"Well, that’s alarming, to say the least. So, when Monsters kill humans, that sohow weakens the boundary between your world and ours," Frowned Leed warily.
"If that’s the case, then why doesn’t this Demon Lord send a bunch of Archdemons and Dragons in the Dungeons?" Added Zian.
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"Do you know exactly what the limits of this ability is?" Chid in Aria.
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That must be when Dungeons that deviate from the standard patterns appear.
"How much ti do we have before the boundary is breached?" Inquired Aria grimly.
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"Bend the rules, how, exactly?" Inquired Jorin with a frown.
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"I see, that explains why there have been a lot more Dungeons that deviate from the standard patterns, and why so many unexpectedly powerful Dungeon Bosses have been appearing as well," Surmised Charlotte thoughtfully.
"And there definitely have been a lot more Hunter deaths lately, so what she’s saying does add up," Nodded Isla with a grimace.
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"Hm...is it even possible to breach the boundary? I an, several billion people were killed by the ti the Sanctuaries were build, and the current world population is barely at half a billion," I pointed out.
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Huh, so that’s how it works.
I think I get it...at one point, there were probably thousands of people dying every single day to the Monsters, and consequently weakening the boundary at a steady and ceaseless rate.
But after the Sanctuaries were built, the rate of human deaths at the hands of Monsters dropped drastically, so the progress with deteriorating the barrier stalled as a result.
Still, enough damage was done before the Sanctuaries were built that the boundary is currently in a precarious state...we may well be just one disaster away from a full-on Monster invasion.
"I see, so it isn’t a matter of steadily chipping away at what’s left of the boundary, he needs to deal a significant blow to it in one shot to breach it, and to do that, he needs several human deaths caused by Monsters in a short ti," Nodded Charlotte with a grimace.
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