My Dungeon Life: Rise of the Slave Harem-Chapter 560
βYou sure about this? Itβs very dangerous in the dungeon.β πrπβ―ππππππeπΉ.cπ°π¦
βUnless I go, I canβt earn this dp, right?β Faeyna asked. βThenβ¦ Master will leave me behind, and I will no longer be the cook he needs!β
βIβm sure there is a Master Cook or something like that, so getting a second and third job would be necessary.β
βPlus, Master said there are cooking based DP in the store, right?β
βI guess thatβs true.β
In the end, I couldnβt talk her out of it. Faeyna would be a noncombatant. Instead, she promised to keep watch, manage supplies, and do all of the cooking. I told her I was happy to keep cooking for the group, but she became quite insistent. Well, it was probably fine if I let her complete this one dungeon. Once she has the second job from her DP, sheβll probably get off my back about it. Since we were already at the boss, it was probably fine.
We stepped through the Portal into the safe room. The door was still closed, thankfully. That meant there was a boss waiting down below for us. If I understood things correctly, when it came to the final floor, there was no door to the boss room. Rather, the door appeared earlier before the safe room. This allowed the combatants to retreat during a lengthy battle while keeping new combatants from entering the battle.
Anyone who had logged in with the kiosk could naturally join in on the final boss battle, so it was an event unlike any other. It stood to reason that the nature of dungeons was for many individual groups to strive toward the bottom. Eventually, when enough groups reached the final boss, they would all join together in a raid and attempt to fight the dungeon boss, who was many times stronger than the other bosses.
Unfortunately, this world had a major shortage of Dungeon Divers. Too many people feared death, and thus only the bravest and stupidest went into the dungeons and risked their lives in such a manner. While you might find Great Dungeons with many groups in them, they never made it near the end. As for small dungeons like the Widowβs Dungeon, it was rare to get more than 2-3 groups interested.
From what I recalled, the group that attempted to take Widowβs Dungeon consisted of fifteen men, all higher level than myself. That included the King, an S class individual who should be close to Alysia in ability. Yet, they were all defeated, and now we were all that was left.
It should be known that I had never officially defeated a dungeon boss. Every boss had been defeated through a different means, and we hadnβt had to go all out thanks to various conditions. Calypsoβs tower is the only possible exception, but it didnβt count since I crushed the entire dungeon and dropped a Meteor on their head. I never even met the dungeon boss for that building. π³ππeπeππ£ππ―ππ‘.π૦ο½
So, I should have been terrified to enter and fight this boss. It was probably a bad way to look at things, but we had managed with every dungeon so far. I reckoned that we could manage with this one as well. We succeeded where others had failed. I couldnβt say if that was because we had some hidden power, or just because we were really lucky. Whatever it was, though, I was willing to bet our lives on it.
βMasterβ¦β Lydiaβs voice spoke up. βCan you continue the story of Widowβs Dungeon?β
βAh, a story!β Celeste added excitedly.
βAhβ¦ thatβs rightβ¦β I had almost forgotten about the murals.
If we wanted to beat this dungeon, our best bet still fell with the murals that told the story of how this curse came to exist.
βSoβ¦ last timeβ¦ ohβ¦ it seems Iβve forgotten.β
So many things had happened since we had last been in the dungeon, I no longer seemed to be able to remember the dungeonβs lore.






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