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Now reading: Chapter 238 238 from Who Designed This Dungeon, a Action novel by ANeet0001.

News of the explosion on the second floor quickly spread to the first floor.

By the ti the adventurers camping at the Crystalian's respawn point heard about it, they had already defeated the boss once again.

That's right—the efficiency was that fast.

As the organizer, Luluwo discovered sothing during these two battles that left her unsure whether to feel pleased or frustrated:

It seed like the Crystalian had beco their "captive."

Of course, this didn't an they had literally captured it—but that they had mastered its chanics… or in other words, figured out how to beat it.

If they followed the traditional approach, using a small party of fewer than ten people, then a boss like the Crystalian—who excelled at fleeing, altering the battlefield, and attacking from range—was an absolute nightmare.

But new areas bring new strategies.

Once the number of players increased—and especially after they could sustain the Bubble Shield—combined with Luluwo's improved command from experience in the previous fight…

Sothing incredible happened.

The second battle took only half the ti of the first!

Even though the adventurers still fought in a chaotic, chicken-scramble fashion, everyone had already learned from those who participated earlier. They now had counterasures in mind, didn't panic as easily, and could follow commands more effectively.

The Crystalian's two deadliest chanics:

Scattering Crystal → countered by Bubble Shield

Crystal Release → couldn't be activated quickly enough

When adventurers spread evenly across the battlefield, the once vast arena suddenly didn't feel so large anymore.

No matter where the boss teleported, there were always adventurers within fifty ters.

So what could the adventurers do?

Only one thing—kill.

Mastering the boss made Luluwo happy.

But it also made her miserable.

Because just two days ago, she had published a strategy guide describing the Crystalian as a world-class terrifying enemy—hyping it to the heavens and telling people to wait for her solution.

And now?

Before the guide had even sold much, she had to admit:

"Just learn Bubble Shield and stack people—you'll win."

Wasn't that basically slapping herself in the face?!

In truth, Wade never made the Crystalian that strong to begin with.

If you looked closely, all its damage ca from ranged attacks.

As for its own attack power?

Basically cut in half—everything was poured into speed instead.

After all, it was only ant to be a gatekeeper boss.

But for Luluwo, the real shock ca next.

After the second fight, she didn't receive any reward.

Everyone else had dice appear before them—but she didn't.

"What the hell? Does this an I can't get rewards anymore, or is there so kind of cooldown?"

She quickly ford a hypothesis, but the more she thought about it, the stranger it felt.

Surely it wouldn't just deny her rewards completely… aside from souls?

"Just check your student ID," a familiar voice said.

She looked up—it was Darrick.

Right—Darrick had decided that since they were already here, the Farron Guard would stay and keep fighting, using the boss as a training exercise by chasing it with giant wolves.

"What's there to check on my student ID?"

Luluwo pulled it out—

—and froze.

"Ah!"

Everyone nearby turned toward her, asking what happened.

"The stars on my student ID… they got brighter!"

She suddenly understood.

Everyone knew that the student ID obtained from the Sorting Hat was filled with stars.

Each star represented a magic granted by your assigned ntor.

The more you mastered the magic → the brighter the star

A fully filled star → complete mastery, even outside the dungeon

Luluwo's magic was Blood Servant—a spell that reanimates corpses to fight, growing stronger as she does.

Her ntor was Harkon, a Vampire Lord.

But since she wasn't a necromancer and didn't like using corpses—and only had bat lineage, not true vampirism—she hadn't focused much on it.

As a result, her stars were mostly dim.

But now—

After defeating the Crystalian a second ti—

Her first star had filled by one-tenth.

That was equivalent to nearly a week of staying in the dungeon!

"Defeating bosses speeds up learning?" she asked.

Darrick shook his head.

"There are probably limits. The dungeon wouldn't let you master a spell in one day—we know how it operates."

"True," Luluwo laughed. "Whenever the dungeon gives rewards, there's always a catch. Stingy guy."

Darrick shrugged and smiled.

"But we can't refuse it, can we?"

Luluwo nodded.

Even if it only brightened once every few days, it was still worth it.

It even encouraged people with urgent business to stay and farm bosses.

"Now I'm curious—what's your magic?" she suddenly asked.

Darrick hesitated, looking awkward.

"…Basic Attack Magic."

"…What?"

"It's literally called that," he sighed. "My ntor is Frieren. I don't know why the na is so plain."

"HAHAHAHAHA!"

Luluwo burst into laughter.

The Skyrim Group and Farron Guard stayed to fight the boss again, testing whether the star would continue increasing.

So adventurers left.

Others, hearing about the second floor, went up to watch the spectacle—

Yes, watch. Not fight.

Because Miriam was currently being chased all over the place by a fully enraged Wienma.

Miriam's signature spell, "Miriam's Vanishing," which had always worked flawlessly, now seed barely sufficient under Wienma's relentless pursuit.

Luckily, Miriam relied on her familiarity with the terrain to survive.

As for Wienma?

She was truly furious.

She had stacked multiple buffs on herself:

Berserk

Demon Frenzy

Brutal Rage

High-tier Physical Enhancent

Flow Vision

…and was chasing Miriam like a madwoman.

No one else could interfere in that battle.

So what did the others do?

They watched.

Even the adventurers who had died earlier ca back to spectate.

Whenever Wienma nearly caught Miriam—or Miriam barely escaped—cheers erupted.

"Wait… are we watching a race or sothing?"

Stella had a question mark practically floating over her head.

She couldn't understand this relaxed atmosphere at all.

They had just been blown up by Miriam—so why were they cheering for her now?

…Probably because they were used to dying.

The stronger the enemy, the more people liked them.

Even the Farron Undead Legion had beco celebrities.

But Stella couldn't take it anymore.

Just as she considered dragging Wienma back—

She saw sothing even more absurd.

"Hey bro, wanna bet? Who do you think will win? Miriam has better odds right now."

lga was walking around with a tray, taking bets.

There were already piles of coins on it.

So adventurers were actually betting!

And a few elves had even pulled out snacks and beer—selling them like vendors.

Stella's entire body trembled like a magnitude 50 earthquake.

What the hell is going on?!

Who ca up with betting?!

And where did those snacks even co from?!

She suddenly covered her face.

I need to dye my hair… maybe change my appearance…

I don't want to look like an elf anymore…

…I've beco the straight person in a cody routine.

For the next two days, she stopped exploring Raya Lucaria entirely.

Instead, she stayed in a random intact house near the academy entrance town.

Why not leave?

Simple:

She didn't want to lose her souls or magic progress.

Life here wasn't so bad anyway:

Hungry? Buy jerky from Kale

Bored? Help Andre sweep the floor

Craving seafood? Get boiled shrimp from the rogue

At night, she listened to other adventurers share stories.

Honestly, it was pretty comfortable.

Where you lived didn't matter—adventurers were free.

Freer than anyone.

But on the third day, she heard sothing interesting from newly arrived adventurers:

An elf nad Kuripa had found a purple item in the gourt zone—

A kitchen knife called [Eternal Spirit Knife], said to have mysterious powers.

Kuripa?

Wasn't that the foodie elf who ran off halfway?

Lucky old man.

Just as she was thinking that, soone added:

"They say Kuripa led the food faction and started a fight with the Chef's Association—and now they're holding a cooking competition!"

"…What?"

Confusion once again spread across Stella's face.

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