My Dungeon Life: Rise of the Slave Harem-Chapter 1661
I didn’t use my dungeon point unlock of Meteor. Rather, the spell I used came from the lore swirling around in my mind. I didn’t summon a single meteor, but instead, I summoned a storm of dozens of meteors. As spells continued to shoot out at me, many being blocked by a mana shield I was maintaining, I brought down meteor after meteor, each one somewhat small, but still big enough to destroy a vessel.
They broke through the sky, cracking whatever constituted for a roof for this dungeon. The dungeon was already falling apart. The only reason it didn’t look it was because the majority of the miasma had been stored in those underground hallways. I was pulling on that. The majority of the dungeon required very little to maintain, so even though I was consuming the power rapidly, it didn’t start to show until the meteors burst through.
In the night sky, it looked like the stars were falling. Each one landed on a ship, causing it to erupt in a massive explosion. Boom! Boom! Boom! One after another, the armada was decimated. The force was enough to cause small tsunamis, causing the other ships to tossed and turned, stopping the magical barrage that had been falling on me. I continued to take out ship after ship in rapid succession, raining fire down with reckless abandon.
When I tried to move forward a step, I felt an invisible barrier hold me. I looked around and then made a hiss. Those clever magicians had created a magical trap for me. Having realized they couldn’t hurt me, some of them had wrapped mana restraints around the area. It was difficult to see, but the hung like fine wires all across the sky, binding me in place. I tore through them all. It required quite a bit of mana to break, and for a moment I felt dizzy.
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I shook my head. I was being too wasteful with my mana. I needed to be more restrained or I’d never been able to kill them all. I dropped from the sky, allowing myself to be swallowed by the sea. I was somewhat blinded by the ocean, but they could not see me either. It didn’t matter because I could use my map. As long as I saw the red dot, I destroyed it. It was as simple as that. Muffled explosion after explosion boomed overhead, but I started to feel anxious and unhappy. Where was she? Where was that woman? Where was the one who killed my child?
I sent tendrils of mana out through the entire dungeon. I had absorbed its lore, so I knew what the dungeon knew, and as long as she was in this dungeon, then I should be able to find her. It looked like she was taking her forces to conquer the main island. They were already right about where I had left. It was suited to deal with them there. I abandoned the shattered remains of the fleet and then headed toward the main island, destroying any red mark I saw in my path.
Of course, there were no living marks on the map that showed anything but red any longer.
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