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Re: Legendary Berserker's Advent-Chapter 183 A Vital Decision
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The team was shocked by Kieranβs appearance, not because of the fact he was here, but because of his equipment!
It underwent a complete change, appearing as if he was dressed in some kind of unconventional and practically tribal set of heavy armor. Ζππππ€π¦ππ·oπeπ.cπ¨π’
Both of his arms were completely bare, highlighting their chiseled musculature. His robust shoulders were coated by what seemed to be luxurious fur from a wolf or other powerful beast-type monster.
Kieranβs feet were wrapped in bandages that, despite their tattered appearance, were more durable than many metal armor shoes.
If one had to describe his top and bottom armor, it could only be described as a brownish-black leather top and pants coated by metal-dipped beast bones!
Atop Kieranβs forehead sat a crown made of fangs strung together by a beast tendon.
This appearance was naturally the Savage Beast Lord Set Equipment that couldnβt be equipped until he reached Lv.40. Aside from his accessories, Kieranβs equipment has undergone a complete overhaul!
βIsnβt thatβ¦β Bastionβs eyes widened after understanding why Kieranβs armor had changed so much. It was the equipment picked up inside the Underground Labyrinthβs hidden treasure area. That meant Kieranβs level had at least increased to Lv.40.
βAatrox said he requires much more Experience compared to other classes, so he must have killed countless brigand members to level up,β Bastion estimated.
After the party split up, everyoneβs Experience became limited to the party they were inside. As a result, Kieran was the only one to benefit from his kills. However, Kieran did this purposefully.
Although the Experience gained from each brigand lessened every time a party member leveled up, their progress still surpassed that of any other party known.
But, that came with a severe drawbackβmissing out on important events due to being over-leveled. Thus, Kieran intended to control their level until he could ascertain the level range of certain vital dungeons..
βA dungeonβs level range increases after a certain difficulty is chosen, but thereβs no telling how high our levels will reach after this quest,β Kieran mused.
Afterward, he walked up and pulled Crimson Ashrune from the sand while taking in his surroundings. βThirteen enemies, including a huge one. And finally, their controller.β
βIβll handle this. You guys conserve your Stamina for the last slaughter. Iβve already taken care of their Vice Head.β
Hearing this, Facinaβs pupils constricted to the size of a needle. βVidal?! What have you done with my brother, Vidal?β
βHeβs dead,β Kieran indifferently replied.
He lifted Crimson Ashrune toward Facina and stared silently for a moment. βDonβt despair. You will accompany your brother soon enough, and your father will eventually join that reunion.β
Boom!
The ground splattered apart as Kieran burst forth with frightening momentum.
βFury Rush!β
βWild Crash!β
Kieran executed the two skills within seconds of each other, smashing apart two of the small golems in an instant. He leaned back and launched a Blood Wave from an almost impossible angle, which severed a few other golems.
βCrimson Current,β Kieran said. His deep, emotionless voice echoed throughout the hall as it caused the immense onset of a disastrous blood deluge.
Bang!
The Crimson Current smashed the Guardian of the Northern Sands into the wall as Kieran lifted his hand in the air. βBlood Bind.β
The twelve resilient blood chains sprouted from the blood-soaked floor, binding the remaining golems until Kieran spoke his following words.
βBurst.β
It was a simple command, but the results were akin to a bomb going off as the force made everyoneβs hair flutter.
The twelves sand pillars dissipated after Kieran destroyed the Guardian of the Northern Sands, leaving a disheveled Facina with less than 20% of her Health remaining.
Facina sat on the floor in shock because she couldnβt understand how one person could make such a drastic difference. βW-what are you? How could the Aeredale Kingdom afford to enlist someone as strong as you?β
βWhat am I?β Kieran parroted in a soft voice. After a brief silence, he smiled faintly. βIβm just someone seeking to make a name for myself. Sadly, youβre a victim of this aspiration. Also, Iβm not strongβ¦. Youβre just weak.β
βCrimson Barrage!β π³πβ―eπππππππ¦π.πππ’
Before Facina could respond, her expression filled with disbelief and despair as six slender blood arcs hacked her into pieces and claimed the rest of her life.
γSystem: You have gained 1,389,848 Experience.γ
γSystem: Congratulations, you have leveled up! [Lv.40βLv.41]γ
γSystem: You have received 12 Assigned Points and 8 Skill Points.γ
Kieran exhaled afterward and turned to the rest before nodding.
γSystem: Would you like to ?Auto Loot?? Manual looting is estimated to take upward of 1 hour.γ
βAuto Loot,β Kieran commanded. In mere seconds, a window appeared before everyone after Kieran reset the party as one.
βWowβ¦ all that loot? Sheesh,β Bastion whistled in awe.
βI mean, we should expect as much, no? We cleared out the entire hideout except for the remaining boss,β Ezra answered. Still, she couldnβt believe her eyes. βOver 500 Goldβ¦ thatβs an amount of Gold that any guild would drool over.β
Kieran waved his hand and split the Gold ten ways. However, he gave Ezra the portion for her members. After all, as the Guild Master, Ezraβs decision ultimately determined the purposes of earned Gold.
At this stage in the game, there was no need for any player to possess 50 Gold unless they traveled the route of a Guild Master. The cost of items and consumables didnβt surpass 5 Gold. Therefore, the rest was better off if used for development purposes.
Lux and Camila looked at Ezra and shrugged. As core members of Eclipse, their salaries were mind-boggling. Whether or not they received this 50 Gold didnβt interest them.
It was only $100,000, which amounted to less than a fraction of their monthly earnings. They could also get that as a bonus for obtaining renown for Eclipse.
βSpread the equipment amongst yourselves. If there is anything useful to you, equip it,β Kieran said.
From how he half-heartedly gave the order, it was clear he didnβt care about any of the loot in the Loot Table, even opening access to all party members.
While the others looted up, Altair approached Kieran and analyzed his equipment. βHow is it?β
βPretty powerful. Itβs a set, so the bonuses are truly worth it. I probably wonβt change it for quite some time,β Kieran answered.
Altair could sense a difference in the air Kieran exuded. It was as if his indifference was bleeding into his every action. But, Altair understood something about apathy.
βThose who appear nonchalant usually possess the worst tempersβa silent yet deadly rage. Aatrox probably fits this description at the core of his being, and it shows through his current demeanor,β Altair thought.
Kieran felt Altairβs eyes still on him and looked up. βWhatβs wrong?β
βNothing. You just feelβ¦ different. But not that different if Iβm being truthful. Itβs almost as if youβve unshackled yourself and become something unrelenting.β
βUnrelenting, huh?β Kieran leaned against the wall and sipped some water to help replenish his exhausted Stamina. βThat isnβt wrong. I used to hold back in fear of alerting opponents outside our league, but Iβve learned that Iβve been underestimating my class.β
βHow so?β Altair sat beside Kieran and found interest in his words.
βMy class flourishes in adversity. I subconsciously repressed what was said to me before I accepted this class. I must grow stronger and do so quickly. The best option to do so is to go against formidable and nearly insurmountable opponents.β
Kieran looked at everyone talking amongst themselves and organizing the loot before continuing. βButβ¦ at the same time, Iβll be dragging you all into this dangerous situation. In a sense, you guys are my anchors that keep me from doing excessively foolish things.β
βIs that a good or bad thing? Wonβt repressing your true nature beβ¦ boring?β
βRepress? I never said Iβd repress it, but I also wonβt go looking for an opponent I know I canβt beat. However, we must maintain a certain intensity for the greatest progress. Take a look at Bastion.β
βI saw,β Altair said.
A hint of praise surfaced in his eyes while looking at Bastion. βHe gained newfound confidence in his ability which shone through his skills. He probably didnβt realize it, but for a moment, his movement ability surpassed Nemean for a moment.β
βTheyβre all natural talents, which is why I was drawn to them. But, we need to take another step if we want them to become stronger.β
βWhat are you thinking?β
βI might invite them to Metro City to train. Work on their reflexes, mental acuity, andβ¦ introduce them to X-hancers,β Kieran said.
Inviting the others to train would be taking a great leap of faith because heβd be exposing his identity and location, but with the Zenith Covenant active, Kieran wasnβt worried about a betrayal of trust.
Altair liked the idea Kieran proposed. βIf you doβ¦ Iβll join you in helping them train.β Altair decided to no longer hide in the shadows, avoiding the clutches of the Wiyan Family.
βWeβll talk about this more after we return. Iβll have to get everyone on board before going through with my plan,β Kieran decided.
The others approached the guys sitting on the floor a few minutes later.
βWhat now? Do we know where the boss is?β Ezra questioned.
βI have an idea,β Kieran said before standing up. βWeβll need to head back to the area where we found the Deep Sands Chamber.β