‘They got the hang of it rather fast… I might be able to move along to schedule for once…’
Roland was leaning against the corner while watching Armand use the divine spell scroll he created. The spell was constructed in a way to guide itself toward undead creatures. Even if they aimed it at the ceiling the bolt would bend and fly at the giant spawning skeleton in the middle of the room.
The area he found for the three to go through had two respawning monsters with one more traveling through it. After killing the initial two monsters it was quite easy to exterminate them on a timer as they always returned within the same amount of time to the second. Even the moving creature was easily dispatched if all of them activated their weapons as he walked through the corner.
‘The perfect room for grinding, those berserkers always stop for a moment to activate their rage skill which makes it easy to kill them.’
The tactic seemed rather easy and made something difficult look rather trivial. This wasn’t the case as without the divine spell all three of them would be devastated by this monster. While they could quickly dispatch it, the same could be done by this creature that was above their tier.
“Woof!”
“Are you getting impatient? Don’t worry Agni, your time will come.”
Agni whimpered a bit while watching the trio dispatching the respawning monsters. His wolf companion hadn’t really had anything to do since getting here. He was unable to use divine spells and sticking magical scrolls into his muzzle to do the same would be sub-optimal. Luckily there were other ways that he could help his canine companion level up faster.
Their connection as master owners was somehow created by this world. The experience between the two was shared to a degree as long as they remained in close proximity. This was also why Agni was behind as Roland didn’t bring him to the dungeon during his grinding sessions. Then there was also the issue that the shared experience had begun declining as if the system didn’t want Agni to progress too hastily.
Yet this issue could be alleviated with a set of wolven armor. Agni was still in possession of his old armor that wasn’t that hard to modify with some leftover mithril. Just like the trio here, he would be able to produce the same divine spell. The spell manifestation rune was close to his horn which would allow him to aim it in a more natural fashion.
‘That about wraps out the test run, they should be fine for half a day. While they are here, I can start exploring the dungeon.’
“Think you three can handle yourselves?”
“Are you getting bored?”
Asked Armand while smiling slightly and Lobelia chimed in from the side.
“What will we do without our knight in shining armor?”
“I’ll take that as a yes, I’ll be gone for a few hours so just stick to the safe room when you see other adventurers coming.”
“Yes, mom.”
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Nodded Lobelia while shrugging, it didn’t seem that the two were too concerned about the situation. It seemed that they were too enamored with their fast pace of leveling to care about their safety. Luckily they had one more mature member in their midst. Roland looked headed over to Mary that was in the process of dislodging one of the throwing knives he gave her.
“Can you watch over those two? Even though the monster paths are set in stone, it’s possible for some to come when lured by other adventurers.”
“I can’t promise that I won’t prioritize my own safety over theirs but if they won’t get in my way, then yes.”
Mary nodded at the request but Roland wasn’t sure how he should feel about the response. He had been on the fence about this girl for a while. The only reason he was helping her out was so his workload was decreased. If she was a tier 3 class holder then at least he wouldn’t need to constantly watch Arthur’s back. Without him around any semi-competent tier 3 assassin would probably be able to sneak into the villa. Even if there were some magical defenses planted there, it might not be enough.
“Well, at least you are being truthful about it but I hope that you at least realize that you owe me.”
“Of course, I will never forget what you have done for Lord Arthur’s sake but I must prioritize him and his mission over others.”
“Is that so? I hope you understand that I’ll cut my ties with your lord if anything happens to those two then.”
Mary was taken aback by the response. It was one thing to save herself to remain at Arthur’s side but it was another to lose an asset like Roland. Without him, the city would quickly go under and she understood what he was implying. If those two died then their relationship would sour and at least for the time being, she could not let that happen.
“I understand, I’ll prioritize their safety.”
“Good that we could come to an agreement.”
Now that he had said his piece to both parties he hoped that they would at least watch each other's backs. While he didn’t trust Mary too much he believed that she would at least prioritize keeping him happy. She knew about the plan to implement runic equipment into the city along with creating a better way of getting to this place. Only with the help of his mapping system would they know how to create the correct path.
“Let’s go Agni but remember to stay behind me.”
“Awoo!”
Finally, he disappeared behind one of the passages. The dots representing Armand, Lobelia, and Mary began to vanish on his zoomed map that only showed the immediate surroundings. Now that he was alone and with no distractions he had some time to take in the scenery. The area that he arrived in looked quite spacious and was covered by columns and arches. Right at the end, he also spotted one new enemy.
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