Who Designed This Underworld Dungeon?

Chapter 502: You Don't Have to Face an Unbeatable Enemy (Part 3)



Just like someone imitates Havier's attire, now people are imitating the hunters' clothing, and architects marvel and draw inspiration from the unique architecture style of Yarn.

For the Reid people, the appearance of the Sain Dungeon has truly opened a gateway to a new world for them.

Leaving aside the convenience of using the Teleportation Gate to travel to the Yanor Kingdom and witnessing the magnificence of a great country, they can even sneak into Yanor and remain hidden.

The food section alone is almost causing this group to suffer from high cholesterol.

They have indulged themselves in over-consuming at the food section, with the most purchased Potion being the Digestion Potion, turning into a bunch of gluttons.

Of course, it's the ordinary folks who do this; the Reid people who were fortunate enough to become hunters are much more reserved. They venture around Sain, constantly training to refine their skills, doing exactly what adventurers do.

Their unique combat style has provided some adventurers with insights into battle, attracting a group of imitators.

But at the same time, they are influenced by the adventurers, gradually becoming, uh...

In short, they have mastered the common human tactics used by adventurers today, with precision, and even developed a fondness for invasion tactics.

The emergence of Gun Counter has had a significant impact on the current invasion environment!

And the hunters' clear gaze has gradually become clouded in this process!

The urban reconstruction is basically complete, leaving the Reid people just to recuperate.

After all, there are still nobles alive in this land, vying for the leadership of the Kingdom, but under the influence of the Warrior Country and Yanor Kingdom, these nobles can't stir up much trouble.

The two countries are bound to create numerous incidents surrounding Reid, and the ultimate result is unknown—there won't be a conclusion anytime soon.

Of course, these matters aren't related to Fanen.

He is now with his sister Isha, following Uffie, and after some time of traveling, they have arrived at the Warrior Country.

"Wow, what a big city." Isha couldn't help but exclaim, looking at the towering city walls in front of them.

"This is Black Stone City, considered a major city in the Warrior Country. Two more days' travel will take us to the Imperial Capital," Uffie explained, "There's a Dungeon nearby, and its name is simple: because of the abundant minerals, it's called Giant Stone Dungeon."

At this moment, Fanen saw giant Rock Golems working beside the city walls and asked curiously: "What's that?"

"Those are Rock Golems, excavated from the Giant Stone Dungeon not too long ago," Uffie said, looking at the golems, "They likely appeared during the Meteor Shower period. After the Meteor Shower faded, most golems broke down, but a few still function and just move things around."

"Giant Stone Dungeon..." Fanen pondered on the name; it is the first Dungeon he's encountered since he started his journey, sparking his interest to compare the differences between Giant Stone and Sain.

"Want to check it out?" Uffie noticed his interest, "Sure, but before you enter Giant Stone Dungeon, let me introduce someone to you."

"Who?"

"A wealthy merchant who recently surfaced in the Warrior Country and rapidly accumulated vast wealth in a short time, a remarkable businessman indeed. He doesn't have much backing, so he's been looking to curry favor with me."

Uffie's tone about the merchant was indifferent, and she continued:

"It's a good chance to visit him as we're passing through."

"Why bother visiting if you're not interested in him?" Isha asked.

"Because I plan to have that guy fund your brother's future training materials and equipment~" Uffie poked Isha's forehead, saying with a smile.

Ah, so Uffie sees this person as a walking ATM.

What's this wealthy merchant's name then?

"Tepi, Tepi Basque."

Shortly thereafter, inside Black Stone City, within Tepi's mansion.

"I didn't expect you to come today, quite surprising indeed. How about temporarily staying at the mansion for a few days to rest? This way, I can prepare some wonderful items I've recently obtained for you to take a look at."

Leon's father, Tepi Basque, graciously invited Uffie and her companions, personally guiding them into the mansion.

The mansion was enormous, a testament to his amassed wealth—has he given up on beating Leon and devoted himself wholeheartedly to making money?

"Mmm, I'm looking forward to it." Uffie replied to Tepi, not out of disdain, but because she simply wasn't interested in the things currently displayed in front of her.

Indeed, commerce doesn't seem as exciting as practicing martial arts.

"By the way, I've recently acquired a batch of Combat Skills Manuals, allegedly from a century ago from the Spear Saint. I've tried studying them but still can't comprehend them—would you like to take a look?" Tepi suddenly mentioned.

"You also understand Martial Art?" Uffie blinked.

"A little bit; naturally, it's not comparable to you," Tepi replied modestly.

Not long after, the two were already discussing combat skills and the like. It was evident that Tepi's knowledge in this area was extensive, far beyond what 'a little bit' would suggest.

Within the conversation, Uffie perked up, no longer disinterested in everything as before.

Fanen sat on the side as a spectator, and internally, he thought: This Mr. Tepi is quite formidable.

Right then, he noticed a blank stela standing in the distant garden, seeming out of place with the garden's style, and wanted to ask what it represented but hesitated.

"My mansion is built atop an abandoned Dungeon, and that stela marks the original Teleportation Gate location, which I dismantled," Tepi explained at this moment, "The stela is constructed from materials from the dismantled Teleportation Gate, to serve as a souvenir."

"Thank you for explaining." Fanen courteously replied and took another glance at the stela.

Suddenly, his body stiffened for a moment, and he rubbed his eyes.

"Brother? What's wrong?" Isha noticed something amiss and asked quietly.

"Nothing, I probably just saw wrong."

Fanen smiled self-deprecatingly, catching up with the group, thinking to himself:

It must be that I'm too tired these days, misseeing things—any logical mind would know how impossible that is.

How could that stela have possibly moved a bit?


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