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I Fell into the Game with Instant Kill [Translation]

I fell into a game world out of nowhere with an instant kill skill. And then somehow, I became a bigshot. [ i will Translate the full novel in a month]

Arnnok · ファンタジー
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Chapter 29.2: Super Sensory (4)

– I wanted to be an eternal being.

The first sentence of the book began like that.

– All living beings are born with a mortal destiny. Even if aging is delayed by magic or other powers, even if the living body is discarded and the dead body is resurrected, the end will eventually come. I wanted to overcome that limitation. I wanted to shed my mortal shell and become an eternal being.

What followed word by word was about magic research.

Even after reading it, I didn't understand it, so I skipped it.

– But in the end, I couldn't fulfil my dream even with so many efforts.

– The end has come to the body that has lived for thousands of years. Originally, I could have lived longer, but the burden accumulated through various studies came to a limit.

– If I use the necromancer to resurrect as the body of the dead, I can prolong your existence. However, if that happens, I can never return to being a living being again, and I will have to live the rest of my life in the body of the dead. It's denying me everything.

– I met my end here, where I have been with my whole life. I don't want to leave a legacy. All that remains is this diary.

– Loneliness. I never imagined that the day would come when I would feel this feeling. If I had known it would be like this, it wouldn't have been so bad to raise a few decent guys as disciples.

Up to this point, it seemed like an ordinary life of a mage crazy about magic.

But why did he stay alive like this without dying?

The answer to that came immediately after.

– At the moment of death, I have everything down, and then a new realization came.

– I realized how to increase the lifespan of this body, but it was useless. For me, the body of a high-ranking being was needed as a sacrifice. Far from looking for a sacrifice, his now dying body could only survive within the barely opened barrier. What a cruel fate.

– The way to be reborn as an eternal being, a flawless existence, was dimly visible. It can't end like this. Even if I can't move because I'm confined to this place, I will wait for someone who will find this place someday. Even if eternity of time passes, I will not disappear and will wait…

Sacrifice… was that why he went wild with joy when he saw me?

Perhaps because of the [Soul of the King], I seemed to be a high-ranking being in his eyes.

What followed that was increasingly messy.

I could see in the writing that his mind was getting more and more broken, perhaps because I was confined alone for so long.

After skimming through the contents, I closed the book.

Nothing special.

I was just dumbfounded.

So this place wasn't the place written on the map, and this guy named Enpyrus wasn't the creator of the dungeon.

I accidentally, unluckily, found the place where the crazy ancient mage was sealed instead of the dungeon I was originally looking for.

…What kind of crazy coincidence is this?

Did I receive any penalty for possessing this body?

If I could see the stat window, wouldn't the luck stat displayed be -99?

It was like when I was looking for super regeneration, when I was looking for the floating veil, just whenever I tried to find a mystery, it felt like a crisis always happened.

Once again, I cursed inwardly and got up from my seat.

In his diary, he wrote he would not leave any legacy, so it didn't seem like there would be any relics to look for.

Still, I went out of the aisle just in case, went around and looked around, but couldn't find anything.

I just found out that this underground space is absurdly large, no less than my castle. Could a space this huge be buried entirely in this forest?

Feeling empty, I said to Asher.

"Let's go out."

***

When we returned aboveground, I couldn't see Railo.

Where did she go?

I waited, wondering if she had gone to see something, but after a while she did not come back.

If she was attacked by something, there should be a sign of battle here, but there wasn't anything like that.

Asher looked around and said.

"There doesn't seem to be any sign that she's still here."

"…"

I pondered and concluded.

She must have run away.

It was a situation that could only be explained that way.

When she saw Asher's skills, it intimidated her, so she decided to just leave.

Because she witnessed where the dungeon was, she could have thought we might try to kill and silence her.

The way back is not complicated, so it doesn't matter…

I sighed inwardly.

So where the hell was the dungeon that Tair found?

It was a pity to just go back like this, so I looked for more.

We continued moving in the direction the branch pointed.

After quite a while, I found another luminous tree.

The luminous tree grew close to a fairly large rock, and the surrounding area was full of bushes.

I went closer and looked.

Examining the overgrown bush revealed a small passageway between the rock and the ground.

"…"

I stared at the passageway, then turned my head.

Asher came closer too, staring down the passageway, and then our eyes met.

Fuck…

A string of curses rose in my throat before it finally subsided.

So, because I chose that first luminous tree, we went through all that hard work looking for something that wasn't there.

Kwaaang!

I had Asher widen the passage and went inside.

When a wide space appeared after passing through a narrow corridor, I saw wooden giants standing in the center like wooden dolls.

[Lv. 48]

Looking at the shabby level above their heads, I clicked my tongue slightly.

Yes, it's right here. The dungeon that Tair discovered.

Soon, blue light lit up in their eyes, and letters in ancient languages appeared on the wall next to them.

– Adventurer, face the ordeal.

– Overcome the trials and claim my legacy hidden in this dungeon.

– If you destroy the magic stones on each edge to avoid the guardians, their movement will gradually slow down, and if you destroy them all, it will stop.

I looked around the space.

As the saying goes, each of the walls at the edge of the space was studded with magic stones. Destroying all the magic stones seems to be the condition for clearing the dungeon.

Cooong.

Soon, the Guardians began to move and approach us.

I told Asher.

"Asher."

"Yes."

"Destroy them."

Waa!

Asher's blow swept away all the Guardians.