Announcent Calling all editors, believe it or not, the way I publish these stories, you don’t see this chapter until after it’s been through three rounds of editing. So, the fact there are still grammar and spelling problems is definitely frustrating. I would like to add one more round of editing, and that’s where you co in. If you like this series and are interested in reading it, please beco MDL’s official public editor. I still have all of the other edits, but I’d like soone to follow along and prepare one additional round of editing. Check my chapters spelling and grammar mistakes, as well as plotholes. I’d expect 7 chapters a week, specifically the next 7 chapters. I’d need them by Saturday night of each week. In exchange, you’d get free mbership, allowing you to read on in this story. This is actually volu 6 and I am currently on volu 14… so there is quite a bit of content to unlock. Send a ssage if you’re interested. Thanks! I left the inn, traveling with a group of knights all around . It was clear to that these n had ill will. Perhaps they knew that I knew, but was helpless to fight it. They had grins on their faces and weren’t even trying very hard to hide their ill intent.
I was wearing my best equipnt, an odd assortnt of the armor, accessories, and items I had picked up in previous dungeons. Most of this equipnt wasn’t top-tier, but more than a couple of the items might be called mid-tier items. These were extrely valuable. They weren’t national treasures, but to a low-level noble they were definitely desirable. I noticed a few of the knights hungrily looking at my gear with the clear expectation that they would be taking it from shortly.
“This trip could take so ti. Do we even know what floor we’ll find the knights?”
“Of course, we do. We already used the device to see that he was located on the first floor.” The knight leader responded stiffly.
The next question was an obvious one. If they discovered them on the first floor, why bother to leave and fetch ? It would have made much more sense if they had already retrieved the life recorder. Yet, I had the feeling that they hadn’t. These n weren’t good at acting. Had they known their fellow Knights had died by my hand, they would have been much more hostile. On top of that, they might have been wary.
Yet, if I felt anything from these guys, it was simply a condescending feel. They thought they were better than , and that I was an insect they simply hadn’t squashed yet. In a mont, they were going to realize how wrong they actually were.
There were now a total of five knights waiting at the gate to enter. They also had knowing grins and I even caught one winking at the others. I suppose, if by so fluke, I was to escape the knights and make it to the entrance, these guys were here to kill as I erged from the dungeon. The two Knights Miki had put to sleep the night before were there. They clearly had no clue what had happened the night before. The pair had woken up before anyone caught them sleeping on the job, and perhaps decided to not report it. Their oversight ant that these n had no clue what was going to happen.
The gates opened and I followed alongside the n. I tried to be cautious, but there was no way the knights allowed to be in the back behind them, even though that was where I was most comfortable as a support unit anyway.
With a breath, I entered the dungeon. As the environnt shifted from the open outdoors to the closed off ivy maze that I had already grown used to, my anxiety and concern only grew. They wouldn’t imdiately attack here, right?
“Co…” The lead knight pointed down a hallway leading into the darkness. “It’s ti to begin.”
“I agree…” I muttered to myself.
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