Chapter 74 Dungeon: Dire Wolf Slums (Final)

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nSetting up for the late game was my specialty, and though it will take lots of hard work, I should be able to get it done.

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nWe began hunting wolves for a few more hours as we were most likely going to leave tonight, but that was, of course, after clearing the dungeon.

n“Alright, I hope you all were able to gain a few levels and gain lots of experience. I’m proud of all of you for adjusting to this much bloodlust,” My Spear Theory teacher said as we all huddled into one big group.

nThe campsite had been folded into our luggage, and we were now preparing to enter the boss’s room.

nAll the teachers were giving a closing ceremony type of speech, telling us how hard he worked and how they’re all proud of us… though I didn’t really feel like they were genuine.

n“Hey, are you excited to enter the boss room?” Cy asked, practically jumping up and down in excitement.

nHe’s definitely going to fold once he feels the power of this boss, as I’m aware of all its capabilities.

nFirst of all, let’s talk about its speed.

nCrrrrrr

nThe Boss Room has been revealed

nThe Dungeon Boss greets you with aggression

nOne of the nameless teachers that I didn’t bother to memorize pushed open the large stone doors effortlessly, unleashing a gust of wind that fluttered our hair.

nMost of the kids gulped a large drop of saliva as we all entered the dark cavern that had stalactites hanging from the ceiling.

nThe teachers immediately set up a trap around the summoning circle, which just began to glow a bright white.

nOnce the massive, ten-meter tall wolf with spines across its back appeared out of thin air, it dashed towards us at an incredible speed.

nIt can run as fast as a normal car, but that’s only if you scale the car up to the wolf’s size.

nSo, in reality, this thing is like a race car revving at maximum power.

nAWOOOOO

nThe wolf cried out as it charged at us with merciless and bloodthirsty eyes and its pupils seemed to have slimmed to a very slim shape.

nThen, there’s its power.

n“What happened to the explosives?” The Sword Theory teacher chuckled, and my own teacher just rolled his eyes before snapping his fingers.

nBOOM

nBut I guess it won’t be displayed.

nThe wolf fell to the ground, steam coming from every office in its body, creating an almost pitiful sight as this massive boss had already been knocked out.

nIts dark pupils peeled back into its skull, and before it could wake up, the Sword Theory teacher dashed forward and coated a large greatsword in a dark bluish aura that infused itself into the blade.

nThe dull-looking but sharp greatsword had now taken a matt, dark blue color that radiated blue mist.

nHe smirked arrogantly before swinging down at the wolf’s head, not even allowing it to enter its second stage.

nNormally, it would take a smaller version of itself that had a moon-shaped crest in the center of its forehead.

nThis crest could shoot deadly beams of white moonlight that was able to tear through most magic armor.

nDeflecting the beam wasn’t even possible as it would just melt through your blade as well.

nDungeon has been completed

nAs we weren’t in a raid party or anything similar to that, we didn’t get a reward for killing the boss or any of the other panels that come with it.

nWe just gained the XP from the wolves, and that’s it.

n“What was that explosion skill? You know everything, right? So, what was that skill?” Cy asks, and I couldn’t help but deadpan at his question.

n“I don’t know everything. I just know a lot of things… but that explosion definitely was weird. I didn’t see any fire, and it just seemed like smoke with sparks,” I muttered.

n“Eh, I’ll just ask him later,”

n“Do what you want,”

nSoon, we entered the treasure room nonchalantly, and the teachers immediately bagged the rewards so they could sell them later.

nNone of the kids really complained, though, and as we were waiting for the dungeon to teleport us out, a panel appeared in front of me.

nA god has taken notice of you

nA god is intrigued by your unique state of mind

nA god has given a little gift as a reward for learning so much about his offspring

np Interference by higher being

nError

nAuthority insufficie-

nAuthority sufficient

nGift has been altered by a goddess who loves to plan

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nA human from history has been selected

nSignificance and Teachings will be passed down

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nEvent will occur in exactly two hours

nWhat the hell? What is up with all of this? Doing so many things that I’m not aware of, just like every other time a god tries to interfere with my system.

nLike, can’t you just leave me alone for a few minutes?

nBut before I could question any further, my thoughts were disrupted as we were teleported out of the dungeon.

nUpon leaving, we all realized the moon had already set, but the night was still young, so after a few minutes of the kids begging to go to a restaurant for food, the teachers gave in.

nIn fact, they gave us a free roam of the city, but if we weren’t back at the hotel by eleven, then we were going to be punished.

nOf course, we all immediately accepted before splitting up into our groups and walking to the nearest restaurant… that we could afford.

n“Alright, fellow brokelings, what shall we partake in the act of consumption today,” Treyni said in a monotone voice while pumping her fist in the air.

n“I would like to partake in the act of consuming air,” Cy matched her energy.

n“Then just breathe,” I said.

n“You’re no fun,” Cy muttered.

nFor the next hour and forty-five minutes, we hit up a fast fast-food chain and spent most of our time there.

nBut, I was rudely interrupted by the panel I had almost forgotten about.

nI quickly locked myself in a stall in the bathroom and read the text in front of me.

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nHuman: Simo Hayha

nSpecialty: Sniper

nDifficulty Level: A

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