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Bred’s efficiency was high.
The next day, the investigation results were presented to Kei.
ording to the investigation, the attack on the vige was most likely carried out by a pack of beasts. Several animal hides, iplete ws, and fangs were found at the scene.
After confirming this, Bred immediately dispersed his search party from the vige outwards, looking for traces of the beast pack.
He quickly found a chaotic set of footprints andter, bloodstains.
Finally, following these traces, he located a cave deep within the forest.
However, while investigating the cave interior, they were attacked by monsters and had to retreat temporarily.
After leaving some men to seal the cave, Bred rushed back to report the investigation results.“These are the monsters Bred and his men encountered in the cave.”
Kei pointed to several paintings on the table.
Su Nan picked up the topmost painting and raised his eyebrows.
Wasn’t this a Savage Rat?
Savage Rats belonged to the Savage Beast category, a mutated species. They were extremely ferocious during attacks, very fast, and adept at using their sharp teeth to bite and chew their opponents.
However, in reality, the Savage Rat’s strength was simr to that of an ordinary person. If careful, an average adult male could handle one.
A single Savage Rat wasn’t a problem. The key was that Savage Rats usually roamed in packs, appearing in groups of hundreds.
Moreover, they carried various diseases and there was a chance of contracting conditions like Fever and gue.
Therefore, even Knights encountering a Savage Rat pack would often choose to avoid them.
The second painting depicted a monster with a toad head and thick limbs.
“Underground Toad Monster!”
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Su Nan was genuinely surprised.
If it were just Savage Rats, he wouldn’t have been sure. After all, Savage Rats could appear in many ces. However, Underground Toad Monsters were only found in the Underworld. Could it be that this cave was connected to the Underworld?
Su Nan couldn’t help but be stunned.
Not long ago, he was thinking about where to find an entrance to the Underworld. Now, before he could act, the target was delivered right before him.
Was this good luck or bad luck?
“You know this monster?” Kei asked.
Su Nan nodded: “This is an Underground Toad Monster. It lives in the Underworld. I suspect that the depths of that cave might be connected to the Underworld.”
“The Underworld?” Kei became even more puzzled.
“A vast and boundless ce, but extremely dangerous. Many powerful and terrifying monsters live there.”
Upon hearing this, Kei’s expression immediately became serious.
“Will it threaten Shining Light City?”
Su Nan pondered for a moment and shook his head: “It shouldn’t.”
“Creatures from the Underworld live in the dark depths year-round and can’t adapt to the surface environment. At most, they mighte to the surface asionally to raid, but they wouldn’t attack towns.”
Kei’s expression rxed a bit, but he still frowned: “So, those monsters might continue to attack other viges?”
“There’s a possibility.”
“What should we do? Block off the cave?”
“No, I’ll handle this.” Su Nan waved his hand.
He wouldn’t give up this opportunity to find an entrance to the Underworld just like that.
He had to explore it first.
“You send someone to seal off the forest and the cave, preventing the monsters inside froming out to harm anyone. Don’t let unrted people go inside either. As for the cave, leave it to me.”
Seeing that Su Nan had spoken so definitively, Kei agreed.N?v(el)B\\jnn
Half an hourter.
Shining Light City’s army was deployed, sealing off the northern forest and preventing anyone from entering or leaving.
Su Nan also arrived at the forest with the army.
“Sir, this is the cave where the monsters appeared.”
Deep in the forest, Bred pointed to the dark entrance at the bottom of the mountain wall.
“Keep an eye on the outside. If any monsterse out, kill them immediately.”
Leaving this instruction behind, Su Nan entered the cave alone.
Torches were hung on both sides of the cave, left by the soldiers who had explored earlier.
However, the torches only extended to the entrance. The rest was shrouded in darkness.
Su Nan picked up a stone and cast a [Light Spell]. The dusty stone emitted a torch-like light, dispelling the surrounding darkness.
As he moved forward, Su Nan observed the traces around him.
It was clear that the cave wasn’t naturally formed, but artificially excavated.
Unless there was something unexpected, it was likely created by Underworld residents.
Savage Rats and Underground Toad Monsters clearly wouldn’t have the ability to do this. It must have been some kind of humanoid creature, like a Dogman, a Grey Dwarf, or a Fungus Man.
Going further, Su Nan soon discovered a silver mine.
This solidified the suspicion that the cave connected to the Underworld.
After all, the most abundant resources in the Underworld were undoubtedly various mineral veins.
“Squeak!”
At that moment, a group of Savage Rats rushed out from the darkness ahead, attacking Su Nan in a wave.
There were at least a hundred of them.
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Su Nan remained calm and stretched out his hand, palm facing the rat pack.
Burning Hand!
Whoosh!
A wave of mes erupted instantaneously, covering the entire cave passage.
The pack of rats that charged in mmed head-on into the scorching mes, instantly transforming into balls of fire, rolling on the ground and howling in agony.
In the blink of an eye, the hundred or so Savage Rats were wiped out.
Several Underground Toad Monsters at the back, who were driving the rat pack, were stunned.
They hadn’t expected the neer to be so ruthless.
By the time they reacted, they were met with six fist-sized projectiles.
Poof! Poof! Poof!
The projectiles sessively pierced the heads of three Underground Toad Monsters, then prated their hearts and exited from their backs, leaving behind two ghastly holes.
In just one exchange, three Underground Toad Monsters fell dead.
Su Nan slowly retracted his hand.
Underground Toad Monsters weren’t particrly strong. Adult Underground Toad Monsters were generally between the level of Beginner Knight and Intermediate Knight, with a few elites reaching Advanced Knight.
In a dark environment, suddenly attacked by multiple Underground Toad Monsters, even a Great Knight could be caught off guard.
However, for Su Nan, who relied on spiritual perception rather than eyesight to observe the surroundings, the Underground Toad Monsters’ power was insignificant.
Without looking at the bodies on the ground, Su Nan continued forward.
The deeper he went, the wider the cave became, with more and more dim silver exposed on the walls.
Su Nan was secretly delighted.
It seemed that the silver mine here had arge deposit. If it were all mined, it would be a substantial ie.
Moreover, many silver mines also contained gold mines. If he could find gold, he would strike it rich.
Along the way, he continued to be attacked by groups of Underground Toad Monsters and Savage Rats, all of which he easily disposed of.
Eventually, Su Nan became impatient and released a dozen ckrock Beasts, letting them deal with the monsters.
As puppet creatures, ckrock Beasts were born with dark vision. They thrived in the dimly lit cave and were skilled at cooperating in nking attacks, making them perfect for dealing with Underground Toad Monsters and Savage Rat packs.
After the experience of infiltrating the Storm Army camp, Su Nan now habitually filled his magic cube with dozens of ckrock Beasts and Stone Golems, just in case.
Not long after, Su Nan discovered some bloodstained bones on the cave floor.
It wasn’t hard to recognize that these were human remains. Judging from the traces, they were quite fresh. They were most likely those missing vigers.
Su Nan sighed. It seemed that the captured vigers were in a dire situation.
After walking another three hundred meters, he heard faint sounds ahead.
It sounded like the barking of a dog.
Su Nan’s expression shifted, and he cast a [Language Comprehension] spell on himself.
The moment the spell took effect, the strange sounds ahead became clear and recognizable, spoken in an unknownnguage.
“Don’t ck off, you bunch of fools! Dig faster!”
“We’re out of food. If we don’t dig enough ore to exchange for food today, I’ll feed you to the master!”
It was Dogmannguage.
Su Nan looked down and indeed found many clover-shaped footprints on the ground.
“So that’s it.”
Su Nan understood.
He had previously thought that Underground Toad Monsters and Savage Rats, being omnivores, wouldn’tck food in the Underworld, so there was no need to risk going to the surface to hunt. Now, seeing the Dogmen, it dawned on him.
Dogmen were amon humanoid species in the Underworld, as numerous as rats.
They were natural miners and often used as ves by other races.
It seemed that there might be another mastermind behind the scenes who was directing this incident.
His mind racing, Su Nan had already formed a n.
He passed through the end of the passage and arrived at a steep basin.
A group of Dogmen were swinging their pickaxes and digging furiously.
Their heads resembled dogs with two light-colored horns, their eyes glowed, and their tails were straight like rats.
A bonfire was burning nearby, with their crude tents beside it. There were some mushrooms and unidentified meat scattered on the ground, and the air was filled with the smell of dung. It seemed that these Dogmen had been living, eating, and defecating here for a long time.
There was a pile of mined ore in the corner, the silver was everywhere with specks of gold mixed in.
“It seems this silver mine does contain gold.”
Su Nan was overjoyed and immediately gave the order.
The dozen ckrock Beasts by his side immediately charged out of the cave and lunged towards the Dogmen.
“Intruder! Intruder!”
“ck Panther!”
“Can we eat them?”
Dogmen had very low intelligence. Often, they were driven by instinct.
Seeing the ckrock Beasts attack, their first reaction was to rush forward and try to kill these suddenly appearing monsters to see if they could eat them.
It wasn’t until the ckrock Beasts charged and killed a dozen of theirrades that they felt fear and scattered in a panicked frenzy.
“Don’t run!”
“Kill the intruders!”
A Dogman leader with arger build and dark brown scales stepped forward. He whipped the fleeing Dogmen, forcing them to fight back.
But he was immediately tackled and torn to shreds by the ckrock Beasts that charged forward.
Dogmen were much weaker than Underground Toad Monsters inbat.
Even the Dogman leader was only at the level of a Probationary Knight.
They were simply no match for the ckrock Beasts.
Hundreds of Dogmen were quickly wiped out, with only a few left.
Just then, a thunderous roar erupted.
It sounded like countless people roaring in unison.
Immediately, a monstrous and terrifying creature suddenly burst out of the cave deep in the basin.
The creature looked like arge tree with many protruding branches, like a long-legged centipede, and was extremelyrge. It stood over 10 meters tall and was covered in countless arms and heads.
Each of its arms grasped a sword or a heavy hammer. Its lower half, or should it be said, its torso, was d in half-body armor.
Judging by the enchanted runes on the surface of the armor, it was a magical artifact.
“What kind of monster is this?”
In the shadow behind the entrance, Su Nan stared in shock.
He had never seen a monster like this before!
“Hundred-Armed Giant? No, no, Hundred-Armed Giants are at least humanoid, but this monster has many arms but no legs, just roots.”
While Su Nan was still in doubt, the monster had already stepped on its numerous root-like legs and swiftly charged towards a ckrock Beast. Countless giant swords and heavy hammers struck simultaneously, shattering the ckrock Beast into pieces.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
The Hundred-Armed Monster’s strength was clearly far beyond that of ckrock Beasts. It could one-shot them effortlessly.
In the blink of an eye, a dozen ckrock Beasts were smashed into rubble.
Su Nan couldn’t help but gasp.
“What terrifying power!”
A real Hundred-Armed Giant was about the strength of a two-ring legendary Knight.
This monster’s physical strength wasn’t inferior to that of a Hundred-Armed Giant, and it had even more arms. Crucially, it could also use weapons and wear armor, making it potentially even stronger than a Hundred-Armed Giant.
Even if it wasn’t a three-ring legendary Knight, it was probably not far off.
A monsterparable to a three-ring legendary Knight!
Su Nan never imagined that such a terrifying creature was hidden in the cave near Shining Light City.
If this monster were to rampage on the surface, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Su Nan suddenly realized that he was very wise to not reveal himself rashly, but instead, send the ckrock Beasts to test it first.
Otherwise, he would be fleeing for his life now.
Even with five high-level rune gems, he couldn’t guarantee victory over this Hundred-Armed Monster.
Taking a deep breath, Su Nan silently backed away, heading back the way he came.
Fortunately, after the Hundred-Armed Monster dealt with the ckrock Beasts, it looked left and right, but didn’t notice anyone. It then grabbed a few Dogman bodies and went back to its original cave, eating them as it went. It didn’t notice anyone else nearby.
After a moment, Su Nan exited the cave unscathed.
“Sir.”
Bred, who was guarding outside, immediately came forward.
Su Nan said solemnly: “Seal the cave. Don’t let anyone in. If anythinges out, tell me immediately!”
“Yes, sir.”
Bred didn’t ask any questions and immediately agreed.
Back in Shining Light City, Su Nan found Kei and briefly exined the situation in the cave.
Hearing that there was a monster insideparable to a three-ring legendary Knight, Kei’s face immediately became very serious. He immediately decided to deploy the army to enter the cave and kill the monster.
After all, leaving such a powerful monster beside Shining Light City meant that he couldn’t sleep peacefully.
But Su Nan immediately stopped him: “That monster has hundreds of arms. It’s not afraid of human wave tactics. Moreover, the cave space is limited. The army wouldn’t be able to maneuver in there.”
“Then what should we do?” Kei was worried.
“We’ll have to think about it carefully.”
Su Nan also wanted to kill the Hundred-Armed Monster, so he could develop the silver and gold mines inside.
Finding the entrance to the Underworld was the same. He couldn’t go deeper without first dealing with the Hundred-Armed Monster blocking the way.
But acting rashly was not advisable.
After discussing for a while, they finally decided to first increase the number of troops stationed near the forest, absolutely preventing the monster from getting close to Shining Light City.
As for what to do next, they would figure it outter.
(End of Chapter)