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The Treasure Dungeon (1)

Jeong-Do stared at the diamond capsule without taking a breath.

Rarely felt emotions when playing the game.

The pleasure of acquiring the highest lair!

It's human to scream out loud even if you pull out a piece of graphics made up of 0s and 1s.

But what if such a thing really happens in reality?

Surprisingly, to a degree, I just nonchalantly checked the date again on my phone.

April 13, 2030.

« That's tomorrow… »

The current time was 7:00 PM. There are about ten hours left.

I turned on my cell phone a little later. I checked the date again. And again. Again.

It wasn't indifferent at all!

The lowest price for a dungeon deal in the past was one billion won.

Very low level dungeons, or conversely, dungeons that were too high level for him to bother attacking, had a low transaction price.

Still, one billion.

Not to mention dungeons that were of appropriate difficulty and expected to be compensated. In many cases, they were traded for tens of billions of won.

« I'll have to go there and see for myself what kind of difficulty the Treasure Mole's Den is, but to a degree I've won a lottery that guarantees at least a billion dollars.

« You're done sleeping for the day. »

We have to get ahead of the dungeon seekers (seekers) before they find us.

We had to prepare our climbing gear, all kinds of bunkers to hide the dungeons we found, and even supplies and food for emergencies. Ten hours was not a long time.

« 'By the way, what's a treasure mole den…' I think I heard that somewhere?

Jeong-Do was lost in thought for a few minutes, but whether it would come up or not, it never did.

« I'm not sure if it will come up or not. First, let's get ready.

Without resting his tired body, he went to a major supermarket in the area.

2:00 a.m.

Zheng Dao arrived at the entrance of the Guan Yue Mountain Trail.

« 'Fu… it's heavy…'

He said as he dropped the backpack from his back. It was quite large, although he had prepared it easily to get it.

« It's good that we're here, but… »

How am I supposed to get there from here?

To a degree, I called up the status window and loaded the information I had acquired.

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The information box was a new category that appeared in the status window after using the Jeong-Do information gacha.

Just like a computer document program, it allows you to save, delete and load information obtained from the gacha.

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« 'So how do you read those coordinates…'

The Dokdo (Dokdo, Japanese name Takeshima) law I learned in the military was completely useless.

639, 251

This is because it does not exist in this form, at least not in modern times.

« A cipher, perhaps? »

639 steps forward, then 251 steps back again?

No, one's stride is not constant. Besides, where is the reference point for walking?

« It's not a game of any kind, so what are the coordinates? What? »

A game?

That's right. My skills were influenced by the Talent Games. « Santé Window and InfoGacha.

So, what if I approach these coordinates like a game, too?

The conclusion was immediate.

« The conclusion was immediate: « I represented them like game map coordinates!

This was the way many open-world rpg online games used to display their map locations.

Of course, there was still the question of how to apply those game-style coordinates to reality, but the extent of the problem did not worry me at all.

Even in online games, it is difficult to find your way around using only coordinates.

Naturally, the users complained, and the game companies had an answer. Easy as pie.

Without hesitation, Jeong-Do touched the coordinates in the information window.

Ttiring!

<Navigation guide. Begin.

The navigation window looked like Augmented Reality. And there was an arrow hanging sluggishly in it, informing him of his destination .

<Hurray for games!"

John started to follow the arrow, carrying his heavy backpack again.

"Here we are."

The space was overgrown with trees. A very deep place with no light at all, no matter how much he looked around in all directions. The only source of light was the moonlight in the sky and the flashlight in my hand.

At a certain moment, the navigation started to leave the trail. The terrain was getting steeper and steeper, and it was taking a long time due to the narrow field of view and the fact that we had to detour along a route that was impossible to climb.

It was now 04:57.

"We have only ten minutes left."

Still, they arrived ahead of time. Mr. Chong took out an energy bar from his backpack and chewed on it thoughtfully.

"'If the dungeon is at a reasonable level, I'll have to give priority to selling it to my guild.'

I couldn't choose the option of monopolizing the dungeon by myself. Or more accurately, I couldn't, even if I wanted to.

"Entering the dungeon at my level now would be suicide.

The ability value is just a well-trained civilian level. The amount of mana was sub-par. There was no talent, no SKILL, not a single thing related to combat.

The most realistic option would be to give it to the guild at a reasonable price and let the guild members get some of it to grow. The guild would be grateful for the trade.

"Here it comes.

It's time.

Zigzag.

With the sound of something breaking.

"Jeong-Do," a crack began to appear in the void before us.

The creation of a dungeon.

It was the first time I had ever seen anything like it, even rolling around quite a bit in the industry.

Immediately after the dungeon is created, the dungeon spits out mana.

Dungeon seekers are people who are much more sensitive to this mana than other users through talents and skills.

The mana leaked out weakly at first, but as time went on, more and more mana started to leak out.

Dungeons that have been created for a long time are spewing out so much mana that even ordinary users can feel it.

People call this phenomenon "dungeon pheromones" because it seems to seduce the users.

Jeong-Do stood in front of the dungeon that had been created. Of course, he wasn't a dungeon seeker, so he couldn't feel the leaking mana in the slightest.

Instead, Jeong-Do had a mechanical device in his hand.

It was called "Dungeonanalyse."

It's a magic tool that can easily analyze the information in a dungeon.

Earlier, I mentioned that the dungeon would spew mana to tempt the user, but that was not the case.

The reason why the dungeon spits out mana is not to tempt the user.

It was a signal that the dungeon would explode.

The dungeon break phenomenon

If a dungeon is created and left unattacked for up to 30 days, it will explode. And of course, the exploding dungeon will overflow with monsters. The war between mankind and monsters begins.

The mana that leaks from the dungeon is the mana of those monsters.

By analyzing this mana, Dungeon Analyze can guess the situation of the dungeon. Naturally, it was an essential item to the extent of doing business in dungeons.

"So how much is your dungeon worth?"

A ten billion won bill would be nothing more to hope for. That's what Jeong-Do thought, and looked at the screen of Analyze.

"…Huh?

Number limit : Unknown

Difficulty level: Unknown

Dungeon Type: Unknown

"What the hell is this?"

By far, this was the first time I had ever seen such a result. A dungeon where I don't understand a single thing?

"No, where is this…" Ah!

A dungeon where all information appears unknown.

And the name "Treasure Mole's Den".

"I was wondering where you heard that!"

A strange odd feeling when he first heard the name of the dungeon.

Jeong-Do was astonished at his own guess.

"''It's a treasure dungeon!

Since the Great Cataclysm, there have been only two officially known Treasure Dungeons so far.

Britain's ''Treasure Dragon's Nest''

China's "Bamboo Forest for Selling Treasure".

In general, dungeons don't get names because they disappear as soon as they are conquered. It makes no sense to name them.

However, there are two cases in which a dungeon has already disappeared, but its name remains and people are familiar with it.

The first is when a dungeon brake leaves a tremendous disaster that is recorded in human history.

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And the second is exactly…

"In the case of the dungeon where the legendary item was found!"

Excalibur in England.

China's Blue Dragon Demise Moon Sword.

These were the weapons of two leading users from the East and the West.

I balked in moderation.

It was odd, when I thought about it. The gold capsule was a lotto.''

Winning the lottery is enough to make you aim for billions to tens of billions. By the way, is the information from the diamond capsule the same value as the information from the gold capsule? I couldn't talk about it.

"Sure. It's a treasure dungeon.

Degree revised his plan to sell the dungeon altogether.

"'I'll eat it!

In a normal dungeon, he couldn't even dream of it, but in a treasure dungeon, there was a legitimate hope.

The dungeons revealed by the treasure owners had many differences, but there were two features in common.

There were no monsters in the dungeons.

If you passed the dungeon's tests, you could obtain the legendary armor.

"'If only there were no monsters, I could do it too.'

No, I don't know what kind of trials there will be, but isn't it rather advantageous for me to possess the skill?

Jeong-Do stood in front of the dungeon.

» »Hmph… »

Just before entering the dungeon, he hesitated for a moment.

« If it's not a treasure dungeon, but a general dungeon… »

As it was, the Grim Reaper was confirmed.

It was a gamble with his life as collateral.

However, Jeong-Do immediately erased such thoughts. He smirked, as if the very fact that he had thought of it that way was disgusting.

« 'Where's the sicko who gets an A-four card and dies of fear of rotifull?

« 'All-in.

Jeong-Do put mana in the entrance of the dungeon.

Jeong-Do could no longer be seen at Mount Gwanak.

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