Who Designed This Underworld Dungeon?

Chapter 1385 - 865: The Yanor Londo Incident (Part 2)

Who Designed This Underworld Dungeon?

Chapter 1385 - 865: The Yanor Londo Incident (Part 2)

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But having just experienced a battle and completely out of supplies, the three forced themselves to resist the allure of the ASS and didn't cause further trouble. They gathered up the scattered light points on the ground and quickly ran towards another building with a ceiling that blocked the sunlight.

Due to wasting time picking up light points, they almost got seen by the Giant Guards. Tami's heart beat a bit faster as they ran, it was truly exhilarating.

"Even the locations of the light points match the random refresh points written in the strategy guide." Berto looked at the light point in his hand, slowly turning into a piece of Greening Grass that looked very potent, and showed a surprised expression in his eyes.

"If it weren't for the three of us standing together, I'd really think I'm inside the Painting World."

"Yeah, I can't understand why everything here matches the memories perfectly."

Luluwo thought seriously while running:

"As you know, Sain Dungeon isn't without its duplicate maps, but the differences between Painting World's Yanor Londo and Yanor Londo from Yilushier are significant. Another map that's appeared twice is Lake Lienia."

"The Lake Lienia at Val City ruins and Lake Lienia in Warrior Country are two completely different maps. Although their names are identical and the scenery looks similar at first glance, the content is worlds apart."

"The Full Moon Queen on the Warrior Country side is clearly a troublesome woman..." Tami mumbled as he added.

Luluwo nodded, "So, why is this Yanor Londo we are in now identical to the memory?"

Tami and Berto couldn't provide an answer, they just shook their heads.

At that moment, they finally rushed into the building. Although it wasn't far from where the Giant Guards patrolled, the three felt it was an absolutely safe place.

As for the reason...

"Crackle!"

The sound of firewood popping in flames crackled, forming a white noise that induced drowsiness. The shadows of the three seated around the fire and another person leaning against the wall stretched long and swayed with the flickering flames.

That's right, this is the location of the first bonfire in Yanor Londo!

The bonfire location is a safe haven, deeply imprinted in the bones of Sain adventurers!

Luluwo and her companions sat around the bonfire, enjoying its warm gift. The Elemental Bottle on their waists refilled, instantly bringing a sense of relief.

Wait, since all three are sitting here, who is the other person standing by the wall?

That would be the friendly big sister appearing next to Yanor Londo's bonfire, Brass Woman.

This Dark Moon Sword in brass armor, known for her familiar stance, leaned against the wall with arms crossed, exuding a carefree air.

An important note in the Yanor Londo strategy guide is that Brass Woman will show different attitudes depending on the adventurer's oath.

Once, a Sun Warrior spoke with her, and she offered him much help, as did another Dark Moon Sword, who with her help, avoided many monsters, and...

Luluwo sneaked a glance at Brass Woman and quickly averted her gaze, feeling uneasy to meet her eyes.

Because she was a Soul-sucking Ghost Oath Taker.

When faced with other adventurers, Brass Woman would speak plenty, but for her, the words were concise, just one word:

"Leave."

It's rumored that every Soul-sucking Ghost Oath Taker who meets her receives the same reply; she completely wants no interaction with them.

This made Luluwo somewhat afraid of her.

Perhaps among the three, only Tami, who secretly transitioned to Fran Guard, could communicate normally with Brass Woman.

However, communicating was meaningless; they knew what Brass Woman would say, almost memorizing each word and sentence. That is the basic literacy of a strategy writer.

Nevertheless, after the experience at Scameroon, even facing Brass Woman's unfriendly residual shadow, Luluwo wanted to converse.

"Long time no see, we meet again," she said to the seemingly lofty Brass Woman.

"What are you doing here again, fallen Soul-sucking Ghost?"

Brass Woman's icy voice emerged from beneath her helmet, piercingly cold.

"As expected, such a reply." Luluwo smiled happily. Though in an outsider's view, being scolded and still smiling might seem shameless.

Suddenly, her smile froze.

Tami and Berto's expressions also froze, turning to look at Brass Woman.

"Captain, did you hear what she just said?"

"I heard it!" ๐˜ง๐“‡๐‘’๐‘’๐‘คโ„ฏ๐‘๐“ƒ๐˜ฐ๐‘ฃโ„ฏ๐˜ญ.๐˜คโ„ด๐˜ฎ

Luluwo stood up abruptly, eyes fixed on Brass Woman, fists clenching involuntarily.

What had she just heard?

"What do you want to do, Soul-sucking Ghost." Brass Woman repeated.

The three appeared as if they'd seen a ghost, Luluwo pointed at herself, asking: "Have you seen me before?"

Brass Woman would only say "Leave" to any Soul-sucking Ghost Oath Taker she first met, never utter anything else.

Such words would only trigger when a Soul-sucking adventurer met her again afterward, Luluwo could guarantee this, because her ears had formed calluses listening!

Brass Woman seemed annoyed by these raucous adventurers, nodded her head and fell silent, ignoring them.

Instantly, the site fell into deathly silence, the three stared wide-eyed at each other, until finally, Tami broke the silence.

"Captain, this is getting weird..."

"Hold up, let me think."

Luluwo rubbed her temples, revealing a pondering expression, then threw up her hands:

"I can't figure it out, let's go out for a walk!"

With that, she pulled the other two, quickly leaving the bonfire, as if chased by a ghost.

Brass Woman actually knew her? How could she know me? Only the Brass Woman in the Painting World would say such a thing.

Is this the Painting World? It shouldn't be, when did it become so accessible to the three of us?

It's so eerie, it makes one's back feel cold.

Luluwo walked briskly at front, but in reality didn't know what she was running out for. Perhaps walking might reveal information to understand the nature of the area they're in.

Even in a state of extreme lack of resources, soldiers brought by the Skyrim Strategy Group could still challenge and run through Yanor Londo.

Luluwo led the way using the shortcut route they drew themselves, utilizing nearby objects to distract the monsters. If unavoidable, they charged through, using their excellent familiarity with the terrain to outmaneuver the monsters.

Even for Yanor Londo's seemingly complex elevator, she was adept with it, escaping the Stone Statue Ghost guarding the elevator, directly turning the mechanism and descending to the lowest level.

If she remembered correctly, the Sun Warrior Solar was at the bottom, and there was also a statue of Gwyn, behind which a secret lay.

When Luluwo approached, she indeed saw Solar but did not speak, her attention drawn to the Gwyn statue.

More precisely, her attention was drawn to new things appearing there.

A painting lay quietly at the statue's feet, facing the visitor.

It seemed like a Painting World, yet also like a mirror, displaying scenery entirely different from Yanor Londo.

Recognizing the scenery immediately, Luluwo, familiar with Sain Dungeon, said:

"Yilushier of Cold Valley?"

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