The Villainous Me Turned the Losers into Blackened Bosses-Chapter 107 - Such Reliable Teammates!

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Chapter 107: Such Reliable Teammates!

About a week later.

On the tenth floor of the Novice Town dungeon, “Green Wild Maze”…

A green lion, roughly three meters tall, stood in the center of the dungeon. Its mane, resembling moss, circled its head, blending eerily with the lush green grass of the ground.

Its pale green body looked bizarre, as if it had consumed too much broccoli, merging seamlessly with the grassy terrain.

Will and his team of four cautiously approached.

“Stop, right here.”

Will lowered his somewhat unique staff, signaling the others to halt.

The lion stood, maintaining a short distance from the group.

Its murky eyes, devoid of distinction between whites and pupils, locked onto the four of them, as if trapping them in its gaze.

Hiss—

Its claws dug into the ground, leaving deep gouges that were immediately covered by fresh grass.

“Grrr…”

It let out a low, rumbling growl, the sound reverberating through the forest-like dungeon, rustling the leaves and grass.

The setting of the “Green Wild Maze” dungeon was a dense forest, and the lion’s roar echoed as if the forest itself were responding.

Will felt a surge of excitement.

This was his first time entering a dungeon and seeing a boss room with his own eyes.

Even though it was only the tenth floor, the boss exuded an overwhelming sense of pressure.

Then…

The massive green lion, which seemed too bulky to be agile, suddenly pushed off with its hind legs, accelerating toward the group—

“Follow my lead, Eir—”

“Leave it to me, Young Master.”

Eir slammed her shield into the ground with force.

“Elemental Ice Array: Initiate—”

From the base of her shield, ice spread across the ground toward the lion, freezing the grass in its path.

Then…

A solid ice wall abruptly rose in front of the green lion, blocking its charge head-on.

“Eir! Hold the line!”

Will raised his hands in encouragement.

“Piece of cake—”

The green lion tried to maneuver around the ice wall, but the Elemental Ice Array wasn’t just a static barrier. It was a grid-based system of massive ice blocks hidden underground, rising in sequence to continually obstruct its path.

The Elemental Ice Array allowed Eir, as a holy shield-bearer, to control the battlefield comprehensively rather than relying solely on her physical strength to tank hits.

Without a doubt, if this continued, the lion would be trapped in the icy prison Eir had created.

Of course, the others weren’t about to give it that chance.

“Something this weak? I’ll use 200% power for Infernal Meteor—”

Leah lifted the edge of her hat, her staff already glowing.

She flicked a coin into the air—not a traditional witch’s coin, but a modified version from her recent projects. These were self-made, cost-effective, and didn’t require retrieval!

She aimed it at the green lion behind Eir’s ice wall.

“What we seek is the ultimate flame. What we await is the meteor of the night sky. What we wish for is the divine imitation.”

Her staff glowed brighter, and the surrounding air began to swirl violently, causing the hair of both her teammates and the lion to flutter.

A fireball erupted from her staff.

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“This is Infernal Meteor—”

Eir’s ice wall vanished instantly, and the Infernal Meteor struck the lion squarely on the head.

Boom—

The impact sent the lion flying several meters, crashing heavily to the ground.

Its long tail dragged across the ground, leaving a deep mark.

The flames ignited parts of its plant-like body, especially its mossy mane.

But…

The lion raised its tail, which resembled a flower bud.

At the same time…

Its body began to glow, as if absorbing sunlight, radiating a warm light.

“Just as I thought. In dungeons themed around ‘nature,’ there’s always some form of plant-based regeneration—Treya…”

Before Will could finish his sentence, a black streak flashed past him like lightning.

A black trail scorched the ground where it passed, and every plant it touched withered instantly.

The next moment, before anyone could react, the lion’s raised tail was severed.

The flower bud fell gently to the ground.

The silver-haired figure, tinged with black, finally came into view as Treya swung her silver hair.

Her hair fanned out as the flower bud landed on the grass…

The green lion’s body was suddenly sliced into chunks, oozing a sap-like blood that resembled chlorophyll-rich plant juice.

The Treya of today was no longer the clumsy princess who could only cut things on a single plane, oblivious to her surroundings.

“Entark Black Blade: Eleventh Form: Slash.”

Only after the fact did Treya calmly utter her words.

Ding—

A mystical, ethereal sound echoed throughout the tenth floor.

As the green lion disappeared, a door slowly opened behind it, accompanied by a spiraling staircase that vanished into the mist above.

The door led to the next floor, while the staircase ascended directly to the dungeon’s entrance, signaling an exit.

“Yes! That’s the sign of clearing a boss floor—we did it! Yes! Now we can go claim our adventurer team registration certificate!”

Will snapped his fingers in delight.

If not for the awkward stares from his teammates, he would’ve run three laps around the dungeon with his hands in the air.

This was his first dungeon, after all!

And it went so smoothly, with his teammates working together so perfectly to clear it!

What a rush!

The grueling battle he had anticipated never happened. According to rumors, this beginner dungeon boss often regenerated and entered a second phase, causing rookie adventurers to flee in panic.

But Will, having done his homework, avoided all those pitfalls.

“Eir! Great job holding the line!”

“Leah! Excellent firepower today!”

“Treya! Your finishing move was amazing!”

“Everyone worked hard. Let’s head back—”

Leah planted her staff into the ground, the staff towering over her.

“Say… weren’t you just standing in the back doing nothing?”

“What are you talking about, Leah-sensei? The Young Master doesn’t need to do anything. Just watching is enough! Eir even brought tea for the Young Master—he must be tired!”

Eir pulled out her favorite thermos, filled with red tea.

“Exactly. For a simple boss like this, there’s no need for Will-sensei to lift a finger.”

Treya sheathed her sword and nodded in agreement.

“Uh… well, you see, I’m a priest, right? But… none of you even took damage?”

Leah pulled her hat down.

“You stayed up all night analyzing the boss’s patterns. You’ve done enough. I was planning to defend you when everyone complained.”

“Huh? No, I finished analyzing it right away. I stayed up reading the Stocking Anthology Treya gave me…”

Treya calmly walked over and flicked his forehead.

“By the way, shouldn’t we keep going? That door is open—”

Eir pointed to the distant door.

“No, no, no, that’s against the rules. Even though this floor was easy, and the next ten floors are probably the last of this dungeon, with the final boss likely being manageable… continuing is prohibited by the Adventurer’s Guild. If we defeat the dungeon’s queen, this beginner-friendly dungeon would be gone.”

Will stretched and yawned.

“Dungeons and adventurers are a complicated business. Let’s head back and officially register our adventurer team!”