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Chapter 253: The Shadow Mine

    Under Jeremy''s persistent urging, Ritchie reluctantly continued to wield the Longsword of the Undying.


    Although Ritchie could feel the piercing pain throughout the process of using the Longsword of the Undying, he noticed that, with the passage of time, the intensity of the pain began to diminish slightly.


    Ritchie, somewhat taken aback, addressed Jeremy.


    "You are indeed correct, as the usage time increases, the damage inflicted upon me by the Longsword of the Undying seems to be less severe than it was before."


    Ritchie''s response brought Jeremy a measure of relief.


    "That''s good to hear! We have only a few minutes left before you reach your very own instance. Get ready to plunge into battle at a moment''s notice."


    A few minutester, Jeremy and Ritchie parked their vehicle not far from the entrance of a mine.


    After exiting the car, they both turned their gazes toward the mine.


    "The entrance to the instance lies deep within the mine. Given that there are numerous shadow monsters within the instance, I have decided to name it The Shadow Mine.


    If you feel that the name of this instance is not to your liking, you are wee to rename it. After all, this instance is uniquely yours, I merely discovered it."


    Jeremy spoke to Ritchie in a calm tone.


    Ritchie nodded in agreement.


    "I believe The Shadow Mine is indeed a fitting name, so there is no need for any changes. Now, let us proceed into the instance."


    With those words, Ritchie moved forward, heading straight for the mine.


    However, as Ritchie was about to enter the mine, he suddenly noticed that Jeremy remained in the same spot, not advancing alongside him.


    "Why are you still standing outside? Do you not intend to apany me in the uing endeavor?"


    In response to Ritchie''s inquiry, Jeremy replied with a smile.


    "I mentioned to you before that The Shadow Mine is an instance that belongs solely to you. In order to ensure that your level-up speed is sufficiently rapid, I will not be entering the instance."


    Jeremy was fully aware that even if he entered the instance solely to guarantee Ritchie''s safety without engaging any monsters, he would still be siphoning off some of Ritchie''s experience points.


    To enable Ritchie to level up quickly, Jeremy understood that it was essential for Ritchie to personally clear The Shadow Mine instance.


    Upon hearing Jeremy''s words, Ritchie exhibited a slightly worried expression.


    "Isn''t this approach a bit too risky? The information you provided earlier indicated that the monsters within The Shadow Mine are all above level 45. Such high-level creatures pose a significant threat to me."


    Ritchie hoped that Jeremy would join him in the venture.


    In his view, only by doing so could he ensure his own safety.


    However, once Jeremy had made a decision, he was not one to easily change his mind.


    "I have faith in your ability to conquer the entire instance through your own strength. Moreover, I am confident that you will not be annihted by the monsters within the instance. I hope you can also have some faith in yourself."


    As Jeremy said this, he nced at his watch.


    "The current time is nine o''clock in the morning, you must exit the instance before two o''clock in the afternoon. After two o''clock, the monsters within The Shadow Mine will receive a significant enhancement."


    Jeremy imparted this crucial piece of information to Ritchie.


    Ritchie''s expression turned increasingly anxious. "Why didn''t you inform me of this sooner? Are you intentionally trying to set me up?"


    Although Ritchie was feeling quite despondent, Jeremy remained steadfast in his decision.


    "In a sense, I am indeed trying to set you up, but I must emphasize that my intention is solely to expedite your leveling process."


    After Jeremy finished speaking, Ritchie furrowed his brow and contemted for a moment.


    "To enhance my level, it is worth enduring a certain degree of risk!" Ritchie lifted his head and said earnestly to Jeremy.


    A smile finally appeared on Jeremy''s face.


    "I will purchase your favorite snacks and wait for you at the entrance of the instance."Jeremy said, waving the car keys he held in his hand towards Ritchie.


    Ritchie nodded, then turned without looking back, advancing deeper into the mine.


    After several minutes of traversing through the mine, Ritchie finally arrived at the entrance to the instance.


    The entrance to The Shadow Mine was surrounded by a plethora of flickering shadows.


    These elusive shadows could indeed be utilized by Ritchie, but their inherent strength was rather limited.


    Thus, even if Ritchie were to make use of these shadows, he would be unable to manipte them tounch an attack against the high-level monsters.


    After taking onest nce at the surroundings of The Shadow Mine instance entrance, Ritchie firmly grasped the Longsword of the Undying and stepped into the instance.


    The moment he entered the instance, Ritchie sensed an abundance of shadows swirling around his body.


    This urrence was attributed to two primary factors: on one hand, The Shadow Mine inherently possessed a tremendous amount of shadow energy.


    Even in the absence of monsters as vessels, this shadow energy could autonomously generate various shadows.


    On the other hand, Ritchie possessed a remarkably acute perception of shadows.


    As a result, he was able to detect shadows that others could not see.


    Taking a deep breath, Ritchie confirmed that there was nothing amiss with his condition before he advanced deeper into the instance, holding the Longsword of the Undying.


    It wasn''t long before Ritchie encountered his first monster within the instance.


    Before him stood a shadowy spider, an ominous creature boasting a formidable level of 46.


    Engaging the shadow spider head-on would undoubtedly lead to Ritchie''s defeat, thus, he opted for a highly cautious approach.


    He maneuvered to a position outside the shadow spider''s line of sight while simultaneously using the Ravager''s Gloves to manipte the shadows surrounding the creature.


    Ritchie refrained from directly controlling the shadows of the shadow spider itself, as he believed the creature, beingposed of shadow energy, would easily break free from his grasp.


    To sessfully ensnare the shadow spider, Ritchie needed to manipte the unconscious shadows to construct a shadowy prison around it.


    His actions soon proved fruitful.


    A prison entirelyposed of shadows materialized around the shadow spider, and the moment the prison formed, the shadow spider reacted immediately.


    The shadow spider unleashed a furious roar andunched an attack against the shadowy prison.


    Seizing the opportunity presented by its assault, Ritchie activated the Ravager''s Gloves once more, this time intending to manipte the shadow spider''s own shadows.


    Under thebined pressure of Ritchie''s efforts and the shadowy prison, the shadow spider''s strength rapidly diminished.


    At this point, the shadow spider posed no further threat to Ritchie.


    However, Ritchie still found himself unable to directly eliminate the shadow spider.


    This was because, in addition to its shadow abilities, the shadow spider possessed other forms of power.


    Topletely eradicate the shadow spider, Ritchie would need to wield the Longsword of the Undying.


    After observing the shadow spider more closely for a moment, Ritchie confirmed that it could no longer endanger him.


    Thus, he approached the shadow spider with the Longsword of the Undying in hand and swung it toward the creature with determination.


    Under the might of the Longsword of the Undying, the shadow spider was swiftly vanquished.


    At the instant of its demise, a plethora of shadows burst forth from the shadow spider''s body, most of which were seized by Ritchie''s Ravager''s Gloves.


    Ritchie could feel the power of the Ravager''s Gloves significantly amplified on his hands.


    "It seems this instance truly belongs to me! In The Shadow Mine, not only can I elevate my level, but I can also harness the shadow energy within the instance to enhance the Ravager''s Gloves and my shadow maniption skills."Ritchie thought to himself, filled with tion.


    At that moment, Ritchie was in high spirits.


    Ritchie finally understood why Jeremy had repeatedly told him that this instance was uniquely his before he arrived at The Shadow Mine.


    "Jeremy truly is a great brother to me! Once I elevate my level sufficiently, I will certainly provide him with ample assistance in the actions toe."


    Ritchie felt an immense sense of gratitude towards Jeremy.


    However, Ritchie was not the type to merely express his thanks verbally, he would demonstrate his appreciation through his actions.


    After taking a brief respite, Ritchie continued his journey deeper into The Shadow Mine.


    Eliminating a single shadow spider would not suffice to elevate Ritchie''s level, he needed to vanquish a substantial number of shadow creatures to raise his level by two or three tiers.


    At the very least, he needed to clear more than four ordinary instances to reach level fifty.


    Yet, clearing more than four ordinary instances would require a considerable amount of time.


    In fact, Ritchie needed to take a rest for a while between clearing two instances.


    Unlike Jeremy, who was an exceptionally powerful awakened one, Ritchie could not remain in a highly tensebat state for an extended period.


    Regardless, the current situation was sufficiently optimistic for Ritchie.


    He simply needed to follow the n that Jeremy had meticulouslyid out for him.
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