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Chapter 103: The First Dungeon (8)

    Once Jake''s summonsfortably took their spots on him, he smiled at the duo.


    It was clear that these two were rich yers who could spend a lot of real-world currency in the game. Their equipment must have been created by high-level cksmiths or artisans or looted in various dungeons scattered throughout Legend Enigma Online''s world.


    "I didn''t need their help to hunt down these yers. Well, this one is the reason those guys attacked me," Jake said, hauling Odin up and showcasing him to Prince and Sin ckberry.


    The beautiful part of the team was interested in Odin, as he was a fluffy silver wolf. Just like many female yers, she also considered Odin a silver puffy cloud that could mesh with her chest—the best cuddling partner.


    Jake wouldn''t be surprised if Odin''s adorable appearance would melt the coldest queen''s heart in the future.


    At this point, it had to be given to Odin that he was the most popr withdies.


    Jake was not his match at all.


    Ender screeched then.


    He was like a finger-sized baby eagle resting on Jake''s shoulder. He didn''t voice himself out of jealousy of Odin''s position but because Jake actually needed his help dealing with the yers.


    If it had not been for him, Jake would have been surprised by them… at least somehow.


    Jake nodded, "Yeah, Ender helped me spot those yers. But they went for us because a spoiled woman wanted Odin all for herself. Her real personality came out when I refused to join their party. It was funny, to be honest. It was even funnier to make her headless."


    "Cold! Absolute Zero Blood! Haha!" Princeughed, his hands already orchestrating a performance straight from an opera as though he were a conductor. "You''re rich in experience, my ck horse! Makes you fit us even more."


    If his helmet was gone, Prince''s winking would have been seen.


    Jake whispered, "Isn''t it dark horse, by the way?"


    Sin ckberry pursed her lips so as not to let out a faint chuckle.


    Prince reacted btedly now that he understood his mistake.


    He wouldn''t agree with Jake, however.


    He spun and made a different, cool pose with his right hand on his helmet''s spire. His right leg was also forward, while the left limbs were held back. It was quite a dramatic pose, to be exact.


    He said, "Oh, you''re not ck, true! I''ll save a ck horse nickname for a ck friend I''ll meet in this game! You shall be my dark horse, then! You like darkness, hmmm? And so do I. Darkness has always stirred the hearts of humans!"


    Ender screeched in agreement.


    Jake had a feeling that keeping Ender around Prince would be a bad idea, but he couldn''t do anything about it. He also didn''t think he''d be that close with Prince and Sin ckberry to be with them pretty often.


    ''At least Ender will learn more of the world,'' Jake thought.


    Jake said aloud, "You might get a p if you save such a nickname for a ck person."


    "A p or two aren''t foreign to me! And so is the hate from themunity!" Prince clearly didn''t see anything wrong with what he''d said.


    Jake also didn''t want to sour the mood with ethics, so he dropped the topic.


    The party of three continued their journey to the first dungeon. Because monsters were abundant in the forest, Jake didn''t need to wait long to see Prince and Sin ckberry''s skills.


    Just like he thought, Prince was abination of tank and swordsman. He was quite a cheat because of his expensive items, though. His damage and defenses were high, reaching absurd numbers for his level twenty.


    He also mentioned that he had various skills up his sleeve in items.


    While Prince was like a ck knight, the immovable tower, Sin ckberry was an agile, sharp gleam weaving around him. Her swordsmanship was fast and precise, and she rapidly took down enemies held back by her brother.


    Herbination of a swordsman and healer allowed her to increase her stats during a fight. Those convenient skills stemmed from the healer subss, blessing her with various buff effects.


    Healers weren''t only breezing ambnces, after all.


    From what Jake inferred, Sin ckberry''s buffing skills increased her speed and reduced her stamina consumption. She could also apply those to Prince.


    He was a tank who could share his defenses with his sister, so their duopleted each other well, allowing them to waltz through monsters and yers.


    ''Yet, they''ve died against yers in the dungeon. It''s numbers that are not in their favor, realistically speaking,'' Jake thought.


    He also didn''t keep those thoughts to himself.


    Though he may have tasted some yer-killing experience, his stats were so much higher, and half of his enemies could have been taken down from afar. It could have been said that Jake had it much easier than others, but he also didn''t hesitate to fight in closebat.


    He loved that.


    Which was tricky for an archer.


    He talked about it with Prince, who seemed like a natural, eloquent speaker.


    "This is like a real life, my dark horse! Have you ever yed a game on PC in which your character could slip and fall onto his bottom? I got a better example. Imagine ying a game on PC, and your character faces a ravine from the top. You''re also chased by a few enemies.


    Depending on the game''s engine, your character can either fall and die or face the invisible wall and just stay in ce, waiting for the enemies." Prince''s hands lived their own lives as he exined the difficulties of fighting in the immersive virtual world.


    Sin ckberry exined it much better and simpler, "All tricks are avable in this world. You can pick up a sand and throw it into your enemies'' eyes to blind them."


    Jake nodded, "I see. Well, that''s true. I was limited to a few angles because of the trees. I guess that would be normal in any game, even those on PC, though. You two must have experienced more difficulties."


    The siblings didn''t refute Jake''s words.
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