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The Profane Dungeon Is A Trap!

Author: YokoyokoRPG
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"As a little lesson, try believing in things that are impossible. After all, how else can they become?" Yroa is a petitely hung, sadistic, mischievous, yet charismatic male prostitute who was born with a face befitting that of a youthful goddess, something that should be bestowed to a woman—not a man. However, instead of loathing it, he used this gift to its fullest, leading to a rather successful and lecherous life until his unfortunate end welcomed him in front of the inferno’s gate. Unexpectedly, a sequence of salvations arrives, resulting in his second chance in life within the new world of Yassimhre as a Living Dungeon Core! In a world where values are numbered, the sky of cultivation is limitless—while the Gods and Goddesses are gambling on how things will go in the grand scheme of emanation, how will he survive? ___________ Reader discretion is advised: Explicit and mature content ahead! If it isn’t obvious enough, the MC is a Trap, albeit an aggressive and dominant one instead of meek and submissive. There’s no Yuri, Yaoi, nor NTR content, but a significant potential for Netori can be found. At the same time, a lot of straight Trapdom and Josou Seme. Occasionally, Femdom. Average word count per chapter is 2000-4000 outside of the short prologue. With it, the author wishes you a good day. May there be light, and the tale that follows it along the way.

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Chapter 1Prologue

"So this is Earth," the first shadowy cloaked figure muttered, watching over the bustling night of the modern city from the windy top of a skyscraper. "It looks very similar to the Citadel of Karspeh without all of the dense magical formation all over the place!"

"Remember Kahruth, we are here to carry out our mission as the Apostles of the Chaos God, not as otherworldly tourists," said the second shadowy cloaked figure, acting more stern and composed than the first.

"Nahruth, spare me all of the seriousness. We have no time limit, so we might as well make ourselves like a tourist in this world… Ooh! I saw a food stand, let's try it!"

"Can't do, we'll leak our 'ohr' signatures if we use our spells to go there."

"Then how do we get down?"

"..."

After some consideration, the two of them proceeded to skydive into the ground head first. A rather loud thud was able to be heard afterward as it garnered the attention of the night passerby, only for the crowd to find nothing but a single caved asphalt that shaped like a person on the ground.

"Thank the Chaos God that we're immortal!" Being the only one who tasted the gravel, Kahruth celebrated with hands in the air as both of them entered the city's veins of alleys. "So, what is our mission again?"

"Hmm, the Godspeaker told us to assassinate this one individual and ensure that this person is sent to this World Line's version of Hell." Nahruth conjured a device similar to that of a smartphone, before fiddling with it until the screen was filled with the photo of a person and then showing it to Kahruth. "I don't know the details of what is actually happening, but we mustn't fail this mission at all cost."

"In the name of the Chaos God, she is as gorgeous as the Weaver of Ornamental herself!" Kahruth screeched, unbelieving that a person like this lived a magicless world such as this. "Those lush eyelashes, the adorably delicate figure, that sharp yet sadistic gaze, that perfect nose, and that beauty mark on the edge of her thin yet ravishing lips! Do you think that the Godspeaker would allow it if I took her as my wife?"

"Seems like you have the same first impression as I do, heh. But no, this is actually a dude."

"Even better!"

"... Bruh, I didn't think that you have that side within you."

"Wait, you think that I'm a man this whole time?"

"You're not a man??"

"I'm a full-time maiden! Nahruth, we have been working together for more than 400 years! How come you didn't know this!?"

"You never said that, and I never asked! Don't blame me! Blame our Apostle's form that makes us appear as humanoid, comprehensive shadows!" Nahruth then proceeded to clear his throat, even though he didn't visibly look like having a throat, appearance wise. Both of them started to exit the alley and into a certain restaurant's parking lot. "Regardless, forgive me. Now, let's focus on our mission. I already have the coordinate so we can slowly sneak to our target's position.

"Remember, Kahruth, don't use any magical spells or anything in between of using an 'ohr' and influencing the very core of existence by harnessing our Chaotic Force. It's better to be on the safe side than the sorry side.

"We don't want to get detected by whatever Pantheons or Creators in this world."

"Why though?" A large question mark appeared on top of Kahruth's mind.

"I heard from another Apostle that while they don't give much shit nor influence much of the events happening in the mortal world nowadays, they still can get pissy if we brough a foreign influence into… what are you doing?"

"What is this weird carriage? It looks interesting," Kahruth said, prodding one of the parked vehicles like it was some sort of sleeping bear.

"If I'm not wrong, that thing is called a 'truck'. It's quite the heavy transportation vessel that used a certain liquid made from dead flesh and blood of long gone mortal entities to move itself. I heard that it can pack quite a punch too from how utterly heavy that thing is."

"Can we use this to just kill our target?"

"Well, it's true that the mortals here are very vulnerable since they don't have any kind of augmentation or magical prowess to enhance their body… but to just ram our target without sophistication-"

And then there was a loud cacophony of a destroyed vehicle window.

"I'm already in!" Kahruth shouted as she played around with the steering wheel. "How to activate this thing?"

Before she knew it, Nahruth was also already inside the driver cabin.

"Here, let me show you." Nahruth brute-forced his hand onto the key-lock mechanism of the truck using pure strength, manipulating this machinery beast to gain life and roared. "There you go. We can try driving it now."

"Woohooo!"

"Now, it's time to give our target a premium express ticket to hell."

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17 chapters in, I think I can put my initial impression of the web novel for anyone who read this. Firstly, Yroa, the MC, is highly borderline functional psychopath. He isn't really evil since all he does aligns with his self interest first and foremost, and he definitely isn't a goody two shoes because of it. And all of that is plastered on a playful and mischievous protagonist who knows that he is gorgeous and adorable. it's basically like watching a sassy cat that knows dàmn well of the repercussions for pushing the ceramic mug off the table but still do it anyway cause he is adorable while doing so. Aside from his shenanigans, he is quick witted and experimentative. So far, he hasn't made any out-of-character or dumb decisions. I also like it that one way of gaining the currency points is to be sadistic and intimidating, which supports his overall character. 5/5 As for the story development, I think it's taking it deliberately with itself. The Prologue and Chapter 2 serves as a firm foundation for the MC's background and personality. He isn't instantly becoming a Dungeon Core because of that, which can be too edging at the time. The action scene is epic and not just magic and swinging back and forth, there's event going on it's doesn't stale. Have I mentioned that every chapter is big too? But then lies my complains. In one of the chapter where Yroa wants to know about the power system from another character, it's told in a very detailed manner way. It's realistic on how it's being laid out and Yroa is smart enough to digest all of it. But I'm not, and probably some readers too. Easy fix to this as a reader is to skim and just reread when you feel like it. Tho I laid out a comment summarizing it on those chapters, in case you too experience the same. Secondly, while each chapter is very big, the publishing can be very inconsistent and slow. So there's that too. With all that said, I'll just put in the summarized pros and cons of the story here in case that it's getting convoluted. Pros: - Comprehensive writing - Mature, Ruthless, and Mischievous MC - MC - Trap - Smûh - Unique and Amazing, detailed worldbuilding - Epic over-the-top action scene - Foreshadowing, a lot of em - Thick chapters Cons: - Slow pace - Can be info-dumpy - Inconsistent chapter release - So good you're wanting more - Surprisingly, not as smûh-focused That is all for 17 chapters, will probably make another review if it reached 100 chapters.

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