Michael Davis
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The Demons watched as their human opponents spread across the walls of their city, each drawing their weapons in a feeble attempt to defend their home. At this point, the demonic forces had encircled the city—but so had the Adventurers. However, if one considered the disparity in numbers, only laughter would be the end result. The humans were so weak. Their numbers were so small. It was hilarious how they banded together to try to stop their forces. Even without much communication, the Demon Generals…
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"Tch. Finally... it's time." Adu muttered, cracking his neck as he grinned with delight. He and the other nine Demon Generals were in position, leading their respective groups into battle. They were in the pseudo zone, a pocket dimension that existed as a temporary waiting point before they advanced to battle. Their numbers were complete, and every single soldier was raring to go. "Remember, we're not supposed to directly interfere. Our minions are meant to do the work for us." Hogun whispered to the…
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"With this, we can leave this place without the need to climb back up." Asa and everyone else around her were amazed by the Legendary Dragon Slayer's achievement. They couldn't have been able to guess that this was what he was working on. Even after revealing it to them, it was surreal. "Since it's connected to me, I can determine the destination. You'll be transported to the entrance of the Labyrinth, so as not to draw any form of attention. "B-but what do you mean by 'you'? What about you?" Asa found…
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I had planned on disposing the leftovers into Inventory after everyone was done eating. The purpose was to recycle the ones I could, or at least see if they had any use in the future. I doubted leftover chicken or a couple grains of rice and vegetables would make any substantial difference, but I wasn't a fan of waste. To my surprise, there was no need to consider those things. After all... there were no leftovers! Down to the bones of the chicken, and to the last grain of rice... everything was…
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The materials were too much for any of us to reasonably think of exhausting. I realized this after rationally analyzing everything around me. Not only were the ores and liquid resources in surplus, but the Mana density here was also immensely high. Ideas started sparking in my head and a plan slowly formed. 'Hehe, that could work...' It was amazing how this place didn't even have a Boss Monster of any sort. 'Just a very rich deposit of resources. I could use these excellently well... for the sake of…
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'Whaaaaaaaa—' My eyes nearly popped out of their sockets when I laid eyes on the unexpected. Sure, I had just finished clearing the Labyrinth—a boring process, I assure you. Yet, I sensed a concentrated source of energy forming underneath the Hydra's territory. I was under the impression that we were on the last Floor thanks to there being no entrance to another floor. Besides, there wasn't a single crevice or opening, so it was safe to conclude that the Hydra was the Final Boss. Yet... ... For…
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The 18th Floor was dark as heck! The creepy vibe it was giving me made me bring out a flashlight from my Inventory without thinking. I realized that everyone was watching me with a surprised look on their face. They probably wanted their own light sources too, considering how dark it was around them. 'There's only so much a single flashlight can achieve, after all.' Out of my benevolence—or maybe a bit of guilt—I gave everyone a flashlight of their own. Thanks to helping them out with technology…
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'I know I'm more impressive than I think, but I've really outdone myself this time.' A good look around proved my point nicely. Monsters made for the perfect workforce—of course, while under my influence. Unfortunately, in the first round, the Demons had taken control over the Labyrinth. I didn't have access to their free labor. Besides, with that surprise assault, they initiated, there was no time to enlist the Monsters. 'But now...' A wicked grin formed on my face. Not only did I have access to a…
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"MOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" As though responding to my taunt, the beast within its abode gave a bone-chilling declaration of war. >BOOOOOOMMMM!!!< The ceiling and surrounding rocks of his cave flew in various directions—reduced to nothing less than debris—as he rushed out in rage. 'Ah, that's a mess you're making, Minotaur King.' I was certain its subordinates—sorry, previous subordinates—were the ones who were expected to clean it up and even rebuild it's cave-like home. Unfortunately for the ruler,…
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A vast expanse greeted me the moment I stopped into the 17th Layer of the Great Helios Labyrinth. It was illuminated thanks to the fairly high quality Mana Stones that littered the ceiling and the walls. The gleaming rocks, and a few other valuable ores reflected the light, and I felt a moderately chilly climate thanks to the air drafts that were located at random spots within the place. However, the most amazing feature of this place were the denizens. When I broke the barrier that separated us from…
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