The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter Vol. 4 by Meguru Seto

The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter Vol. 4 by Meguru Seto

Author:Meguru Seto [Seto, Meguru]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: light novel
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
Published: 2021-03-08T05:00:00+00:00


Name: Gillan

Age: 20

Species: Human

Level: 34

Occupation: University Student

Skills: C-Grade Swordsmanship

He’d lost levels?! I was so shocked I couldn’t find the words for a moment. I glared back at his smug face.

“Gillan, tell the truth, have you actually been training?”

“Of course! I’ve been pulling all-nighters to improve how long I can last in bed.”

“But you haven’t actually been using your sword or fighting monsters, have you?”

“I mean, I’m an aspiring merchant so…”

That was a fair point. After all, a merchant could just hire muscle if he needed it. But it was hard to give him a pass for actually losing levels. That took some true commitment to laziness. I raised my sword—inviting him to come at me whenever he wanted.

“I thought I taught you better than that, Noir. Only amateurs leave their whole torso open to look cool!”

Gillan rushed me, not even bothering to feint, and sliced at me with his sword. It wasn’t hard to match his blade’s trajectory with my own.

Ktchink!

Gillan’s sword hit the ground. In a contest of sheer power, I had the upper hand by quite a margin.

Gillan’s blade trembled. “A-a fluke, for sure.”

“Absolutely not. We can do this all day if you want, but it’s going to end the same way.”

“H-have you learned other skills beyond Great Sage?”

“I’ve learned a ton,” I said. “And I can even use the Great Sage way more frequently. I’m over Level 100.”

“I am so sorry!”

Gillan fell to his hands and knees, humiliating himself to demonstrate his sincerity. He could be so earnest sometimes. It was one of his better qualities.

“By the way, Gillan, I noticed with my Discerning Eye that you’ve dropped to Level 34. You’ve been slacking on your morning training, haven’t you?”

“I-It’s so hard to get up in the morning when you’re spending all night with pretty ladies…”

I didn’t even know what to say. To be fair, how many people would actually choose to do something hard instead of something fun? Either way, what mattered was that I’d won.

“I’m staying put,” I said. “So you go on home. I’m sending a letter, but I’d feel better if you explained the situation yourself.”

“All right,” said Gillan. “But I want you to hold onto this for me.”

He pulled out a pair of silver rings and handed one to me.

“These are Communication Rings. They’re a magical device. You can use them to send a message to the other ring.”

Apparently, they worked even between two kingdoms. However, they would only work once. Also, one of them had been used, so only one could send a message, and the other one could only receive it.

“Either way,” said Gillan, “remember it can only send one message, and it has to be short.”

“It’s really limited, huh?”

“Maybe, but it could be useful. If there’s some monster you just can’t beat, you could send me a message, and I would find a way to bring some strong guys to help out. Your big brother will find a way!”

I’d forgotten about this side of Gillan. When I was younger, he’d always protected me from the bullies.



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