In Another World, I Must Train my Dungeon: A LitRPG Adventure (In Another World... Book 2) by Miles English

In Another World, I Must Train my Dungeon: A LitRPG Adventure (In Another World... Book 2) by Miles English

Author:Miles English [English, Miles]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Shadow Alley Press
Published: 2022-07-25T16:00:00+00:00


Health: 70/82

Stamina: 81/90

Mana: 56/56

Sanity: 40/58

Strength: 36

Dexterity: 50

Constitution: 30

Intelligence: 23

Wisdom: 27

Charisma: 21

Hero

By joining the Hero’s party, your experience modifier has been changed from MINIMUM to NORMAL.

Basic Mana Manipulation 60%

Ability to utilize mana. Effects vary.

Status Effects

The Curse of Eve

I will greatly multiply your sorrow.

+5 Wisdom

It was a relief when they finally pulled into the ranch. Henry was out riding with Aurora, but he galloped up to greet them when they arrived.

“Where is it? Did you get my message? You didn’t shoot it already did you?”

“I received her message. It’s on the—”

Shana didn’t wait for an answer. She sprinted into the house and saw it on the couch. She snatched it up and immediately fumbled with it, almost dropping it to the floor. It was irrationally lightweight, almost too light to hold easily. It felt like holding a balloon.

It was bolt action, and looked to be a copy of a Winchester Model 70, the old rifle that everyone’s grandpa had in a safe somewhere, but with two main differences. First was that it had no scope or sights, and no cartridge holder. So it must be a single-shot? That was inconvenient, but workable. The second difference was bigger. Instead of part-wood, part-steel, it was all made of a strange, silvery metal.

It was beautiful. It glowed softly with its own internal light, and when she looked close, it stopped looking metallic and became almost crystalline in structure, faintly sparkly.

There weren’t seams or parts; in fact, it looked more like a model of a gun than a gun. Add that to the complete lack of weight, and she was seriously beginning to doubt it was a real gun at all. She pressed the safety and it didn’t move. Purely decorational. She pulled on the bolt, and was relieved to see it slide back, but she still couldn’t see a seam between the action and the rest of the gun. Stranger still, the receiver was blocked. Pulling back the bolt didn’t open up an area for the bullet to go in. Then how did she load it? By putting bullets down the barrel like an old muzzle-loader?

By this time she was back outside, so Henry chimed in, “Strange, yes? I thought that was strange. That and the trigger are the only moving pieces.”

“Then how do I shoot it?” Shana wondered out loud while resisting the urge to look down the barrel.

“By pressing the trigger.” Henry hesitated a moment, then said, “Or so I’d imagine.”

Shana glanced up at him suspiciously, and the guilt was written plain all over his face. “You already shot it! I wanted to try it first!”

Henry hung his head. “My apologies. I read your message too late. And it’s so shiny…”

Shana waved it off. “It’s fine. But how did you load it?”

“I didn’t. I touched the trigger, and it fired,” said Henry.

This required testing. It was a short walk over to the gun range Daniel had set up. Calling it a “gun range” was actually exaggerating a bit. He had piled up a



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