My Level Zero System

Chapter 123 Fifth floor of the Dungeon



Kain became thoughtful, the seventh day on the fourth floor of the Dungeon had not yet ended, Kain still had about half a day to rest. However, Kain hesitated.

The reason why he was able to collect so many benefits in just seven short days in the previous four floors was because he had already conquered those four floors once. This time, he was simply repeating the same process. Other than fighting, it wasn't too difficult.

But when entering the new floor, the amount of work that Kain has to do will not be simply killing monsters. If he wants to maximize the benefits, he needs to understand the terrain, location and distribution of monsters to choose safe resting areas, learn the number of monsters and monster groups to filter out potential prey,... The total amount of time to do it is not short.

"Alright, then just conquer the Dungeon as usual."

Although this expedition would also have some flaws, not as perfect as Kain had originally planned, these flaws were not serious at all.

So Kain didn't pay too much attention.

After deciding to take the risky path of upgrading [Thunder Magic], Kain learned that at times, being decisive doesn't mean "the best choice", but choosing from that decision won't be wrong.

If Kain had still hesitated, the [Thunder Magic] line might still have been left with a hopeless 0/1000.

And now, if Kain hesitates between keeping the benefits or keeping the time, chances are he won't keep either.

Having made his decision, Kain decided to lie down and rest and had a feast in the guardian monster's room, not far away was the two-headed Salamander's corpse, which had been roasted from the inside out.

Once he had rested sufficiently, Kain took a deep breath, then headed towards the door leading to the fifth floor.

The feeling of unbalance gripped him once more. Kain was much more experienced now. As soon as he regained his vision, he was able to steady himself without shaking.

What appeared before Kain's eyes was a complex cave system.

Yes, extremely complicated. And if even Kain said something was complicated, then it must be really complicated.

On the fifth floor, the lower part is all water.

Everything was filled with water, and there was also a magical light, making this place have a somewhat spooky and creepy beauty, but also full of mystery and attraction.

From below the water surface, stone pillars rose up, from the distance the eye could calculate, the part of the stone pillars that rose above the water surface was no less than fifty meters. And at the top of these stone pillars was a small gap with "doors" leading to the surroundings, making these stone pillars look like weird shape watchtowers.

From the mouths of these doors, a flat stone path above, pointed at the bottom, about two meters thick and about three meters wide, appeared. These paths were connected to the mouths of other stone pillars, forming a complex system of passages.

What's more complicated is that, because the height of the stone pillars is not even, the paths between the stone pillars also have many types. There are straight paths, crooked paths, very steep paths, and winding paths.

In short, from the moment he first observed it, Kain knew that this place was difficult to move around, and even less suitable for fighting.

The simplest thing is to look at these "roads". It is not known whether they can withstand the magical bombardment.

Because of that, Kain almost had to give up on using [Fire Bullet]. If he used it carelessly, it was very likely that the entire path would explode.

In times like these, [Thunder Magic] suddenly becomes incredibly useful.

But everything has its pros and cons.

Here, Kain saw at least two benefits that he could reap.

The first is vision.

Because there were almost no obstacles and the paths were laid out before him, Kain was able to quickly grasp the path and here.

Second, it is about identifying the enemy.

A clear view not only helps with mapping, but also allows one to quickly detect if an enemy is approaching and be on guard. At the same time, the light from the glowing grass under the water is also a great help. Thanks to the reflected light, Kain can tell what kind of monster is lurking below just by looking.

Kain peeked down and discovered that hidden deep below the somewhat calm surface were many monsters with long bodies, seemingly without limbs, crawling under the water.

"Is it Pythonel? So crowded..."

Looking at the monsters slowly crawling below, Kain silently calculated.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

How many Pythonels are there in this place?

Resist the urge to throw lightning down there to steal monsters. Kain went deeper into the complex network of paths. The more he explored, the more he felt that this place was not suitable for hunting, because there were too few places to fight.

Unfortunately, Kain spared the monster, but that did not mean the monster would spare him.

As soon as Kain entered the passage system, a Pythonel had already started following him. The monster crawled up the nearly vertical cliffs, its long, twisted body slowly following Kain, getting closer and closer, like a patient assassin waiting to kill its victim.

And then, the monster had advanced to a distance just enough for a bite. The monster's long, sluggish-looking body suddenly contracted and straightened, sending the Pythonel's body flying forward.

The monster's mouth was wide open, so wide that one could see its throat, the muscles in its mouth moving, and the poison ducts connected to its fangs.

Just one bite will paralyze and poison the prey, giving the monster enough time to enjoy its meal.

But in the blink of an eye, the situation suddenly changed.

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Only to see Kain, who had been seemingly off guard and had his back to the enemy, suddenly turn around.

A sharp dagger pierced from bottom to top, instantly piercing the Pythonel's head.

The necrotic curse spread in an instant, destroying all of its brain function, and the last thing it saw was Kain's cold gaze.


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