Who Designed This Underworld Dungeon?-Chapter 1207 - 777: Inner Potential, Again_2
The soldiers at the front cried out in surprise, instinctively turned to flee, but after a couple of steps they remembered their duty and turned back to brace their shields.
But by that time, the squid was already upon them, so close that they could lick its slippery skin just by sticking out their tongues.
"..."
The soldiers underwent a sanity check in their minds and then rolled their eyes back.
"Don't faint!"
Luluwo, exasperated, waved her hand, and the chains that had just been broken were redirected to attack from behind the squid, wrapping around its every inch, successfully saving the soldiers from its sharp claws.
Damn, the monster's abilities are beyond imagination; it seems it's going to be a tough battle!
Thinking this, she exerted all her force to yank the squid back and then released the chains to strike it from the front.
Then, she saw the squid, unable to steady itself, fall straight down from the cliff.
"Bang!"
Its twisted, grotesque body fell into the cesspool below, splashing up a huge spray of water.
Everyone's soul count increased slightly.
"...Huh?"
Luluwo maintained her pose, but made a confused sound.
"Huh!?"
The people echoed with their own sounds of extreme surprise.
Were you really that weak all along?
Give us back the fright you just gave us!
Luluwo was the first to take it in stride.
After all, cockroaches are much weaker than humans, but can you say you wouldn't back away if a cockroach flew towards your face?
"This truly is...very Sain-like."
Always dealing with these anticlimactic things.
The most embarrassed soldiers blushed after regaining consciousness.
If they realized that the amount of spiritual power they released just now was almost equivalent to dying once, they would probably want to crawl into a hole out of shame.
"Let's keep moving; if we encounter similar monsters again, let's not be so shocked."
Tami walked to the Treasure Chest, instinctively wanting to pull out a Lloyd Talisman and toss it over, but after rummaging through his pockets for a while, he realized all the Lloyd Talismans were left back in the Yanor Kingdom.
Helplessly, he could only give the Treasure Chest a little chop to ensure it wasn't a Treasure Box Monster, even with such a simple gesture, he took quite a risk because there had been Treasure Chests in the Sain Dungeon that exploded when chopped.
Fortunately, this one didn't explode, nor did it sprout limbs to stand up, so he confidently opened it.
Once opened, oh wow, purple light points.
[Sorcery: Inner Potential]
[The most taboo form among the various sorceries of incorporating flame into one's body]
[Can temporarily unleash potential in exchange for strength, but life will continue to decrease as if cursed]
[Sorcerers should revere the flame, but if they bear awe in exchange for strength, that awe loses its meaning]
The Crystal Ball contained pages of Magic Book imbued with inner potential, which can be learned after smashing the Crystal Ball.
"It's Inner Potential,"
Tami revealed a reminiscent look; he knew this sorcery as well, but unfortunately, he didn't have Sorcery Fire on him now and couldn't perform it. Using a Magic Wand to forcibly release it would lessen its power, making it not worth the cost.
This thing is quite popular among adventurers, with many treating it as their trump card.
Unfortunately, the production of the related Magic Book Pages is unstable, and they can't be learned at the Magic Academy, resulting in the market price being consistently high.
Just as luck would have it, Blacksmith Andre had weapons for sale over there, and Sorcery Fire being a foundational weapon was also on the list, he knew some Starfire Knights had bought it.
"Captain,"
He looked at Luluwo, who also knew what he was thinking, so she nodded.
"You take it," Tami handed the Inner Potential to the Starfire Knight, "you need it more than we do."
The Starfire Knight gratefully nodded and solemnly stored it away.
As Tami said, those who fight on the battlefield indeed need such desperate skills as Inner Potential.
Hevi granted the Skyrim Strategy Group the right to prioritize rewards, but up until now, they had not exercised such a right even once, distributing most high-value rewards to the various Churches and leaving only practical items for themselves. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
This approach earned them favor from all the Churches.
However, for Luluwo, so far nothing in the new regions has been tempting enough for her to be greedy; after all, the Skyrim Strategy Group is among the top of the industry, having seen their share of good things.
Only if something like a Sunlight Spear, Comet Yazler, or Mongwin's Holy Spear were to suddenly appear would they be moved.
Behind the Treasure Chest holding Inner Potential, they finally found a staircase leading downwards, following it all the way down until they finally reached the Lower City.
If they didn't mind the dirt, they could jump straight into the cesspool swamp below and immediately arrive at the bottom.
Of course, they minded, so they would wait to explore the entire Lower City before going down.
"It's not just my imagination, is it?"
A Soldier stared at the bright flame that suddenly ignited in the dark in front of him, muttering to himself,
"Why does it feel like the monsters below are getting grosser?"
Upon reaching the Lower City, the quality of the monsters changed drastically.
Giant Blood Mosquitoes capable of spraying poisonous blood were swarming in packs, buzzing everywhere, leaving nowhere untouched, these disgusting critters were everywhere.
Monsters resembling giant spiders, but with bodies engulfed in flames, sprayed fire from afar, even self-destructing when approached.
And the ever-present Blowguns, these annoying creatures relentlessly pursued everyone.
If it were only this, it would be one thing, but the real issue is...
"Thunk!"
The blade pierced the body of what was called a "giant spider," ending the life of this bizarre monster, and the flames burning within its body extinguished.
The Starfire Knight crouched down to inspect the monster's body structure, hoping to find any weak points, only to discover something nauseating.
"Is this thing transformed from a human!?"
This was not a spider at all; it had human limbs that were recognizable even in their highly mutated state, with a regressed head still hanging from its chest, its expression frozen in extreme agony!
This type of monster is scientifically named a Chaos Patient, having mutated into its current form after contracting a certain malady.
Sometimes, knowing more isn't always a good thing; at least for the people now, before discovering the true nature of the Chaos Patient, they could happily fight these monsters, but now having learned this, they couldn't help but feel grossed out facing them.
It's a hard-to-explain discomfort; on one hand, they really found these monsters gross, but on the other, they couldn't help but feel a bit sympathetic due to empathy.
However, when they got sprayed with a mouthful of blood or two, any trace of sympathy vanished without a trace, replaced by sheer anger.
Even ordinary residents from Sick Village attacked them, pouring boiling Poison Water on them from the Upper City!
Everyone was splashed with boiling liquid, completely unguarded, and although they quickly took Antidotes, they still felt miserable.
Probably just psychological?
"I really can't stand this godforsaken place anymore," Starfire Knight couldn't bear the environment of Sick Village.
"This place is like heaven for demons and devils," Tami couldn't help but lament.
In comparison, the Sick Village located in Nimgefo is child's play, those Mad Fire Patients there would seem as innocent as normal people here!
Luluwo felt that, no matter what, she wouldn't want to stay in Sick Village, even if Sain Dungeon offered her a luxury villa for free; staying here long enough would drive anyone mad!
As they progressed, more and more, clusters of Chaos Patients and Blood Mosquitoes continually launched attacks, the scene of demons running rampant seemed like something from the apocalypse.
No wonder people say Dark Souls is a medieval Resident Evil.
The path they traveled led them further downwards, gradually nearing the cesspool swamp; through continuous battles, they had almost explored the entire Lower City.
Wait, that's not entirely correct, they hadn't explored everything, as there were vast areas still visible but unexplored due to not finding paths to those places.
They had stumbled upon a path leading to the bottom, the most apparent one.
And there was still no bonfire.
"Should we just go down..."
Luluwo hesitated even more, she feared turning rancid in the swamp, let alone everyone else.
But right then, from a patch of ground not far within the swamp, which remained untouched by filth, a sound suddenly emerged.
It seemed like a human voice?







