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Chapter 133: Added Monsters Secretly

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

Lord Sherlock sat in the middle of the Dungeon Core Main Hall in front of Bru as he observed the images on the screen.

Teams of a few hundred Goblins walked in the tunnel. The veteran gars brought the willing novices out of the new exit to explore the new map.

This was only the first wave. There were several waves of gars behind that consisted of the main bulk of gars. The waves were made up of Guild mbers.

Sherlock prohibited the Goblins from taking Brainiac’s Beetlemon with them.

It wasn’t easy to obtain the first Beetlemon, which could be useful in the future. Moreover, the gars could be revived, but the Beetlemon could not.

The main group of Goblins followed the widest tunnel. When they encountered a fork, they would send small teams to explore.

The Underworld was very well connected by many forks that occurred naturally from the tunnels. There were natural areas such as underground streams, caverns, and Underground Forests. Many of the tunnels were created from the activities of the Underworld creatures. For example, the Spiders’ Lair was originally a tunnel that connected to the Surface World and was later developed by the Underground Spiders.

Sherlock had just purchased the Eternal Kingdom Dungeon and developed it for two months. He had roughly surveyed the surrounding areas, but he didn’t have any impression.

To Sherlock, those Underworld creatures weren’t a threat to him. Killing them was botherso and a waste of ti. Who would want to rember them?

“Looks like the gars have initiative. The only question is...” Sherlock turned to look outside Eternal Kingdom.

There were less than 100 gars working in the Dungeon.

“Lord Sherlock, most of the gars like to explore newly opened maps at the first opportunity. This situation won’t last long because exploring maps will not garner them Reputation Points and ga currency,” Bru said.

“The daily requirents of the gars such as food, equipnt, equipnt repair, the learning of Mana Skills, and the upgrade of Reputation Level all require Reputation Points. As such, they will have to co back for Daily Missions. Without a rapid transit system and the boredom of the Tenth-mile Hill Sword God, most of the gars’ activities are restricted within a boundary.”

Like what Bru had said, those gars were unable to be free of Bru. At least in Eternal Kingdom, they required Reputation Points and ga currency.

Most importantly, they had to be within the premises of Eternal Kingdom for their revivals.

If they ventured out too far, they couldn’t be revived.

Sherlock observed the activities of the gars. The number of gars in the main tunnel dwindled.

Sherlock wasn’t worried. He rely wanted to observe the gars to see what they would encounter outside.

...

The gars were astonished by the new area, and it brought them joy.

Most of them were feeling exhilaration.

“Aweso! Oh my God, I wonder which deity created this ga. The reality simulation is aweso, and they made it into such a grand scale!”

A group of Goblins was resting in a forked tunnel.

The gar TakeASpearHit was the Second Beta Gar who was speaking.

Along the way, many gars felt the sa way.

Though the ga producers were lousy, the ga was extrely fun. That was what the forum mbers always said.

“Just the ga itself was already part of so arcane technology. Your complints ca too late,” SealHeadLingChong said as he sat by the side and enjoyed his clay.

Dragonborn sat between the two of them and looked on silently as they bantered. Initially, he was worried they would fight. However, after knowing them for so ti, he understood that while they might be harsh with their words, escalating to a fight was quite difficult for them.

Their team was led by two veteran gars to explore the map.

They were the earliest team to break off from the main group to explore a forked tunnel. They ventured in the forked tunnel for close to ten minutes and saw a cave entrance that was similar to a Spiders’ Lair.

To ensure mapping efficiency and maintain their combat strength, they decided to rest and regroup. After resting, they would venture into the cave to explore.

Dragonborn sat on the ground like the other gars and rested.

The two veteran gars looked as though it was their first ti leading, and they didn’t have a strategy for exploring the map.

They didn’t make arrangents for other gars to spread out to explore and then return to a designated spot to gather.

Dragonborn thought about it. If he was leading the team, he would use the dispersion thod to increase the efficiency of exploration. With the discussion forum, even if they encountered danger and were killed, they could post the information on the forum at the first instant.

But it was more fun for many of them to gather around and chat while they explored the map.

The group of Second Beta Gars wasn’t fully aware of their surroundings while they were chatting noisily about life and complinting the awesoness of the ga and the producers.

Behind a nearby pile of rocks, a figure was observing them silently...

...

Arthur swung his Short Sword at a huge gray monster that charged at him. He stabbed and killed the monster while using his shield to protect his side from the attack of another strange monster.

The brute force of the monster made Arthur back up a few steps. He knocked into his comrade, and that stopped his retreat.

The attack ca abruptly and fast.

More than ten strange gray monsters that walked on all fours attacked the main group with 200 to 300 gars. There were twenty-odd gar casualties. Their corpses and their equipnt were carried off by the main group.

The creatures that suddenly attacked vanished without a trace as though they had never appeared.

Only a creature that was randomly killed by Arthur was left behind. It was proof that the terrifying creatures had just attacked.

The creature didn’t have any fur on its body, and while the size was similar to an Underground Spider, its movent and power were far superior.

Their attack styles weren’t like the Underground Spiders, which used bashing and piercing attacks. They used their razor-sharp claws to inflict damage.

Their appearances were similar to Gollum from The Lord of the Rings . The only difference was that they had faces that looked like Lizard n.

Everyone, including Arthur, was thinking about the sa thing—the lousy ga producers had secretly added monsters outside the Dungeon!

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