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    “This makes no fucking sense!” Jake yelled, flying at full speed while flapping his wings frantically. “Where the hell would a faction with B-grades even have gotten something like that!?”

    “Stop asking questions that we both know don’t have a reasonable answer!” Casper yelled back, curse and ghostly energy revolving around his body as he barely matched Jake’s speed with the help of Lyra.

    Behind them, an item of immense power was rolling towards them. It was a glowing blue orb that consumed everything —living and dead —in its path, leaving only the walls of the labyrinth untouched. Jake and Casper had already seen a few poor Construction Golems make physical contact with the massive orb, only to see them instantly get disintegrated.

    To make matters worse, the orb had writing on it, showing five glowing letters that were somehow always visible despite the ball rolling around:

    Jones.

    The two of them kept fleeing down the corridor as the gigantic ball kept rolling, its speed slowly increasing as time went on. Jake and Casper had already tried to throw all sorts of attacks at the damn thing, but it was all to no avail. Whatever the fuck this orb was, it wasn’t something at the level of early B-grades.

    “Definitely leaving a review about this,” Jake cursed under his breath as he finally spotted something ahead of them, making him yell toward Casper. “On the left, fifty seconds away!”

    Casper nodded, focusing on maintaining his current speed as the orb slowly began closing in. The ominous object of pure destruction was getting uncomfortably close as they reached a construction hole in the wall large enough for the two to pass through.

    Right as they got next to it, Jake released a blast of arcane energy to the side, propelling him into Casper and dragging the two of them through the hole right before the massive orb rolled by. Upon feeling it pass, Jake’s danger sense flared, and the hair on his neck stood up as a shiver ran down his spine.

    “Shit,” Casper said, breathing heavily while getting his bearings. “Okay, I’m gonna venture a guess that thing isn’t going to be part of the actual dungeon when it releases, but just Minaga trying to get revenge for us fucking with him in Nevermore…”

    “I sure hope so,” Jake said as he poked his head out of the hole and saw the massive orb continuing to roll down the long hallway of the Grand Labyrinth before the path slightly curved, making it disappear. “If not, I venture it would be responsible for ninety-nine percent of deaths.”

    “Surely he’ll remove it,” Casper muttered, shaking his head. “Man, and here I was thinking everything was going so damn smoothly.”

    “They were. Until that thing appeared,” Jake concurred, looking to the sides and down the two new hallways they had entered. “Weird, no Architects, Engineers, or even Golem Foremen here. Also, based on what I see, I’m pretty sure both of these paths lead to dead ends.”

    “Guess we’ll head back and follow wherever that orb went,” Casper said. “Let’s just hope that damn thing can’t turn around… though, considering if we follow it, won’t it have killed everything in its way?”

    “Oh, definitely,” Jake nodded. “But there are other construction holes ahead for us to find other paths.”

    “Right,” Casper nodded. “Let’s find some more stuff to kill already. Hopefully, we’ll find another stretch with proper enemy density again.”

    “I’ll definitely be on the lookout for such a place, but also let me know if you detect anything. Especially those hidden teleporters,” Jake said, getting a confirmation from the Risen before the two of them headed back to the other hallway and began flying through it.

    During his flight, Jake kept scouting using Pulse to locate more enemies. He did see some, but they were all behind walls with no clear way to reach them. That giant orb of destruction had definitely messed things up, though, as Casper said, they had been making good progress, both in exploring the Grand Labyrinth and when it came to farming experience.

    They also no longer fought only Construction Golems, but had encountered three more kinds of foes. All of whom had met the same fate, of course.

    You have slain [Aginian Architect – lvl 359] – Bonus experience earned for killing an enemy above your level

    You have slain [Aginian Engineer – lvl 360] – Bonus experience earned for killing an enemy above your level

    You have slain [Aginian Golem Foreman – lvl 364] – Bonus experience earned for killing an enemy above your level

    At least from their names, the theme remained consistent. These were all crafting-focused creatures, making them naturally weaker in combat. The Architects used space, light, and illusion magic, while the Engineers primarily used earth and metal bending.

    Jake had also wondered what kind of creatures these non-golems would be, and he still kind of did. It appeared that not only had Minaga made up the Aginian faction name, but even an entire race known as Aginians.

    Appearance-wise, they looked like a mixture of elves and squid people. They had elven ears and overly thin bodies, but also beak-like mouths and long tentacles for hair, with eyes that looked like octopus eyes, with their weird square shapes.

    Besides that, they had two hands and feet, though they did have webbing between their fingers and toes, making Jake fear there would be an underwater portion of this dungeon somewhere due to their aquatic looks, but luckily, they’d not seen any such horror yet.

    Power-wise, they had been pretty weak, once again likely because of their roles as construction workers and not combatants. The strongest enemy thus far had been the Golem Foreman, but even that one had been slain pretty damn fast. Not to say Jake and Casper hadn’t found any challenges yet. Outside of the Jones Orb, of course.

    This was mainly due to the enemies being more gathered inside the Grand Labyrinth than outside. Oftentimes, one would encounter groups working together on sections of a labyrinth wall, making it borderline impossible to only fight one at a time. So far, Jake had remained capable of one-shotting everything they’d met during the dungeon, even the Foremen, though that did require him using a full-power Arcane Powershot with a Protean Arrow.

    Time-wise, Casper and Jake had spent just short of five days together in the dungeon, and while both had a lot of complaints they would be sure to tell Minaga later, one thing they couldn’t complain about was the progress they’d made. Casper had gained two class levels throughout the dungeon, and even Jake had managed to get a level during their last fight.

    ’DING!’ Class: [Arcane Hunter of Horizon’s Edge] has reached level 344 – Stat points allocated, +50 Free Points

    Granted, if Jake had been alone, there was a chance he could have made more progress, but if he had, Jake doubted he would have gotten his Stealth Attack skill upgrade and also wouldn’t have increased his understanding of using curses in combat.


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    Oh, and it would have been a lot less fun, as Jake was genuinely having a good time with Casper, and it had been nice to catch up and hear all about what the Risen had been up to in the last few years. While the two had spent some time together, this was the longest stretch they had spent one-on-one since the system arrived. Okay, technically, there were three people, counting Lyra, but she was being nice and chilled in her locket for the most part, allowing them to have some guy-time.

    “I detect a teleporter somewhere nearby,” Casper said while the two were flying. “Should be up ahead.”

    Jake released a quick Pulse and nodded. “Yeah, there is a construction hole there. I reckon the teleporter is through that.”

    It was a bit annoying, but Jake couldn’t see the teleporters with his Pulse or Sphere of Perception. They took the form of magic circles engraved on the metal walls of the Grand Labyrinth, leaving no physical marks but only magical ones, making it impossible for Jake, who only saw shapes, to spot them.

    Luckily, Jake had Casper around, who had certain skills that were extra useful in dungeons. As a Dungeon Engineer, he mostly focused on making and maintaining dungeons, but he still had some skills that granted him increased insight when within one, and sometimes he could even “cheat” to a certain extent. Sadly, the Risen hadn’t found anything too exploitable quite yet, and considering Minaga was the one who’d made the dungeon, he wouldn’t find anything either unless Minaga purposefully placed them there.

    “By the way, is it just me, or was having a dungeon-focused Path not way more overpowered in Nevermore?” Jake asked as the two were nearly upon the construction hole.

    “Oh, it definitely was,” Casper confirmed. “Pretty sure Minaga purposefully went overboard there to help his fellow dungeon-enthusiasts. However, for a dungeon like this, giving someone like me too many advantages honestly just ends up being bad design. It’s all about finding a balance, and so far, I feel like I have some advantages, but not enough to make it feel too unfair. Granted, my impression is definitely colored by being here with you and your entire cheat-like existence, but based on what we’ve seen, I wouldn’t say it’s a valid point of criticism.”

    “Alright, fair enough,” Jake nodded, not going to argue about anything the Risen said, including the portion about Jake being a bit of a cheat.

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