Chapter 432: Island in an Unfamiliar Dimension (1)
Yeah! This is what Im talking about!
Hohoho! You look good when youre satisfied, master!
Hahaha! Han-Yeol triumphantly laughed after finally realizing one of his dreams.
He had always wanted to have his own army of golems or hordes of undead. He did have his pets and the demons he contracted with, but what he wanted were subordinates he could summon with his own powers and freely control.
He never got the opportunity to realize this dream of his, but he finally obtained a skill that allowed him to summon an army of golems with his powers alone.
The skills requirement was quite straightforwardit allowed him to summon as many golems as he wanted as long as he had the mana to do so. However, the downside was the immense amount of mana required to summon them. The mana required to summon the golems was so immense that even Han-Yeol could potentially deplete his mana if he carelessly summoned them.
In other words, this was a skill that he could freely use when summoning them in small numbers, but he would have to be cautious if he tried to summon them en masse.
Well, that will change once I increase my skill level.
Han-Yeol shrugged it off. He knew the skill would become stronger the higher its level became, so he did not let the skills mana requirement bother him.
Alright! My Lava Golems! Lets go!
Thud! Thud!
Haa Youre just like a kid, Han-Yeol-nim Stewart said with a sigh.
Hahaha! This is called being innocent and pure!
Sigh
Stewart started to wonder if he had to continue serving Han-Yeol. He had never once doubted his assignment, even though he had completed countless of them in the demon world, but he was starting to be skeptical about whether he should keep doing this.
Well, I guess theres no harm in feeling these kinds of negative emotions Steward thought.
Demons fed off of negative energy, and being able to produce it was probably the only silver lining of this assignment.
The party continued their expedition deeper into the mysterious island. Things proceeded much smoother this time as Han-Yeols Lava Golems and Stewarts Shurarmors took up the roles of scouting and carrying their baggage.
Haa Haa
The addition of their new labor force might have made things easier for the expedition party, but another obstacle appeared before them before they could cover much ground. The climate inside the forest drastically started to change the deeper they ventured, and this was a much more formidable opponent compared to anything else that some of the expedition party members could face.
The Pacific Ocean might not have extreme temperatures, but it was currently January. On top of that, Han-Yeol was flying to New York from Seoul, so the route he took was through the northern hemisphere, which had similar temperatures to the peak summer season in South Korea.
Water!
Gulp! Gulp! Gulp!
But what was wrong with the weather inside this forest? The temperature was sweltering, and it most likely easily exceeded forty-seven degrees Celsiusno, Han-Yeol could sense that it was indeed more than forty-seven degrees here.
Ughh Not only that, but the humidity is at one hundred percent too. How does this make sense? Why is the humidity so consistently so high when its not even raining? Han-Yeol grumbled.
Most people could not withstand a temperature of forty-seven degrees Celsius and one hundred percent humidity. Some might be able to withstand the sweltering heat, but the humidity was the problem.
Breathing itself would be a challenge at that level of humidity, and even slowly walking for a short distance would drain ones stamina. Of course, the heat and humidity were not a problem for Han-Yeol and the others, as they had long transcended the limits of a normal human.
Thud!
Ga-Yeon!
Huff Huff!
However, the same could not be said for the others who were normal human beings.
Tsk Tsk Humans are truly weak creatures. Look at them already tired just from this heat, Stewart said condescendingly.
Haha Humans are all the same unless they awaken into Hunters. Actually, theyre holding on quite well for normal people. Others would have given up or collapsed by now, Han-Yeol replied.
Tsk! Stewart grimaced and clicked his tongue in response.
The cabin crew that Han-Yeol had hired were the most elite in the industry. Actually, Han-Yeol did not personally hire them. The human resources department of the HY Group had hired them with the best pay and benefit package the industry had ever seen.
The HY Group believed that they were far greater than the mighty S Group, and they believed that their leader, Han-Yeol, deserved to be surrounded by the best of the best. Having a good academic background was only the least of their requirements, as one needed to be good in sports or martial arts too to join the HY Group.
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