How I Tame My Valkyrie Harem-Chapter 91: Sage

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Chapter 91: Sage

We finally decided to head to the dungeon, but not before Erina approached me and placed her hand on my chest.

"Eh, I’ll feel so lonely here since I won’t be able to join the mission~" Erina said in a seductive voice.

Alicia puffed her cheeks; she clearly didn’t like it when Erina tried to get closer to me.

"You have to fix the door, so make sure you keep your mind busy," the Saintess said with a pout.

"Ah, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to endure it," Erina said dramatically. "At least not without a kiss from you."

Sarah looked at her with a grim expression on her face, annoyed. "Do you really need it?"

"It’s easy for you to say! Not only did you spend all night alone with him, but you’ll also be spending the day with Rick."

"It’s not like we’re going on a picnic," I said to her, and she turned toward me, her fingers brushing across my chest.

"Besides, I didn’t have the chance to experience his new body. I imagine it must be quite fun," Erina said with desire in her eyes—but it wasn’t just her.

I could see the eyes of the other girls, including Diane, focusing on my manly figure. Normally, in a situation like that, I would have thrown myself into pleasure with all five of them without thinking twice, but the job we had to do was what kept us in this inn.

I held Erina’s face by the chin and said, "Just one kiss. I’ll deal with you tonight."

I had only said that to Erina, but Sarah, Alicia, and Justine looked so jealous that I felt the need to kiss them too. After I kissed them, I noticed Diane looking at me.

"Do you want a kiss too?" I asked her playfully.

Diane stared at me as if I were an idiot for asking such a bold question, but she simply said, "Just put some clothes on and let’s get to work."

...

The first thing I did once we were far enough from the city was turn Justine into a Valkyrie. A current of wind spun around the young woman, just as it had with the others, and when the divine breeze faded away, her class had already changed, and with it a new power emerged from within.

[

Name: Justine Blackwood

Level: 1

Class: Sage

Title: Valkyrie

Health: 70 points

Mana: 70 points

Strength: 1 point

Defense: 2 points

Magic: 6 points

Agility: 2 points

Status Points: 0 points

]

[ Thunder: Creates a powerful ray of lightning that can be directed towards the enemy.

Cost: 6 MP ]

[ Fireball: Creates a fireball that can be directed towards the enemy.

Cost: 6 MP ]

’Sage, huh. I feel that this class will be really useful. Her skills don’t cost as much as Alicia’s, and besides her lowered stats, her HP and MP stayed the same. Without using a mana potion, Justine could use her skills eleven times.’ I looked at her stats, thinking about the possibilities.

While I was finishing explaining her skills and limitations to Justine, Diane came running from inside the mine. She pointed at the map, showing that from the entrance there were two pathways we could follow.

"This path is blocked by debris." She pointed to the path to the left.

"And the other one?" I asked her.

"It’s swarmed by monsters. If it weren’t for my speed, I could get overwhelmed by them."

"You’re kidding, right? So how are we supposed to enter?" Sarah asked, exasperated, "There must be a way."

"And there is," a jovial voice said. A few steps away from us we saw that little boy standing there—Joseph’s son.

"Carl?" I said his name.

"Are you guys trying to enter the dungeon? The entrance is the worst way possible," the brat said in a tone of superiority.

"And how would you know something like that?" Sarah asked, irritated by the kid’s attitude.

"Obviously because I know an alternate path. Follow me." The boy waved at us and started walking.

That pedantic attitude of his was starting to annoy me, but I didn’t have a better idea than following him, so we went after him.

The terrain near the mine entrance was sandy, but it was close to a forested area. We walked deeper into the woods until the boy stopped near a protruding rock with some foliage around it. The kid pushed it aside, revealing a small opening about half a meter wide.

"My friends and I found this some time ago, before the mine turned into a dungeon."

"It’s pretty small," Alicia commented.

"You can get in easily if you crawl. And the best part is that the passage doesn’t lead straight into a crowd of ghosts," the boy said with a grin. "For some reason they’re all gathered near the main entrance. You’ll still have to fight, but it won’t be nearly as bad."

"Does your mother know you’ve been sneaking into the dungeon?" Diane asked coldly.

"Huh!" The boy jumped in fright at Diane. It seemed the assassin could easily strike fear into his heart.

"Your visits to the dungeon have something to do with the attack, don’t they?" I asked Carl.

He nodded, his face carrying a sad expression. "I thought that if I reached the core and destroyed it, everything could go back to normal. Maybe my friends could come back to the city. But the Boss of the Ghosts ordered them to chase me. If it hadn’t been for Sarah, I..."

"You know the way from here to the core?" I asked, surprised.

"That’s very dangerous, Carl! I’m going to tell your mother about this later!" Sarah scolded the boy.

"All right, all right. We can worry about his punishment later. Carl, can you mark on the map the path from inside to the core?"

The boy nodded in surprise. Maybe it was the first time an adult had taken him so seriously. "But I have something to ask first."

I could already imagine what it was. "Clear the dungeon, right? That’s our job."

But the little boy shook his head. "Please defeat the monster inside that dungeon. If that thing gets out, it will be the end of us."

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