Agatha The Legendary Guild Master

Chapter 251



Chapter 251: Entering the Second Dungeon

We were twenty, only twenty players, and in front of us were hundreds of the so called the first guild in the game, however those hundreds were now being slaughtered by my demon pet, as if they were just cabbage.


I knew this would end fast, with no surprises, so I turned to look at the dungeon while asking:


"What is the closest time to our score?"


I wanted to know if this run, which seemed perfect, could be done in a more time efficient way. If our position was secured, there wouldn't be any problem, but if the second rank was just right at the corner, then we should reconsider our dungeon run.


"It's away from our time by two hours at least," Rody replied, with a strange look on his face. I just nodded, not saying anything more regarding this dungeon, while my demon pet came to stand by my side.


"You said we lost a couple of dungeons ranking, how many others?" I asked.


"Two more, princess," Elyo said, "one is for level twenty, and the last for level twenty five."


"Oh, I didn't know the level of players had reached this far," I muttered, as my level was still the pitiful twenty.


"The top level players now are at level twenty five, and the mainstream level is at twenty two," Rody said, as the ones who went to the mystic art sacred lands had their levels stable, and those who waited here got killed more than once, so their levels got even lower.


"Good," I said, with clear intention to change all this, "lead the way to the next dungeon run," I said to Rody, "how many players do we still have in the group?" I suddenly asked.


"One thousand, princess," Gabri replied.


"Good," I muttered, before I said to Gabri, "spread the word, I want all of them to be here at the last dungeon run."


"The one of the level twenty five? Or twenty?" Gabri asked.


"Neither," I shook my head, "we will end the dungeon runs at level thirty five," I declared, "and make someone go on my behalf to the adventurer guild, and hold any acceptance for new members there," I added, "I will make this one thousand a bunch of legends, all will fear us, and we won't accept anyone more for now at least," I announced, while my words shocked everyone here.


I didn't care what they were thinking or feeling, as I looked to my pet as I said:josei


"Lead the way, anyone stands in our way kill him."


My demon just nodded, as it moved to the front, with Rody walking on the side of this huge mountain, feeling how small he was. The road to the next dungeon wasn't far from here, as we reached there after half an hour.


I intended to make all my players, those who were loyal to me and remained in the group so far, to be rewarded and enter a dungeon round with me and my demon until their levels would exceed those strongest in this game.


I hated that guild, that idiot who established it, thinking by doing this he would corner me. just the thinking of it made my body shudder, as I had no intention of letting this matter just slip by like this.


I followed the lead of Rody and my demon, who killed any monster standing in our way, to another cave entrance. That cave was like the previous one, gloomy and desolate much more than the previous dungeon.


Without our presence, there would be a few teams here, not exceeding twenty teams top. Our presence with all the crowd of players around us made our entrance more grand.


I didn't bother with this, as my care was to inspect the bodies of these players. half of them had the batches of that damned guild.


"Go, kill these, these, these, and these," I said to my demon, pointing out the teams wearing that guild batch. The team players were all astonished by my words, but my demon didn't need to be, as it plunged towards them, starting its spree of killing.


One punch, one kill, one slash, one kill.


They were even weaker than weed in front of my demon.


I stood there, watching the massacre going on. Some players had strong minds, as they overcame their shock and started to fight back with their skills. I admired their courage, though being futile, as in the end of the day, nothing worked on my demon, and all of them were killed.


"Go and collect all their drops," I said to Rody and others, while walking to the front of the dungeon. The previous dungeon was already lower than our levels, so even after killing all these monsters we didn't gain any decent experience.


However this dungeon was different, it was high enough to raise all of us a couple of times at least. I waited until all the fallen gears were collected, then I stepped in front of the cave entrance.


'System prompt: what difficulty level do you want to enter? Easy- intermediate- hard- hell.'


'hell level,' I muttered in my mind, and the dungeon entrance changed like before, turning dark red, with an offensive aura, frightening everyone.


"Let's go," I said, as I entered with my demon while others followed me. Everyone here was watching us with wide eyes and gaped mouths. It wasn't easy believing what they were seeing, as this was the hell difficulty, the second hell difficulty in a row that my team was making without even a single moment of rest.


I didn't care about anyone's opinion, or feelings, as I intended to continue this run towards the level thirty five at the least.


The moment we entered the dungeon, I found myself standing in a desert-like place, with a scorching sun over my head.


"What is this place?" I asked Rody, who came behind me at once, "I asked for hell difficulty, not a hell place!"


"This is the nature of the dungeon, princess, but what I heard didn't show it this bad," he said, explaining nothing in his words.


"What is the purpose of this dungeon? How can we finish it?" I asked.


"We have to find the three oasis here, kill all the monsters there, and drink from the water in each one. Drinking from the three waters would open a water gate here, ending this scorching heat, and it's also an exit to the outside.


I looked at the dense hills of sands everywhere. There was no direction, no guidance, no sign on anything or any place to go.


"Where are these oases then?" I asked.


"I heard anywhere you walk to, you will be able to find them, but I also heard there were sand monsters here, and dealing with them could be quite tricky," he said, with a warning tone.


I just looked at him, as I muttered:


"With my pet here, nothing can touch us. Hey, go ahead and discover the road," I ordered my pet, which moved at once to the front. The place here was really unpleasant, with silence reigning over everything until the first monster appeared, or my demon descended to meet it under sand.


It happened so fast, as after the passage of a few minutes without meeting anything, the land trembled, and a hole suddenly appeared, swallowing my demon, then it closed up again.


"What the hell!" I exclaimed, and all my team exclaimed out as well.


"These seemed to be the sand worms, I heard they are huge, silent killers," Gabri muttered, "and now I know why they were called that," he added, swallowing his throat.


Before anyone could say another word, the sand shook again, and this time a huge and long body of a black worm appeared from the bottom of the sand, with my demon cutting its path out through its mouth.


It was obvious there were some wounds on its giant body, but they were like scratches.


I nodded to it, while pointing to the whole area around and said:


"Go and clear the road, then return to me."


The demon moved, like an arrow, towards the distance. Just before it reached a point it could disappear from our sight, another worm attacked it, and took it down, vanishing from my sight.


"Let's collect some materials from this huge monster," I said to my team, as I wanted to give them some rest, and give my demon some time. The team started cutting the worm, and salvaged anything that could be used in forging or even alchemy.


Just as we finished, the demon reappeared again, with more wounds on its huge body, but it was totally unfazed by them.


"Good, just in time, lead the way then," I said, as the demon stepped forward, while me and my team passed through this scorching hell, with many worms' bodies littered on the side of our walking path, to finally reach the first oasis here.


And there I spotted a great number of monsters, killed, with none alive, even its boss monster.


"Good boy, you even killed them as well, great," I patted on my demon's shoulder, while looking to Rog, "go and check the place."



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