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Ryan wanted to check the items session, but another sli appeared. This ti he had marked the ti and confird that the slis appeared every one hundred seconds.

"So, this is really a dungeon that can spawn six slis every ten minutes, huh," Ryan rubbed his chin. "This might be actually very useful for ."

Ryan didn't know if the slis would spawn at the sa spot, but if they do, hunting them at that exact place would be extrely convenient for him. He would just have to wait for them to appear, and then he would be able to kill them with ease and efficiency. Thanks to Power Shot once again, Ryan managed to kill the sli. That was the seventh, but instead of satisfied, Ryan felt that like sothing was wrong.

You obtained one coin.

"Am I adapting to this too fast?" Ryan frowned. "It can't be that just so experience in hunting and using bows made things so easy for "

Ryan was aware that he was abusing the slis' weakness, but still things were still progressing too favorably for him. In the end, slis weren't that resilient, they had a lot of firepower, but they could be killed by getting hit by a single arrow on their core. Still, they were slis, probably the weakest race of monsters. So, it was only obvious that humans would get used to them first.

"I can't just assu things without enough information, but" Ryan hesitated. "I wonder if I will find only slis here. If this place only respawns slis, then this dungeon can work as a tutorial for humans. I just hope that treating everything like a ga won't get killed."

While Ryan was worried about that, he suddenly recalled his teenage years. Although his father preferred that he would spend more ti playing outside, and Daniel, despite being a guy who was good at many sports, also liked to play computer gas. They played many gas together and explored many dungeons, and at the end of those dungeons, they always found a boss.

"Maybe it isn't a good idea to look for the place where the slis are respawning" Ryan forced a smile. "Still I don't rember any dungeons that had just one type of monster. Then again, I can't expect that things, in reality, would be like computer gas."

Ryan was quite troubled because one of the things his father taught him was not to second guess himself in crucial monts. If anything, when in doubt, it was better to fail by trying to reach the best outco than not trying by fearing the failure.

Regardless, Ryan still had to see what other things he could acquire in the dungeon shop. In the 'items' option, he only found potions being sold potions that could restore fifty points of his health, mana, and stamina, and their price was only fifty coins.

"This isn't so bad once I have enough coins, I should buy those," Ryan concluded. "It is not like I have to drink the whole bottle all at once, after all."

The next option was even more surprising than Ryan had expected, he found tos being sold there just by touching those books, he could learn all types of skills and spells! However, their prices were absurd.

Earth Needle To 3000 coins

Water Needle To 3000 coins

Fire Needle To 3000 coins

Wind Needle To 3000 coins

Earth Bullet To 5000 coins

Water Bullet To 5000 coins

Fire Bullet To 5000 coins

Wind Bullet To 5000 coins

"Well at least now I know that it is possible to learn spells by buying tos," Ryan shrugged. "It will take a lot of ti for to have the chance to buy them, but it is better than trying to learn them on my own without a single clue of how to do it."

In the specials section, Ryan only found two things being sold there. So handcuffs that could stop people from using spells, and so crystals that could work as lamps and illuminate the area around for a few days. Both of them cost five hundred coins, and even though Ryan wanted to use those crystals, he didn't have the coins to buy them.

Ryan already had a goal, which was to obtain twenty coins and buy a wooden bow. Now he just has to work toward that goal and hope that he won't lose his head before it. Although it would, without a doubt being dangerous, he decided to explore the dungeon's interior. Maybe he could really find a boss at the end of it, but perhaps he could find so treasure. Even if it weren't a bow, he would welco anything that can increase his survivability even a little bit.

"Just keep your cool, Ryan," Ryan muttered while he walked and observed the shadows of the dungeon changing shape and scaring the crap out of him. "You don't have to worry about monsters made of shadows probably. Perhaps in the future, you will have to worry about them, but not in this place hopefully."

Ryan couldn't let himself get exhausted in that kind of situation, so even though his next arrow was nocked, his muscles were relaxed. If he gets tired outside the battles, his accuracy will drop, so he couldn't let that happen.

Congratulations! You have learned the skill: Fear Resistance.

Effect: Decreases the effect of magic attacks that may cause fear by one percent per level.

You obtained 01 status point.

"It looks like this one will be easy to level up in this place," Ryan forced a smile. "Now that I think about it, instead of exploring this place, I should have used my head to try and learn several types of different skills."

Maybe if Ryan had tried to make a sandwich or sothing, he would learn the cooking skill. Perhaps waiting for that was a bit too much, even considering that dragons appeared out of nowhere, but Ryan wouldn't lose anything by trying.

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