After-School Dungeon Diver: Level Grinding in Another World Volume 2 [Complete] by Hitsuji Gamei

After-School Dungeon Diver: Level Grinding in Another World Volume 2 [Complete] by Hitsuji Gamei

Author:Hitsuji Gamei
Language: eng
Format: epub


Floor Seventeen: This World Needs More Salt!

Today I’d gone home after school, dropped my stuff off, changed into my usual outfit, and arrived at the Free City of Freida in the world of Do-Melta. I’d just entered the main hall in the Divers Guild, ready for another day of leveling, when I’d run into a familiar face.

“Oh? Instructor Seeker,” I said.

“Ah, Kudo,” said a slightly-younger-than-middle-aged man who was sitting at a table and staring at a bowl in front of him. He was the very picture of unhealthiness with his unkempt hair, his ungroomed stubble, and his pale complexion that made him look like he was on the verge of death. He had the potential to be handsome if he took care of himself, but he seemed to be completely indifferent about his appearance.

His name was Seeker Reimnant, and he was quite the renowned figure in the Guild. As a dungeon guide, he was the one who’d taught me all about Divers, exploring the dungeon, and how to deal with monsters. Everyone called him Instructor Seeker, or simply Instructor. Dungeon guides were generally liked by everyone, but he was a heavy gambler, so it was kind of hard to say. In fact, most people probably thought of him negatively.

The umbrella he usually carried was leaning against the table. Instructor Seeker was a dungeon guide and a Parasoler, a type of warrior who fought with a tricky style utilizing a sword built into their umbrella.

In Do-Melta, there were several unconventional warrior classes that you didn’t really hear about in our world. Other than the Parasolers, there were the Flagbearers, who fought with flags made of poles and sturdy cloths attached to their ends, and the Rippers, who fought with giant scissors. These fighters with unusual weapons were actually standard here, and I’d always been impressed when I saw them in dungeons.

“You look unhealthy as usual, Instructor,” I said.

“You always have something to say about my face, don’t you? I’m actually feeling pretty decent today,” he replied.

“You look the same to me,” I said and got a closer look.

Sure enough, he looked as unhealthy as ever. The dark circles around his eyes made him look like a tanuki or even a panda, and he appeared kind of worn out too. He always looked unwell for some reason, but it wasn’t as if he wasn’t eating or was ill. I didn’t get it. I’d even asked him about it before, but he’d just dodged the question.

“It’s been a while, hasn’t it?” he asked.

“Yes, we hardly see each other because you usually go diving in the mornings, and I go in the afternoons.”

“Yeah, can’t help that we live such different lifestyles,” he said.

Other than the weekends, I usually went diving in the evenings after school, but he went in the mornings as a guide, so there was very little overlap. I could’ve booked him, but since I could go diving on my own now, it’d been quite some time since we’d seen each other.

“I didn’t think I’d see you here at this time of day,” I said.



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