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92 Part 1

Lets be an Adventurer! ~Defeating Dungeons with a Skill Board~ 92

Lets Exterminate The Monsters In Kamuikotan! 1

Well then, take care, everyone! Start!!

Along with Kagemitsus encouraging shout, the participating adventurers stepped into Kamuikotan.

The na Kamuikotan ant the place where the gods live.

Many would agree that the na was appropriate as they set foot in a valley created by rivers that eroded the ground.

It looked like a place so deity would pick as its dwelling place.

alleys, which were surrounded by an eerie tranquility and mystery.

He teared through the winds resistance and pushed forward.

My body feels light!

Haruki found that his body had beco very light. It was as if he had taken off so heavy weights that had been attached to his limbs.

Was this how Harukis physical performance truly was after defeating that rare species of deer and raising his level?

He seed to have achieved a good sense of balance after having soaked in the hot waters of Kamui Springs.

He couldnt feel any of that pain that had been tornting him.

However, this alone could not be considered a complete recovery.

But at least he felt that he was getting better.

With this, he felt he could dive into a dungeon without worries.

He could still go out on adventures!

Ha Haha!!

Haruki spontaneously started laughing.

His chest felt hot.

In order to release that heat, Haruki dashed into the woods of Kamuikotan with all his strength.

While running through the woods, Haruki expanded his Detection as much as he could, just as if he was exploring a dungeon.

The wind danced, the leaves of the trees swayed, and the sunbeams filtering through the trees moved on the ground.

Small animals, insects

The forest was full of life.

All of that ca together and shook Harukis brain.

Ugh!

Expanding his Detection, while simple within a dungeon, turned out to be quite the burden when done on the surface.

There were way too many reactions from living creatures above ground compared to the dungeons.

Still, Haruki grit his teeth and continued to expand his Detection range.

The activity of all those living creatures reverberated inside Harukis brain.

That roaring sound was mixed with noise.

He sensed a slight uncomfortable feeling.

Harukis corner of the mouth was bent in discomfort.

Imdiately, Haruki jumped at full strength.

The grass was at knee-length.

The footing was bad.

He jumped off a nearby trees trunk, and landed on the ground.

Haruki found a rabbit monster ten ters away from where he was.

A Killer Rabbit!

He imdiately pulled out his short sword and perford a shukuchi.

Before the Killer Rabbit realized what was going on, Haruki quickly took its life.

Alright, thats the first one!

Haruki made a quick triumphant pose.

In order to get points for each defeated monster, they needed to be brought to the old Kamuikotan Station Building.

It was up to the adventurer to decide whether to take each defeated monster to the Station Building one by one or to take them all at once.

Taking them one by one ant that you would spend a lot of ti walking there and back again, but on the other hand, carrying a lot of monsters on you to save trips will make you move much slower due to the increased weight.

Each option had their advantages and disadvantages.

Incidentally, the use of magic bags was prohibited.

The reason for that was that only a few people had a magic bag. Using one would put that adventurer at advantage.

Haruki threw the defeated monster into his backpack.

At that point, he could easily ignore the weight penalty to his movent speed.

He looked around him to check his current position.

Haruki was now descending to the bottom of the valley.

There was a river in front of him, which quietly flowed towards the Sea of Japan like a giant creature.

A thin column of steam was rising from a point in the river.

A part of the hot spring that springs from the Kamuikotan dungeon was flowing into the river.

Well, what should I do now?

Should he go up from here, or should he keep going down the valley?

Harukis thoughts were full of noise.

At the sa ti, the surface of the river burst.

Harukis first reaction was to get away from there.

He rolled on the ground.

A silver-colored thing wiggled as it passed in front of Haruki.

This

Haruki stood up and carefully observed the flying object, and trembled with joy when he saw that

Its a salmon!!

The flying thing that had appeared before Haruki was a salmon monster.

It was about 30 centiters long and it had limbs, probably because it was a monster.

Its limbs were slender, thin and fair, and very beautiful.

If he were to just cut those limbs out, no one would think they ca from a salmon or even a monster.

With an intense fla in his eyes, Haruki approached the salmon as it leapt and bounced out of the river.

As he reached for his dismantling knife

W-Wait! Please, wait!

Y-You can speak!?

Is it a demi-human?

Haruki beca even more alert.

After so more bouncing, the salmon finally set foot on the ground.

Trembling, its round eyes were looking straight at Haruki.

Im the best salmon princess. My na is Chep. Im a spirit rmaid!

Ah, wait a second.

Haruki had so many problems with it.

He squeezed his temples to control his headache.

First of all, the only river fish who could call herself a princess was the trout.

This one was no trout.

And what did best salmon princess even an?

More than a rmaid, it looked like a fish with arms and legs. And the fact that it had called itself a spirit did nothing to add any kind of mysticism to itself.

This was nothing more than a self-proclaid rmaid.

Everyti it breathed in, its chest moved.

So it has pulmonary respiration.

It wasnt breathing through its gills.

But back to the main topic

A salmon, huh?

Haruki slowly approached the salmon with a gloomy-looking face.

Foil-roasted, Ishikari soup, fried, grilled

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