Skill Extraction: Exploring Dungeons-Chapter 485 - 446 Guild Hall
When Kane brought all his soldiers into the guild.
He returned again to the central tent.
Upon lifting the curtain and entering, he found all his teammates present in the tent.
As for Bonona, she must have gone out with her daughter.
"Kane, did you invite all those soldiers into the guild?" Kreya asked, having guessed Kane’s situation roughly.
Hearing Kreya’s question, Kane nodded and then walked over to sit next to her.
After all this time, Lilu and Longbei were still looking at the guild panel, checking the recent soldier information, though they couldn’t see detailed info.
Even the basic information seemed quite intriguing to them.
They should have asked Kane how the guild system achieved this, but they didn’t ask and just accepted it.
It’s a kind of tacit understanding within the team.
Kane wasn’t idle either; he opened the Book of Adventure and saw a new function next to the expanded features.
The Guild Hall.
A column expansion worth one Copper Magic Stone, considered the essence of the guild.
It feels like a guild without a hall is just like a small workshop.
When the hall column appeared before Kane.
Kane almost cursed again.
He knew it couldn’t be this cheap; the guild system is really all about money.
The entire hall column is equivalent to a 3D view of a room.
From here, one can view the full panorama of the guild hall.
It’s possible to see a square-shaped dimensional space, empty and barren, with nothing inside.
And most of the furniture and decorations in the dimensional space require Kane to spend Magic Stones to purchase.
When Kane clicked on the furniture decor column beside, there were various types of furniture, and each could be chosen in many styles, with different color schemes, even customizable.
Various decorations, flooring, lights are abundant, everything is available.
There’s nothing Kane can’t imagine, nothing he can’t do.
Most decorations and furniture are affordable since almost all are one Copper Magic Stone.
Once these furniture are unlocked, they can be endlessly replicated and placed throughout the hall.
Forget it, this function isn’t important; what Kane mainly wants to understand is how they enter the guild hall and the specific form of the guild hall’s existence.
Beside it, there’s a question mark within a circle with information solving all of Kane’s queries.
The guild hall is in a dimensional space, capable of accommodating people.
To put it hard, similar to Lilu’s Fairy Tale World; unless Kane wishes to spend Magic Stones to expand, the guild hall’s area is the space’s size.
Guild members can enter the guild hall through the guild seal on their bodies.
On condition that it must be within a relatively safe range, one must also be in a safe condition to enter the guild hall.
In other words, one cannot enter the guild hall to escape while in battle or dangerous situations.
Such loophole exploitation is not allowed.
Forget it, ignore these for now, let’s go in and have a look.
Thinking of this, Kane looked up and asked his teammates: "The guild has a hall, are you interested in going in to play?"
"Guild hall? When did you build it?" Longbei asked curiously.
Upon hearing Longbei’s question, Kane knew what he was thinking and what he himself said, should not be the same situation, explained by saying.
"I’m talking about a dimension space, which has been converted into a guild hall; we can enter anytime."
"I want to go, Lilu wants to go," Lilu said eagerly as she flew over, the impatience evident in her voice.
The others looked very interested too.
Kane nodded, then began to explain how to enter the guild hall.
The guild hall still falls under Kane’s operation authority, he can set permissions on who can enter the guild hall.
He can even meticulously segment it, letting guild members have limited entrance times to the guild hall, even allowing them to enter only at specific time periods.
These permissions didn’t charge money, somewhat surprising Kane.
Returning his thoughts, Kane handed the operations of how to enter the space over to Kreya and the others.
"Place your hand on the guild seal, spend a tiny bit of Magic Power to activate, then mentally chant to enter the guild hall."
After speaking, Kane solemnly reminded them of some precautions: "Do not treat entering the guild hall as a means of escape; entering the guild hall requires being in a safe space, and personally also being in a safe condition before entering. This must be particularly noted. Also, the place you enter from is the same you’ll return to when exiting, and if there’s an obstruction, you’ll only shift sideways."
After Kane finished explaining, Kreya and the others nodded.
Then, the few of them together placed their hands on the seal, input Magic Power, and mentally chanted the guild entry words.
And these words Kane can also change.
Soon after, they vanished from the spot.
When they felt they had entered a space, the scenery around was not much different from the 3D model of the guild hall Kane saw in the Book of Adventure.
An empty space, the walls were gray stone, and the ground they stepped on was brown dirt.
The entirety of the space could be seen in one glance.
"Is this the Guild Hall?" Longbei couldn’t help but question.
To be honest, if this is the Guild Hall, it’s rather too shabby.
Kreya remarked, "It looks like an unfinished room. Are we supposed to do the renovation ourselves?"
As expected, Kreya saw right through it.
Kane nodded and said, "Right now, this is just the most basic, raw form. Whether it’s the carpet, the walls, or the furniture, we need to do all the renovations ourselves."
"We’ll need to go out and gather some materials, otherwise, it’s truly unsightly," Longbei muttered.
"This place doesn’t accept external materials for decoration; I have to use Magic Stones for the renovations," Kane explained.
Upon hearing Kane’s words, everyone turned their gaze towards him.
Kreya spoke first, "If these decorative items and furniture have no special function, then exchanging them for Magic Stones would not be worth it at all."
"Our own strength is what’s most important. You’d better keep those Magic Stones," Longbei said.
Upon hearing this, Kane smiled and explained, "Don’t think of it like that. Most ordinary furniture only requires Copper Magic Stones, while most items exchanged with Silver Magic Stones have special functions."
Kane was indeed speaking the truth.
Knowing that what was needed was Copper Magic Stones indicated that it was merely spending materials they had earned.
Kreya and the others nodded knowingly, understanding it wasn’t anything too precious, so using them to exchange for some furniture and decorations was no big deal.
Those things were never scarce once they entered the Silver Dungeon.
They would basically obtain several pieces of copper materials whenever they defeated small monsters.
Almost every small monster would drop some copper materials as if offering psychological comfort to Explorers.
This situation was very common.
It’s as if each small monster’s energy wasn’t enough to coalesce into silver equipment and materials, so they dropped some copper materials.
At least it made Explorers feel that they didn’t fight in vain.
So once Kane and his team started exploring the Silver Dungeon, copper materials were indeed never lacking.
Especially this time, nearly every soldier would drop at least one copper material.
Sometimes, Kane was even too lazy to charge the Magic Stones.
He would just throw handfuls of Blank Magic Stones into the pile of copper materials.
After thinking it over, Kane granted Kreya and the others access permissions, allowing them to view the furniture in the hall through the Guild Seal.
He also placed a pile of Copper Magic Stones in the treasury section of the warehouse, available for any Copper Magic Stone expenditures needed within the guild to be automatically deducted.
Soon enough, the entire hall was decorated.
First, the walls around the hall were a warm brownish-yellow, resembling some kind of wood, with beautiful patterns and a faint scent.
There were also long tapestries hanging on the walls, displaying only one pattern, which was the guild’s emblem.
The floor was covered with gray matte tiles that had some patterns, not easily noticeable unless examined closely.
As the central tavern of the Guild Hall, how could it lack a bar counter?
A bar counter and wine rack made of solid wood were set up, with various wines already lined up on the racks, courtesy mainly of Longbei.
Behind it, a larger kitchen was divided off, capable of accommodating five chefs working simultaneously.
Beside it was a space separated into a washroom, also adjusted according to the body sizes of the current team and guild members.
Next were the various tables and chairs in the hall, similar in style but different in design.
The entire hall was illuminated by candles floating in the sky above.
These candles floated randomly overhead, and their colors could change.
The ceiling of the entire guild was transformed into a starry sky.
All these pieces of furniture consumed Copper Magic Stones, meaning they didn’t have any particularly special functions.
They were simply pleasing to the eye.
Watching the entire hall transform dramatically through their efforts, everyone couldn’t help but feel a sense of accomplishment.
Even though they hadn’t actually done anything themselves, they simply chose the renovations they wanted, purchased them, and they would automatically be applied to the hall.
They could decide the position and size themselves, making it feel like they were playing a renovation game.
Now that they had a Guild Hall, it was certain that sub-sections of the Guild Hall would appear.
Kane had almost figured out the rules for these sections appearing.
Opening the Book of Adventure, he indeed saw a + sign highlighted on the guild’s page.
When clicked on.
Only one new thing appeared.
[Guild Hall - Personal Rooms]
An easily understood expansion section. It adds a function to the Guild Hall, providing each guild member with their own private room.
The Magic Stones required are also five Silver Magic Stones.
This feature basically allows Kane and the guild members to have a cozy and comfortable abode at any time.
After all, many times, Explorers exploring dungeons have to endure harsh conditions.
If it weren’t for Kane’s Origin Skills, they would spend most of their time like that too.







