The Greatest Beast Tamer of Earth - 184 Skeleton Land
He looked at his junior and said, “Bring the machine and read the frequency released by the portal; we will prepare our next moves according to the report.”
Two soldiers brought a heavy machine before touching its cable to determine the new dungeon’s difficulty level. The machine scanned for a while before some numbers and graphs appeared on it.
The soldier sighed when he looked at it: “The difficulty only increased from Elite Stage Level 1 to Elite Stage Level 5. Just hope that your friends survive for two days. We will enter with a rescue team then and save everyone,” the soldier was trying to comfort Ajit while he knew deep inside that it would not be easy to survive in this dungeon for even two days with difficulty increasing.
Ajit sighed in relief. At first, he was unsure what had happened, but now that he knew that the difficulty had increased a little, he was confident that his friends would be alright. Even the lowest one of them was Advanced Stage Level 9, while three were Elite Stage.
“The question is not whether they will survive or not, but will they be able to clear the dungeon before two days?” he laughed.
Ajit’s disposition and relaxed manner surprised the soldiers a lot; now even they were curious whether this bunch of newbies would survive or not. While Ajit’s confidence took them back, they were unsure; their experience told them that half of them would survive at best.
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The members of the All-Stars suddenly found themselves in a dark and gloomy place; the air here was very heavy. It was uncomfortable to breathe while also having a disgusting smell of rotten and decomposed meat and flesh. The one with weaker stomachs almost vomited, but Rishi was unaffected as he had faced something way worse than it.
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“Follow me; I can easily see through the traps and illusions of this trashy maze,” said Dilip, the tall, long-haired guy with a confident grin on his face. Others followed him, and he acted like a reliable person for the first time. After walking around for a while, they heard a strange sound of bones cracking.
They looked around and found many bones coming out of the land around them. After a while, these bones combined to form humanoid, skeletal-shaped monsters.
“I will take care of the right,” said the only girl in the group, with her feet running around the scabbard on her hand. Nina was very excited to try her sword skills on these monsters.
“I will deal with the left ones then,” said Jay, taking out his bow and drawing out multiple arrows at once.
“I would like to fight with the ones at the front,” said the thin boy, who had been relatively quiet until now, with his spear facing his opponents. Manu was ready to fight these creatures.
Dilip looked away when he noticed many gazes towards him and said, “Don’t look at me; I am not here to fight weaklings. Deal with them yourself.”
Rishi stepped back and turned. “I would like to test my new skills; I hope you all will not mind.” No one said anything as they were too lazy to fight against these monsters.
The skeleton monsters started rushing at the group with their sharp bone daggers in their hands. Rishi took out his three daggers before using the “ruler’s authority” to control them. The three daggers shot like bullets and blasted the skulls of the three skeleton soldiers before them.
A smirk appeared on Rishi; he used his telekinesis-like power to lift the three bone daggers before commanding the six daggers in his control to slaughter all his enemies. In the blink of an eye, the skulls of the other ten opponents were also blasted. He just laughed and called back all the daggers, not forgetting to even take the daggers from the rest of the opponents.
He took out a long black briefcase and stored all the daggers inside it. “I will need to make use of them till I am not capable enough to create weapons on my own.” He had tried a little to create the weapons from the shadow energy, but his control was still not enough.
He looked around and saw that others were still fighting. Lalit was the first one to comment, “What was that skill, Rishab? It was very cool. Was it the famous telekinesis skill?”
Rishi smiled and replied, “It’s not telekinesis but something similar to it. It’s related to my new job class. It allows me to control weapons.”
“Congratulations on getting such a powerful job class, Rishab,” said Dev. The others also congratulated, especially Dilip, who said, “You have grown a lot in the past week.” Rishi just smiled, not knowing what to say.
The others also finished their opponents, only to discover that the limelight had already been taken by someone carrying a long briefcase.
They continued on, defeating all the opponents they came across, but this time the situation was very different; on the top sides of the right and left sides, many skeleton archers were gathered, while on the other sides were the skeleton soldiers.
“Jay, you take care of the skeleton archers on the left side; Rishab, you deal with the ones on the right side. The rest of us will fight with the others,” said Dev.
The battle started when Rishi opened his briefcase, and fifty daggers started floating around him. He smiled before controlling them to destroy the skulls of the skeleton archers at the front. The daggers were a little late; the opponents had already released their arrows before getting eliminated.
If these arrows fell, they could hurt the other members. Rishi let go of his control of the daggers and started controlling the arrows. It took him some time, but he succeeded at last. He launched the arrows at the opponents on the ground while prioritizing their skulls.
The arrows fell and eliminated more than forty opponents. “I can only control fifty projectiles at once; it looks like I need some practice before I will be able to control more weapons.” He sighed. He was looking around when he heard some curses from his teammates.
They accused him of kill steal; he closed his ears and said, “Stop it guys; I will not do it again.” They only stopped when he promised to let them fight the next opponents without any intervension.