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Outside of the dungeon, the reputation of Idan and Arabel's avatars grew rapidly.

As they expected, their showy execution of their own guild mbers did not arouse any suspicion. On the contrary, Arabel's jealous behavior, her quick elimination of so-called competitors, and her intense possessiveness increased her popularity.

Against the background of all this, the failure of the Kingdom Guild mbers faded into the background, allowing the Gatekeepers to finally be seen.

Their appearance made such an impression that instead of cruelty, people began to see love, jealousy and drama in them, romanticizing them.

More and more comnts from the male audience began to appear in the broadcast chat that the jealous dragoness was a real dream girl.

As for the female part of the Awakened, she has beco hateful. With her behavior and statents that the handso vampire belonged only to her, she annoyed almost everyone.

anwhile, Irene and the others were still unconscious.

As soon as they were thrown out of the dungeon, Prina appeared next to them, reminding everyone that they were under her protection. She did not fully trust the established truce. There would always be reckless creatures, and she didn't want to take any chances.

The fear of a sixth-rank being prevented anyone from taking any action against the mbers of the Kingdom.

After taking Irene and the others, Prina returned to the side of the Kingdom.

Soon, the first change occurred on the Dungeon rules wall.

The required level of the group's total energy for entry has been increased from 15 to 45 units of energy.

All six forces had already dispatched one group each, and now it was back to the beasts' turn.

Now, instead of three platinum-ranked beasts, nine entered the arena at once.

Neither the beasts nor the creatures from other worlds had direct access to Coco's broadcast, as they had no Systems. However, creatures from other worlds had "connections" with the Awakened Ones, and therefore they were aware of what was happening inside, unlike the beasts.

Did it matter to Idan and Arabel if it was three platinum-ranked beasts or nine?

Apart from the fact that their numbers had tripled, there was no difference.

This ti Arabel herself ca out against them, and she dealt with them quickly and brutally, barely 30 seconds of safe ti had passed.

All the blood of the beasts after their death replenished the reserves of Idan's blood.

The Gold-rank Awakened ones, seeing how easily the Gatekeepers dealt with the nine Platinum-rank beasts, wondered, "Is it worth trying to do anything at all?"

For them to enter inside was tantamount to suicide.

When it was the turn of the Awakened and the Federation forces to enter, there were only a few people willing. These were the Awakened Ones who, realizing that death awaited them, were nevertheless willing to take risks in order to see the beautiful Dragon with their own eyes.

"Death is not final there," they told themselves.

***

"It seems you've gained a loyal following," Idan said with a smile, watching what was happening outside the dungeon.

Arabel didn't know how to react to that. Surprisingly, all the applicants were n, and there wasn't a single woman among them, so she could say: "Look, you have fans too."

It seed that the female part of the Awakened Ones showed more restraint than the male part.

"Go deal with them," — Arabel snorted.

"What? ? No, I won't go," Idan refused.

"What do you an, you're not going?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Belle, they ca here to see their idol, even if it's suicide."

"Let's satisfy their humble wish."

"Go show yourself to them for a few seconds before you kill them."

"I'm sure they'll be thrilled to see you."

Arabel wanted to refuse, but after imagining herself in the place of these Awakened Ones for a mont, she decided to follow Idan's advice.

She cast a displeased glance at her husband and, making it clear that he would owe her, left to deal with the Awakened Ones on her own.

The Awakened Ones who entered were aware that they were going to die, and were not in the mood for a fight from the very beginning. They looked around, hoping to see the beautiful Dragoness and at least catch a glimpse of her.

Suddenly, an attack descended on them, leaving a deep mark on the ground. It was only because the 30-second safe window hadn't ended yet that none of the Awakened Ones died.

Then they saw a dragon appear, clutching a silver sword in her hands. Her gaze was full of curiosity, as if she was trying to figure out why her attack had failed.

Arabel was just testing how the 30-second invulnerability worked, and now she realized that no attack inflicted during this period could harm them.

During the test of the new dungeon chanics, she also fulfilled the wish of the Awakened Ones by appearing in front of them.

"Ah! She's even more beautiful in person!" one of them exclaid.

"Mad Dragon Queen! Marry !" another echoed him.

"No way! Marry ! Drop that damn bloodsucker!"

Fascinated by Arabel's appearance, the Awakened lost their fear and began to express their desires.

After 30 seconds, the protection disappeared, and Arabel, with a sweet smile on her face, took the lives of everyone present with one swing of her sword.

She returned to the castle, still clutching her sword tightly. The words of the Awakened echoed in her ears, and it was irritating. She hadn't completely gotten rid of him, because these people had died after a single blow. It wasn't enough for her.

Arabel glanced at her husband, who was smiling at her, and this only increased her irritation.

With a snort of displeasure, she turned around and left the castle.

Climbing onto one of the broken stones, she sat down, placing her sword next to her, and waited for the next group to appear.

"Damn bloodline," Arabel hissed irritably, realizing that her emotions were being affected by her dragon blood.

After 10 minutes, a group of nine creatures from other worlds appeared. They were all platinum-ranked.

"Not a single Diamond?"— instead of joy, Arabel beca even more angry. She wanted a good fight to relieve her tension, but instead, another little thing appeared.

She put away her sword, and as soon as the last 30 seconds had passed, she rushed straight towards the crowd of creatures from other worlds, using {Ghost Stats} to increase the {Stamina} stats.

A wave of spells imdiately hit her, which she took on with her whole body.

"Huh?"

Creatures from other worlds couldn't believe their eyes. Their attacks barely caused any serious damage, only superficial wounds.

"Is it my turn?" — Arabel asked with a slight smirk, disappearing from the spot and appearing in front of one of the fiery creatures. She threw a punch that sent him flying.

"Heh," she said with a grin, disappearing again and reappearing in front of the next opponent. With another blow, she sent him flying too.

Arabel, without using any weapons, displayed the pure and concentrated dragon power hidden in her small body.

In the end, it took her a while to figure it out and kill everyone with her fists. However, it was enough to keep her entertained, and she found fistfighting quite a fun activity.

When she was overco with excitent, soone hugged her, and she heard a familiar voice.

"Did you have fun?"

Of course, it was her husband.

"Yes," Arabel replied with a smile, lting into his arms.

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