[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Demon God]
Chapter 326
More than a hundred corpses were scattered before them.
Not a single one was intact.
The signs of an intense battle were undeniableâsevered limbs were a common sight, and many bodies were so mangled they had lost their original shape.
âIt looks like they put up a fierce fight.â
âWhere are the others, though?â
Brielle murmured beside Zeon, her expression puzzled.
She knew that over three thousand people had fallen into this place. Yet, aside from these hundred or so corpses, there was no trace of the rest.
The one who answered was Seo Tae-ran.
âThey must have been scattered.â
âScattered?â
âLook at the ground. The footprints all lead in different directions.â
A sharp glint flickered in Seo Tae-ranâs eyes.
Her greatest strengthâthe reason she had risen to the position of Jin Geum-hoâs secretaryâwas her keen analytical ability and sharp intuition.
And right now, that ability was on full display.
âJudging from the footprints left behind, they split into at least seven groups. Each group headed in a different direction. It seems like the people instinctively stuck with their own attack squads.â
Although City Hall had organized this expedition, its members were composed of elite raiding parties from different districts.
From what Seo Tae-ran had observed, at least seven large-scale raiding parties had joined this operation.
And when disaster struck, it seemed those groups naturally took charge and moved separately.
Old Man Go crouched beside a corpse, examining it closely.
âThey were attacked by small-class beasts. If it had been a large-class beast, the wounds wouldnât have been this minor.â
âThere are beasts down here too?â
âCreepy as hell.â
The twin sisters shuddered and glanced around warily.
A suffocating darkness blanketed the underground.
With no light source other than what they had brought, the world beyond their immediate surroundings was an abyss.
Seo Tae-ran turned to Zeon.
âYouâve been in situations like this before, havenât you? What do you think this place is?â
âI donât know yet.â
Zeon answered honestly.
Whether this was a dungeon or a naturally formed underground space, he couldnât say without firsthand experience.
âBut one thing is certainâthere are beasts living here. I just donât know what kind yet.â
âI see.â
For a brief moment, disappointment flickered across Seo Tae-ranâs face before vanishing.
âDid I expect too much from him?â
She had thought that someone as experienced as Zeon would have an immediate answer.
But his response had been surprisingly ordinary, and without realizing it, she had let her disappointment show.
Zeon noticed but didnât care.
He hadnât come here to meet Seo Tae-ranâs expectations.
Places like this needed to be explored cautiously.
Jumping to conclusions too soon would lead to biased judgment and critical mistakes.
In unfamiliar environments, staying rational and gathering as much information as possible was crucial.
âUnderground. Darkness. Beasts. These are all too common factors. I need more details.â
Zeon carefully studied the ground.
Just as Seo Tae-ran had pointed out, the people had indeed split into seven groups.
He didnât know what had happened between them, but none of the groups had chosen to stay together.
The question was, which one had Levin and his friends gone with?
'Levin must have left some kind of sign.'
Though young, Levin wasnât inexperienced.
Having spent years following Zeon, he wouldnât have acted recklessly.
He would have anticipated that Zeon would come looking for himâ
And he would have left a trail to follow.
After scanning the area for a while, Zeon finally spotted something.
The ground in one spot had crystallized, as if it had been scorched by extreme heat.
A unique mark left behind when a powerful electric current surges through an area.
'Levin.'
A faint smile played on Zeonâs lips.
A good student.
He had learned well and was applying what he had been taught.
Brielle whispered to Zeon.
âDid you find something?â
âA trace Levin left behind. He marked the group he was with.â
âHe melted the ground with electricity? So, heâs not a complete idiot.â
Brielle smirked.
At that moment, Old Man Go turned to Zeon and asked,
âWhat do we do now?â
âWhy ask me? Thereâs a leader right over there.â
âLeader?â
Old Man Go followed Zeonâs gazeâ
And chuckled.
Seo Tae-ran stood there.
âI donât mean to disregard her, but sheâs not leadership material. Sheâs the perfect second-in-commandâan excellent secretary, maybe. But someone needs to give her orders.â
âYou mean someone like the mayor?â
âExactly!â
âThen why donât 'you' take charge?â
âIâm even less suited for it. Iâve spent my whole life following ordersâhow could I suddenly lead a group? The twin sisters? Not a chance. If weâre calling this a party, then the party leader has to be 'you'.â
Zeon frowned.
He had never once considered himself leader material.
He was used to working alone.
Spending eight years in the desert had ingrained that habit in him.
Taking responsibility for others wasnât something he was accustomed to.
At most, Brielle and Levin were the only people he ever considered himself responsible for.
But given the situation, whether he liked it or not, he had to take the lead.
At that moment, Seo Tae-ran approached him.
âTell us what to do. Youâre the most experienced hereâyou must have the best grasp of the situation.â
âWill you follow my orders without question?â
âOf course.â
She answered without hesitation.
Zeon didnât fully trust her, but with her responding so decisively, he couldnât exactly refuse.
âFine. Weâre heading that way.â
He pointed in the direction where Levinâs group had disappeared.
Seo Tae-ran answered immediately.
âUnderstood.â
Her attitude made it clearâregardless of her personal thoughts, she had accepted Zeon as the leader.
With Brielle by his side, Zeon set off toward Levinâs trail.
The light from the barrier above had completely vanished.
Pitch-black darkness engulfed them.
It didnât feel like ordinary darknessâ
It felt thick, suffocating, as if they had stepped into a sticky, inescapable swamp.
Zeon turned to Seo Tae-ran.
âDid you bring any flashlights?â
âOf course.â
At her signal, her subordinates pulled small, high-powered flashlights from their gear.
As soon as they switched them onâ
A bright light illuminated the surroundings.
Or at least, thatâs what they had expected.
âWhat the hell?â
âIâve never seen anything like this.â
Seo Tae-ran and Old Man Go couldnât hide their shock.
The light only reached five meters.
Beyond that, the darkness remained impenetrable.
It was as if they were trapped in a dome, with the flashlights unable to extend beyond that radiusâ
As if the darkness itself refused to let the light spread any further.
It defied the laws of nature.
Old Man Go muttered,
âThis place is⊠unnatural.â
âItâs probably a dungeon. The barrier above, the aura down here⊠everything points to it.â
âA dungeon⊠under a mana stone mine? What are the odds?â
âTerrible luck.â
Zeon nodded, scanning their surroundings.
The dense darkness completely obstructed their view.
With their sight rendered useless, they had no way of gathering information.
If they wanted to uncover the dangers lurking in this dungeonâ
They would have to face them head-on.
Zeon thought of the Kraken above.
'Did the dungeonâs influence create an S-rank beast?'
Dungeons sometimes accelerated a monsterâs growth to unnatural levels.
That would explain why the Kraken had claimed the mana stone mine.
It was unfortunate for the raiding parties who had set up camp hereâ
They had chosen the absolute worst possible location.
'First things firstâwe need to figure out what type of dungeon this is.'
Before they could make a plan, they had to understand their environment.
Zeon warned the group.
âStay on high alert. Now that weâre deep inside, the dungeon is bound to react.â
"Understood."
Old Man Go answered on behalf of the group.
Ssshhh!
Without a sound, something emerged from the darkness.
A gaping maw lined with massive, dripping fangsâ
A monstrous hound lunged at them.
But this wasnât just any hound.
Its body was translucent, like a ghost.
The phantom hound targeted one of Seo Tae-ranâs subordinates at the rear.
The subordinate didnât panic. Instead, they immediately counterattacked.
Thwack!
Their fist struck the houndâs head.
Normally, that should have been enough to shatter its skull.
But this timeâ
Swoosh!
Their fist passed right through the houndâs head, as if hitting thin air.
ââŠâŠâ
The subordinateâs eyes widened in shockâ
And in that moment, the hound struck back.
Crunch!
Its jaws clamped down on their skull, shaking them violently from side to side.
Like crushing tofu, their head burst open, splattering blood and brain matter in every direction.
Their comrades rushed to rescue them, butâ
Their attacks also passed right through the hound.
In the meantime, the hound finished its kill, ensuring its prey was beyond saving.
Just as it turned to claim its next victimâ
Fwoosh!
Flames erupted around it.
Zeon had launched a Fire Missile.
The burning hound howled in agony, thrashing wildly.
Watching its reaction, Zeon spoke.
"Physical attacks won't work. Use magic instead."
Hearing this, Seo Tae-ran gave a quick command.
"Equip your Execution Gauntlets!"
Click!
At her words, the wrist devices worn by her subordinates transformedâ
Shifting into gauntlets designed for battle.
"Execution Gauntlets?"
"Time to show you the power of Neo Seoulâs technology."
A cold smile crossed Seo Tae-ranâs lips.
Her subordinates launched another assault on the hound.
Believing in its own immunity, the hound didnât even attempt to dodge.
It had already proven that physical attacks were useless against it.
Butâ
It had made a fatal miscalculation.
Crackle!
Fwoosh!
Electricity and flames suddenly surged from the gauntlets.
Superheated energy blasted straight into the hound.
"Kraaah!"
With a single, agonized wail, it vanished.
Seo Tae-ran spoke.
"These gauntlets were designed to compensate for the weaknesses of close-combat Awakened. As you can see, they convert the userâs mana into elemental attacks like fire or electricity."
The concept itself wasnât groundbreaking.
Dungeons often produced artifacts with similar effects.
However, compared to genuine dungeon relics, the power of these gauntlets was relatively weak.
Dungeon relics possessed unique, mystical properties that man-made technology couldnât replicate.
But the key differenceâ
Neo Seoul could mass-produce these.
Zeon knew this was one of Neo Seoulâs greatest strengths.
By standardizing and mass-producing such equipment, they ensured that the power levels of their warriors increased evenly.
Which, in turn, made the entire city stronger.
Just thenâ
Ssshhh! Ssshh!
More hounds emerged from the darkness.
With terrifying speed, they charged at the group.
Seo Tae-ranâs subordinates met them head-on.
Boom!
The gauntlets, coated with holy energy, struck the phantom beasts.
The hounds disintegrated on impact, unable to withstand the enhanced attacks.
Brielle, who had been observing closely, suddenly spoke up.
"...These things are already dead."
She narrowed her eyes.
"This placeâItâs definitely a Dungeon of the Dead."
[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Demon God]