《A Cheap, OP Brawler》Chapter 112: Morning Training and Rare Drops
Advertisement
The first couple floors were about as I expected at the beginning of a dungeon. One thing to point out first was that we came across a conspicuously large hole on the ground early-on. From what Rizz told me, these holes would occasionally pop up in random spots and floors in the dungeon. There were some cases when they’d appear right below someone’s feet before they drop down suddenly, and it closes immediately. They call these Trap Holes from how they appeared below people on purpose, as if the dungeon was alive and did this out of a cruel prank that could lead them to their death. There’s apparently a disposable item you can use that makes one for you at an instant. In either case, you go down these holes, you skip several floors down the dungeon, and there’s no telling how far you’d go. The unknown of how far one would go down, especially if they were still a rookie, is part of what makes these dungeons dangerous. Since the monsters get stronger as you go further below the surface, if someone dropped right into a horde of strong monsters, they could be done for.
Oddly enough, when I asked Rizz if anyone died from falling through enough floors, the other demons around us poorly hid their amusement. The Werebear furrowed a brow at them in annoyance, but when she turned back to me, she only said “Don’t worry, you’ll be fine.” I wasn’t sure if it was because of me being the only human in the line that those other demons didn’t think much of me, or why Rizz couldn’t explain I didn’t have to worry right before it was time for us to separate. Nyra confirmed for Rizz that I would be safe when I asked her, though, based on the memories of those she previously possessed, but like the other demons around us, she also snickered mischievously. I didn’t know what it was that’s so funny, but even if what Nyra said was true, I wasn’t going to take any chances with these holes.
For me, just the thought of falling from such heights made my chest tighten. Yes, I have my stupidly high defenses that could break my fall, but that didn’t help ease the trauma-level reactions from my acrophobia. My body would freeze up and I’d have difficulty breathing if I looked down from a high enough place. When things get really bad, my body would just shut down and I’d faint on the spot. I know it’s pathetic, but that’s how my body reacted every time I’m high above ground. I couldn’t control it if I wanted to, and I have no idea why I even have this phobia to begin with.
That said, there was no way I would willingly fall down these holes. When my familiars sensed my anxiety, I tried to brush it off and advised we don’t fall through these holes in the future. I’m not one that usually bosses people around, but I was thankful my familiars would follow practically any order I give them in this case without questioning. So, we just ran our way through, taking stairs that would take us to the next floor down. We either took out monsters that attacked us along the way or ran past them, just to see how far we can go in a short time.
As for the monsters that reside in the dungeon, they weren’t weak, but maybe it’s because this dungeon is in the Demon-Kin’s Territory that monsters of this level would be considered as such for the local adventurers. I was still many levels ahead to take them out without a hitch and they were practically a breeze for my familiars while in their cub forms. I was surprised my ‘ability that repels weak monsters’ ability wasn’t kicking in for these guys to keep their distance from me, though. Maybe there are areas like dungeons where abilities like mine weren’t effective? While that much wasn’t hard to figure out, it wasn’t until we got to the fifth floor after subjugating numerous waves of monsters that we felt something was off.
Advertisement
“Aren’t these weak monsters leaving quite a bit of drops?” Kenaka asked, “If I recall, the ones Milord’s servants took down yesterday on our way here didn’t even leave one, yes?”
“Indeed, I can confirm that since I was there observing them from afar,” Mametama answered before looking over the recent monster corpses, “Here, not only has every monster left drops after being defeated, but there is more money, and the items left behind are higher in rarity and value. I do not recall monsters in dungeons being more likely to leave drops than those in the field either.”
In this world, the monsters’ drops appear after winning a battle by transforming their bodies into money or items. Sometimes it’s the entire body, other times it’s an arm, leg, or head that’s transformed while leaving the rest of the body behind for adventurers to disassemble and turn in as materials. These drops, from what I had heard, happen at random, and it usually gives you more than the market price monster materials are sold. The chances of these drops happening rise depending on the LUCK of the victors who won by themselves. For groups winning a battle, though, nobody knows whether that LUCK is the total of everyone’s together or something else.
Just as Mametama confirmed that I also saw for myself with the [Shared Sight] skill, there weren't any drops that appeared after Ren, Erizora, and Kalline took care of those wolves on the road yesterday. Aside from Mametama appraising those monsters, neither of us participated in that battle in any way back then. Here, both of my familiars were the ones who did the work while I didn’t lift a finger, yet money and items appeared from every defeated monster in the area.
I looked down with a hand to my chin, pondering, “Wait, does that have to do with—”
Everything in my surroundings slowed down as I felt a hostile force directed at me. I quickly turned to the direction of the source and caught what my [Size Up] skill identified as a ‘Red Tigerbat’ in my sights, flying my way in slow motion. It was an attempted ambush from within 2 meters [~6.6 feet], but with skills enhancing my senses and reflexes, I was able to react far quicker.
“Milord, watch—!” Mametama screamed in panic, but I had already aimed my palm up toward my assaulter.
With a near instant chant in my mind, a fireball just bigger than my ambusher shot from my hand. My [Pyreball] spell collided with the monster before it was completely engulfed with flames.
“GYAAAAAAAUGH!” the monster screamed in agony, falling to the ground as its body was burning to a crisp, including the vocal cords that silenced its cries within seconds. It didn’t even have a chance to struggle and writhe for dear life before it became motionless. With my [Size Up] skill, I saw its HP bar was empty, and the flames that scorched the monster’s body were snuffed out like a candle. It was now black and hard like charcoal as the body was stuck in an offensive pose, its face twisted and crumbling in an expression of pain and horror.
Once the victory track rang in my mind, the area went silent.
“… Out?” Mametama finished her earlier warning with confusion.
Kenaka guffawed and fell on his butt before clapping his paws. Seeing him like that in his cub form made the sight a little adorable, “Magnificent, Milord! A fine display of power and dominance! That whelp should be grateful of you giving it a quick death with mercy!”
Advertisement
“… And that was a Special Monster, too. Milord’s power is something, indeed,” Mametama added.
I wasn’t sure what it was that I intended to happen, because I didn’t think my magic would be that effective in wiping a monster out so quickly. Sure, I changed my classes to be more magic-focused before I got here, my [Fire Magic] skill level was up there, and [Pyreball] was at a level of its own, but I was slightly intimidated by how all that stacked up to create something like that. I was using the bare minimum of MP required to cast it, too. This just proved how careful I should be when casting magic from now on, at least until I find some place where I can openly test it without restraint and not worry about damaging anything; otherwise, this could blow out of proportion very fast.
Going back to the Special Monster, it would be hopeless to find anything from its remains to scavenge and sell to the guild by itself. With its current condition, I wondered if I could at least sell it off as kindling. I wasn’t even sure if the monster’s magic crystal was still intact.
Just as I was about to crouch down and check that, though, the charred corpse glowed a brilliant light before it shrunk and condensed down to a round-shaped object. When the light dimmed, a thick coin that was bigger than a 500 yen one, made of gold with a blue star engraved in it took the late Special Monster’s place.
>
Kenaka and I flinched and covered our ears from not just Mametama’s, but Nyra’s high-pitched squeal as well. Our efforts were hopeless, however, as this noise rang in our heads through shared [Telepathy.]
A highly ecstatic exchange between the girls of our group began, starting with Mametama,
> they squealed again.
please stop screaming and tell us what’s going on?!> I yelled back while covering my ears, despite how useless that was with [Telepathy] being used to communicate right now.
Kenaka explained,
I asked as I picked the medal up and inspected it, seeing there’s also a red star engraved on the other side of the blue one.
Kenaka explained,
Holy shit … I thought. Considering Raiza’s time lasts longer than Earth’s, if this was used back home, it might last twice as long in place of electricity.
Kenaka continued in [Telepathy,]
I asked.
Kenaka nodded,
I asked.
I blanked out, blinking my eyes in confusion,
Kenaka continued before bringing his paw to his chest,
I asked.
Kenaka then tried to stand on his hind legs with paws up, keeping himself balanced, but seeing him like that as a cub was just plain adorable,
I then turned to my cougar cub familiar and squatted down,
Suddenly being put on the spot, Mametama got a little self-conscious,
Mametama exclaimed to her familiar partner in protest.
Kenaka defended.
I asked her.
Mametama started, circling her paw around the dirt,
I said while taking the Special Medal and showed the respective colors on both sides.
With a flick of my thumb, I flipped the medallion in the air. I then remembered too late why I don’t usually base on some decisions with this method, as the flick was too hard to send the medal ricocheting between the stalactites and pillars in the dungeon. We had to get down on the ground to avoid getting hit until the medal finally slammed into the ground in a dust cloud.
Kenaka asked in [Telepathy], peeking up from under his paws.
I scratched my head in shame and embarrassment,
not just my familiars, but even Nyra said that in unison.
We checked to see the result of my insane ‘coin flip,’ only to see half of the medal was digging into the ground. It was set in an angle that revealed the red side was mostly facing up, though. I glanced over to Mametama, only to see her looking disheartened.
I declared with [Telepathy] before pulling the Special Medal out of the ground.
Both my familiars looked at me in shock. Mametama trailed off, confused.
I said while gazing at the medal,
Mametama trailed off.
Kenaka said while shaking his head,
Mametama rebutted.
Kenaka waved a paw,
Mametama huffed through her nose,
I exclaimed in [Telepathy] while clapping my hands, ending the bicker between them before it escalated,
Mametama answered for both of them.
I pulled Nyra out of her sheathe,
Kenaka asked.
I nodded,
I recalled last night, when Ume and I came across the secret message in the fliers of the Demon King’s decree. For some reason, because she ‘found me,’ she called off the Champion Hunt that would reward demons who’d bring one. There could be several reasons why and how she found me, as I had been attracting a lot of attention not even a week after I was sent to this world. Even so, now that I had caught her attention, I needed to keep the number of people who know the extent of my powers to a minimum, at least until I see her in person. In the meantime, she could have sent a spy or two to watch my movements, and who knows what they would do with the information they could find about me. Only Nyra, Ume, and I were aware of these circumstances, but other than maybe my familiars, I’m not sure how big of a risk it is to fill the others in on this news, even if it was done through my [Telepathy] skill. Hell, the chunk of memories that were implanted in Nyra could be a sign of the Demon King’s involvement for whatever reason. I’d need to take these and other accounts into consideration for a while. I explained a summarized version of these reasons to my familiars, along with what Ume, Nyra, and I found in the flyers last night.
Kenaka answered.
Mametama asked.
I thought for a moment,
my familiars answered in unison.
I said while thrusting the tanto up high.
Nyra exclaimed before the ominous haze emanated from the black blade and spread throughout the dungeon floor.
I answered.
“Come at me, foolish weaklings!” Kenaka taunted aloud.
“Ohh … I do not know whether to partake or dread this moment,” Mametama added.
Thus, with the limited time we had, our dungeon trial run/training session turned into a Special Monster farming event.
Advertisement
- In Serial41 Chapters
EndGame Online
In a world of technological advancement, the dawn of virtual reality gaming has come. So when the first ever Virtual Reality Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game was released, 500,000 people across North America halted their lives to connect.What they found within was a world of fantasy and adventure. A land of freedom. The immersion and realism crafted the illusion of being physically summoned to another world.However, what happens when the players are unable to log off? When death in game means death in reality? When the illusion itself becomes reality? At that point, is it really just a game? Rather than losing to despair, many opt to fight. But will they be able to live while struggling to survive? Or will this truly be their EndGame. This story will follow Quinn, an average gamer, as he learns to embrace the new life he has been given.
8 53 - In Serial54 Chapters
The return of the staff hero (Shield hero x Male reader)
Let's see what happens, when a jojo fan gets Isekai'd
8 163 - In Serial34 Chapters
Chains
Eric Bane is one tough thug, but even he's not immortal. After a deadly ambush, he falls unconscious only to awaken in a castle preparing to meet a king. He was apparently summoned to a parallel world of fantasy to act as a hero who wields one of six Divine Weapons. However, being unfamiliar with video games, he doesn't see the new world the same way the other five do. After being framed for rape, Eric ends up hobbling out of the city with no money, no party, and draining motivation. However, if there's one thing that Samson is good at, it's spite. If the world is going to kick him to the curb, then he's going to beat the shit out of the next person he sees to get back on track. As Eric grows stronger through a natural progression, he slowly discovers the hidden history of the world and the dark secrets of the Church of the Trinity. And while some might wait for the right moment to strike, Samson isn't one for patience. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This is a story that I've already gotten pretty far with, but I want to release it slowly over a few days to see what the critics say. I haven't finished it, but I've got a general idea where I want to go with it. Maturity for violence, sexual themes, and slavery. No outright sex or nudity, and there is no cruelty exhibited towards slaves. Tell me how you like it.
8 417 - In Serial6 Chapters
The adventurous world of the Ramones (comic)
joey, tommy, dee dee, johnny and maybe other bitches will face difficult things (like johnny) and will develop a strong bond surviving as a band in nyc🙏🏼🙏🏼🤪😻
8 196 - In Serial39 Chapters
Most Protected Of All
5-year-old Rose was stolen from her family at the young age of 6 months. She has been hopping from foster homes for 5 years, each of the homes she lived in treated her badly, abusing her every day. Finally, deciding to run away, little Rose runs into no one other than her real Father. What will happen to little Rose? Will she be happy with her new family? What will they do once they figure out about her past?
8 155 - In Serial20 Chapters
Hate But Love
Shiva and raavi were madly in love with eachother and wanted to get married but at the end raavi got married to dev and Shiva married Shruti (raavi's bestfriend) Both the couple left Somnath after marriageTo know more peep in!!
8 142

