Danmachi: I have a Simulator!

Chapter 18: Chapter 0018: Because I Was Drenched In The Rain, Now I Want To Rip Other People's Umbrellas!



Yami simply played with the magic stone fragments that fell from the goblin.

The monsters from the first to fourth floors would only drop such small fragments. Although the magic stone was the most versatile trading item of Orario, the money that could be exchanged for these was quite rare.

In addition, the role of the magic stone was far more than simply selling it to the Adventurer's Guild.

Whether it was forging equipment or making potions, magic stones were needed. This item's mysterious energy could increase the equipment's strength and the magical degree of potions.

Therefore, the adventurer of Orario had also become one of the most lucrative professions!

This was why humans from all over the world wanted to come to Orario.

"Let's go. According to your strength, monsters on the first to third floors won't have much training effect, but to ensure you will not slack off because of pride and complacency, let's go through floor by floor slowly. In the face of a life-and-death crisis, I will not take action, do you understand?"

Tsubaki said the last line with a serious face, and Yami nodded without hesitation.

In fact, he didn't need Tsubaki's help either.

It was better to use this time to hone himself and learn more about dungeons. Although he could become stronger through traversal simulation, it was also necessary to master his ability at all times.

After clearing the monsters all the way down, they soon arrived at the dark cave on the second floor.

The spiral stone staircase going down the cave continued to spread, and the fluorescence emitted from the stone wall was brighter than that of the first floor, making it easy for people to see the end of the staircase.

On the way, Yami also saw other kinds of monsters.

In addition to goblins, one-eyed lizards and red-eyed rabbits also appeared one after another. Their different attack methods did not cause any trouble for Yami. After adapting, he was able to kill them all easily.

During this process, Yami's movements became simpler and more efficient.

His combat experience was more toward humanoid life, and now his experience with monsters also increased rapidly. This speed made Tsubaki on the side a little confused.

"By the way, Captain, I have always had a doubt. Can the monsters in the dungeon be eaten?"

He cut the oncoming one-horned lizard in half with a single slash, and in his spare time, Yami turned his head and expressed his inner doubts.

"Eh?"

However, this question was a bit difficult for Tsubaki. She really didn't understand this issue, "I'm not particularly clear about it. No one seems to have tried to consume the creatures in the dungeon. After all, no one knows if eating them might lead to some unexpected changes?"

"Is that so? I wanted to try the taste of the red-eyed rabbit, but now I think it's better to forget it!"

Shaking his head slightly disappointed, Yami could only vent his frustration on the monsters in the dungeon. 

In this state, even the third floor, which had more monsters, could not hinder him at all, and Yami and Tsubaki soon came directly to the fourth floor. The monsters born on the floors had also been updated again.

Goblins would still appear occasionally, but the more important ones were the one-eyed Fros, War Shadow, and Kobolds, and occasionally there would be magic wolves.

With only combat experience, Yami felt very strenuous but didn't use flame breathing.

What was the grace of God?

That was the possibility given by gods to human beings to become stronger. Only through continuous efforts could one improve one's five basic abilities, and the improvement obtained in the limit state was undoubtedly the greatest.

So Yami, aware of this, planned to adapt for a while before using his skills.

Moreover, since Tsubaki was next to him, showing too strong fighting power was inappropriate.

Hephaestus's familia was pretty good to him. Yami didn't want to deceive them too much, especially when it was not necessary, so he would feel very uncomfortable.

Therefore, there was no problem with the end of the first dungeon exploration.

As for testing his current limit, he could wait until there were no other people and then try it alone!

"Be sure to pay attention. Frog shooters are a very tricky monster for novice adventurers. Although they will not become novice killers, they are difficult to deal with in some ways. They not only shoot their tongues to pierce. It will also wrap around the limbs of the adventurer and swallow you whole into its mouth."

Having said that, Tsubaki paused briefly and then continued: "Although the bite force of the frog shooter is not strong, and the light armor provided by the familia can also resist it, I believe you don't want to feel the feeling of being swallowed. You wouldn't want to experience it."

When talking about being eaten, Tsubaki's expression obviously changed slightly.

When she was a rookie adventurer, such things happened often!

Even as a member of the artisan familia, when she was still a rookie, she would still go to the dungeon to level up, so it was reasonable for all kinds of embarrassing things to happen.

But even though she said so, Tsubaki was still looking forward to Yami being swallowed by the frog shooter! 

Because she was drenched in the rain, she wanted to tear other people's umbrellas apart. Happiness was based on other people's pain, wasn't it?

After all, Yami performed too well after entering the dungeon, which also made Tsubaki lose the fun of training. Since she was sure, there was no danger, seeing Yami make a fool of himself would be nice.

It was a pity that her idea was obviously going to run aground!

A frog whose movement depended entirely on jumping and whose output depended entirely on its tongue was indistinguishable from a target.

What's more, Yami didn't want to experience the feeling of being eaten. He didn't have that special hobbies! 

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