Who Designed This Underworld Dungeon?-Chapter 1094 - 712: King of the Eternal City

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When Gapar saw that the silver tear drop was mimicking someone other than himself, he unexpectedly felt a sense of relief.

He couldn't help but relax his stance, which was constantly ready to unleash his Big Move, preparing to spar with this new character.

As the silver tear drop transformed, emerging from the smoke was a lanky man draped in a seemingly ornate robe, but his head was wrapped in tattered strips of cloth, giving the appearance of a deranged killer.

The man was holding a weapon even larger than he appeared, with a bizarre shape.

It clearly had a long handle like a spear, but the head was a wheel of exaggerated saw teeth, slowly rotating at the moment.

The name of this weapon is the Kisa's Thorn Wheel.

And the character mimicked by the silver tear drop is named ["Interrogator" Kisa]

Up until now, no adventurer had encountered this residual shadow in Sain Dungeon, as he originally appeared as an invader on a map named [Volcano Mansion].

But then, why is the silver tear drop here mimicking his appearance?

Putting aside the reason for now, the silver tear drop has already spun the Thorn Wheel, the buzzing saw teeth rushing at Gapar.

"Indeed, it is still more interesting to battle different opponents."

Although the opponent remains the silver tear drop, being able to face different foes, just this mere difference is enough to make Gapar tear up with excitement.

Sometimes, he can appear to be quite the comedian.

From the appearance alone, Kisa's Thorn Wheel can undoubtedly be judged as a heavy weapon, moreover, an ultra-heavy type, it's hard to imagine how Kisa's seemingly frail body can freely wield it.

Heavy weapons, by sheer weight, can split mountains and rocks, it's life-threatening just to brush against them, it's death upon contact for an enemy.

Yet, the downside of heavy weapons is similar to their upside—the excessive weight, so weighty that it impacts hit rate.

Like a Hunter's Great Sword preparing to unleash a nuclear blast of damage only to be interrupted by the hunted monster suddenly flying skyward/digging underground/dragon car/screaming, either avoiding the attack or directly interrupting the charge.

As the excessively heavy Thorn Wheel wielded by the silver tear drop swung above Gapar's head, the opponent had already judged the motion trajectory, dodging in advance.

Even if the silver tear drop desperately tried to alter the trajectory mid-way, regardless of the changes, it remained slow, and the trajectory seen through easily.

Gapar tried to block the attack, it's so hefty, causing some strain on the arms, but this level, he can fully evade.

No need to block such an attack; he treasures his weapon dearly!

Without even using the Big Move [Slashing Domain], when the silver tear drop's weapon missed and hit the ground, Gapar immediately jumped back to widen the distance, then slashed out with the magic sword Qi from Famous Blade Moon Concealment, the Sword Qi was almost always accurate, each hit causing the silver tear drop to gush silver-white "blood".

The silver tear drop rushed up, Gapar retreating and using Famous Blade Moon Concealment's combat skill, repeating the process.

Eventually, the silver tear drop was defeated.

Upon the monster's disappearance, two purple light points remained in place.

[Silver Tear Drop Residue]

[Infuse with magic power, can cause the residue-active silver tear drop to envelop the entire body, temporarily transform into the character mimicked by the silver tear drop before death]

[During transformation, being attacked will shorten the transformation time, but external attacks will also be blocked by the silver tear drop, and the body will be protected]

[This residue shell's mimicry target: "Interrogator" Kisa]

Gapar blinked at this thing.

This item is similar in name to [Silver Tear Drop Carcass], but its effects are vastly different.

It's like getting a temporary experience card of a Sain Dungeon shadow?

"Such familiar effects..." Gapar muttered to himself, finding this transformation function familiar.

Yes, those Thirty Heroes of Glory Dungeon allow adventurers to transform into ancient heroes to join battles!

Gapar once spent a fortune and great effort to draw a hero from the Thirty Heroes he wanted, losing blood and wealth, after which he blacklisted Glory Dungeon, intending never to enter it again in this lifetime.

Yet some people are obsessed with drawing hero shards, shouting "Thirty Heroes, activate!" every morning as they open their eyes, wanting to draw cards.

Glory Dungeon, now it has a highly polarized reputation.

The other purple light point is another stone tablet fragment.

[The Eternal King recorded all opponents along the path of the king's battles, able to transform into countless appearances alone, earning the reverence of the tear drops]

Gapar rubbed his chin stubble and mused to himself:

"So, the one I just fought could possibly be recorded by the Eternal King, but why can other silver tear drops transform too?"

"It couldn't be that when the Eternal King transforms, other tear drops mimicked it, could it?"

Gapar packed up the stone tablet, ready to use these items to tease and entice some elder scholars he knew.

In the Night Divine Domain, it seems tear drops are the only type of monster.

No matter black or silver, before transformation, they all seem to be cut from the same mold.

The silver tear drop seems to be elite level monsters, though he seems to encounter many along this path, the entire Night Divine Domain's silver tear drops are basically all here.

As for black tear drops, they appear like bugs in front of the wheels of a Dragon Car to Gapar, driving over doesn't even create much sensation.

He walks unfazed on the path towards the most prominent Divine Temple, the closer he gets to the temple, the higher the quality of silver tear drops.

The quality here is reflected in the mimicked characters.

Silver tear drops near the temple no longer mimic Gapar, instead have fixed mimicry targets.

This indirectly confirms Gapar's earlier assumption—the silver tear drops encountered earlier in Night Divine Domain are better tackled with a team, the stronger the solo fighter's power, the greater the resistance here.

Thinking of this, he misses the scattered Leon and others even more.

He hopes they are having fun in Sain Dungeon now.

On the path to the temple, the silver tear drops mimicking one figure after another block him.

"Blood Word Knight" Yuno Hoslow.

"Deep Sleep Arrow" Doris.

"Pure Purple Blood Finger" Ailunola.

One mimicked residual shadow after another the silver tear drops appear in quick succession, each with their unique skills, and each with their own tricky facets, yet Gapar found a way to crack them.

It's hard to say if these mimicked shadows by the silver tear drops reflect their true strength, but Gapar leans towards no.

He was lucky to obtain another silver tear drop residue, this time it was Yuno Hoslow's.

These peculiar little items he keeps hoarding, not using them yet, feeling it's not yet necessary.

But if you asked when is the proper time to use them, he probably wouldn't have an answer yet, but he just feels these precious items shouldn't be used lightly.

Each silver tear drop mimicking a named residual shadow leaves behind a small stone tablet with words upon death.

[The tear drops mimic the posture of the Eternal King, becoming replicas of heroes]

[The Eternal King stands alone in Nox Lorn, believing two kings cannot coexist, choosing to actively distance from another king]

[The other king, however, came here before his impending departure, finding the Eternal King]

As the magic words etched on the stone tablet appeared consecutively, Gapar imagined a storyline.

And by this point, he stands at the entrance of the Divine Temple, hands already pressing against the heavy doors.

"Boom——"

The muffled sound echoed through Night Divine Domain.

Gapar opens the audience chamber doors.