>[Is that dungeon profitable? Drop wise.] (Ryouta)

[Uhh, I have no idea, didn’t I already say I don’t go to dungeons—-] (Nicholas)

[It’s definitely a profitable dungeon.]

 

Instead of Nicholas, the waitress answered.

 

[There are a few floors that drops copper, some of our regulars have mentioned that that’s what they use to make houses.]

[Copper huh…..I see.] (Ryouta)

 

It is 30 times pricier than iron.

In a game, it was mostly iron equipments that were expensive, but material wise coppers are much more expensive.

 

And, only Cobalt drops that.

 

[…..Alright, I’ve decided.] (Ryouta)

[What are you gonna do?] (Nicholas)

 

I turned to Nicholas and smiled.

 

[I’m gonna stay overnight inside the dungeon for awhile.] (Ryouta)

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[Wha?] (Nicholas)

 

 

The next day, I went inside the first floor of Cobalt Dungeon.

 

God is on my side today, as this morning a huge Magical Storm hit here.

There were already way less adventurers yesterday when I came here, but today it was lesser than before.

 

I took out my revolver.

Before I went into the dungeon, I asked Cell to deliver a Tuna to me which allowed me to get my second revolver back.

I shot the Zombie Demons with my dual revolvers.

 

Without thinking much, I went around defeating many.

Many iron bars dropped on the ground…..but I didn’t pick them up.

 

I left them all on the ground.

Leaving Iron Bars all over the dungeon.

It’s not a crime to leave the floors drop on the ground, and no one’s complaining.

Plus if you leave the drops there, more monsters would spawn, and the amount of monsters would increase.

 

The left Iron Bars hatched into new Zombie Demons, and also the normally spawned Zombie Demons was out too.

 

I defeated all of them, and after defeating them, I left the Iron Bars as is again.

Repeatedly doing that multiple times—–

 

The monsters increased, they’ve increased in an incredible amount.

 

And the ones in trouble on the increase of monsters are the adventurers.

Those adventurers who want to traverse down to the lower floors, would have trouble going down with this much monsters roaming on the first floor.

 

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Nonetheless, I continued increasing the monsters.

Destroying, leaving them, and increasing them.

 

When noon came about, saying that the floor was like a Monster House would be a better description for it, the first floor of Cobalt has become as such.

 

With that I stopped defeating them.

Sitting at the entrance where it was visible, I equipped the Tears of Slime.

 

An item that reflects monster’s attack.

I got this when my HP and Endurance was at S, and using that I sleep inside the dungeon whilst the monster would reflect its own damage and kill itself.

 

Now that my HP and Endurance has reached SS.

The small fries monsters would literally have no effect against me, and the reflecting damage would also increase.

 

Anyways, I equipped the Tears of Slime and sat there.

 

I didn’t do anything.

The Zombie Demon attacked me, but it suddenly fell on the ground and died.

 

As it might be annoying, I occasionally throw the Iron bars far away, when lead them to spawn more again.

 

Halfway I did not even need to do that.

 

It was because the Zombie Demons pushed the Iron Bars by themselves in the process of attacking me.

 

I then relaxed inside the dungeon.

 

And with the same pattern, the Zombie Demon endlessly increased in numbers.

 

In the evening, those adventurers who wanted to get into the next floor, couldn’t even enter the dungeon at all.

The first floor is covered with monsters.

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