Chapter 127 Dungeon Games 3
Chapter 127 Dungeon Games 3
The dungeon games, an event held by the imperial city where many sections from the west participate to prove their worth, but the real worth lies in the rewards. Not only will the winner get 1 million credits but also a chance to enter the continent rankings. Currently the imperial city is ranked 30th and the only city from the west to make it that high.
The games were simple, there are 10 dungeons, all of them being rank 6. The participants wear special wristband that show their rank in the competition and their kill count, in addition with contribution in the dungeons. The top 20 would move on to the next challenge.
Dawn broke over The Broken Empire as the chosen team made their final preparations. The morning air was crisp, carrying the scent of dew and anticipation. Vell stood at his office window, watching his people move with purpose below.
"Take care of the place while I am gone."
"Leave it to me sir, I will keep everything in order until your victorious return." Chen answered with a sure tone.
"Heh, I like you a lot. Don't worry, I will not disappoint your expectations."
"I know that you won't, sir."
Alex was running one last training session, his movements fluid and unpredictable - nothing like his previous self. Sara worked alongside him, her strikes leaving trails of perfectly controlled corrupted mana in the air.
'So much has changed, an unknown man showed up, won the competition, beat the guild masters, beat the guild leaders and took over the town. I expected things to go south for us but things have only been getting better. I made myself believe I was right about him being evil but now look at me, heading to the imperial city, the biggest and most profound city in the west, and leading us the very man I hated. Life is truly strange.' She thought, wiping the sweat from her forehead.
"The preparations are complete," Ada reported, appearing silently at his side. She'd learned to move almost as quietly as Mia these days. "Chen has the defense rotations set for while we're gone."
Vell nodded, his eyes still on the training ground. "And our other arrangements?"
"In place. If anyone tries anything while we're away..." A small smile curved her lips. "They'll regret it."
A crash from below drew their attention. Lira burst from her lab, arms full of crystals and strange devices, her lab coat singed at the edges. "Just one more test!" she called out excitedly. "I've almost got it perfect!"
"No more tests," Vell said firmly. "Pack what you have. We leave in an hour."
"Alrighty."
The journey to the Imperial City took three days through carefully controlled territories. Other teams traveled the same road, each bearing their section's colors proudly. The Broken Empire team wore no uniforms, no matching colors - just practical gear suited to each person's fighting style.
They drew stares wherever they went. Some curious, dismissive and some hostile. Vell could hear the whispers: Your journey continues with My Virtual Library Empire
"Look what the Dragon Section couldn't handle," one of them muttered. "Pathetic."
Vell stopped, turning to face them with a smile that made several of them step back. "Would you like a demonstration of what the Dragon Section couldn't handle?"
"I... that is..." The speaker seemed to be having trouble finding words, much like the gate guard.
"No? Pity." He turned away dismissively. "Save your energy for the dungeons. You'll need it."
High above in her tower, Regina watched their arrival through a crystal viewer, absently unwrapping another lollipop. Her eyes narrowed as she studied Vell's movements, the way his team positioned themselves unconsciously around him, the careful control of power that radiated from him even at this distance.
"Interesting," she murmured. "Very interesting indeed."
"My lady," Uda appeared at her side. "The other teams are all in position. Should we begin the briefing?"
"Not yet." She watched as Vell's team made their way to their assigned quarters. "Let them settle in first and think they know what to expect." Her smile turned sharp. "The games don't truly begin until tomorrow."
Back with his team, Vell laid out their initial strategy. "First round is simple - prove we belong here. Top twenty move on. Questions?"
"Can I use my new stabilizer design?" Lira asked hopefully, already pulling out a crystal that pulsed with an ominous purple glow.
"Only if necessary," he said firmly. "And Lira? Try not to bring down any buildings. We want to impress them, not give Regina an excuse."
"You never let me have any fun," she pouted, but her eyes sparkled with barely contained excitement.
As night fell over the Imperial City, other teams retired to rest before tomorrow's challenges. But in the Broken Empire's quarters, Vell stood at the window, watching the perfectly ordered streets below.
[They're planning something.]
"Of course they are," he replied softly. "That's what makes it interesting."
[You're enjoying this.]
"Maybe a little." His smile held an edge of anticipation. "After all, they invited us to their party. It would be rude not to give them a show they'll never forget."
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