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The monsters on the third floor were the closest kin of the epic boss.

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They didn't look like Cerberus but could move as fast on their two as on their four.

Depending on their form, their attack patterns varied. Their angles were so different in each form that fighting those monsters beca quite problematic once they began shifting back and forth from their styles.

Speed and angles aside, their howls in each form also served different purposes.

None of it mattered to Prince.

He was a black tower that could keep any monster on him and make them suffer with his crowd-control skills, expensive equipnt, and rich experience.

After all, Damien didn't only practice his acting on the tutorial island!

He made it much easier for Jake and Sin to defeat hurdles. It wasn't an exaggeration to say that Jake didn't even have to stress his eyes to keep tabs on the monsters' movents.

His only job was to inflict damage and avoid hurting Sin, who was getting close to monsters with her swordsmanship.

'Even if we're on the sa team, my arrows can hurt them… how do mages cope with that?' Jake thought. Magic was known to be abundant and flashy, so he wondered how mages and tanks cooperated to take down their enemies without hurting the latter.

Jake drew his highest anchor as only the last humanoid adult wolf was left.

His arrow turned the monster headless, leaving the head rolling on the jagged ground.

'Who cares about that? This whistle is the best!' Jake discarded his thoughts! He didn't have flashy attacks, even with his summons syncing with his arrows anyway! He would co up with sothing later on! For now, he enjoyed the whistling of his arrows and them striking his enemies!

Nothing could boil his blood better!

"Let's search further!" Prince shouted, "We're getting close to the dungeon boss' room, so a high-level player should soon pop out from nowhere to stop us! Don't get startled!"

Jake chuckled, "Don't bump into him. You're getting too careless at tis."

Sin nodded.

Prince's artistic senses and image of a dark knight could really take him away from the party. He was strong enough to hunt independently, but that didn't an he could leave his teammates behind.

Sin was used to it, but Jake was not.

He took over her mantle to remind Damien to be careful.

It ant she could focus on their current task and guide the team in a proper direction.

Sin said, "I haven't spotted anything odd here. What about you?"

Prince and Jake shook their heads.

These two would have usually leaned down to check the monster's drop, but their current mission was to check the surroundings before any other player could spot them.

Their team of three wanted to steal the legendary boss for themselves, so asures like that were necessary.

Jake's goal had always been ores, so he also didn't feel the need to rummage through the carcasses.

A few minutes later, a high-level player from The Golden Lotus appeared before them.

"Stop right here, guys," he said with a faint smile.

His appearance matched his guild's the. He wore a golden armor with a white lotus design. Jake and his team could spot golden seeds on the white petals, which had quite a significant aning in the guild.

The more seeds, the better standing.

Jake and his friends didn't know about it.

Of course, they understood that going against the high-level player was like squeezing the blood out of the stone. They hadn't dared to go for the impossible… yet.

Sin smiled, "Seems like we've approached the dungeon boss' room. Sorry for that. We'll head back."

"Yeah, no problem. Have fun exploring other corridors," the high-level player replied with a much kinder smile.

Jake inwardly chuckled, 'For soone who usually wears an indifferent or fed-up expression(mainly caused by Prince's endeavors or disobedience), Sin knows how to draw a smile to smite down others.'

If archery hadn't been the only thing on Jake's mind, he probably would have also been smitten by her. The fact that he could notice the aning of her smile, however, ant that he began looking more into the opposite gender, which would have thrilled his father and sister if they had known about it.

Prince turned around and sighed through the voice chat, "Ah, this helt is truly my salvation. If this guy knew who I was, he would have used his high level to punch my face."

Jake squinted his eyes. "Yeah, for sure. If he had actually done that, I would have joined him."

"Ah, my dark horse! You're getting jealous of now?" Prince exclaid.

Jake grinned, "Nah, it'd be a punch for all your artistic endeavors! Hold back your horses, will ya?"

Prince put his hand on his helt's top and exclaid, "I'm keeping my dark horse all safe and vivid behind !"

At this point, Jake had given up talking to him.

Rich people were weird.

Two hours later, Jake suddenly stopped.

Sin noticed his different expression and silently turned her eyes in the direction Jake was looking at. For a few seconds, she inwardly sighed because Jake had been staring at the ore vein.

It wouldn't be weird if he whipped out a pickax and miner's helt by now.

Yet, he didn't.

Turning to Sin, he asked, "Are we close to the dungeon boss' room?"

Sin checked on the minimap before replying, "Not really close. Excavating a tunnel to the dungeon boss from here would take a herculean effort."

Jake smiled, "Then we've t the Hercules' nest."

Sin's mood shifted from casual to serious. She was like a hawk on a hunt.

Prince looked over his shoulder.

He said, "Seriously?"

Jake nodded. "This ore layer looks odd."

Sin thought, 'Oh, so it's a layer, not a vein.'

Jake continued, "It's like a layer, but at the sa ti it's not… I can't explain it well, but it looks fake. There are a few players around here, mining. All of them are from the sa guild… I think they're paying attention to this layer, protecting it from others. If soone were to mine here, I think they'd butt in. Want to try our luck?"

Prince rolled his neck around and said, "Yeah!"

He put his shield and sword into his inventory. An expensive pickax appeared in his right hand.

He slung it on his shoulder and went forward.

Alas, he was a few steps short.

The miners from the other guild had snatched the layer for themselves. They didn't even bother looking at Prince as though it belonged to them from the start.

Of course, the world of miners had its own unwritten rules.

One of them was not to steal layers the other had worked on.

Prince sneered beneath his helt and turned around.

Jake wore the sa expression.

The party of three headed to the closest and free ore layer. The usual sounds of manly exercise were nowhere to be heard as Prince and Jake talked to each other through voice chat.

Sin kept tabs on their stats while maintaining their stamina.

Prince said, "Jackpot! Hah! I know this guild—The Ark. They're at odds with The Heavy Spree. I can see them plotting to snatch the legendary boss to piss them off. Since you've found it, you will decide our next move, my dark horse!"

Jake replied, "Cerberus stands still, intact. We don't know when the allied guilds will be able to kill him. It sounds like we must stay on a watch, right?"

Prince took a glance of Jake's face, and then loudly whistled.

This particular whistle twisted Sin's face.

He shouted, "We need information! How about you charm that golden knight and wring so stuff from him? You already have an edge, my dear sister! Show an interest, and he will gobble the bait like a fish!"

Sin gazed at him for a few heavy seconds, "Only if you promise to genuinely speak with your manager."

"Fine, fine, fine!" Prince waved his hand as though shooing away his sister.

Sin smirked and turned around, heading toward the area where The Golden Lotus' high-level player should be.

This developnt hadn't even crossed Jake's mind.

He couldn't believe how fast these two ca to an agreent, too.

Jake asked, "Is that okay?"

Prince sneered, "What have you imagined, my dark horse?"

Jake coughed, "Nothing, really. I don't even know what she will do. I lately realized that my imagination might be off or weak…"

Prince laughed aloud, "Haha! I see! I see! Look. She's going to talk with him. Just talk, you see?

My dear sister isn't a seductress nor knows how to talk with n. You could say she understands two principles—what's proper and improper, and that she's a beautiful woman. We share genes, after all! The God has painted us with the divine brush!"

Jake nodded.

Prince liked this subject, so he continued with a fervent passion, "n are so simple! The beautiful gender can truly make us defenseless, and I find no sha in that! To be a man is to grow feeble before a beauty's smile…"

"Poet, my ass," Jake muttered.

A few minutes later, Sin Blackberry had returned to her team.

She had only conversed with the golden knight and asked him about the epic boss. She stressed that she hadn't fought any epic boss and that she really wanted to test the waters—all while wearing a beautiful smile.

'That's it?' Jake thought.

That was when Sin passed her team the information she had learned from the golden knight.

'Does it really take a smile to learn this much?' Jake thought.

When Sin opened her ga system to check her teammates' status, Jake secretly approached Prince.

He asked, "You think I could do that to the opposite gender?"

Prince sneered, "Of course, my dark horse."

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