My Dungeon Life: Rise of the Slave Harem-Chapter 30

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โ€œNowโ€ฆ you see here, a lone zombie. Try to attack it.โ€ f๐™งee๐˜„๐ž๐š‹๐งเซฆัตeฦ–.c๐˜ฐ๐“ถ

Before we got into a worse situation, I wanted her to familiarize herself with the weapon. Before we fought our way out of the dungeon, I wanted to make sure she could handle it. Plus, perhaps we could earn a few levels. I even considered equipping Hero and trying to level it. The skills I unlocked with Hero were bound to be powerful. Well, Return didnโ€™t work in a dungeon, I had already tried it, so even Hero skills had setbacks, but there was always hope.

โ€œYes, Master, Iโ€™m ready.โ€ Lydia looked more determined than before; her tail was lashing excitedly as she held her sword tightly in her small hands.

โ€œWait, before you do that, let me try this. Divine Aura!โ€

I tried to cast the spell on her. I was pretty confident it was a stat buffing spell. Perhaps it would help her fight monsters. In that respect, maybe it was something I could cast on the zombies to weaken them as well.

{This spell can only be cast on objects.}

โ€œAhโ€ฆ it seems I misused it,โ€ I said while Lydia cocked her head in confusion. โ€œDivine Aura!โ€

This time, I aimed for her sword. It suddenly glowed a bright white and then faded. Afterword, the sword looked white in color and gave off a hint of glow. Lydiaโ€™s eyes locked on her sword, which looked slightly magical, and an exciting look grew on her face.

โ€œMaster is amazing.โ€

โ€œI can just do what I do. This should give you more strength. Make sure to attack when itโ€™s not looking.โ€

Lydia nodded and kept herself squat, waiting for the zombie to turn away. Then, she silently raced towards the zombie, moving far faster than I could have while making no noise. She really did have the stealth of a cat. She could be a genuinely terrifying enemy if she wanted to be. The zombie didnโ€™t even turn as she struck it in the back. There was a white flash and a sound of burning flesh. The attack looked much more brutal than a simple slide should have been.

However, this was a 5th level zombie, so this wasnโ€™t enough to defeat it. The monster turned around and swiped at Lydia. However, her agility was far beyond the swipes of a zombie, and she easily avoided it. I cast Weak Heal on it, and the zombie was stunned. She used the opportunity to attack again. We repeated this three times, and the zombie finally fell. I didnโ€™t level, but I had the feeling Iโ€™d be leveling very quickly this way.

โ€œMasterโ€ฆ we defeated him!โ€ She ran up to me excitedly, delight shining in her eyes.

I didnโ€™t realize why she was standing there until she awkwardly leaned her head towards me. I gave a wry smile and then patted her head. She closed her eyes, and the smile from before showed on her face. Her ears were right there, twitching. I couldnโ€™t stop myself, so my hand went out and stroked her ear.

โ€œAhnnnโ€ฆโ€ Lydia moaned, but then she pulled away, grabbing her ears and blushing. โ€œM-m-masterโ€ฆ th-thatโ€ฆโ€

โ€œSorryโ€ฆโ€ I blushed. โ€œI got carried away.โ€

โ€œItโ€™sโ€ฆ itโ€™s okayโ€ฆ because itโ€™s Master,โ€ she said, but I noticed she didnโ€™t offer me her head again.

It looked like I had pushed things a little too far. Well, I barely knew her, after all. Instead, we should be focusing on escaping, but it was getting a bit late, and I was tired and hungry.

โ€œLetโ€™s look for a safe place to rest,โ€ I suggested.

โ€œYes, Masterโ€ฆโ€ She spoke in a shy voice, and the atmosphere between us felt strange.

I shouldnโ€™t have touched her ears. I let out a sigh.

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