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I Don't Have the Leveling System Like Others, But I Have Cultivation

Leveling System is a gift that some people get. Having it meant being able to have the power that was the result of hunting monsters in the Dungeon, becoming a Hunter. Oliver didn't have the System, making him just live as a human. This wasn't a problem for most people, but when a human had problems with the Hunters, life would become difficult. However, when he despaired of the Leveling System that he couldn't get, he obtained a ring with a space inside, containing ancient books that turned out to be cultivation methods and skills. He couldn't hunt monsters to level up, but he could increase his strength by meditating. The Hunters, they were no match for him.

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The two of them then stepped into the yellow portal followed by Rose and the others.

Some people talked about the dungeon possibly leveling up, but still no one hesitated to enter it.

Whoosh!

Finally Oliver also stepped into the portal.

In a few moments, he appeared in a different place.

It was a forest with huge trees, and there were even boulders up to five meters high.

Here, the sky was dark while the moon looked huge in the sky, red like blood.

On top of each of those boulders, there was a wolf with an extremely ferocious face.

Their fur was raised upwards, becoming thorn-like in appearance.

They seemed to be in a very aggressive state.

Anyone who tried to leave the vicinity of the portal would be attacked by them.

"There seems to be a tremendous wolf birth," Rey said, placing a hand on her his.

The dangerous conditions inside this Dungeon did not worry him.

Oliver also thought like the man's speculation.

"Hahaha, do you think you can stop me?" Suddenly a large man jumped up with a large sword in his hand.

Three wolves then lunged at him, but the man casually slashed his sword, cutting all three wolves directly from the back to the abdomen.

His strength amazed the people.

"This bastard is really strong," Rey said as he watched the man's movements.

He was of course Rooney, a member of the Red Wolf Guild.

As he continued to attack, there were more wolves that he cut down.

In a short time, those ferocious wolves began to be somewhat afraid of him.

They hadn't expected such a powerful enemy.

After finishing killing all the wolves, Rooney stood on a rock, looking domineering as he looked at the people below.

He stretched his neck, producing a loud bone crunching sound.

His being there was somewhat disturbing to the people, feeling like he would be an obstacle to them.

"We, the Red Wolf Guild do not want chaos in this Dungeon due to the movements of individuals. As such, we have just decided that anyone who is not a member of a Guild, will follow us," he said in a loud voice plus a domineering tone, like he was indicating that he would force anyone who disagreed.

This naturally caused people's displeasure, but challenging was also difficult because Rooney only mentioned those who were not guild members. This meant that other guild members could move without following them.

Perhaps if Rooney forced other guilds to also follow the Red Wolf Guild, he himself would get into trouble.

Apparently, someone answered, the woman standing not far behind Oliver.

"I don't care about your rules, but you can't force us," the woman said.

She was naturally Rose, stepping forward while looking coldly into Rooney's eyes.

Rooney, who knew the identity of Rose's group, immediately smiled.

"Sure, that's fine for you guys," he said, quite friendly.

Even his young boss didn't dare with this group, let alone him.

"That means I don't have to join you." Oliver spoke in this situation, surprising Rooney.

He still didn't know that Rose and the others were following him, and were given the task of protecting him.

In his mind, it was just a coincidence that Rose and the others were nearby.

Perhaps they were also targeting him because when Rose spoke to him, he was very cold.

"Boy, do you want to challenge our rules?" asked Rooney, narrowing his eyes.

"Rooney, don't you see we're in the same group as these women? Unless you challenge them." Rey apparently spoke too.

He laughed when he ended his words.

Oliver was apparently only talking about himself. He naturally needed to speak, not only to tell Rooney, but also to remind Oliver that they were a group.

Rooney was surprised to hear that.

Before he could ask, Rose suddenly said to Rey, "don't get big-headed, we're only helping Oliver because someone asked us to, neither you nor Oliver are part of our group."

What she said was just a fact from her point of view.

Although she considered that Oliver was not part of her group, but she was here to help him, so there was no difference.

Rooney was at a loss for what to say now.

Originally he wanted Oliver to be with the members of the Red Wolf Guild. That way, he could teach him a lesson, but it turned out that Rose was here to help him. Didn't that mean the woman wouldn't let him bother Oliver including forcing him to follow him?

"Miss, can I know who the person is who asked you to do this?" In the end, Rooney asked first.

Leo didn't go into this Dungeon because he was already above Level 21. If he went, there would be many Hunter above Level 21. That's why he stayed outside.

Without Leo, Rooney had trouble making decisions.

"That's none of your business," Rose replied coldly, not intending to say it because it would only result in strange speculations.

Continuing to be responded to coldly, Rooney was naturally annoyed, let alone that it was from a woman, making him feel embarrassed.

His hand holding the hilt of his sword became stronger, but he finally remained silent.

He looked at the members of the Red Wolf Guild and the guildless Hunters.

"Let's go," he said, not wanting to be there any longer.

He jumped back while waving his hand for the people to follow him.

Many were not happy, but they could only follow him because they had not been able to escape the gazes of the Red Wolf Guild members.

As for the other guild members, they went in various directions.

No one knew for sure where the luck of this Dungeon was. People needed to leave randomly first because within this Dungeon, there was no longer that mysterious roar.

"Where do you want to go?" Rose suddenly asked Oliver, stepping towards him.

Although she was just following him, she clearly wanted to know his plans first.

"Let's follow the Red Wolf Guild," Oliver replied.

He had already decided on a plan because he thought the largest group would find the best thing.