Skill Extraction: Exploring Dungeons

Chapter 939 - 812: Fragments with Life

Skill Extraction: Exploring Dungeons

Chapter 939 - 812: Fragments with Life

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Chapter 939: Chapter 812: Fragments with Life

"Sometimes I really want to ask, when we are outside the mist, does the badge of the Mist Warrior no longer bring us luck?"

Longbei walked at the front of the group, waved his hand, and cleared the white mist in front of him.

Relying on synesthesia perception, he walked on the invisible path under his feet.

His mouth kept grumbling.

Behind him.

Kane and the others quietly closed their eyes, feeling the white clouds sliding past their ears and passing through their palms.

Everyone was so calm.

Stepping assuredly on the unseen road outside the mist.

Listening to Longbei’s constant complaints.

Kane helplessly opened his eyes: "You can think about it differently—shouldn’t there be very few areas in a world with life?

When the world shatters, for a fragment to be preserved intact, with rules not entirely chaotic, allowing life on it to remain well."

"Isn’t such a probability very small? Thinking this way, encountering completely dead world fragments is a very normal thing."

"On the contrary, encountering a well-preserved world fragment, becoming a dungeon with life, is such a lucky thing."

Upon hearing Kane’s words, Longbei nodded.

"Relax, I know, my good brother. I just want to complain a bit. Last time, it took nearly a month without encountering a living world fragment, and now it’s been over ten days, and still nothing."

"It’s really frustrating."

Upon hearing his words, those behind all smiled.

Actually, it’s easy to understand how precious a living world fragment with life is.

Even outside, the number of dungeons appearing in a year is merely that much.

Spreading them outside the mist, that’s even more exaggerated.

Encountering one is really a stroke of luck.

"Here’s another space; let me check if it’s dead."

Longbei, leading the group, passed by the entrance of a space and casually reached his arm inside.

They no longer had the initial excitement upon encountering a new world fragment for the first time.

Carefully observing, one could see Longbei’s explored arm had entered Titan state, and various defensive attributes were maxed out.

It’s evident they’ve suffered before.

After all, a dead fragment isn’t necessarily peaceful.

Clearly just some useless things, but still nauseating.

The group stopped behind Longbei, awaiting his exploration.

Now, after over a month of travel outside the mist, they can precisely determine whether a space is dead just by reaching in.

They’re already quite accustomed to this process.

Soon after, they saw Longbei’s smile growing more exuberant.

Longbei turned around and winked at them.

"Oh my! Have we finally found a living world fragment?"

Kane asked with a smile.

Longbei didn’t speak, but laughed, rushing into the white mist ahead.

"Come in quickly, my good brothers, this is rare!"

The group quickly followed into the white mist.

Even in their hearts, the emergence of a living world fragment stirred excitement.

Soon after, they entered a new world fragment.

In the sky was a star shaped like the sun, an unblemished sky, floating clouds.

Feet stepping on soft earth, roots encircled the shoe edges.

Taking a light breath, the breeze carried the unique earthy smell of dawn into the nostrils.

"The first living world fragment, a world worth commemorating."

Longbei sat laughing on the grass.

Kane observed the surrounding environment.

"A star shaped like the sun, surrounded by green plants, ordinary trees, nothing else seems to be present."

Speaking, Kane closed his eyes and opened his palm.

A flat, jellyfish-like mechanical form was created from his hand out of thin air.

With his control, it floated around.

"The surrounding magic power content is moderate; it’s estimated this world’s power limit is silver-grade, orderly and not chaotic."

This was a type of magic machinery Kane researched and created after entering outside the mist.

After saying all this, Kane opened his eyes, dispersing the mechanical jellyfish casually.

"The probe data is still somewhat vague, not precise; some functionality still has major issues."

Though the first experiment had good effects, there were many issues.

Beside him, Kreya’s palm revealed a faint white fog ball, absorbing surrounding magic power.

This was also some magic used to probe space fragments when they first entered outside the mist, infused into their minds.

The white fog ball suddenly turned streaked with red.

In no time, the entire fog ball was dyed blood red.

Upon seeing this, everyone frowned.

"It’s hard to say if this is good luck or bad; the first world fragment we encounter has a crisis event?"

This fog ball was just intended to detect whether the current world fragment had a crisis event.

This blood-red color was a clear sign of its presence.

Sometimes the existence capable of destroying countless lives is merely a small plant, so identifying a crisis event is not an easy task.

Their primary task had arrived.

To resolve the crisis event, harming the world’s life as little as possible.

Keeping this world fragment clean, to be absorbed by the mist into a dungeon.

Outside the mist is like the kitchen of the mist, with Wu’s useless trash and various delicious foods inside.

Sometimes, a delicious dish might contain deadly toxins, and that’s when Kane and his team need to clear it out.

"Time to work, time to work, are we finally going to start?"

Longbei stood up, patting his pants, and said excitedly.

Finally, there is something to do.

Kane pointed forward and said, "There’s a gathering place of life there, let’s head over."

Lilulu waved her magic wand, concealing everyone’s forms.

Under unknown circumstances, concealed investigation is most effective.

Though their power in this world can be described as invincible, being invincible doesn’t necessarily mean they can quickly identify a crisis.

Surrounding them were sparse forests, and after passing through the forest, they found themselves actually on a slope.

Standing on the slope, they could see a small village far away at the foot of the mountain.

"Let me see, what race are the natives of this world?"

Kane’s eyes flashed with golden light.

He surveyed the distant village.

Seeing people dressed in unknown fabrics moving back and forth in the village.

"Are they humans?"

"Let’s go to the village and take a look."

Kane nodded, and the group began to head down to the foot of the mountain.

Suddenly, Lilulu saw something shiny moving on a big tree, and with a quick flash, she appeared next to it.

It was a glowing bean sprout plant swaying between the branches, floating with the gentle breeze.

Kane and others also walked over, looking at the glowing bean sprout plant.

"This thing has no magic power? What is this?"

Completely unable to perceive any magical attributes from this glowing bean sprout-like plant.

Its light seemed to come from its own body structure.

Kreya examined it carefully for a while and said, "It’s some soul creation, not entirely a soul, but certainly shares some similarities with a soul."

"But it also seems like life," Meizike said beside her.

Summarizing, it is a life form resembling a soul.

"Perhaps this is a unique product of the world’s rules, if you don’t understand it, let it be," Kane said from the side.

"Lilulu wanted to catch and have a look, what a pity."

Lilulu tried to touch it with her hand, but this thing was like a soul, passing directly through her palm.

Even with rules or magic wrappings to catch it, it couldn’t be grasped.

No attacking power whatsoever, yet nobody can do anything to it, pretty interesting.

As they got closer to the village.

The surroundings were filled with things similar to the glowing bean sprout before.

Small, in various shapes.

"How come we didn’t see it outside? Why are there more as we move forward?"

Kane looked at the peculiar, softly glowing small objects around him and couldn’t help but say.

If he hadn’t been constantly using Divine Gaze to detect and forecast, he wouldn’t have felt danger, and he would have stopped and turned back.

Kreya looked at the floating glowing objects around, "Perhaps these things are very common in this world, just like ordinary plants and animals, nothing to be surprised about."

Looking at the nearby village.

These glowing objects weren’t around where they first landed, until they began walking towards the village, they became more numerous.

"Have you noticed, the closer you get to the village, the more of these glowing objects there are, and their types become diverse."

"This might be their characteristic, or just the rules of this world." Kreya thought for a moment and said.

Without any intelligence, everything can only be guessed.

"Forget it, let’s go to the village first and take a look."

Saying this, Kane led the group towards the nearby village.

Perhaps because it was morning, the villagers seemed to be preparing to go out to work.

As they came over, they saw quite a few fields, seemingly cultivated lands with some plants sown.

Two or three farmers, accompanied by a creature resembling cattle, passed by them.

Carrying and holding various farm tools.

Kane and his team stood by the side on a muddy path, observing these farmers.

"The strength of their muscles is pretty decent, not much different from humans outside," Kreya observed and said.

Kane’s eyes flashed golden, "These humans have magic power in their bodies, and all of them do. However, it is unclear if they can control the magic power within."

In a world of magic power, having magic power within one’s body is very common.

Due to their invisibility magic, even standing beside these farmers, they couldn’t detect anything strange.

Lilulu was observing as she flew around the farmers.

Suddenly, she seemed to sense something and waved her magic wand.

Did she undo invisibility magic?

"Lilulu, what are you planning to do?"

Kane asked surprisedly from the side.

Undoing invisibility magic at this point was clearly more harmful than beneficial, it disrupted third-party observation.

That was too careless.

However, the scene before them surprised them a little.

Lilulu had undone the invisibility magic and was floating in front of these farmers.

But they seemed not to see her, passing by.

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