Chapter 1341: Easier for Both
Standing at the massive door, he presumed to be the entrance to the boss room, Seth halted for a while. The blacksmith had to process what had just happened. Although he was in his 120s, more than 20 levels higher than the dragonnewt guards, the ease with which he was able to take their lives was a shock.
He had just killed six lv.90+ monsters and harvested six pristine big, rare souls, retaining almost 90% of their skills, with three even retaining an ego. In addition, he got six lv.90+ dragonnewt bodies, in peak condition without a single injury.
Seth had gotten used to being somewhat strong thanks to his items, but this was technically a death touch ability, even though it didn't necessarily work for anything stronger or equal to his strength; he was technically a tyrant. The bane of the weak! That's why he took a moment to fight down the excitement he was feeling. With this kind of power, he needed to be very careful not to become overconfident.
Checking for life sign on the other side of the door using of his Terra Topaz Earrings, he slowly opened the door giant down, finding a big hall beyond it, but this was not the boss room.
The called this section of the dungeon the “Palace”. It was not the boss room, but Seth was sure he was on the right track. The Chief had to be in the Palace, right? Seeing the guards and champions walking the halls of the palace, the sic guys at the entrance suddenly didn't seem that big anymore.
“Ah, fuck it,” the moment he caught one of these big guys walk down a hallway alone, Seth grabbed the massive humanoids neck. In an instant, his soul left his body, and his body joined the other six in the blacksmith's inventory.
He did tell Bryce that he would take a few more souls in exchange for sparing the orc, didn't he? Although he had just tried to calm down and control himself, he couldn't help but smile. This wasn't going overboard; he did worse, on a bigger scale. Yeah, this was fiiine.
The goal to find the throne room as soon as possible fluttered away like a butterfly on a summer breeze. Instead, the blacksmith played Pac-Man, just that he was an invisible ghost and the dragonnewts patrolling the palace halls were his little yellow beads he swallowed on his way.
When so many guards were missing that someone should have noticed, there was no longer anyone left to notice. Seth had packed away almost 3 stacks of dragonnewt bodies, of the palace guard in his inventory, and he also knew where the boss room was, as he had avoided that big door until now.
“Looks like I was right,” he muttered, finding a big cavern with a crude throne at the other end. The labeled it the Throne room, the boss room of the dungeon.
~You were right this time,~ Tatzel commented from the pet space.
“It's not like I could have expected the first door just leading into an inner section of the dungeon, okay?” the blacksmith justified himself, having thought the gate with the six guards was the boss room. This place, on the other hand, was not especially guarded at all.
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“Probably something like 'Our boss is so strong, he doesn't need guards, ' the blacksmith mused, trying to come up with an explanation.
~ That makes 1 out of 3.~ Tatzel joked when Seth found the throne room filled with high-level 90+ Throne Guardians. They had already noticed the door being opened by nobody. They were already vigilant, so Seth saw no reason not to use at this point.
“Not like it matters,” Seth said with a shrug before he started harvesting another set of souls. Using his speed and the Scorpio escape, Seth weaved between the vigilant guardians, capturing the souls of each with a simple touch.
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