the heat were successful.

I was excited and looked at the rabbit and talked.

“A double row should be strong, right? ”

Don't talk to me about that!]

“Hehe.”

In response to the harrowing rabbit's reaction, he endured a smile and continued to work.

It's been a long time since I had someone to talk to.

After being alone in the basement all these years, even the rabbit who was bragging about it was happy.

* * *

“Oh, she's beautiful. I made it, but honestly, it looks so good. What do you think?”

[Yes, very good. Here's another really useless talent!]

The rabbit was blabbering on the outside, but I was honestly admiring it.

Surprisingly, the results were fine, except that he made fun of himself and made fun of himself.

A crisp brick wall surrounding a pond.

The clean and transparent water that flows in it is a stable structure that finely adjusts the slope and flows down to tunnel 1.

I had to admit this.

It was a well made by anyone.

“I'm missing the point. ”

[What else are you gonna do?]

The rabbit kept asking, looking like it was trying to do something.

Jungdown turns to the wall at the end of the pond.

“I'm going to build a conduit. ”

[The sewers?]

“Yeah. If you keep the wall that tight, it could explode again because of the water pressure, right? I think it's safer to open the hatch in any direction I want. ”

Jungdown walks into the pond and pulls out all the 30 iron tacks you collected from the bottom of the trap.

“Disinfect first. Cleanse!”

Paaaaaah!

After you've finished the cleansing once.

The jungle aims its sharp edges well and starts pushing them into the dirt wall one by one.

The angle inclined upwards, and the shape remained rounded and the iron pipe was sharpened, although awkward.

“Now all you have to do is dig in the dirt and the water conduit is complete. ”

[I play well by myself. Really…….]

“But I have work to do first. ”

[……?]

Suddenly, Jungdown summons a few lumps of dirt.

Then he puts the dirt together on top of the water conduit that he built, and he starts to fake something.

Shortly after the shape appeared, the rabbit tilted his face.

[Lion?

In front of him was a lion head sculpture made of dirt.

What I did was create a lion fountain that I could see in a park pond or something.

He was clumsy, but the lion's mane was quite spectacular.

[Really...... You're doing all right.]

“Then let's wrap it up. ”

The Jungdown lowers its hand into the lion's gaping mouth and activates its skill.

“Clump of dirt! Clump of dirt!”

Then the soil that was blocking the inside of the cistern, following his hand, rushes out.

Immediately, a clear stream of water began to flow from the lion's mouth.

So the lion's head fountain is completed.

“Done! Done! ”

After a cheerful expression, the rabbit bursts out of laughter.

This is what they used to say about the word "saengokul." Useless high quality, really.]

But that's when it happened.

Suddenly, a translucent window appeared before their eyes.

“You have completed a pond with a lion fountain! ”

- Reward: Fish will live in your beautiful pond.

“Huh?"

[What!?]

An amazing thing happened.

A golden glow flashed through the pond that had been completed, and all of a sudden fish appeared in it!

They were frightened.

“Wow, there's a fish! ”

[No way! What a mess!]

The rabbit was so shocked that it was going to faint.

[This achievement exists!? Complete the pond? What an achievement this is!]

This was a case that completely destroyed common sense about the dungeon the rabbit owned.

Achievements are like the miracles that dungeons bring to participants.

It was a blessing of the dungeon that I was willing to unleash if I had to do something rewarding.

A mystical gift like that rewards you with a touch of dirt?

The rabbit wanted it all to be a dream.

But what happened before was real.

No matter how much I washed my eyes and looked again, there were small fish the size of fingers in the pond that were moving alive.

Such a rabbit's feelings were unknown, and Jungdown was genuinely happy to see the cute baby fish.

“That's great. No more starving to death. There's water. There's fish. ”

I was so lucky.

Water and food, which were decreasing over time, were resolved in one night.

Everything went smoothly.

Jungdown opens his mouth hopefully, clenching both fists.

“Good. The sky is helping me. If you dig hard, you'll get out one day. Cheer up.”

[Don't cheer up!]

The rabbit howls.