Chapter 2211 Testing The Dungeon Key
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The feast was long, but once it came to an end, we moved to some personal rooms inside Mammon's giant castle. We decided to stay a few nights inside of hell because of its even faster time dilation, which gave us more time to rest and think about our next moves.
I believe that tomorrow in the morning we'll be definitely moving to Abyss to snatch that sun, and I personally can't wait! However, for now, as the children played around each big room and annoyed the many demon servants walking through the corridors, I took a nice warm shower and then moved to one of the rooms.
They were rather small and only had a single bed inside, so we were unable to just go to the same room to sleep all together like back home, but the girls accepted it surprisingly easily, nobody complained, and I felt rather happy that they were so understandable.
Honestly, being so much with my family is very healing, but it can get slightly tiring, so being alone was nice for a few hours as well. Maybe this was something I didn't develop before, but after my journey inside of Grand Terra, I began to appreciate what was some time for myself without anybody bothering me.
Those nights where I just spent by myself inside my room, checking things, looking at the night, drinking or eating, were surprisingly calming and healing, and helped me get through the sadness I felt because I was so far away from home.
Nonetheless, now that I was in my own room, I looked at some of the items I had... There were the treasure chests left to open, and also there were a lot of tickets, skill fusion tickets mostly, a bunch of weird ones of all kinds.
And then keys, dungeon keys, apparently using these things would help me get inside some mysterious dungeons. I don't exactly know how that work, so I'll try using one right away because why not.
"Let's see..."
I used the [Random Otherworldly Dungeon Key (SS Grade)], which had a question mark shape and was made of gold. By merely imbuing Cosmic Power into it, the key pierced through space itself, opening a ripple in space.
A gate opened, leading to a long, dark and damp corridor. The interior looked like your average dungeon, dark and damp, barely any light. I could already sense some living beings inside.
[You have used the [Random Otherworldly Dungeon Key (SS Grade)] x1!]
[A Random Dungeon Gate has been opened!]
[The Dungeon chosen has become: [Abandoned Temple of the Lich King]: Recommended Rank: World Realm: Tier 5+]Yôur favorite stories at novelhall.com
[Until you defeat the Final Boss, you can enter and come out of the Dungeon through opening a gate using the key as you please.]
The Zombies roared, rushing towards me the moment their putrid eyes set their gaze on me. I summoned my Fallen Angel Hammer and my Demonic Relic Shield to battle them.
"Come!"
CLAAASH!
The army of over a hundred Zombies clashed against me. Their bodies were not normal either, incredibly tough, hardened with large quantities of Cosmic Energy and Nether, they weren't World Realm for nothing, a few of these zombies could easily end a world's life within days.
However, their charge wasn't enough, incapable of making me even give a single step back with my shield in front of me. I swung my hammer against the nearest zombie, a single hit was all it took.
BAAAM!
A shockwave of corrupted light was unleashed, demonic holiness leaving dozens of explosions over the Zombies, their bodies exploding into pieces, over half of them were killed with that single attack.
"Hooh, not bad at all!" I smiled. "This hammer is really cool! Alright, let's clear floor 1 at least~!"
I kept moving through the corridor, smashing the zombies with my hammer with a single hit, an explosion of chaos composed of holy light and corrupted light easily overwhelmed them.
Exploring and grinding inside a dungeon like this brought me memories of my younger days back in Genesis~
"Oh, a boss!"
And it seemed that every floor also had a mini boss!
"SHAAAAH!"
[The Boss of the First Floor: [Three-Headed Mutant Zombie Serpent (World Realm: Tier 6)] roars back at you!]
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